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Thursday, December 27, 2007

christmas here?

the interesting thing about our country is that they celebrate christmas, they just don't know it!! at the beginning of the month we went to ikea to buy our christmas tree. it is located in the most western looking shopping area that we have been to yet- complete with a gap, apple computer store, and popeye's fried chicken in the food court. it is an outdoor style mall. it was completely decorated for christmas complete with christmas music playing in english. some of the music mentioning the reason for the season! we were shocked! of course hardly anyone understands the words to the music or really seemed to notice it. but we felt like we were in america. they were installing a temporary outdoor ice skating rink and everything. all the decorations, the celebrating, and the gift giving (not nearly as much as in america) look exactly like american christmas minus anything spiritual- which is what american christmas has become. but, they celebrate it as new years- complete with a visit from santa on new year's eve. so interesting! this is a newer way to celebrate our friends tell us. it is catching on quickly. a few of our friends have new years trees in their homes, and our kids even received a little new years gift from our neighbors!





callie on the carosel


noah on the carousel

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

can't get enough of them




on the mountain


our family looking out over the city.



at the same mountain (see the post before) there is a wonderful assortment of snacks! the kids' favorite is this candy man. he spins several colors and flavors onto the stick and it sort of hardens into a yummy sucker. you can see callie with her nose pressed impatiently against the candy cart!

our city


this is a picture (on a misty day) of our city from the top of a small mountain between the water and our side of the city. if you can't tell from the picture, it is very beautiful. the water is fantastic!

Monday, December 17, 2007


noah and callie looking out over the city. it is so huge! i feel like i have only figured out maybe four blocks surrounding our home, and a few different bus routes! it will take years to get my bearings!!!

Saturday, December 8, 2007


i took this picture of the kids to get the family in the background. they are ultra conservative. they dress like this to show their piety. although the clothing throws you off a little, i have found that even "high identity" believers like these are perfectly nice and open to a foreigner like me. it is hard to understand the women when they talk, though, because their mouthes are covered.

a new park


the other day justin had to help our teammates move their office. so, i took the kids to a big new park that i had seen on the bus. this was my first time taking all three on the bus by myself. they did great- they love the bus. the park actually has grass! it also has a turf on the futbol pitch (we used to call it a soccer field- although here most of them look like basketball courts). this picture is of noah and a few other "little guys" after they had been kicked off of the pitch. he is learning the pecking order early!


this is callie doing a show for lucy and i while noah watched the big kids play futbol! she has the best imagination!

Friday, December 7, 2007

night out


we finally convinced noah to get a haircut! he had decided to grow his hair out like his friend in georgia, caleb- much to my dislike!! (no offense caleb!) but, the young boys here are quite clean cut. so, we dragged him to the barber shop. once it was all said and done with, he was so happy. the barber fixed him up just like a t-ish teenager- spikes and all. so, noah thought he was hot stuff!


after the haircut, we were ready for a taste of the west. so, we piled onto the bus and headed for a big new mall not too far from our flat. the kids got mcdonald's sundaes, so they were thrilled. i had subway, so i was thrilled!!

there are quite a few different american fast food restaurants in the malls and more western areas of our city. some of the choices include mcdonald's, burger king, kfc, pizza hut, domino's, subway, starbucks, popeye's fried chicken, arby's, scholtzky's deli, and dunkin doughnuts. we rarely eat american fast food because it is about three times more expensive than any other restaurant! not only that, but few of them really taste the same. so it ends up being more of a disappointment than a taste of home. for example: the first time we went out to the mall, we were so excited to find a pizza hut. so, we order a meat pizza. of course, we know that the meat will be beef, as pork of any type is a strict no-no! when the pizza arrived the meat on it was like small pieces of beef bologna- yuck! i have never had a bologna pizza before... well, until then! it wasn't so bad, actually. it was just different.

so cute


here is our favorite picture of the kids!