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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Thanksgiving




Thanksgiving was wonderful! We had a potluck dinner with our colleagues/neighbors/friends. As you can see, we had quite the spread : ) We ended up eating in the gym in our apartment building. The table is our ping pong table covered with the most neutral/Thanksgiving color Michael could find-teal! It's nice to be surrounded by friends and good people especially during the holidays when we're all missing our family : )

At least we got to Skype! We sat at the table with the Gardners-I've been missing the casual dinner conversation, so it was nice to just sit and listen. And of course we caught up with the Phillips!



Keri showing me her "plastic surgery" face hahah

Reese is saying "Hey Aunt T! I love you and miss you sooooo much! You're my favorite aunt!"
Well I'm translating her babbling, but I'm pretty sure that's what she is saying. 
Before Michael and I told Reagan, "Help! We're stuck in the I-pad!"

Brody!! 

The one thing we miss from home that we talk about at least once a week! 


Other than Thanksgiving, everything has been pretty routine here. It's cooled down quite a bit-highs in the low 70s. We've also had a few cloudy and rainy days!

We might be taking a weekend trip to Jordan. The school is sending some new teachers to take care of our visa process.

Thought I would share this video! It made my day last week when I watched it, because it is all the funny things southern women say! It is hilarious!!



I'll write a classroom post next and then hopefully a post about our trip to Jordan (Insh'Allah!)





Saturday, November 10, 2012

Fireworks!

Yesterday Kuwait celebrated the 50th anniversary of signing the constitution! Last night at 8pm they put on a one hour long, world record fireworks show-77,282 fireworks that cost $16 million!

Michael and I figured the only fireworks we have seen are Fuquay-Varina's Fourth of July, Morehead City's Fourth of July, at the state fair, and in Disneyworld. So you can imagine watching a show this big is something we will remember for a long time! 

The firework show took place along the Gulf Road for a 4.4 km stretch (which might be another world record.) We got a cab close enough to walk. There were 10 zones and we sat in zone 8 right on the water. Unfortunately right on the water does not mean sandy beach, it was large rocks, but everyone climbed down and found a somewhat comfy place to sit. It was perfect, because no one was in front of use and we were only 100 yards away from the barges that were setting off the fireworks! 

There was music, lights, airplanes with fireworks, kites, and screens projecting videos. 


We got home around 10:30pm so I was pretty tired when my alarm went off this morning at 5AM! Lucky for me, the Emir announced late last night that school would be cancelled today for the 50th anniversary! Sometimes I don't appreciate how everything is last minute, but this morning I loved the surprise!!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Election and SCUBA

Yesterday was probably one of my favorite school days. This week, we've been discussing the election-who was running, when it was going to take place, and how people vote. The week before we had discussed Sandy, so when I showed pictures of Obama and Romney one boy asked, "Miss, how come they didn't die in the hurricane?" I guess that's what I get for showing pictures of Sandy's aftermath.

So when the boys came in yesterday morning and saw CNN on the smartboard they asked right away, "Who won? Who won??" I explained that we didn't know, but the news was updating us as votes came in. They saw the map and understood the different colors and what the colors meant, so they started to count the states. 


We usually have reading groups first thing in the morning, which we did. But my guided reading group  became independent reading so I could look at the computer! Finally the results came in (my boys were pulling for Obama so there was a bit of cheering.) After reading, I thanked them for working so nicely and quietly so that I could watch the results.

I asked them "Why do you think the election is so important to me?" Right away they answered, "Miss-it's your home country!" Kuwait boys understand having pride for your country! It was wonderful to see them be so understanding! We even watched a little bit of the first two speeches. They kept asking who I voted for. Emotions mini-lesson: Would I be happy or sad right now if I voted for Romney? Would I be happy or sad right now if I voted for Obama? Who do you think I voted for? 

The excitement wasn't over after the speeches. Mr. Michael the SCUBA diver came in to share a presentation! He showed pictures, video, and his equipment. They boys loved it!! 


I made him put on everything but the wetsuit. Yep-fins too! 


Friday, November 2, 2012

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka was amazing! It was never a country we thought about visiting, but we're really glad we went!! From Kuwait it's an inexpensive flight and a great option for a week holiday. We stayed at Rita's hotel. 

Photo of the restaurant side.

One of the rooms
 


As you can see in the photos, it was more of a big guesthouse than hotel. The room we stayed in didn't have AC, but we didn't need it because we were in our bathing suits the whole time!

The beach in Hikkaduwa was beautiful! 



The sun was really intense so we had to be careful how long we stayed out. The water was refreshing and the surf was great for Michael! Most of the day was spent with friends at the hotel restaurant enjoying a cold Lion beer and eating! The food was delicious-vegetable noodles, fresh calamari, curry, chopsuey, avocado and tomato toast, freshly squeezed juice! And everything was so affordable!! The room was $25 a night, food was $4 for entrees and beers were $1. 

There were days when we actually got up from the table other than to lay out and swim! We went shopping around Hikkaduwa where I got a few dresses. It's amazing how clean the streets are. We even saw men cleaning up leaves after rain. 


We visited a sea turtle hatchery/rescue. They're having problems with people digging up sea turtle nests to sell the eggs for people to eat (men eat them for virility.)

We released a baby sea turtle!

Our flight was Tuesday night, so early Monday morning we left for Kandy which is 3 hours north in the mountains. We visited a tea factory, shops, herb and spice garden, pineapple plantation, and saw a Sri Lankan traditional dance performance. 

We also visited the Tooth Relic. This Buddhist temple is one that all Buddhists will visit at least once in their life. After Buddha died, his tooth was found on the pyre, someone tried to destroy it and couldn't (the miracle) and now it is in Sri Lanka in a gold shrine polished so bright that it's white our photos.
Easily my favorite part of the tour was riding an elephant! Puja is a 25 years young Asian elephant. Looks fun but it was really scary! At one point he reached up to get leaves off a branch, but the change in angle felt like he was about to sit! 


We stayed at a nice hotel that night (the same guesthouse feel). The hotel was not near a busy road and the windows had open screens above it, so we could hear all of the animals in the mountains. It was like someone was playing a "sounds of the rain forrest" CD.

The best part of the trip were the people who went! We're all teachers at ACA in Kuwait and all have a travelling heart. Even with our strict "No School Talk" policy, we enjoyed rich conversation,  lots of laughter, and singing and dancing every night! 

This was a quote on a wall in Rita's hotel: 
"A ship in its harbor is safe, but ships aren't meant for harbors."