Friday, August 17, 2007

The Never Ending Party



As seen in the blog before, we decided to have Meredith's party a little early (1 week) while we were on vacation. Her REAL birthday is on August 14th. There were no big plans for the actual day, so we decided to make chocolate chip pancakes complete with 11 candles for her birthday morning. She got the song again but no presents this day. Here she is with her happy smile for her pancakes. Stay tuned for the next blog-another birthday party (Egyptian) to share with you!!!!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Meredith Turned 11!!!!!



Our first born is now 11!! It is really hard to believe. We decided to have her party while we were on vacation because all of her friends were gone for the summer. It was kind of sad for us but she is a real trooper and tries to make the best of situations. Anyway, she had a great time and loved getting a CELL PHONE for her birthday. She asked us this question after she opened her gift, "When did you (mom and dad) get cell phones when you were growing up???" We had a great laugh over that one!

Monday, August 13, 2007

The Salt Water Torture! "Everything Hurts on Me!"

There are a few people in our family that love getting into the sea. Madison and Stacey are not those people!!! So, while Matt, Meredith and Matthew Ray enjoyed burning their skin, Madison and Stacey sat on the sand and spent this "quality time" together. You see, the rest of the family talked Madison into joining them in the water which was not the best idea in the world. Here's a video to explain why:

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Vacation Pictures!

We have been here 8 months and have taken one small vacation so we thought it was time for some more "down time." We loved the place where we visited on the Red Sea so we decided to go back! We spent the whole time just relaxing by the pool and sea. We also had a little birthday party for Meredith. We will blog shots of that soon! Enjoy the slide show!

Saturday, August 04, 2007

Mixin' It Up!





Since there is no yard here, we are always looking for something fun to do with the kids to try to "mix things up!" We are preparing to leave for vacation in two days so Matt thought of a fun activity to help us get ready! If you know Matt, you know he enjoys food! One of his favorite "road snacks" is trail-mix. Well, trail-mix can't be found here so we created our own! We purchased raisins, peanuts, pretzels, cheerios (no chex mix here), m & m's (paid $10 for the bag) and chocolate chips (from our friends back home). The kids enjoyed pouring each item into the tupperware container and mixing it all up with their hands. We are set for the road! Stay tuned for pics and stories from our vacation on the Red Sea!

Friday, August 03, 2007

Part 2 Down on the Corner....Out in the Street

Several of you emailed, called, or posted this question: When do the people that live there sleep? Well, this video will give you the answer. This is a video the next day at 11 AM!



Quite a difference, huh?

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Down on the Corner....Out in the Street



Down on the Corner, Out in the Street...so the song goes! Well, here is a video of down on the corner, out in the street where we live!! What big thing is happening that makes the traffic and people out at 11 pm? LIFE! That's it! LIFE! It never ceases to amaze us every night to look down from our balcony and see this incredible sight!

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Is that bacon and eggs I smell?


Toward the end of July Stacey and I both caught an amoeba. The result was that we spent several days struggling to get comfortable and with little sleep. It is not life threatening. I only had to buy and take some medicine that cost about $4.00 and was feeling better in no time. Stacey did not even have to take the medicine. However, our sleep schedule was turned upside down (which in Egypt is right side up)and since we were preparing for an important language evaluation we simply stayed up late to study and then slept in. After being sick for three days we were so tired that we slept through the sound of the alarm clock and the time to get the kids up for Hadonna. We awoke to Matthew Ray beside us hitting the side of the bed softly saying, "I think someone is at the door Mommy and Daddy." Well Mr. Sayed, our taxi driver had been waiting patiently (he loves us) for about five minutes. Long story short is that I had to ask him to return in half an hour. This brings us to the picture. Stacey and I began moving franticly to get the kids ready for Hadonnah. Fifteen minutes later the door bell rang. When I opened the door, still in my pjs, Mr. Sayed entered with two plastic bags and a big smile. In the bags was a traditional Egyptian breakfast made for Muslim holidays and festivals. The white stuff is called ashure-ah. It is a recipe of milk solids, wheat (cooked until it pops), and cinnamon (mmmm- just like mom used to make). It is served with bread and milk tea(hot milk, tea from a bag or just grounds, and sugar) which we made in the kitchen but is not pictured above. About the time Mr. Sayed arrived our language helper arrived eager to begin language lessons but Mr. Sayed was insistent that we eat first. Somehow Stacey found a way to graciously decline the ashure-ah so I had the pleasure of ashure-ah all to myself (well, Matthew Ray did eat a couple of bites). There we were. Kids were running around half dressed tearing through the apartment, Mr. Sayed ready to "celebrate good times" over traditional Egyptian fare, and our clueless but tactful language helper trying to figure out what was going on. And oh yes, Stacey and I were still in our pjs at the table, our hair hadn't seen a comb and our teeth hadn't seen a toothbrush. We were all at the table. After it was over it had been a very interesting morning which we have come to understand is par for the course in Egypt.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Just Memories!




We were looking through some pictures on the computer and just had a walk down memory lane!! We came across a lot so these are just a few! We will post another slide show soon of more memories!! Oh, so sweet to remember!!!

Friday, July 27, 2007

Off to Hadonna

Madison and Matthew Ray have changed hadonna's (pre-school). They have been attending this new hadonna for about 2 months and they love it. The first hadonna that they attended looked very beautiful on the surface but they cried every morning when we dropped them off and complained every afternoon when we picked them up. We heard of another hadonna that only had Arabic speaking so we decided to try it out. When we first saw the place, we couldn't believe it. It was very run down and only had a very small garden for playing outside (the first one had a big area with a swimming pool!) We were very leery about sending them because of the appearance but we decided to try it. You know, kids don't really care about appearances but they do care about how people treat them. The teachers at the hadonna adore them and they adore the teachers. The big plus is that their Arabic is improving every day!

Here they are excited about leaving for another school day!

Monday, July 23, 2007

Matthew Ray under Arrest!

Tonight Matthew Ray had a hard time obeying! Imagine that?? A three year old boy having a hard time obeying??? How could that sweet little thing ever do anything wrong!? After several warnings, punishment was put into action. Now the interesting thing about this is that we have never had our children put their nose against the wall. We use many other forms of punishment but we had never tried the wall. I (Stacey) decided to try it. He stood there for at least 7-8 minutes without moving and then decided that he would "obey from now on." We watched him and thought he was so cute standing there and we just we had to take a picture. The funny thing about this punishment is that we think he really liked it! Maybe he thought it was like cops and robbers and he was under arrest!


Friday, July 20, 2007

Arabic Verbs are killing us!!!!

We are now deep into our language study and it's getting harder each day. The first part of our program was pretty easy because all we had to do was memorize names for nouns such as couch, chair, floor, cat, etc... Well, the easy part is over!! We have discovered that each verb in Arabic has over 50 forms: There are 8 conjugations of each verb, there's 48 with past, present, future and negations for each, then 8 infinitives and 3 participles for each. So, that is clearly over 50 ways to say ONE VERB!!!!!
Here's a short video of our language helper saying one verb (study) ONLY in it's present and past tense forms.
By the way, we wrote this in transliteration because we haven't learned to read and write very well with their alphabet!! :) I THINK WE ARE LOSING OUR MINDS!!!

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

We are wearing Lips

Lips???? Yes, that's the Arabic word for "clothes." Here I am with my friends who visited me from the states, Mr. Siede's wife, Mrs. Mona, and one of their daughters. Mrs. Mona made all of these tops for us! She is one of the sweetest ladies in the world. I have had a hard time finding sheets that were big enough for our beds. I told Mrs. Mona about it and she took me to find sheet material and offered to make some. She made new sheets for me last week and then brought the entire family over to help put them on all of my beds!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Delivery, anyone?

One of the most amazing things about living here is the delivery service. We love the delivery services and use them often. One of the kid's favorites is having ice-cream sudays delivered from McDonalds. EVERYONE, except Starbucks, delivers!! Here is a shot of the most common form of delivery automobile. As you can see, this one is from Pizza Hut but our grocery store delivers MANY bags of groceries with this same form of transportation!! It is an amazing sight to see!

Friday, July 13, 2007

Girl's Night Out

Disney Princess on Ice came to our city this month. So, we decided to make it a girl's night out with some of our friends. We had so much fun and as you can see in the last picture, Madison cried when it was over!




Thursday, July 12, 2007

I love you more than 5 days....

Matthew Ray is really in love with his mommy. He is also the earliest riser in our family. One early morning last week he climbed into our bed just like he does every morning. This early greeting is not always warmly welcomed by mom and dad. Usually he lays there for a little while and then talks me (Stacey) into making him breakfast. This particular morning he didn't ask for breakfast first. He climbed into the bed, reached over and kissed me and then said, "I love you mommy...more than 5 days and all the world and Jesus!" I think he was trying to express as much love as a 3 year old can! I love him that much, too!

This is a picture of us when he was about 11 months old. Wow! How times flies!!


Here we are about 8 months ago in Florida.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Giving to the needy

While shopping one day, Meredith ran into this little girl. Before we knew it Meredith had given her money and a drink. Right after this picture was taken, Meredith walked into the shop where we were browsing and she began to cry. It makes her sad to see sights such as these. Two days later we were on the opposite side of town and she saw this same little girl begging for money again. It makes us so sad to see children put in these positions to beg for their family. I am so thankful for Meredith and her tender heart! What a great daughter and what a great asset to our family!

Don't Shoot!!!

Here's Matthew Ray protecting his belly dancing sister with a flash light and backward's underwear! They keep us in stiches all day, everyday!!!

Monday, July 09, 2007

Birthday Party for Jenna and Meredith

Jenna and Meredith have been best friends for several years. While Jenna visited here, we celebrated both girl's birthday. Jenna's is July 8 and Meredith's is August 14-We took them to Planet Africa for the celebration!
Take note of Matthew Ray's excitement in the video below:







Matt, the Bubble Man

When we visited the Garbage City School we also got to sing songs and play with the children. Here is Matt with the "little one's" blowing bubbles! They loved the bubbles! In fact, we have found that bubbles are great for all kids that live here. Meredith is thinking about starting a "bubble project."