Tuesday, June 22, 2010

She's coming!!

Hello friends!  Really quick update from Cairo- we got a call this morning from KC and our birth mom went into labor yesterday. 2 weeks early!!!  AHHHH!  We immediately called Delta, they graciously changed our tickets and didn't charge us the $1000 in change fees, and we are leaving here exactly 24 hours early.  That puts us in KC 30 hours earlier than expected and allows us to be there when they discharge Baby Bethany from the hospital.  As much as I wanted to be there the moment she was born, I know she is in the Lord's hands and there are precious ones there to hold her for me.  Nonetheless, we would covet your prayers!

1. Healthy baby and mama and safe delivery.
2. Flights that go as scheduled, little boys that make them well, and connections that are not missed!
3. Prayers for my parents and sister- as we were all going to fly back to the States together and now they are stuck in Cairo another day without us!  Only to fly home alone.  We love them dearly, but had to leave a day earlier. 

Thanks friends, I'll post pics as soon as I can get my hands on that sweet baby girl!!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Swimming, again??

Oh the fun we have had!  This past weekend, we got to go swimming.  It's an odd thing here in this country- the heat is brutal, and when you get on top of a tower, you can see all kinds of swimming pools.  However, as a foreigner, you try to find a place to go swimming and nothing appears.  Now hear me correctly, you see pools, but not like in the states, where all kinds of people have them in their backyards.  The large majority of people here live in some kind of flat- like an apartment, but with no overall services (i.e. pools) for use.  SO, who has all the pools you can see from above??  Well, the best explanation we can get involves sporting clubs that will (mostly) not let foreigners in.  Unless you have a good friend who has lived here his whole life and he wants to take you.  As of yet, we have made no such friend.  ;) 

Nonetheless, we did find a pool on top of a hotel roof that was a total blast!  They will let you pay for a day pass, and they didn't even charge us for the boys.  Oh my, how much fun we had.  Add the no swimming in the heat to the dilemna of having no where outside to play, and the boys had been struggling to not destroy our wonderful little apartment. I actually said to the husband today, "I am really looking forward to saying, Hey boys, go run around outside for a while."  That shift from 4 1/2 acres to a 9th floor flat has been difficult.  :)  Thank goodness for the pool and our dear friends who made sure we all had a blast! 




(Andrew was reading some of The Chronicles of Narnia out loud and Benjamin really wanted to hear, but sitting in the sun was too hot for a little boy.  So, he took his chips and snuck behind the chair and listened contentedly.)

P.S. 7 days and counting. . .we'll be home.

P.P.S.  14 days and counting. . . . Baby Bethany will be coming!!!  (or sometime near then)

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

The Nile and so much more. . .

So, today we went back to the Nile and had a Felucca ride.  It was a small sail boat that doodled around the Nile for about an hour for $10.  The boys had a blast.  They have been asking to go back to the river and actually get on it, since we ate at the fish restaurant (see previous post).






 Isn't he funny????

Then, we wanted Mexican food and cheeseburgers to end the day.  Funny, huh?

An update in picture form. . .I suppose it's better than nothing. :)

So, my apologies for those of you who only check the blog.  I've been having a hard time lately getting around updating, but here's a quick overview. :)

We ate some really good hot dogs at a park.





We "bowled" in a hallway.  :)


 We had a GREAT Girls Day Out!
Starting with pedicures. . . 


Ate some really good food, at a wonderful restaurant!


Ended with a mud mask, cookie dough, and a chick flick!

And finally, a fantastic day at a friends house with swimming and paddle boats!







Benjamin and I even played football!


(Sadly I don't have a pic of us in the boat, because we were in the boat. 
someone else does, but i haven't gotten it yet.)

That's about it for now, but I am working on updating. . . . sorry about that friends.  :)






                                                                                                                                                                              


Monday, May 24, 2010

Had a BLAST again yesterday!

Okay, so we might have been a little over zealous, but we ventured out for another adventure- two days in a row!  This time we planned to just run down-town for a little bit, but once we met up with our friend Carrie, we realized we could stay down there for the day.

So, we made it off the train around lunch time, took a taxi to the closest item on the map we could find-- a middle eastern embassy.  That was an interesting conversation with the taxi driver.  :)  Anyway, we walked to the Fish Market and had an amazing lunch.

Little Man really enjoyed the seafood soup. . . . despite the claw sitting on the plate beside it.  :)
The restaurant was on a boat docked on the Nile and you picked out your fish you wanted, the way you wanted it cooked, and the sides, and they brought it to you.  As is. Ours was fried.


Needless to say, it did taste good.  :)



We left there and went to the "zoo."  We had heard it was cheap to get in, but some people thought it was good inside and others thought it was miserable.  Sadly, had it been cheap, it might not have been so miserably disappointing.  For Non-Egyptiams, the price was 20 pounds a person, Egyptians are 2 per person.  It appeared to be like a park, with a few animals in very small cages here and there.  There were many people there, many with small children, and many of them sitting around on blankets with picnics.  As I type that, it doesn't seem that bad.  But it was one of the cultural experiences where we felt like we needed to leave.  Quickly.  Not because we were in any kind of danger, just because the situation didn't feel right as foreigners.  To top it all off, it was incredibly dirty.  Like "Boys, walk around here for an hour and don't touch ANYTHING" kind of dirty.  When you are 3 and 5, that's kind of like asking you to solve a calculus equation.  Impossible.

 Anyway, we left there and headed back towards downtown, where our evening activities were.  We were meeting our friends and arrived a little bit early (due of course to our early departure from the previous mentioned activity).  Once again, we pulled out the handiest book of all time, Lonely Planet Egypt, and looked up activities in the downtown area.  We didn't have enough time to go to the museum, but there was a little shop that looked interesting so we went to find it.  And let me tell you, as much as the zoo was a disappointment, this little store was a joy!  It was amazing and beautiful, lots of incredible handmade gifts, cotton items, glassware, games, bags, clothes.  What fun!  We will definitely be back to this one before we leave!

The night ended with the "meeting," and "family" from different lands gathered to praise the Risen L-rd.  It was amazing.  We left a little bit early, as we were with some friends who had two little girls, plus our two little boys at a meeting that started at 7pm.  When we walked out and got to the square this is what we saw.  Beautiful.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

If only. . . .

Oh how I wish I had my camera today.  We had such an adventure.  I was so proud of my husband and little boys.  We went to a different part of the city, rode in two different taxis (and communicated effectively where we wanted to go!), and rode on the metro.  If you are a little boy who loves trains, the city Metro is nothing short of the most exciting thing you have ever done.  Oh, if only I had my camera. . .

We left the house this morning thinking we would head to the internet store to get ours fixed.  Sometime last night it quit working and we quickly saw how dependent we are.  Once we arrived, fixed our only connection to the western world, and ate lunch-- we felt like we needed an adventure.  Since it was somewhat spontaneous, the camera had not made it into the backpack for the trip to the internet store.  So, imagine with me below. . . .


a fantastic pic of the big boy sitting on his knees, looking out the metro windows. . .  as everything passes by in a blur.


a precious pic of the little one eating a chocolate cupcake/bribe as we walked the streets hunting for fun shops.


another sweet pic of the two of them sitting on the steps of a shop where i found a beautiful bag and daddy got a sweet coffee mug.


the little one asleep in my arms at an amazing restaurant. . .  where the food, the decor, everything about the atmosphere was wonderfully authentic.


now imagine the decor. . . .  of that restaurant.  hmmm.... a little bit of an imagination stretching exercise for those of you who have not been to this part of the world.  :)


Wasn't that an amazing day?

p.s. just for kicks, here's a pic of the beautiful flowers my husband got me two days after we arrived for our anniversary.  we were tired, miserably jetlagged, confused, and disoriented, but really glad to be on the journey together.  i love you,  my husband!  way more than on the day we started this race together!

 

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Okay, so here's how it goes.

I had this post all written up the other night, but sadly, it won't come over.  It was clever and witty and somewhat incomprehensible, since I wrote it the first night we were here when my boys were up from 12-3am.  :)  Nonetheless, for whatever reason, I can't get it to upload, so we will jump ahead to tonight.  We have now been away from home for almost a week.  Tomorrow morning, a week ago we left.  Since then here are the highlights:

1.  Flights all went well.  Everything was on time, everyone was mostly happy, and no one puked.  (at least no one in our family)

2.  We got to our flat, stayed here the first night, and have been here since.  It is fantastic and we are eternally grateful to some dear friends who made it possible. 

3.  We spent a couple of days going back and forth, between our house and the area where the team is.  It's a quick taxi ride, and we have now learned enough arabic to get there and back.

4.  Have no fear, we haven't learned any more.  ;)  We are still completely incapable and mostly dependent upon those who will help us.

5.  The day after we left, our home was broken into and several accounts/credit cards were stolen.  S.U.C.K.S.

6.  However, if ever in need, the Bank of America will 2-day courier a new set of cards to you all the way across the world.  Who knew?

7.  Yesterday we spent the day looking at some amazing sights here in this land.  You'll have to go to my facebook to see them, but they are amazing.  And we were tired, but everyone loved it.  Especially the camel rides!

8.  One of my best friends in the states had her baby yesterday.  And though I was so sad to not be able to talk to her, I am so happy that they are all doing amazingly well.  Well done Mama Chaney!

9.  We have eaten lots of peanut butter, pizza, even McDonalds, and some amazing native food.  The fruit is amazing, and we have been WELL fed. 

10.  There is nothing better than being exactly where the Lord has called you to be.  We are so blessed, in ways we can't even begin to describe, but knowing that you are where you should be is worth it all. 

Monday, April 26, 2010

Good Times with the twins. . .

This is my Great Aunt Bobbye.  Isn't she beautiful?  I just wanted to brag for a moment.  We have spent most of my lifetime in two very different parts of the state.  And she has come upon some hard times recently in her life.  Fortunately for us, it landed her in NW Arkansas near my family.  All of the sudden, I have gotten such a wonderful opportunity to begin to know better this twin of my grandmother.  Her soft-spoken words, the truth that rings from a place deep in her heart, and a spirited mind that won't let itself be missed.  I have been blessed already.  "The twins" as we often call them, have come up to our parts for a visit this week.  I'll let you know, but I think it's going to be a week of "spoiling" all around.

"Children's children are a crown to the aged." 
(and I would add children's, children's, children) 
Proverbs 17:6