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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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Dust, depression and pastries

I'm heading for the home country in April - just me, no husband, no munchkins. We are selling our 'primary home' in the home country. As part of selling, I must get rid of VOLUMES of stuff. Not to mention, we have amazing friends near our 'primary home.' It's time to sell, but I'm still totally depressed about the whole thing.

It was cool and very foggy here this morning. Now, the weather forecast is 'wide spread dust'. Yuck. I can barely see buildings just a short distance from mine. Yuck, yuck, yuck.

But....I had to go to the grocery store. They had very fresh almond croissants at the bakery counter - my absolute fave! I'm snarfing one now along with a nice steaming cup of coffee.

Maybe I can upgrade to business class for the trip back to the home country in April - 'always look on the bright side of life'.

Peace.

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