Today is Alia's Birthday! This morning when she got up we said "Happy Birthday, Alia!". She replied with "La"...which means "no" in arabic. She then said she wanted a drink. I guess she doesn't quite know the meaning of birthday. Jill made a beautiful monkey cake (for our little monkey) and we took it to her daycare and had a small party. At the end of the video below, you'll see that Alia didn't even get to blow out her own candles...poor Alia.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Beach Babes
To the hotel
Monday, June 11, 2007
Jellyfish and Sandcastles
Every afternoon at basata the tide would bring in several jellyfish on the shore. It soon became Lydia's mission to save all Jellyfish on the sand and return them to the sea. We, thankfully realized that these jellyfish don't sting as Lydia began picking them up. She would spend an hour or two gathering all the jellyfish she could fit in her sand pail and then wade out in the sea and dump them. It really was quite a sight. The ones at the bottom of the pail probably died of suffocation or at least got a pretty good headache by smacking the water.
Here you see the crusaders completing their "save the jellyfish" project. btw...the hat Alia is wearing was once mine (Calvin).
Basata means Simplicity
Our first four days of our vacation we stayed at a place called Basata. This means simplicity in Arabic and it is very simple....exactly what we needed. You stay in small one room bamboo huts right on the beach without electricity. There is one large community hut used as a kitchen and dining area. All eating is on carpets with short Arab tables. There are also two community bathrooms and showers on opposite ends of the camp. Since living in Cairo can be quite hectic, this kind of place is exactly what we needed to unwind.
The only problem at Basata were the flies...thankfully there aren't mosquitoes....but the flies got a little bothersome...It's a good thing we had a mosquito net for our new little one.
This is our little hut behind Lydia. Home sweet home for four days. Lydia loved getting up in the morning and playing in the sand.
On the way
Ok...ok...I know many of you are thinking...."finally they gave us an update and some pictures". Well, here you go. The next few posts will be on our trip to the beach nearly four weeks ago. :( Anyway, we'll catch up now. ha ha Here are some pics of our way out there. This is the dry desert of the Sinai.....talk about wandering in the wilderness. :)
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