Friday, April 13, 2007
"I am a HAM!!"
Monday, April 09, 2007
Vacation-Part 3-Stranded in the Desert
THE TAXI STOPPED!!!!! Well, this is somewhat of a problem when you are in the middle of the desert. After seeing that the taxi could not be fixed on the side of the road, Mr. Sayed called his brother to come and get us. While we waited the children roamed in the desert sand and found rocks. They had such a great time! After about 45 minutes a police car pulled up with a big truck. They insisted that the truck tow us back into the city because "Americans can't be seen on the side of the road-It is not honorable!" SOOOOO... they hooked up the taxi to the back of the big truck with a chain that looked to be at least 50 years old and a rope at least that old and told all 6 of us to get back in the taxi! We then were pulled about 30 miles down the desert highway. DON'T WORRY-THE ROPE AND CHAIN ONLY BROKE TWICE DURING THAT 30 MILE STRETCH!!!
We weren't really sad-just thought this would make a great story for the blog!

Mr. Sayed and the truck driver doubling up the 50 year old rope to make it stronger!

Matt and Mr. Sayed talking while the truck pulls us down the highway.
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Vacation-Part 2

Matthew Ray and his bathing beauty friend!

Meredith hanging out in the room and listening to her MP3 player.

Matt and Stacey having a great time away from the difficult language lessons!

"Look, Mom and Dad! I can swim!" (even though I am shivering all over!)

Each day after swimming Madison and Matthew Ray would fall asleep while playing. Sometimes a vacation can just wear a person out!


This was not the end of all of the fun!
Stay tuned for Part 3-Stranded in the Sahara Desert!!!!
Thursday, April 05, 2007
First Vacation- Part 1
Below was our means of transportation and one shot of our final destination.
Stay tuned to the events that unfolded during this vacation!

Friday, March 30, 2007
Is it Christmas in Egypt, Mommy??
Today we learned that some stores hang these when there is a grand opening. When we arrived home today the lights were already gone. We watched the men hang them yesterday afternoon and it was a lot of work! Today they are gone????? Oh well, we enjoyed them for the 2 hours that they were flashing.

Friday, March 23, 2007
Creative Kids!!!!

Monday, March 12, 2007
Garbage City
Below are some of the pictures. There are a lot but even these don't show or "smell" what we really experienced today.
So many of the children are left alone to play on the street.
How many of you could balance your Wal-Mart sack on your head?
This is how most Egyptian women carry their babies! Isn't it creative?
In the city there is a recycling center that is amazing. It is an entire compound made up of a training center for trades such as sewing, a free medical clinic to treat the people in the city, a garden fertilized with compost to help the polluted air, and a school for the children in the area. Here are some of the pictures of the school. There are no books for this school, all of their work is done on the recycled paper from the center and most of the teaching is done outside.


This is the trade center for teaching quilting, sewing and looming. All of the material is left over scraps that are being recylced. They call their program "Learn to Earn." Girls and women here are so thankful to have this facility. While Stacey was there she got to buy several rugs and purses from them!


Finally, we were able to see the Coptic Church set in the side of the mountain. Here are some of the amazing carvings in the side of the mountain.




Sunday, March 11, 2007
In a Dry Land, we still have water!
This particular night the jumping caused the door of the washer to fly open causing water to flood all over the bathroom. All bathrooms and kitchens here have a drain in the floor. Here is Meredith using the squeegy to push the water in the drain. You just never know what a day will bring here!!!!!
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Egyptian Face Painting




Friday, March 02, 2007
A Night on the Town
Here are a few of the favorite foods that we enjoy.
Baked Breads:

Nuts of all kinds:

Talmeah:

Shwerma:

Fresh Sqeezed Orange Juice:

Lamb-doesn't it look delicious???? No, we really don't buy this on the street because Stacey can't seem to muster up the courage!

Along the way we met several children who really seemed to love Meredith. They met us at a store and then stayed with us the rest of the evening while we shopped. They didn't speak any English but they held Meredith's hand the whole time and wanted her to tell them things in English. We went to a local grocery store and they took her up and down all of the isles asking her the English name for all of the products. Meredith had a great time with these precious girls.


Matthew Ray is always on the move. Here he is enjoying himself in front of a clothing store.

By the end of the evening we were all pooped! We only got a shot of Madison looking this way but this is how we all felt!
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Mediterranean Sea Trip

Some older kids were burying themselves in the sand, so the Dunavants kids thought they should do the same! ( We are still getting sand out of our clothes.)
