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eid meladie…

Yup, thats right my birthday (eid meladie) was this last week! And I have to say it was one of the best birthdays I have ever had. I know that sounds kinda crazy since it was my first one half way across the world, but seriously I felt so loved by people here and people in America!

My day started off with blueberry muffins & coffee from Chase (he woke up before class to fix them for me).

Then homemade pizza for lunch.. I was really wanting Dions, of course, so Chase made this for me! I have already made it again this week… so yummy. I think the key is butter & garlic salt on the bottom and cracked Italian pepper on the top.

Then Chase took me to a cute coffee shop here where both men & women can go in! It is the only one like it in our town. We had a latte and did a little homework- I know who does homework on their birthday?, what can I say I can’t go to class without doing my homework…

Then we went back to our apartment and we opened the door and it was full of all my friends out here! They threw me a surprise party! (I was mostly surprised.. poor Chase can’t pull off a full surprise around me because I am super nosey- ha) We had mexican food (guacamole, salsa/chips, black beans, mexican egg rolls & quesadillas! and yummy desserts) It was a great party with great people.

the cake was called, "Death by Chocolate" and believe me it was!

I ended the day with a chat with my mom, little sis, dad, and the remkes, and lots of texts from friends back home! It was a wonderful day! Thanks to everyone for making it so special. I am excited about my 25th year on this earth… lots of exciting things to look forward to this year…

I am so thankful for technology!

Oh I almost forgot that my mom sent me a birthday package with 25 individually wrapped presents in it! She was so creative… I love little gifts and so it was so fun to open — even if I opened it a few days early 😉 Thanks mom!

So excited to open them!

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    desert days

    I have been meaning to post several times in the past week, but every time I sat down to do it I had to go do something else, so I just decided to do a recap on a bunch of different things…

    1. I picked up my Kandora (Arab women dress- that I had made with my neighbor). I really like the way it turned out! Even if Chase said I looked like I was wearing a curtain… Also, on a side note, I wore it to go show my neighbors and even though it is made of cotton it is super hot! I don’t know how the women wear what they wear out here.

    not really into the whole modeling thing, but wanted you to see my dress!

    2. Our friends had us over the other morning for breakfast and we had pancakes & peanut butter! I actually had never cared for the combination until that day. I am not sure if it was because it was with peanut butter from the states (Peter Pan) or if it was because of the homemade pancakes she made, but it was good!

    3. Peanut Butter cups! I found a recipe to make these from scratch. And to my surprise they turned out great and tasted like the real deal! Next time I hope to make them look prettier- not sure how to make the chocolate melt to where it smoothly pours- any suggestions?

    4. Study break. Last month we stayed in our town (which is small) for an entire month. I sound spoiled, but I really needed a change of scenery so when it was time to do a Visa hop we headed down to Sohar. We had a great refreshing visit with friends and got to do a little studying at Costa Coffee!

    5. This week we have had a break from school. And so we decided to head up to Dubai with some friends. We split a hotel room and had coupons for dinner to save money. It was one of the best trips we have had to this city. Normally when we go there we have been busy looking for our car, shopping, fighting traffic, and getting lost. We had a restful trip this time, despite me losing (or getting it stolen) by I-pod touch, forgetting to take my camera to the beach, and getting locked out of our house when we came home!

    Pool on the roof of our hotel

    Where we spent our mother’s day… Chilis! We thought of you moms as we ate yummy chips & salsa! Thank you for all you have done for us- for your love, care, and prayers. We love you!

    Water show at the Dubai Mall- crazy how fancy this place is.

    Texas Roadhouse coming to the Middle East!

    Pedicures and coffee with my friend for her birthday! Thankful you were born & glad I got to celebrate with you!

    The kids watching Aladdin while the grown-ups packed!

    We are thankful for this week of rest & time with friends & excited to finish our semester of Arabic strong- only 6 more weeks of our first semester here- hard to believe how fast it is going.

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      Easter

      We had a great Easter considering it was our first holiday away from home, family & familiar…

      I made sure we had some familiar things to eat…

      Deviled eggs– notice the orange centers! The egg yokes here are more orange!

      cupcakes with Easter egg toppers (thanks mom mcgoo for these!)

      Quiche for breakfast with our friends…

      I didn’t make these- my friend did, but don’t they look delicious?! Let me assure they were.

      We also died some eggs with our friends kids- not sure if  I had more fun or the kids?! We also had dinner with our friends the night before Easter- we had burgers, veggies, deviled eggs, beans, chips… Chase was calling it a “4th of Easter” celebration- since we ate food more related to the 4th & the weather resembled July more than April 🙂

      Easter morning at sunrise (yes we got up at 5 am!) we went to the desert with some friends to worship & read. It was such a gorgeous morning & refreshing for our souls..

      We also watched The Passion on Friday (it was my first time to see it)- very moving. It is well with my soul. Thank you JC for your love & that you are alive!

      What did you all do for Easter? We would love to hear about it.

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        Desert Days…

        Time here comes and goes in a strange way- one day time is flying by and the next day it is creeping along. Can’t believe we have already been here for over 3 months.

        Here is what we have been up to:

        1. . There is not a whole lot to do in the town we are currently living in, but there is a decent mountain that you can climb. A few weeks ago we went on a hike to the “hanging gardens” and a cave. It was probably the last day this spring that we could start the hike at 10 am- at about noon we were all dying from the heat & we still had two hours left to climb back down!

        the hanging gardens- I know green in the desert!

        2. Chase met a friend outside of our apartment about a month ago and has been over to visit him & take a tour of his family Oasis a few times. A few weeks ago I got to go too and meet his wife. After lunch I got to go on a tour of the Oasis as well- on the tour we got fresh lettuce straight from the ground!

        3. I started teaching ballet! Some of my friends out here have little girls that have been dancing around their living rooms dreaming about becoming ballerinas one day. I decided that a great way I could serve my friends was to start teaching their daughter’s ballet on Saturday mornings. I have only had one lesson so far, but it was super fun & reminded me about how much I love dance!

        my students

        4. Not sure if I have mentioned before, but I love looking at new recipes. I love getting new ideas for what to cook -not that I cook all of the things I see, but I can dream- right? For date night a few weeks ago I made this dish by Pioneer Woman. It was Delicious.

        I used Chicken instead of beef

        5. There is an arab proverb that says, “The neighbor before the house” and it means that if you have a good neighbor than you have a good home and that is all your need in life. I have been blessed with a great neighbor. She is super sweet & speaks great English- which has enabled us to build a friendship quicker than other people I have met out here. Even though it is not great for my Arabic- I am very thankful for her- a a perk she does help me with my homework & I asked if we could start using more Arabic & she said yes- I think I have to make it happen.

        Anyway, last week she took me shopping at the fabric souk to look at material for a dress that I am going to have made- when it is finished I will post pictures and tell you more about it….

        6. Chase & I have gotten hooked on a new TV series called Chuck. If you haven’t seen it you should.

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          spilled milk…

          Or should I say, “crying over spilled milk”… that is what I have been doing the past few days. (I am pretty sure it is because we have almost been here for 3 months & so this is just normal- thats what I keep telling myself anyway!). I haven’t literally been crying, but I have been making a BIG deal out of the smallest things lately- like our washing machine not working for a day so I was left with soapy wet clothes to deal with, my make-up case falling & my favorite eyeshadow breaking into tiny unsalvageable pieces, my jeans sagging on me right after I wash them because I do not have a dryer, having to get “dressed up” every time I leave the house, glaring at Chase as we were coming down the mountain after a hike in the heat (Chase wanted me to add that one in) at 1 pm I might add :)…. etc..

          We have heard from many people that culture shock (or “strain”) happens differently for everyone and that there is usually a point at 3 months, at 6 months, at a year, and so on… where you feel the “culture strain” coming on. I think that is what is happening. Thankfully the Lord is revealing this to me and showing me how petty I am being and that he is my strength. I know that all this will pass and for that I am thankful.

          I am also thankful for relationships with locals that Chase & I are developing, for my relationship with my neighbor that is growing, for the ability to learn and study Arabic, for seeing how much we have learned in the past 7 1/2 weeks (it is amazing to see what we didn’t know and what we know now- even if it is only a little…), the support & friendships we have back home, the community we are building here, for my patient husband who lets me complain to him, and our great Father who sustains me.

          I am going to leave you with this song:

          You are my strength when I am weak
          You are the treasure that I seek
          You are my all in all
          I’m seeking You like a precious jewel
          Lord, to give up I’d be a fool
          You are my all in all

          Jesus, Lamb of God
          Holy is Your name
          Jesus, Lamb of God
          Holy is Your name

          Taking my cross my sin my shame
          Raising again I praise Your name
          You are my all in all
          When I fall down You pick me up
          When I run dry You fill my cup
          You are my all in all

          Jesus, Lamb of God
          Holy is Your name
          Jesus, Lamb of God
          Holy is Your name

          Jesus, Lamb of God
          Holy is Your name
          Jesus, Lamb of God
          Holy is Your name

          You are my strength when I am weak
          You are the treasure that I seek
          You are my all in all
          When I fall down You pick me up
          When I run dry You fill my cup
          You are my all in all

          Jesus, Lamb of God
          Holy is Your name, lets go
          Jesus, Lamb of God
          Holy is Your name

          p.s. I already feel better after writing this… Thanks for listening!

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            all for a bubble bath…

            As many of you know I love bubble baths. I think it might be hereditary- my sisters love baths, my mom loves baths, my grandma loves baths– you get the idea. You may also know that for our first 2 1/2 years of marriage in Lubbock we did not have a bathtub! I managed to survive, but told Chase that if at all possible I would really like to have a bathtub when we move. It is may way of de-stressing and relaxing before I go to bed.

            So when we got here we discovered that our apartment did in fact have a tub! However, it is a bit of an ordeal to take one, because of the lack of pressure and the amount of hot water available to fill a whole bath. So this is what my loving husband does for me…

            1. Start the bath water…

            notice the bath mat- under it the tub is peeling- but the mat works great!

            2. Put a lot of bubble bath in…

            3. Did I say bubble bath I actually meant “bath foam/cream”. I have not been able to find “bubble bath” here. This foam/cream stuff just doesn’t do the trick like the bubble bath at home from Target, but if I put 3 full caps in- it usually makes good bubbles.

            4. Since there is not enough hot water to fill the tub Chase does this…

            at the kitchen sink!

            5. And then this… about 6 times! He sure does love me!

            I want you to know that I am not complaining in this post. I am actually super thankful that I am able to take a bath! I don’t take one every night, but once a week is a treat for me! I am thankful to have a husband that will serve me in this way because it blesses me so much. This is just one of the many daily things in life that takes just a little bit longer to do out here  :0)

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              desert days

              Sorry it has been a while since we have posted… seems like life has picked up pace between school, building community, keeping up with household things (which seems to take twice as long out here..) and meeting locals.

              Here is what we have been up to:

              1. Once a week at school we have a culture lesson and this week we got to take a field trip to the two forts in Buraimi. It was fun to see and to get out of the classroom!

              2. I went to an engagement party with a friend! It was a fun cultural experience. We ate lots of food, listened to loud Arab music, put on perfume, drank tea/coffee, saw the woman dressed up in fancy prom-like dresses, saw the gift that the man was presenting to his soon-to-be wife… all of this was done in a big white tent. I may get to go to another one this week… I am hoping to become friends with the girl who invited us.

              my friend's little girl feel asleep on my lap.. so sweet

              3. Eating out. We decided that once a week we would venture out and try different restaurants around town that have family rooms – which means I can go in with Chase! Also, eating out is super cheap here- we can go out for under $10!

              4. This week we went to a 4 year old birthday party at the park. I decided to make her a ballet skirt (it isn’t a tutu, because I forgot to buy tool- but I think it turned out cute nonetheless!) She loves to dance so I thought she would have fun with it. Getting the material was a fun experience because I got to do it with a local friend- she was able to get me a good price & show me where to go!

              5. We bought two rugs for our house! We spent 2 hours at a rug suok (shop) last weekend a Chase finally got the guy down to a price that he was willing to pay. We just love them!

              this one is in our mejelious (sitting room)

              this one is in our study/american room...

              6. We have a friend from the states come to visit next week so we have been getting our guest room ready and such for him. It will be fun to see someone from home & to get to do some fun tourist-y things. Also, we have one week of class left till spring break… can’t believe how fast our time here is going!

              For those of you that have spring break this week- hope you have a GREAT one! Would love to hear what you are doing…

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                desert days…

                We have decided to call our random update posts, “desert days”. In these posts you will just find random things that we have been up to, are experiencing or that we are missing. Hope you enjoy!

                1. Learning. Tomorrow we will finish up our 2nd week of Arabic school! We are still smiling and enjoying it. The scribbles (Arabic letters) that once were now have meaning and we are able to put sounds that make since (well almost) with them!

                2. Meeting. We have met more neighbors- excited to develop relationships with them & learn Arabic from them. My neighbor above me speaks English (really well), but said that she would love to help me with my homework and studying– looking forward to this- she is super sweet.

                3. Driving. We got our CAR!! What a blessing this is- we can now explore (hope to do lots of this this weekend), help other people out, and not be stuck to our immediate surroundings. A huge thank you to our friends here for helping us make this a reality!

                Just in case you didn't know...Chase made me take a pic of this

                4. Cooking & Eating. I have been experimenting with cooking and learning how to cook here- with a gas stove/oven, with slightly different ingredients & at a later hour — yes we have joined the Arabs and eat dinner 8 pm or later…

                Taco soup with homemade tortilla chips

                5. Enjoying time together… I love getting to spend lots of time with Chase- whether it is in class, studying, watching movies, reading… whatever it is that we are doing it is a blessing that we get to do it together!

                6. Crafting- remember the fabric that I got from the souk? Below is what I did with it. I am really happy with how it turned out… I got the idea from the kojo blog.

                7. Discovering that Chase is a “social media” introvert (as in facebook, the blog, email.. etc), but he is trying to work on it and keep you all up to date better. Rest assured that he is his usual extrovert self in class and around town!

                8. Missing family, friends, and our community as we approach our one month mark (which is tomorrow!)… We have been blessed with great people here and are slowly developing new relationships/friendships. Know that we love & miss you all dearly.

                9. Wearing jackets to class in the mornings!! (well Chase isn’t, but I am and I LOVE it) I know that it is going to get hot (really hot) soon, but for now I am enjoying the cool breeze in the mornings & the need for my jacket and sometimes even a scarf 🙂

                enjoying a cup of chai latte from Sugar Browns!

                10.  Adjusting. We know that this is going to be a continual process, but we are feeling a little more “here” everyday. And for that we’re thankful.

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                  back to school

                  we started school on Sunday! the first day was really good- we felt prepared & not too lost.. which was encouraging, however day 2 was a little different story- I told Chase that I think my brain has already exploded! – ha- we have already “learned” (I use that term loosely) a ton of vocab words & 8 letters! All in all we really excited about this semester & the coming ones. It will be really exciting and a huge blessing to be able to speak Arabic one day…

                  Here are our first day of school pictures! Makes me think of elementary school when my mom used to take a picture of us the first day of school.. kind of ironic because we are basically entering Kindergarden again- although we probably know less than my sisters’ 3 & 4 year olds that she teaches… here’s to an exciting semester!

                  We are going to need lots of this:

                  Here are our books:

                  There is going to be a lot of this…

                  sorry the picture is blurry!

                  and this…

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                    venturing out

                    This afternoon a friend of our let us borrow his car so we could go exploring- it was just what we needed!  I was very proud of Chase because it was his first time to tackle  the round-a-bouts and drive a standard out here (Knate’s School of Driving paid off- thanks Knate!).

                    While we had the car we drove around town, took pictures, went to a store that had more than groceries in it– and my favorite part of the evening– we went to a textile souk. It was interesting to say the least. I wanted to buy one meter (or one yard) of fabric to do some more crafting and it took 5 men and two stores (since they each only spoke a little bit of english and we only speak even less Arabic) to try and explain what we were wanting… it was a great memory. I will show you what I do with the fabric once I do it.

                    For dinner I fixed taco soup- it turned out great! It was just missing green chiles… the New Mexican in me will always miss those. I am learning how to use what we can buy here & do it as cheaply as I can. So for the soup I used my first batch of dried beans, fresh tomatoes for diced canned tomatoes, left over chicken & homemade pitta chips!

                    off to bed…. it was a good day here in the desert.

                    p.s. we also met a few of our neighbors today- excited for these relationships to develop

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