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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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Amazing amount of readers

I'm totally amazed. On Friday, I had 12 readers visit this blog who were not family/friends but folks who found the blog via a google search. Again, I'm totally amazed. The blog has now had well over 1,000 hits since I started tracking the number of visitors.

Life here is moving along. I am staying busy with volunteer stuff. The latest bit of volunteering involves teaching kids (ages 11-?) about how to work/use 'muppets'. Really, it is great fun.

Not much to type about today, but my thoughts are so very much with all the folks in the southern U.S. who are effected by the oil gusher. My thoughts are also with the folks on the ground who are trying to plug the gusher.

Thanks again for reading.

Peace.

Postscript: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/30/world/asia/30marines.html Regardless of how you feel about war/military etc....this story highlights some of the cultural differences between 'East' and 'West'.

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