
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Happy Anniversary!
A visit to Baker's Creek...
Holidays - Missouri
Bennett's one Christmas request was to see an eagle (his favorite animal). Would you believe within the hour we asked my dad where we might spot one, Mike happened upon this guy on his drive to town! We went back to see him a couple of more times. What a nice surprise! Of course time with cousins and uncles ranked up there too!
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Our flight to 2011
We're back from our whirlwind family Christmas in the US. It was great to be with family for the holidays. I'll get pics up when I figure it out on my new computer :-) Here is a brief account of our journey home.
We had an adventure getting here! Travel was uneventful until our last stop in the US. Upon arrival in the airport we were starving. I
looked in my wallet to get the 20's that Aunt Norina had passed to the
boys. Mike paid for their Leapster games on our card so I could use the cash for my flight. The money was gone. Bennett admitted he took the money out of my purse because he didn't want anyone to spend it. He hid it in my checked baggage! My card didn't work. No money = no food. The kids weren't happy, but I was coping since I knew it was a short layover until our flight to Tokyo and I had packed granola bars to hold them over. Then we sat on the tarmac for 2-3 hours while a mechanical issue was being
resolved. No food or beverages were served! At that point we knew we'd miss our connecting flight to Singapore. The whole time on the plane Ridge was crying...I mean really crying because he lost his new Leapster game that he JUST bought. I looked everywhere - it's gone. He was broken hearted. I was compassionate at first, but it got old after about half an hour. That boy MOURNED the loss of his game. Terrible. The flight to Tokyo wasn't great, but not terrible either. The boys didn't sleep the whole flight, they spilled things, peed often, and kept 'accidentally' calling the attendant. When we landed in Japan, there was an agent there to help us immediately. We got a hotel room and meal vouchers at no cost for the delay. The problem was that my kids were exhausted and not dressed to be out in cold weather. We had to wait outside for a bus for half an hour in the bitter cold. At that point we were all crying. We got to the hotel took hot baths to warm-up and fell asleep without our dinner. The rest of the journey was uneventful. Our friend couldn't pick us up so I paid for two cabs home. I got home and it's been crazy ever since. Szemi is depressed because Mike isn't here and she's not with the guards (she
because quite attached to them). Mold grew on everything while we were
away. The house stunk to high heaven. The grass and weeds are knee to
hip high. Oops forgot to mention, Ridge started throwing up as soon as we
landed. We went to have our traditional breakfast at the stall and he
vomited all over the table. We packed our food and took it home - put
Ridge in bed. As our neighborhood goes, the bell started ringing
immediately. All the kids missed our boys and wanted to play. We have
the best neighbors! This morning I took the kids to school semi-rested
and ready to go. This is the first chance I've had to sit down and fill
you in. I assumed since you didn't hear about me on the news, you knew I
got here safely :-) Mike and Tanner arrive on the 13th. I head to Yemen for work on the 14th-ish. I'm still waiting to see about my visa. I'll keep you updated
Monday, October 18, 2010
Lemonade stand fundraiser
Stray cats are a big problem here. I don't see it as much of a problem since we also have a rats! However, I helped Bennett and Ridge make a lemonade stand to raise money to have the cats spayed and neutered. A few of the neighborhood kids pitched in and a fun day was had by all! We raised 180RM...enough to 'fix' 4-5 cats. All the work of baking, selling, and supervising will be nothing compared to catching stray cats. Wish us luck! See the little gray cat 'reading' the sign? That's Melody, Bennett 'claimed' her as his own by putting a collar on her. She disappeared a week later. Sad for all, she was a great cat.
Hari Raya
For one month after Ramadan (the month of fasting), the Malay population celebrates a month of feasting. Since we live in a predominately Malay area, we were invited to many 'feasts'. On the day these photos were taken, we spent the day going from house to house eating some of the most terrific food I've ever eaten! One of our neighbors took us to the market to by traditional baju melayu for the boys and a baju korong for me. Such fun! Enjoy the pics!
Service project
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