Sunday, July 19, 2009


Dana's dad came this weekend to visit for 2 weeks. It has been SOOOOO great to get to see him and spend some good quality time with him. He came with some good friends of ours too. In the picture here at a massage place, he's the one with the peace sign! It's been a hoot hanging out with them so far. At the end of his time we are going to have some fun sight-seeing, eating, and shopping in the capital. The most exciting thing in that city is probably Starbucks. Sounds shallow? You try living without it for over 3 months. Instant coffee just isn't the same.







Along with Dana's dad came lots and lots of goodies, gifts, and awesomeness from loving family back home. My dad's back needed the good asian massage, and maybe another, for toting all the heavy gifts across the globe for us. Pictured left is Dana making-out with Rotel (which is time consuming to make from scratch and just not the same). Thanks for packing them mom - along with everything else! Pictured right is John having fun with his new Cities of Knights game (Dana really does think he has some type of OCD with this game).







Now that summer break is FINALLY here, we have had more time to fix up the house some. Dana has hemmed our bedroom drapes and made dinning room curtains out of bed sheets (you can see a little of those behind her picture kissing the Rotel). Our bathroom was one of the biggest projects. You see... we are lucky enough to have a shower... more like a shower head. There is no shower. The water simply sprays on the vinyl floor and heads to the other side of the bathroom under the sink to the drain. First, John put a shower cutain up to prevent splashing all over the toilet, sink, towels, what have you. Then we scrubbed the walls and floor - which didn't seem to help much. John did cover up some of the sickness with fresh calking - pictured here. After that he rigged a barrier so the water will flow behind the toilet to the drain. A channel if you will. Now Dana can do her hair and makeup while John showers without shower shoes and we can step out onto a dry rug! It's really the little things in life we should be thankful for, you know.
Dana's herb garden is procressing nicely. The main concern at the moment is her Rosemary plant. It is the tall skinny one in the middle. Does it look like a weed to anyone else?





For 4th of July we went to a distant park to play some wiffle ball with some other Americans here and eat some awesome brawts that were brought in by an American. It was a blast! We even shot off some fire works at the end of the night which was fun while it lasted. The funny thing about playing in this park (other than no grass to play on) was the different interruptions we had. As you can see in this picture, there is a bride and a groom walking right in the middle of our game. This would never happen in America, but I'm sure what we were doing was strange and foriegn to them. This was not the only bride and groom to pass through our infield. There was also several people who biked thru, children with golf carts, cleaning ladies, and children smashing ants with their palms - all unanticipated interuptions.

2 comments:

Kimberly said...

Great post! I realized that you have no idea that I keep up with your blog if I never leave a comment! :) So here one is.
I have been craving a good foot and back massage, but just don't want to pay the high American price for one. Please enjoy one for me.
And good work on rigging up the shower drain to keep your bathroom dry! I hung a shower curtain in mine too and then when my mom came she added another 8 inches to the bottom of it so that it actually kept the water where it was supposed to be. Oh, the ingenuity involved in living overseas. :)

Anonymous said...

How did your herb garden do this summer? Were you able to use any of them?

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