Monday, July 7, 2014

Thailand

Thailand was amazing. As always.  It was great to be back home, for those of you who don't know, I grew up there.  Well, part of my growing up was there.  Some aspects of the Thai culture are so natural to me that I forget and wonder why people give me confused looks. Nice to get back to my roots.









These are just a few of the 1200+ pictures I took. Granted most of them are of my siblings, so most won't been seen on here ever.  Their mama doesn't want their pictures online, which I can understand from her point of view.  Most of us are so free with our information, we rarely stop and think of the consequences of sharing.  I completely support the right and the choice to privacy. I just wonder how long they will be able to keep their photos and their names off the internet in an age of such pervasive photographic documentation (and quick, easy sharing) of people's lives. 

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Spring Break!

I am officially on Spring Break!
It has been a long three weeks over here. Carnival and everyday at school for 12 days, Quarter 3 assessments, and report cards.  Doesn't sound terrible until I really think about all the work that went into each one.
I'm off to Istanbul in a few days! Woo hop! So excited! I love traveling to a new place.

Saturday, March 1, 2014

The end of the holiday

I can't believe that this break is already over.  Now, granted it was from Tuesday to Saturday, not even a full week, but STILL! I feel like I just finally got into the break.  It always takes us a few days over here to get into the holiday groove.  Now I have to get back into the school groove.  *sigh*
Things I Accomplished:
1. Cleaned - It could be better, but it is always a work in progress when the cats go careening around the house knocking things everywhere.
2. Laundry - Oh, the never ending struggle of adulthood. Thou art a heartless wench.
3.  Lost and Found my keys. I am forever losing something.  Since my keys broke, I haven't been able to do the regular routine when I come in the door.  Getting them fixed is on the list for this week.
4. General organizing - For me, one of the most difficult parts because I am definitely a chaos person. They say that the rooms you spend time in, are an outward reflection of your internal constitution (I guess that would be the word...).  Well, needless to say, my brain must be scattered in 100 different places at once with an affection for teetering piles of nonsense and sentiment.
5.  Got the cats' water fountain put together.  Don't laugh, they love it. Remi has a thing about running water anyway, maybe from the time before I adopted him when he was a Salmiya street kitty. He would stand in the shower with me for the entire time, if I let him, but I don't.  Mama needs here alone time.  Right? Right.
6. Smashbooked (that's a verb now, k?)/ Scrapbooked twice.  Not bad for 5 days. Tried to get some pictures printed out at the Titanic Mall but that was the only store closed the day we walked over there. So we became mall walkers, or as I said at the time, wall mockers.

In a very short time, like 3 weeks, I will be on the way to Istanbul. For the first time ever. So excited!

Monday, February 10, 2014

Prepare for the cute.

Ruby and Remi

Vinnie

Vinnie



Taco cat Ruby

My boys

Remi the blue eyed demon

Back Again

So I haven't written in a while.  There are many reasons for that.
Firstly, I was so stinking depressed about how living in Kuwiat was going. What was I supposed to say? Please pity me, life is so difficult? No, so I didn't say much.  Then I went on Winter Break and I am so much happier since I've been back that I have been IN life.

Some reasons for my outlook improving so dramatically.
1. I moved from Salmiya to Hawally into the same building, directly above my friend Wendy.  We share a car, so this means much less driving for me.  There were days that I spent an extra hour in the car, usually alone thinking about how much I hated the stupid people driving here. Also, I live in a more active(? maybe not the best word, more walker friendly with a greater diversity of shops and eating places).  There is so much more here.  The harris (building manager) is much nicer here, also not creepy like my other one. The building itself, not as much light in the general in the new place but the rooms are bigger and I can close off the kitchen from the cats.
2.  I think that I am really understanding my kids now.  They know the rules and I don't feel like they are losing it all the time.  That is also second semester Kinders for you.  There is such a great growth that takes place over the break.
3.  My cats are all very happy at the new place and are now spending evenings, nights, and weekends all together.  Only while I am gone to work do I put Ruby in the bedroom on her own.  They play with each other like cats, sometimes sweetly and other times like murderers. But overall, Mama doesn't have to separate them when rough housing.
4. I left Kuwait for more than a couple of hours.  I had only left during the Fall to do a visa run in November to Dubai.  I went back to Missouri and we descended on my Poppy's house.  It gave me perspective and chance to talk with people who were disillusioned with Kuwait, which can be helpful (surprise, surprise).  But honestly, my family makes life better.