Saturday, March 8, 2014

Winter In The Desert

It is difficult for us to remember that it has been winter around here.  We have been able to wear the same type of clothing our entire time we have been here.  Occasionally I have put on a light sweater on my way to school, but the winter temps here are comparable to a nice June day at home.  So, for the past 5 months the weather has been very pleasant.  I really thought I would miss the seasons of home, but I have found it quite enjoyable to have such warm temperatures outside all the time.  Maybe next year I will miss the seasons. 

In the winter our community is able to do many outdoor activities because the heat isn't at heat stroke levels.  I know I have put a few of these pictures on facebook, but it is important for me to keep this blog as a journaling of our time here.

Bike Race: Carter, Cameron and I participated in the yearly bike race.  I am not sure why Bryan was on the sidelines cheering us on, but he decided to sit this one out.  The bike race was divided into age groups.  Carter was first to go and took third place!  If only his tires were bigger then he could roll a little faster.


 
Cameron also did the bike race, but his chain fell off in the first 100 meters.  It was quite ironic since Bryan works on everyone's bikes. Bryan ran out on the race course and fixed his chain but Cameron was at least 90 seconds behind at that point.  My heart broke for the little guy.  However, after lap one he had already caught up to many of the kids and he finished really well.  We are so proud that he did not give up, never cried, and tried his very best.  This kid impresses us everyday. 
 
I wasn't planning on racing, but was talked into it by a group of ladies and couldn't let down all my students that were there to cheer me on.  I believe my race was 17km, and was easier done on a road bike.  I pushed my "Sweet Pea" and she held her own against all the roadies.  I think next year I will try and find a road bike for the race.  It would have made it a little bit easier on the quads.
 

 
We left the bike race and had to quickly get ready for Carter's 6th birthday.  We decided to make it an Olympic party and had so many countries represented.  The kids had a great time!  Bryan was in charge of the games, and I was in charge of the treats.  We feel so lucky that our children have so many great friends here.




 




Many people at home have asked if we ever work.  Yes!  We actually work really hard, but we play hard too.  We might as well do everything this place has to offer!  No regrets!  The best part of living here is learning about the world.  Our kids have already gained such a rich educational experience and we have only been here since July!  This past weekend was the Parade of Nations.  Most people in our community met at Discovery Square and we marched to the recreation center with our country.  I have never dressed up patriotic, but I did here.  It is nice to connect with the USA and helps one not miss home quite as much.  The parade was fun!  Each country had a table on the field and shared food, pictures, and unique items.  The USA booth had hot dogs, cupcakes, and cookies.  I never did get anything from our booth because the line was long.
 






 My teaching assistant!  I love her and will miss her when she goes on maternity leave.  She has done so much for me!
 Carter's teacher dressed for Pakistan and marched with the USA.  She is such an amazing person!
 4 countries are represented in this picture!  So  blessed to have these people in my life!
 Carter's very best friends from school!
The Girls from my class!  We are each from a different country!  Love them!
 
 
Well, that has been our life for the past few weekends.  I did leave off our overnight stay in Jeddah, so will have to blog about that on a different day.  We are having fun and feel LUCKY to be living in Saudi Arabia.  There are so many interesting, fun, and unique people that have decided to make this place there home.
 


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