Thursday, May 19, 2011

Swimming

We have been doing a lot of swimming lately, as every day gets over 100 degrees - the hottest I've seen it was 116 so far.  But we've got four more weeks, and it's only getting hotter!

Jack has become a pool-addict.  The first things he says in the morning is "I wanna go to pool".  He jumps off the diving board, and even has been trying to dive!  He loves to put his face in the water and try to swim underwater.  He opens his eyes easily in the pool, something I have never been able to do. He doesn't need goggles, but he likes to wear them once in a while since Mommy and Daddy do.


We have also discovered Sunset Beach which is a nearby resort that has a beach and waterpark.  On Fridays it is "family day" so women are allowed to wear normal swimsuits.  We went with our friends Rick and Aprelle, and their almost-two-year-old daughter, Sydney.

Enjoying the waterpark
Playing in the sand

Loving the salt water of the Arabian Sea
Playing with daddy
We are enjoying the warm weather here, but we are very excited for Midwestern weather and greenery!  We will be back on June 17th and can't wait to see you all!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Jack's Summer 'Do

Jack went to Daddy's Barbershop today after school to get a new summer look.  Since it was 104 degrees today, we decided it was time to give him a cool new cut.  (I couldn't get him to look at me for any of the pictures - sorry)

The winter style
Buzzing away
Rob wanted to stop here - business in the front, party in the back
And finally...a much cooler style for summer
Jack then looked in the mirror and said, "Uh oh, where did Jack's hair go?"  and laughed hysterically.  He thinks he is so funny.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Thailand Part 4




Our last two days in Thailand were spent at an amazing resort called Birds & Bees.  Not only is it a beautiful and lush resort, it is run by a socially- and eco-conscious organization whose profits are used for fighting poverty through education in Thailand.  They have several restaurants as well, called Cabbages and Condoms.  The man who started this organization is known as the Condom King in Thailand, because he teaches about family planning in an effort to fight poverty and slow the spread of AIDS in Thailand - and he has been very successful.  The name "Cabbages and Condoms" is due to his belief that family planning and health issues should not be taboo -- they should be as easy to talk about as vegetables are.  Therefore the resaturant is decorated with condom art and condoms are passed out as after-dinner treats.  The organization now has a school in rural Thailand that is supported by the resort.  Students pay tuition by doing community service and planting trees.  They also hire people from rural Thailand to work at the resort, providing housing, daycare, and job training to people who otherwise would have very limited options.

An example of "condom art"

Playing at the pool

Loving the water slides!
We took a tour of the resort's mini-farm where they grow many of the fruits and vegetables, and produce eggs, for the restaurant. So inspiring!
Herbs and vegetables

Compost bins

Man-powered watering system for the mushroom house

Jack's favorite new fruit -- Jack fruit!
Pineapples


Also at the resort we learned about spirit houses, which are present near many of the Thai houses we had seen so far. 



The Outsiders

This winter Rob played in a basketball league at Saudi Aramco, which is a huge oil company.  The main part of the company is very close to our school, and it includes a huge employee compound, complete with restaurants, a horse stable, elementary and middle school (the high schoolers come to us) and many activities.  All the other teams were made of Aramco employees, so their team was called "The Outsiders".

Friday, April 29, 2011

Easter


We celebrated Easter this weekend (Thurs/Fri) since we were working on Sunday.  We started by dyeing hard-boiled eggs. 

This morning we had a compound egg hunt and brunch.

Hunting for eggs by the pool


Then the Easter bunny came to our house and hid a basket while Jack was napping.  
After minutes of looking, we found it!

The special basket Grandma Karin made



The Easter bunny brought some jungle animals for Jack.  The rest of the day was spent as any good Easter should be spent -- playing with our new toys in the pool!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Thailand Part 3

One day in Bangkok we went to the Dusit Zoo, which was really impressive.  The best part was that they have a tall platform by the giraffes where people can stand at the height of the giraffes' head.  The zoo workers let Jack feed the giraffes!

Check out its tongue!


Here are some of the other highlights...


A white Bengal tiger
Albino Soft-shelled Turtle

Golden Thai Python
Funny sign in the bathroom (but not meant to be funny...)

Jack having a conversation with a goat
We had to go all the way to Bangkok to see camels...

...and cows!

Side note: Two-humped camels (bactrian) are not found in Saudi Arabia; only one-humped camels (dromedary) are.  My mom taught me that when she came to visit us.
 
Loving elephants