Saturday, May 30, 2009

Prom Night



Ryan went to his senior prom on Friday night.  He had a ball. Someone stop the train. I want to get off. But I guess I better hang on...pretty soon it will be Robert. Yikes.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Heating Up

We have been busy these last few weeks. As the weather heats up...so does our life!  Many times I have thought, I need to blog about that, but then another activity springs up and I forget. 
I decided today to get something done before my sister, brother in law and nephew arrive on Sunday.(Which I am very excited about!)

Here are some pictures of what we have been doing.  Our new friends the Millers from Illinois moved here in Feb. for only 4 months.  These last two weeks Kathy wanted to do a lot with her kids so we went along for the ride. :) Here are the 3 boys with Sallie and Robert, just before they all hit the slopes at Ski Dubai.  After that we went to Dubai Mall-the biggest mall in the world, next to the tallest building in the world, with the largest singing fountains in the world..blah blah blah. Anyway, it was fun. :) I have mentioned in a previous blog that Robert likes the Dubai Mall for one reason..Taco Bell. He was happy. 

 We also attended a field trip with the Millers in Sharjah( got lost coming home. driving there is like driving in a black hole.) last week.  The Islamic Civilization museum.  The picture below is Sallie building a mosque with a new friend from Dubai.  All the kids built mosques, not something we ever did in North Dallas.....:)   

And Sallie finished up her watercolor painting class for the semester.  The last picture is her art show day.  My friend Marty Stewart taught several kids this spring and Sallie loved every minute of it. 
Not shown: pictures of our new curtains. Woo hoo! or the night at the Cuban Salsa concert with our friends Chris and Moira. I still would love to move to Cuba. Sigh.  or pictures of our 26th anniversary...yesterday.   
And soon to come? Pictures of  Ryan's prom and graduation! 
By the way, hitting 113 degrees pretty regularly now.  Yep. Texas may feel chilly. :) 
  

 



Sunday, May 3, 2009

Cooking with Andrew



I remember years ago hearing a sermon using the words New Normal. You know, how you get used to certain things and they become normal to you and that becomes your new normal, or something like that. Well, in August, we will have lived here for 2 years so some things really have become normal to us. Daily life: taking Ryan to school, buying groceries, teaching Sallie and Robert, going to church, eating out with friends, going shopping( for some people that's normal....) going to work, attempting to build buildings and so on.
And then SATURDAY happens! Our small group planned a luncheon not just for ourselves but to invite new friends to. People we have met at work or thru school or homeschooling, or where we live. We called it a mixer. And we had our friend Andrew cook. Andrew is a chef from Kenya who we met at church. He came to AD as a chef at the Emirates Palace. When he got here they cancelled that position and hired him as a security guard. He lives in a labor camp. He loves Jesus. His smile lights up the room and his heart, well, forgive me, but it's bigger than Dallas. :) You see, Andrew sends his money back to Kenya to support his family and they need a cow. If they had a cow his wife could move to some land they have in the country with the children and support themselves. Then they wouldn't have to be in the city. So we asked Andrew to cook for our luncheon. For 6 hours he and his Sous chef..Ryan Hildebrand...chopped and grilled and stirred and blessed us with some amazing food. It was a banquet(no surprise there..Andrew has cooked for the vice president of Kenya, yeesh). We took up donations and Andrew is able to buy his cow with some left over to buy some tea trees to plant as well.
So as we were leaving the Kenneys that evening after cleaning up, Andrew, who had just called his wife in Kenya, came over to all of us. With that beautiful grin stretching from ear to ear he said, " God He is moving here today. I see God in all of you. He is moving. I'm so happy. " and more...with tears almost spilling over. From his eyes and ours.
I love that kind of normal. Have a great day.