Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Ants In Our Pants

Last nite we finished our 15 week Perspectives course at church. I am so glad Mike and I got to participate in the class...I can't believe it is over. Although we helped with the class several times at Bent Tree, taking it over here seemed like we were hearing so much of it for the first time. I loved seeing how truth transcends all cultural barriers...and last nite as we heard the different students share what they had learned...we knew that the 15 weeks and grading quiz after quiz had been well worth it. We also made some wonderful friends thru it. Although it will be nice to have our Tues. evenings free I think we will miss it, too.
At the park on Monday we found out at the Abu Dhabi is more like Texas than we thought. Yep! My friend Krista had her first taste of Fire Ants!!! Once the burning calmed down I was able to tell several fire ant stories...like the time when my nephew was just a toddler and stepped in them... Yes, lots of fun stories.
Last Saturday we had some guests for dinner..he is from Washington state and she is from Malaysia. They have two beautiful girls. Our church does a week of Adventures in Fellowship every fall and spring. You may remember my blog about our visit last fall with a sweet Filipina woman who cooked for us. Well, we served tacos, refried beans, and a mexican casserole. I think a good time was had by all.
Things are going well with English Club. We are going to learn to dance the Salsa next week. I cannot wait. The kids are doing well. Anxious to head to the States to see their friends...and Robert is excited cuz next week he turns 10!!!
Love ya!!
Mattie

Monday, April 21, 2008

A New Normal or It's NOT my fault....

It's kind of funny. I don't blog as often as I used to because things seem more normal now. That phrase "a new normal" keeps popping in my head. Of course, as soon as I wrote normal down I kind of snickered. Normal...no, not really...but less surprising maybe. Like this morning for instance...I helped take my friend Debbie and her family to the airport at 4:30 to catch their flight back to the US for the summer. I parked in front of her building, had my hazards on, no cars on the road...and wham!!! a car comes and just pops my drivers sideview mirror! It sounded like a gunshot. He was flying and didn't even slow down(not surprising) and sure as heck didn't come back to exchange numbers(also not surprising). Ok, so 2 things...a) door could have been open..there were NO cars around, or b) I could have been standing there or gettng out of the car... So I'm really ticked about the mirror but also very thankful. My thoughts while driving to the airport centered around...How do I write this and make sure NO ONE thinks it was my fault.?..our first car damage over here. :)
Don't really like this time of year. Temperature is getting hotter...100 yesterday. Also, we are saying goodbyes to people.It just isn't fun. Like the Millers who left this morning for Colorado for the summer. Ben is one of Robert's very close friends and we will sure miss him. We have spent so much time in the park together this spring. It will be lonely with their family gone all summer. And the Pages left for Arizona a couple of weeks ago. They will be back in May we hope...but Joe is having back surgery so we're not exactly sure about when. People come and go a lot around here. Which is part of the Normal.....just not a fun part.
Another not fun part of the Normal here, is being so far away from family and friends when they are hurting. It is hard to want to do something...and not be able to do it. So we pray a lot which is good, I know, but it's hard when you want to be there physically as well.
But, there are fun new normals, too....like sunny days all the time...:), and Burger King delivers to our apt. as does Chilis, and trips to Istanbul to see good friends, and new friends, and a church with the whole world in attendance every week, and no rent houses to care for every weekend, and great vegetable produce and bakery goods....AND really CHEAP GAS!!!

But that mirror thing really ticks me off.....:)
Have a great day!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Ancient Basilicas, Airport Blunders


How can I tell you about our trip to Istanbul? Pictures and lots and lots of words, I guess. :)









We had so much fun. Our flight left at 2am or so last Sunday morning. Although we were tired, we were so excited to go that it didn't matter. Eric and Becky were at the airport to greet us. We have known them for many years but it had been 7 years since our last visit with each other.


Our visit was filled with touring Istanbul, delicious Turkish food, lots of chatter and laughter, friendships forming with all of our kids, more food and more touring. :)

We saw the Blue Mosque, the Haggia Sofia(circa 527AD), the Underground Cisterns, Topkapi Palace(1400s) and so on and so on. Mike, Ryan and I flew to Izmir for a day in Ephesus while Becky graciously watched Sallie and Robert(who quickly got tired of ancient churches, mosques and statues, anyway).

While we were in Ephesus we also got to see St. John's Basilica where the apostle John is buried. Although all of Ephesus is amazing...with only 20 percent excavated..it is the largest outdoor museum in the world(I believe the guide told us that....), I think St. John's was my favorite. It has not been rebuilt but is still a peaceful, beautiful place to visit. To stand at his tomb and know that he walked and talked with Jesus in the flesh....while you overlooked the countryside surrounding Ephesus....I don't know. I kind of couldn't breathe..You know?

While in Istanbul, we also took a boat on the Bosphorous and absorbed the beauty and history of Asia Minor..the land of the 7 churches. One day we would like to return and tour all 7. Or we could take the tour of Paul's Missionary journeys. I'm telling you..It was so cool.

We had our usual Hildebrand mishaps on the journey....Like Ryan forgetting to remove his pocket knife(actually a Leatherman...ugh)from his backpack, so that is gone forever. Or me...Let's see before we even got off the plane in Ephesus I had lost the cell phone Becky gave us for the day..fortuneately, they had it for us at the airport that nite when we got there. But best of all, was on Friday when Becky asked Mike, "Now exactly what time does your plane leave? We had been saying 10:30pm all week...but she wanted the exact time because she was in charge of a surprise party for a friend of hers on Friday evening...Oops. When we checked it was actually leaving at 8:30pm. We were ready to go so we hopped in the car...she dropped us off and headed to her party. About 20 minutes later we call her to tell her that we don't leave on Friday..but Saturday. (Are you believing this? Ryan's other title for my blog was Knock, Knock..Who's there? It's me again....) By this time most people would want to shoot us but not Becky. She came back and got us. Then the boys went to the mall and Sallie and I joined the ladies at the Party! (Where we ate wonderful Iranian food...and I impressed our hostess with my one phrase from farsi...thank you...haley mam noon...and I have no idea how to spell it...:)). Oh well, other than realizing that we would get home in the wee hours of Sunday morning and Mike and Ryan would have to be at school and work...one more day in Istanbul, Turkey, with great friends, is not such a bad thing. :)

Some other memorable things...the Grand Bazaar, the Spice Bazaar, Becky's neighborhood bazaar, Robert going to a birthday party with Seth on Saturday with Seth's Turkish friends, Mike, Eric, Becky and I laughing over old memories, Robert eating bread a lot..and not a whole lot of anything else, attending the Palmquist's church, walking the streets of Istanbul, getting to know their kids...playing Boggle and other games, sharing life with them if only for a short time..and just being together.

All in all...it was terrific. Now we are back at home...doing laundry..and more laundry...but enjoying the memories. :)By the way, Eric left on Wed. as he had a conference in Israel, but we made the most of our 3 days together....Next time we will all have more time together. It is their turn to come here....We'll show them lots of sand...and...malls...:)


That's all for now....The dryer calls...

Love, Mattie