Saturday, August 20, 2011

last days...

today, Katrina came and collected J & C... We're so glad "Mom" is back!  
Here's some photos of our last days in KTM, watching the kids...
J operating a "saving helicopter" (like Uncle P!)


A house!

J "reading" to C in his room...

funky mirrors.. J is tall!  (like Daddy!)

the bouncy castle!

"you can do it, C!"

getting ready to go out in monsoon... rain didn't stop them!

J entertaining C 

 big brother's arm around C as they rode the train

 J climbing the mountain

"wait for me, J!"

sunset on the last day... we miss them!!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

chakkajam?

Today was a vehicular movement strike by all the public transport companies in Nepal... It sure wrecked our plans to go to the mall and play in the children's area... :- (   Instead... we took photos of the kids watching movies ("hams 1, 2 & 3 below); and went for a walk (in the rain!) through our neighborhood, eventually stopping at an Italian coffee shop for ice cream... J & C charmed everyone!

"Ham #1"


"Ham #2"


"Hams".. the both of them!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

the sweetest things!

This week, we are watching J & C while their folks find housing and start working in India...  we're 
praying for them every day...  and in the meantime...

we're painting!
..

and J is training Selah to "be good"!

and swinging on the "ping" with Grandpa!


And running through a "preschool gymnastics course"
 -- homemade in the living room with lots of cushions!





and visiting the local "hatti" at the zoo!

And building a TENT!



Before they left, we prayed for all the little ones at the Kathmandu International Christian Church...


Friday, June 24, 2011

Homemade Mexican!

Saturdays always inspire me to cook!
Today, I shelled a bunch of red beans, and then inspiration took over!

I wonder if I have to soak fresh beans like I do dry beans?
hmm.  

I made homemade corn tortillas, stuffed them with cheese and green chiles,
topped it off with some homemade enchilada sauce, 
and served them to my "gringo" husband!
YUM!



Plums!

It's been far too long since I wrote here.  The only excuse I have, (and the answer to most anything these days), is "PLUMS"!

  Our back yard is yielding a great harvest!  Our plum tree is (was!) full!  


Closeup -- PLUMS!


 We picked them...


Soaked (cleaned) them...

And made... Plum Crisp!


And Plum JAM!


YUM!!


Our new puppy, "Selah", thought I went mad!


She was absolutely no help!


Now... we're on to BEANS!  (red beans to be exact!)


closeup!  hmmm... tacos, anyone?


This week, we got a 3 month membership to a gym and a pool...
the grandkids are going to love it!
baby pool and play area...


Swimming laps!  YAY!


and finally... at nite, it's learning the new Nepali worship songs...


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

28 days


I've been in the USA for 28 days.. here's a snapshot of my whirlwind travels this month!

I landed in Denver, and right away, boarded a plane for Minnesota 
(for Hannah's graduation) with K, B, & C!
C sat with me!  (oh, and the SF came too)

C at Aunt Han's house... balloons!

Han's commencement ceremony.  
We think that she was the ONLY redheaded graduate!

C slept right through the commencement service,
(even though the speaker, MN senator, Amy Klobuchar, was interesting)
She woke up just in time to enjoy climbing (and sitting) on the emptied bleachers!

the day after graduation, the "sisters" (K, B & H) wanted to go to the "mall of America" (H & M, anyone?)  C and I went along, but we were NOT interested in shopping, instead, we rode the rides!  
"grr".. C on the lion!


 C discovered a whole NEW world!
I was struck by how safe she felt, exploring everything, 
because she KNEW that I was right behind her...
kinda like my relationship with Jesus as I travel the world

 building with legos... (she's BRILLIANT)

After Han's graduation, we packed up all her stuff and headed for beautiful Colorado! 
When we arrived, the kids took me on a trip to the mountains for my birthday
and to celebrate Mother's Day for both Katrina and I.
Here's a pic of my eldest, beautiful, daughter.. with her little carbon copies...

my favorite 3 - (almost 4) - year old PERSON! 
 J, your Grandma loves you sooo ...

Here is Mick's (that would be Grandpa's) stream.. we sure missed him and Miguel!!

After the mountains, it was time to head to the Y campus and teach for a week.
I was so happy to teach the KIDS of the Crossroads students too!
Here I am leading an activity of team building in the Foundations School.

Team Building Activities with the CDTS students

After teaching, we all helped Bekah move to her new apartment (Well, Corban, David and Hannah moved things... Katrina & I opened boxes!)

The sistas!

Then!!!  Han and I had the JOY of watching J & C for 5 days!!!! 
Fun at the mall on a rainy day

C!

when the weather warmed up, we went to the ZOO!
(Colorado touts the highest altitude zoo in the WORLD!.. and one of the coolest)
 C fearlessly feeds the giraffes...

J and I opted to pet the baby giraffe

I love this boy!

C and Han petting a baby wallabie!

a bird flew right to J's arm and ate from the seed stick he was holding!

the grizzly bears did tricks for us!

On other days...
Aunt Hannah played LOTS with J&C, while Grandma had meetings...


Making a card for mom and dad.. they were out of town


My kitchen helpers making hotcakes together...


Making freshly squeezed OJ!


We ended the week at Chuck E. Cheese.. C loved the horse!
J, (with a bit of help from Grandma, the amazing duck shooter, and ticket earner...),
won over 100 tickets and got a rocket launcher :-)  The SF is gonna like that!


J & Han playing air hockey (he won, I think!)

It was sooo hard to say, 'goodbye' to the kids, but we did it...
(but, it was a little easier knowing they were going to Grammy & Poppa's & Aunty Em's)
then!...

Han and I left for NY.  We sure missed Mick!  
Here's the church he grew up in (and their very talented, children's choir!)



We went upstate to see Aunt Missy, Uncle Richie, Grandpa, and the cousins.. We decided to take the train into the city (to avoid NY driving with Aunt Missy!, and to celebrate Hannah's accomplishments - graduate cum laude, and Fulbright scholar!!!) - but we had to RUN to get there on time.  Here we are huffing and puffing at the platform...

riding the train with Han...

We walked directly from Grand Central Station to Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art!
Rembrandt's painting of Aristotle almost communicating with a bust of Homer.. held my attention...
 (I know, I'm in the way!  sorry!)

Han in the Greek and Roman exhibit.  We LOVED the Met!
 (not enough time to see it all, but it was amazing)

We went on a free tour of Impressionists and Post-Impressionists.. 
and learned a lot!  an early painting of Van Gogh's 

Shoes...

After the Met, we walked for blocks with no luck of hailing a cab (it was 6 pm in NYC!) 
so, a very kind, very CRAZY, middle eastern driver, picked us up in his Lincoln Town Car, drove through restricted bus lanes, almost mowed down 12 people, 
was hilariously funny, and finally... got us safely to Times Square! (yes, ALL of us squeezed in - 5 in the back seat, with Doug in front (good thing too, cuz the rest of us missed seeing most of the near accidents! - remember, I live in Kathmandu!  and this guy's driving was scary!  but I like him! - Doug wants him to give him driving lessons.  right.)


What a fun night with the fam... Thanx Alberts!
 Congrats, Han & Doug!

.
Good bye, Times Square.  Good bye, NY.  Good bye, Colorado.  Good bye USA.  
Good bye, Doha airport (in 3 more hours) and soon... 
"hello Kathmandu, my Miguel, my Mickey, and that puppy that we still haven't named!" 

sigh...Happy... and Grateful... for 28 days.