Friday, May 30, 2008

Silver Celebration


25 Years!!!!


Yes, it's true...This week was our 25th Anniversary.
Our celebration actually began last Sat. when our small group threw us a surprise party at Jeff and Mary's house...our friends pictured above. Krista and Mary plotted and schemed behind our backs and really got us good. We just didn't expect it and were so blessed by it...
Then on the day itself Mike took me to see Indiana Jones. We enjoyed it. Last nite Jeff and Mary joined us at a Moroccan restaurant here in town. Everything was just right...well, the dinner was tasty...It was just kind of funny cuz at this expensive restaurant was also hosting a Women's Club dinner and seated them right in the center of the restaurant....with the microphone going and everything...:) They don't really have separate rooms here for big groups, I guess. but they could have mentioned it when we made the reservations.....hmmm...
Anyway, Mike and I are blessed to have these 25 years together. We never dreamed we would be celebrating number 25 in the Middle East. Life is full of surprises....It has been bitter sweet as well for me. I can't count how many times I've thought of my folks this week. I remember their 25th in Bolivia, and how my mom never, ever forgot to send us an anniversary card For our Daughter and "Son"... and again wishing I could just talk to them on the phone again. But I hear her voice and daddy's too....Honey. we're so proud of you both. I can just hear them.

Friday, May 23, 2008

May Fun




Obviously May has flown by for us. My friend, Mary Hone, told me she checked my blog but I hadn't written on it since Mother's Day...Oops. :) This month like most everyone elses has been filled with end of the year school activities and everything else that piles up in May...On top of that we are hitting hundreds everyday and it is getting old already. Ugh.

Last nite was the American Community School Prom. Ryan took his friend Megan. Although he has not emerged from his room yet this morning, he did tell me that they had a good time. He is ready for school to be out...last day June 4th. Yay!

Sallie, Robert and I are spending more time at the beach these days...in the afternoons it is a bit cooler and the water is just right. We moved to the beach from the park as the park was getting too hot. I've also started giving swim lessons to some of the kids as everyone wants to work on skills and things. We started last Wed. and I was glad that my new friend Johnni, from Missouri, married to an Emirati, was able to bring her son Hassan for the lessons. Not sure how far we will go but the kids seemed to enjoy the lessons.

Last nite our friends Brad and Sharon had a 25th Anniversary party at their apt. They were married one week before us...It was a fun party. Mike and I were chosen for the oldywed game that the Kerrs cooked up...we tied for 3rd/last place. Sigh...but actually were very happy with our answers and scores. It was really a fun evening.

So, we are getting ready for our trip to the US...countdown....less than one month. Can't wait.....

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mother's Day

For many of you your Mother's Day is still going on. It's Monday over here so I can officially say my first Mother's Day is completely finished. I think most of the day I was having a pity party and although everyone was invited no one came....just me...Sigh. Because Sunday is a work/school day it was business as usual. The pity party was mostly because I kept thinking of all my friends back in the States having brunch or whatever and here we were...no big deal. So pretty depressing, huh? Well, my sweet kids came thru for me. Bless their hearts. Russell called Sat. nite his time so I had his phone call on Sunday morning and then yesterday afternoon Ryan, Sallie and Robert made me a fancy computerized Mother's Day Card video which I will treasure forever. Ryan downloaded the most recent episodes of Lost, Mike ordered pizza, and we just hung out together.
On top of that, I had a surprise phone call. My dear friend, Ramon, from Cuba called us. He moved to Dallas last week and wanted to catch up with us. He was a friend who translated for all but one of my trips to Cuba and we had some great conversations over the years. I could not believe it was him. Course I had to explain that he was talking to me from halfway around the world, but we are all planning to get together this summer when we are in the States. He also translated for one of Mike's trips so it will be a great reunion when we get back. So great to hear his voice and catch up.
So, I had a nice Mother's Day..Hope all my mom friends have had a good one as well. I do miss everyone, but it was a nice day.
Love,
Mattie

Monday, May 5, 2008

Cinco de Mayo..Abu Dhabi style






Robert's birthday was yesterday. Number 10. I put a picture on the fridge...of the week we brought him home from the hospital. The picture we sent out in the baby announcements. Mike and I stood there and smiled...Russell was 10 when Robert came home. The kids were so little. Another lifetime ago. :) We went to the park and took cupcakes. (Park days are fast coming to a close...) and last nite the Kenneys joined us at the new Cantina Laredo for Tex-Mex. It was very good!! Yay!! Robert chose not to have a big party. Mike is taking the kids to Wild Wadi Water Park in Dubai next Sat., instead of the party deal....It will be Robert, Sallie and Billy. Robert is beside himself happy with his Nintendo DS...a replacement from the one he got for the move here that was lost in the airport. Ugh. :) He cried when he opened the games from Wil Anderson. Not over the gift either. He misses his friends. We are so thankful for Billy and Ben here in Abu Dhabi.

Yesterday was English club...we learned to Salsa at Maria's house. It was so fun. My sweet friends also presented me with a beautiful gold necklace as a thank you for getting all this started. I was surprised and teared up...They are the sweetest friends. It was very special. Thurs. we are all going shopping together to buy baby clothes for our building guard(Nassar)..He is returning to India for 6 months to see the son he has never seen...The baby is about 13 months old. This is the story of just about eveyone you meet here in any of the laborer positions...My lady who cuts my hair had not seen her children for two years. They just send the money home. Heartwrenching. Anyway, we are giving him money and sending clothes home with him. It's a surprise and we are excited.
So that was our Cinco de Mayo...Actually quite appropriate...Salsa, and Cantina Laredo. :) It was a fun day. And now my baby is 10....sigh. Wow.