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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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Wow, is it really that time?

I need to be brief; there is just so much to do!

Well, we're just about ready to head back for the giant sand box of fun. But, it's cool and crisp outside here, and the fluffy clouds and green trees beckon (not to mention the rockin' new mountain bike I got this summer).

I just read this other blog post which I thought some of you would find interesting:
http://agneshee.blogspot.com/2010/08/friday-prayers-in-dubai.html I am posting this not to be offensive or invasive to the men in the photo, but simply to show a little slice of peaceful life from the Middle East. Plus, I suspect that the place of prayer was totally full and could not hold everyone, thus the men pray on the streets. Still, a very peaceful scene.

Now, I better get to work around here (my cheap sofa here in the lower level is WAY too comfortable) or this house may not be so peaceful.

Peace.

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