Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Picnic in the Park!
Isn't it great how none of my kids knows how to chew with their mouths closed?
Such cute little legs...My silly girl who hates pictures
Monday, September 22, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Hey, got a ciggie?
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Partyin' with Grandma!
Sofia the Pioneer Cowgirl:Keepin' Shop:Working the heavy machinery:
And cooking up some lunch:
It looks like their building a pretty awesome grocery store in the lower level, and I think it's supposed to open later this month. I think I might like to check it out, leave the kids at home.
Far, Far Away
He's very excited to be able to participate not only through the medical aspect, but to also minister to these children and their families to show them Christ's love. It's been something he's been looking forward to for a very long time, so it's hard to believe he's actually over there now.
It costs almost $6 a minute to call him on his cell phone over there, so we won't be talking much. Luckily, he does have periodic Internet access in his hotel room (yes, it's a missions trip, but you think the Dr.'s are going to rough it? The pictures of the hotel look nice) so we get to email and use MSN Messenger occasionally. Mongolia is 13 hours ahead of us, so we're not often awake at the same time.
I asked him if his skin color blends in with the Mongolians, and he told me it does more or less. Apparently more, because he said a tourist (he thought Japanese) asked to take her picture with him. So either he really does blend in, or she thought my man was hot. Which he is.
I looked at pictures of Mongolia the other day, because I don't really know anything about it other than that it's called Mongolia (I never was good at geography) and it looks really pretty there. I guess the city itself is pretty nasty (I think he's in Ulaan Battar, the capital), but most of the population is nomadic, raising wild horses and such. It is quite amazing, actually. I also saw an article talking about how Mongolia is one of the last unspoiled travel destinations left.
The language is a little crazy, a cross between maybe Russian & Mandarin or something (no surprise, since it's sandwiched in between Russia and China). Definitely not a roman alphabet. That would drive me crazy. They should really consider changing that. Here's an example of the Sabbath School lesson over there:
Tomorrow Filipe's going to try to meet up with the pastor of the Adventist church over there, who happens to be Brazilian. Go figure. So he's excited also to be able to talk with someone who can understand him!
The kids really miss him, and every time the door beeps (thank you ADT), they drop what they're doing and yell "Daddy!" so that's kind of sad. But it's nice to see them missing their Daddy. I guess you could say I miss him too! I'm counting the days....
Oops, I did it again!
No, my Toyota Sienna did not come with the little-known option of a rear window with automatic roll down. Nor did they install the sunroof in an unusual location. If it looks like my rear window is smashed, it might have had something to do with that slightly invisible tree I backed into. My deepest apologies to my cousin Shelli, to whom the now-scarred tree belongs.
Life has been a bit more than the usual brand of hectic this past week and a half, so I was a bit distracted while we were up visiting family in New Braunfels on Friday. Honestly, I had recently been priviledged to enjoy a freakin' amazing hour-and-a-half full body massage from a very talented man (get your mind out of the gutter--it's my grandmother's massage therapist) so I think my mind/body were more relaxed than they should have been with me behind the wheel. I did have a sensation that something wasn't quite right, but it was too late. I looked back, and my window was gone. Sad.
So if you don't see me anywhere anytime soon, it's because I'm waiting to have it fixed. I have an appointment to get it assessed Monday morning, but who knows how long after that until I'm back on the dangerous roads (or driveways.....) again.