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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Backyard beauty...


A sweet friend and her dog posed for me last week. This is one of Patrizi Photography's latest Fine Art Garden shots...(click on the image to see it closer!) Not only does this remind me of how you can find Beauty in Doha, if you knew this lady and her family, you would also see Beauty in them. A precious family, inside and out, and the dog Sandy was even photogenic too. No matter where you live on this great earth, you can find special little paradises, some are man made, but most are from above.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Monday, April 21, 2008

Stars of the Week!



Let's hear it for the girls JV Softball Team FIRST PLACE in the EMAC Tournament in Abu Dhabi, and Stars of the Week Maci Lemons and Molly Sayers.
Maci started off the fire with a blasting hit into outfield shocking the Cairo team and Molly for smashing the winning run after being down by 9 in the last inning, 2 outs. It's a story like a movie, running on the field picking her up. I've got goose bumps. It's emotions like this moment, we all need at least once in our lives. (My favorite part of the story is Molly did the sign of the cross before she hit, and is not ca
tholic.) CONGRATULATIONS GIRLS! WE ARE ALL SO PROUD OF YOU ALL!!!


Another Star this week is my GODSON, VINCENT VILLAGOMEZ in Austin Texas. He is in 7th grade and won First Place in District in 4 Track & Field events. Yes, I said first place in FOUR events. High jump 5'5", Hurdles 110, 400 Meters and 400 Relay!!! I always knew Vincent was going to excel in Sports when I saw him play ice hockey when he was about 7 and kicked butt! I am proud of you Vincent...

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

THE FLOATING MARKET

















This is the perfect example of being somewhere you can hardly believe it is for real... 1 hour out of Bangkok in a floating village I can not pronounce, has a morning market through the canals (Venice), bayous (Cajun) or ditches (Pasadena). Floating long boats filled with fruits, vegetables, touristy souvenirs, and these 90 yr old Thai people are actually cooking with fire! From frying bananas, spring rolls to some concoction I have no idea what it was, served in a clever boat made out of banana leaves, but begged Chris to buy it because the 110 year old lady was the cutest thing I had ever seen. (Had stomach ache for 3 days afterwards, but worth it)...









Looking back, I am sick I didn't have a longer lens, my own car, boat and time. I was stuck in a van with 3 Japanese tourists and a couple from Argentina, having to visit dumb ass tourist destinations like a coconut sugar factory and a wood carving spot. I could have spent a few days photographing this unbelievable real life market, on the water in Thailand. The faces and colors and smells (for Karen), were amazing.




I wanna go back.




Saturday, April 12, 2008

I cried today...




Late this morning, once the girls woke up, I had the chance to sit and watch the videos and look at the pictures of their week in Tanzania Africa. In the background, Alexandra and Ashlynn narrated for me, each had their favorites, how horrible the conditions, how beautiful the scenery, how hungry the little children were (but smiling), their comments touching, and pictures were a reflection of the heartfelt compassion I was hearing. I would like to put 100 pictures on here for you to see it all. But I can't. One thing I did notice was a small wooden church in the background with a cross.

35 International Kids from an American School in the Middle East, going to a small town in Africa to help fix up a classroom for a starving culture. I think we just about covered every continent right there. When they arrived, hundreds of children dressed in blue uniforms, sang native songs and gave each one of them flowers. I hear Alexandra's slightly emotional voice in the background of the video saying slowly "Oh my God". Then at the end of their stay, after painting the classroom, making friends, dancing with the locals, fixing up the desks, and passing out gifts, the ASD kids energetically sang back to the hundreds of African children, a song they were taught in Swahili called Jambo, and thanked them!
That's when I cried.

So often we forget to thank those who teach us, who touch us.






Afterwards they went on a two day Safari to see the Big 5 (lion, giraffe, elephant, zebra, ostrich?). They both did fabulous work with a point and shoot, (must be in their blood). It wasn't a cheap trip, but the lifetime memories they bring back with them, have absolutely no price. I am not sure who benefited more, the little African school in Arusha, or my two sweet daughters.




Living abroad gives us chances to do things some just hear about. Real life with real people existing in real places, not just on CNN News or in National Geographic. God has graced us with the desire to give back to others through our good fortune and nature and I feel blessed to have been able to give this gift to my kids. Nicholas went to the city of refuge in Hungary in 2000, Amanda went to UM Army in 2004, Alexandra went to Romania last year from Milan, all for the chance to give back some little bity part of goodness. It doesn't matter if it is buying a pig from the FFA auction in Magnolia Texas and donating the pork to local SOS charity, spending $700 for a ticket to a charity ball at some fancy hotel in Houston or buying a pencil for a child in need, we all need to be reminded often how wonderful it makes you feel to give of yourself. Money, time, heart, soul. I sure want to do more, and I pray my lifetime will allow me to.


Today let's celebrate giving....

Friday, April 11, 2008

Fun in Thailand





Sneak peek of Phuket and Bangkok on our 19-1/2 year honeymoon... (Yes, of course we kissed on the Elephant) More cool images of real people coming soon.