A blog about what daily life was really like in the Middle East and the daily ramblings of an ex-pat mum. That's how I started the blog. We are now home, so I'm just going to continue with life here. I am a deeply committed Christian. I love to teach about and share my faith so you'll see some of that on the blog as well. Got a comment? Please feel to comment at the end of a post. May our Creator's peace be upon you.







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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Getting hot here

During the middle of the day today, the thermometer hit 104F. Hot. At least the water is warm again, sigh....

The days are just dragging along. I am so very ready for the kids to be done with school, so we can head for the home country. I am still doing some 'extra work' picking up a few extra AED/$'s/Euros or whatever currency you want to call it. At least I'm being helpful to the world, I hope.

The husband and I had the opportunity last night to go do our 'music thing' again. It had been many months since I really had the chance to sing. And, after having to borrow a guitar last night, the husband and I are planning on doing some shopping in the next day or so. His guitar is back in the home country. We figured we just get one here rather than dealing with transport/shipping of an instrument (a bit of a pain to travel with).

I have some explaining to do about the video with today's post. I was snorkeling on a local beach when I encountered a few rather large fishies. Munchkin #2 was with me in the water. I didn't want to take my eyes or camera off the fishies (there was about 8, but I only captured 2 I think on the video), so I was hollering through my snorkel for Munchkin #2 to come see. My husband really laughed at this video and called me a, "Lovable fruit." Sigh...just so at the very least I'm lovable.

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