Monday, November 7, 2011

The Big Holiday--Killing the Sheep

Our neighbor is pulling a sheep from his car as the excited children await it's arrival. We went to a neighbor's roof to watch them kill their sheep and I overheard their 3-year-old sing (translated), "OK, sacrifice! OK, sacrifice!" This is part of their heritage, much like a Christmas tree is for ours. In our neighborhood, it seems more of a tradition and community requirement than a religious holiday (similar to a secularist in the states celebrating Christmas).
The killing was very humane (or so I'm told, don't have too much experience in this area!). We spent the time at our friends' house and enjoyed their company.
Patrick, remembering his old 4H skills, helped out.
Some of the neighborhood boys made some good money by setting up a charcoal fire and charring the sheep heads and feet. People usually eat these the second day (tomorrow) over couscous.
The skinned sheep.
OK, this is part of the first days meal. It's the lung, stomach, small intestine, and esophagus all cooked together in a tagine with savory sauce. Amazingly, it's good (except for the esophagus, in my opinion. It's too crunchy.), though my stomach is a little weird now and I'm thankful that I won't be seeing this for another year!
They also grill the liver wrapped in fat, the heart, and the spleen. Everyone that we know does it this way. We smelled the exact same smells all throughout the town.
I learned today how to braid the small intestine, had sheep poop fall on my shoes as the stomach was cleaned out, and almost gagged when cutting up the lung. What a day! Though not all easy, we are thankful to be living among a people that need light.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Two front teeth and catching up

There we have it! All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth! She just lost the second one today and then proceeded to gnaw on some cheese with difficulty. She is such a little sunbeam.

Now...to catch up a bit over the past few months...
We have had visitors both locally and from America.

The kids have started school. H is the only one at our little local school and she is enjoying it most days. She has made friends and loves her pencil case.

We spent a day at the Roman ruins overlooking our city.

We celebrated a birthday! He turned 4 times 11.

We had about 4 hours to explore Paris on the way to a conference. So stunning!

We celebrated our 17th anniversary. I married a winner.

We acquired 2 hamsters and a gerbil. Doesn't JP look a bit like the grinch in the picture? So thankful that his heart is larger!


Saturday, July 30, 2011

Looks yummy, but what about the inside?

Proverbs in our country are very popular. One that I like to use with my friends translates, "The outside looks beautiful, but what about the inside?" They laugh and then it can open a conversation of how people look good on the exterior, but their heart, what's it like? We don't know the depth of deceit in our own hearts, but we certainly know that there are wrong motives and pride lurking. It's a proverb that people understand, though not always to the depth that it convicts.

This is a culture that strives for good appearances, even in their food. These beautiful cookies truly look elegant on the outside, but beware! Blandness lurks beneath the surface! It's funny to me how this proverb can apply to these lovely but yucky morsels too! How about you? You're looking good, but how's your inside today? xxoo

Friday, July 15, 2011

Age 15!

We love you and are so glad you are in our family! June 22nd was a happy day 15 years ago in Evanston, IL.


A birthday fish!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

"We love you Miss Hannigan"

Last night I was getting ready to go to an engagement party. It was a fancy and glittery party so I was making my makeup dark. It definitely wasn't as bold as the stunning "Cleopatra" eyes that I saw there, but for my normal near-naked eyes it was something different.

John was watching me. Hair clipped up, eye shadow on, red shimmery dress in place. He said, "You look like that lady in Annie."

"You mean Miss Hannigan??!!" I half laughed and half shuttered.

"Yeah," he said.

"What about Cinderella?" I said, trying to get him to rethink the matter! Cracked me up!

Carol Burnett kind of reminded me of my mom, so I took comfort in that. Well, sort of.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

9 years old already!

Can't believe that the little buddy is already 9!
He requested coconut cream pie. Smart boy! I hadn't made them for years so was surprised at how easy my recipe was. We'll be making this one again!
There are a group of teachers here for 2 weeks doing seminars for kindergarten teachers in our city. They are doing a fantastic job. We were happy that they could celebrate with us!

May the God of hope bless you, JP, and fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may abound in hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.

Thankful for another year


The end of May brought a pumpkin pie, some homemade cards, and a grateful heart.