Sunday, December 3, 2006

Sick Daze



I don't know what to title this post. We are really busy, making preparations to go home for Christmas, practicing for Christmas programs, just a lot of stuff. And to pull everything down to a grinding halt, Eliza is sick. Not just stuffy nose, but full blown high fever, awful cough, throwing up, everything. Jacqueline was up for about an hour and a half in the middle of the night with a stuffy nose. For a baby, that is a frustrating thing. Sucking on a binki and breathing through the nose aren't parallel actions when the breathing orifice is plugged. She calmed down and finally went back to sleep. Thank goodness I didn't have to get up and get Eliza off to school.
She'll pull through and it has forced me to slow down a bit. We had some friends over for dinner last night, I call it Rib Fest 2006. I made 12 racks of ribs, coleslaw, beans, and friends brought corn on the cob, macaroni and rolls. It was a success! It is a bit stressful at times being the hostess, but I would much rather have it here on my home turf. And if I want to socialize with people, I've just got to take the initiative and have people over to our place. The best feature of our apartment is the dining area/living & sitting room. We have plenty of seating and it's not a big stress on the kids like picking up and going somewhere else.
Grant must be compensating for Eliza in the energy department. He is always full of it, in more ways than one, and he just can't stand being cooped up for more than a day, max. Mairyn is excited to have her big sister home for the day but just doesn't understand why Eliza isn't interested in playing. Oh well, until the next post.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Things Change



Boy, have things changed. I gave up, in frustration, with this blog b/c our connection is so slow, I couldn't get pictures to load. That was one of the main reasons for starting this, to post pictures of the kids and our adventures. Some things have changed, our Internet connection being one of them. We upgraded the speed and messed with the settings on our camera, so I'm going to try and put some life into this posting. Wish me luck!

Yay! Here is a pic of the kids. Left to right, Jacqueline 2 1/2 months, Grant 2, Mairyn 4, and Eliza 6. This is one spunky set of siblings. I am so glad that this worked. I will need to make this more of a habit. Now if I could just find a time when I have two hands free, that would make things easier. Actually, speaking of easier, I'll tell you something Mairyn said the other evening. I was carrying plates full of food out to the table for dinner. Two in one hand, one in the other, cups under the arm, all waitress style. Mairyn saw me struggling and said, "You know what, Mommy? I wish you had 3 arms. Then you could do a lot more." Gee, thanks Mairyn. Sometimes I do wish I had more arms, and more time. But that's the life of a Mommy!

Ok, that picture of us at the pyramids didn't post exactly how I wanted it to, but that's ok. That is us right after Easter, the last week of April 2006. I had been up to Giza many times, but the kids hadn't ever gone up and gotten out, run around a bit. So we had a long weekend and planned the family outing. It's not that far from where we live, just a 20 minute drive if the traffic isn't too bad. If the traffic is not cooperating, then it takes more like 35 - 40 minutes. And, appallingly enough, Giza is only about 12 miles from where we live, if that. So, a nice post to get us back up and running. Hopefully!

Friday, January 13, 2006

January 13, 2006

I am slowly figuring all of this out. I am only doing this on a trial basis. It take quite a while to upload any pictures and that's mainly what I want to share. I think I'll still use Shutterfly for showing everyone the bulk of our pictures. This will just be a good highlights journal. This picture is of Christmas Sunday.

Sunday, January 1, 2006

A New Year

This is the maiden post on our very own site. January 1, 2006. And I can't believe we spent it here in Cairo. Spencer and I did stay up until midnight and have bubbly grape juice and kiss. It's one celebration we could participate in and stay at home. Not like I felt like leaving. I felt the sickest on the last day of the year 31st of Dec. We just went to the supermarket to get basics. Then we camped out at home. I think we all got to feeling a bit stir crazy, but I just couldn't muster the energy to go anywhere. We may go somewhere today. Even a drive downtown would be welcome. I would like to explore the rural areas a little more. We'll see what happens. Happy New Year!!!

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