Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Mad Men....Sweet Kids

I received a few more pics from a friend of mine from last weeks "getaway out of the city." They were just too good not to post.

For the family olympics, we played "Steal the Bacon." The men were ruthless....it was crazy...I just knew we were going to have to make a trip to the emergency room...but we didn't...just a few stained pants and some REALLY sore men who forgot they aren't teenagers anymore!:)

Aren't these the cutest pics of the kids? They love their friends...we are so thankful for good friends and special times with them!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Pure Talent...

The group from the states also helped us with a talent show. Of course, our girls wanted to be right it the middle of the action. Here they are showing off their (ahem...) talents...:)

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Sports and Songs on the Sea

We had a chance to get out of the city for a few days this past week. Some friends from Pensacola came and hosted a VBS for our kids. The theme for this year's VBS was a sports theme. It was a wonderful time away! Not only did the kids have a blast but the parents did as well. They brought gifts and yummy snacks from America! Thanks so much to all who helped make our time away so enjoyable! WE LOVE YOU!

The volunteers from FBC and Olive:


The game faces:




The volunteers also did a great job of teaching our children some cute songs:

Saturday, February 14, 2009

An Amazing Week!!!!!

Wow! We just finished one of the most amazing weeks we have had since living here! A few months ago we started researching the idea of how to help a little autistic girl that I know that lives here. Little did we know what was about to happen! I started receiving a phone call or two about those that really needed help with their autistic children. It is very hard to find a good diagnosis here as well as find good options for teaching these children. After a few weeks, the floodgates opened with so many calling for help!
These three precious ladies decided that they would be the first to come and help us with some families with autistic children:

Heather, Julie and Shannon
They did such an amazing job! We saw 11 children. We made home visits and clinic visits with each family. On the last night, we held a training session for the parents, teachers, shadows, and anyone interested in learning how to help autisitic children. We had about 25-30 attend the training session. It was such a great time and we enjoyed every minute of the week!


We did not realize how fun this group of ladies would be before they came! We DID NOT stop laughing the whole week! Our abs got a good workout for sure! They were a complete blast and joy to be around! Here's a little taste of some craziness, Bon Qui Qui style:

Not only did they love on the autistic children but they loved on our kids and spent time with them!
We love you guys!!! COME BACK!!!

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Two Queen Cleopatras

This was Egypt month at Meredith and Madison's school. They did many activities that focused on Egypt. Today they finalized the Egypt focus with a dress up parade at school. Meredith and Madison both wanted to be Queen Cleopatra!

I think Madison is licking her lipstick here:
Meredith's new school friend...Walk Like an Egyptian:

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Just an Average Field Trip :)

One of the great things about living in Egypt is the history that surrounds us! When Meredith goes on field trips they are not just any ole' field trip! They are amazing! Meredith got to go with her school on a field trip to see pyramids that she hasn't seen before....yes, there are several sets of pyramids! She also took a visit to Memphis. Who would have known 12 years ago when she was born in Memphis, TN that she would one day live right near Memphis Egypt!!!

The pyramids they saw were the Red Pyramid, Step Pyramid, and the Bent Pyramid. She went inside of the Red Pyramid with a very low, long tunnel...her legs hurt for two days! The Step Pyramid once was a mastaba which is a family tomb...it started as one layer but people built on top of it, making it a pyramid. The Bent Pyramid started out to be built at one angle and then it was decided that the angle was not exact for a long lasting pyramid, so they changed the angle and it looks curved...hence the name "Bent." (Information gained from and interview with Meredith.)
The girls...
Meredith's sweet friend, Rita...
It won't move...."move!"
Such an educational experience (notice the clipboard)

Already Missing This Picture....


Arent' they sweet?? Matthew Ray is already missing his best bud, Caleb! He just left 2 days ago but now there is an emptiness without him! We love you, Caleb!!! Thanks for coming to see us...well, really Matthew Ray!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Playing Outside...


Since we don't have a backyard where we live, we have to find places to play outside. One of the places that is near us is a small grassy area beside a mosque. Matt and Eric took the kids to play there the other day with a huge soccer ball. It was a hit...almost too much of a hit! The kids and MEN came out of the woodworks (well here I guess you could say "concreteworks") to play with this amazing big soccer ball. They had a good time playing but after a little while our crew was ready to come home...it got a little crowded and crazy if you know what I mean!


Monday, January 26, 2009

Boys Rule....Girls..????

It is a boy's world around here this week for sure! Caleb and Matthew Ray have officially taken over the Wii and have kicked the girls to the curb! Now this would not be okay all of the time....but this week...this is how it is...and it is great! Matthew Ray deals with girly stuff on a regular basis. He is so excited to have Caleb here and to just have another boy to "rule" with him!

Here's a shot of Madison pulling all of her "girly stuff" out of the living room after she was "removed" from the Wii playing area...:)
The men are in charge!

We have Visitors!!!!


Eric and Caleb got here safe and sound. It was more than enough to just come visit us but they came with LOADS of gifts! I don't even think they packed clothes for themselves! :) Thank you to all of those from Calvary who sent things...wow....we are super blessed!
We are so excited to have them here and have already had a busy time! I hope to post several times during the week to show you what we are doing!
Amber sent Bella Balerina to Madison. She LOVES it!!!
Here we are buried under gifts.
New dress up clothes and "Princess Madison" books!

Matthew Ray and Caleb actually wanted this picture alone but they were nice and let Madison in!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

She's Gonna Be an Actress...

I was looking back through some pictures from this past year and found this series of pics. While Juliana was here she lived with a camera in her hand. And her favorite subjects were not the historical things around her...her favorite subjects? My kids! Here's just a taste of what she and Madison did while waiting on food at a restaurant. I think Madison may have some acting talent!

Monday, January 19, 2009

A Couple of Little Funny Pharoah Land Moments...


...Brought to you by Matthew Ray:

#1 "What a RIP OFF!"
We took some new people on a faluka (sail boat) ride on the Nile the other day. We have taken several faluka rides since we have been here. All of them are different. Some of them are older than others....some are a little bigger than others....some have Egyptian music playing....and some don't play music at all. But it is always an enjoyable, peaceful ride away from the city chaos. Oh...and IT IS CHEAP. We ususally pay about 8 dollars for a TON of us to ride! This particular ride found us on just a regular ole faluka with no music...No big deal...we didn't think...until Matthew Ray yelled, "NO MUSIC?!?!!! WHAT A RIP OFF!"

#2 "Why do we call God a turtle?"
Matt was praying with Madison and Matthew Ray before bed last night. He was praying a prayer of praise...just praising God for who He is. He was saying, "God, You are Sovereign, You are Holy, You are All Knowing, You are Great, You are ETERNAL..." After Matt's prayer, Matthew Ray looked at Matt with a serious little face, peering over his glasses and asked, "Dad, why do we call God a turtle?"

Saturday, January 10, 2009

A Simple Hotdog Dinner...:)

I promised you several stories written by Matt. Here's the first of many for you to enjoy:

Last week our family decided we were in the mood for pork. Dinners here are more of an event than in the states. Don’t ask me why. It just seems that everything takes more time and energy. On the pork we decided that hotdogs would be a quick and easy dinner and honestly it has been so long since any of us has eaten pork, the idea of an old fashioned hotdog sounded wonderful. Beef hotdogs are plentiful here but they do not even share a slight resemblance to Oscar Meyer and Armor.

While pork is scarce in Egypt we are fortunate to live a 1/3 of a mile from a pork store. Because the kids had been stuck inside all day we decided to make the trip to the store a family affair, so we all got ready and headed out the door. Anyone that has little ones knows that half a mile is like six or seven miles when your legs are only 12 inches long. However, after nearly an hour journey we were back at home to throw the dogs on the grill.

Lighting a grill here is a bit different. The first several attempts were disastrous to say the least. The charcoal is not exactly “Matchlight” quality. Honestly, it just looks like burnt wood. After spending several days trying to hunt down lighter fluid, I had resorted to using any flammable liquid I could find lying around, including some of Stacey’s beauty products. After raiding the medicine cabinet I discovered that the alcohol seemed to burn the way you would expect and so I was off to the store to buy alcohol. Because alcohol is only sold in small quantities I was forced to buy out the store in order to come up with what I presumed would be a sufficient supply for lighting my charcoal. Long story short, ten bottles of alcohol, an electric fan, and 2 hours is what had been required in the past to light a fire.

This time I had a better plan. Having noticed that the corn venders (men who barbeque corn on the street below our apartment) always seemed to have an ample supply of well lit coal, we got the bright idea to ask how they managed to light their charcoal. It turns out that they lay their coal on the eye of a stove (everyone here uses gas) and when the coal is ready they transport the coal to the grill. I was now ready to try the Egyptian way of lighting charcoal. Using the kitchen stove, it only took about 30 minutes to light an ample amount of charcoal to cook. I was then ready to cook.

It was at this time that I did what most people do when cooking hotdogs, I thought about the buns. I knew we didn’t have hotdog buns but loaf bread will always do in a pinch. Unfortunately when I checked the bread it was molded. This was not a disaster however because the grill I purchased here only allows the grate of the grill to get very close to the charcoal so the cooking time for hotdogs turned out to be about 45 minutes. Stacey simply gave Meredith some money and sent her to a small store around the corner from our apartment.

When Meredith returned with a package of buns I was taking the hotdogs off the grill. It was then that we learned two things. Pork hotdogs sold in Egypt are very large and hotdog buns sold in Egypt are very small. Let’s put it this way. If you break the hotdog in half there is still some hanging out of both ends of the bread and there is no way that bun is actually going to squeeze together around the hotdog like on a commercial or on the picture on the hotdog bun wrapper. No problem, the eating was a bit messier, but it all goes to the same place- right?

When supper was over we cleaned up. We had used paper plates to expedite our quick and easy supper, and after cleaning the charcoal off the stove and the floor of the kitchen the process of cooking hotdogs in Egypt from beginning to end only took 4 hours. After supper, we had just enough energy to brush the kids’ teeth, pray with them, and then tell them not to dare get out of their beds until morning before we retreated to the couch to begin resting up for the next day.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

We Got A CAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Happy Anniversary, Happy Two Year living here....whatever you want to call it but....WE GOT A CAR AFTER COMPLETING TWO YEARS OF ARABIC!! YIPPY!
Driving here is pretty crazy and we already have a story to record. Here's the first of many I am sure:

…Matt called me at 9 am from downtown and said he left the results of his HIV test(which is negative…whew!) somewhere…I jumped up and found the paper…got all kids fed and dressed…dressed myself…ran Madison and Matthew Ray to preschool….asked Meredith if she was in for an adventure…drove our new car downtown for the first time….was doing good…until I took a “little” wrong turn…called Matt…we were having a hard time connecting…suddenly, I see him running down a one way street in a coat and tie…he ran up to my window, grabbed the paper and ran (the policeman next to my car looked puzzled)….at this point, I am needing to potty and have needed to potty for the last hour in traffic….I see a Hardees on the corner and think that would be a good place to park…nope…no parking anywhere….I proceed to go down many streets and find NOTHING…then….lost…lost…and REALLY needing to potty…all of the while, telling this in Arabic to many policeman in hopes they would help me out…NOPE…I finally make it to an area that is familiar but it is by a huge outdoor shopping area here (some of you know the Khan)…I see a bank…I pay to park….I go in the bank…they have NO Toilet!.....I ask where…they point me down a dark alley….I see a wooden door with holes all in it…NOPE, not going there….I walk to the shopping area and start asking…they point me to one three stories up very tiny steps(did I mention I did some crazy strength training exercise with my legs yesterday and I can barely move!)…Meredith guards the broken door…Finally, after 2 ½ hours of holding….I get to potty in a NASTY bathroom…then I had to pay when I came out for using their potty! I told Meredith that we needed to invest in a porta potty for the car!

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Just the Two of Us....


I could not believe that we did not have one recent picture of just us so I decided to fix that! Meredith took our picture tonight before we left for our anniversary date. Keep checking back for funny stories to come!

Saturday, January 03, 2009

After 17 YEARS...

Yes, we are still alive! It's been a little busy and crazy around here but we are starting to expect that from life in another country! We have had some funny and some exciting things happen lately and we are in the process of getting those stories written down. Matt actually wants to write some of these stories and I am super pumped about that! I love how he writes and tells stories!

Speaking of loving him....Tomorrow (well actually in 3 minutes at the time of this writing) is our 17 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!! What an amazing, fun-filled, unpredictable, crazy, exciting, boringless (is that a word), WONDERFUL journey! I love him so much and am so thankful that God brought him into my life 23 years ago....wow...23 years!! Even though he will tell you I had no interest in him at first, I KNEW I was going to marry him from the very beginning. I love you, sweetheart. You make life so fun! Thank you for being a picture of Christ to me in my life!

And here we are 17 Years ago today:


Here we are today....(the reason for 2 pics you ask??? I could not find one recent picture of just the two of us. Every picture I found had our kiddos separating us! We never dreamed God would give us 3 such wonderful gifts from HIM but they sure do get between us a lot!:)
Matt...you are one good lookin man! :)

And I adore you....