Saudi is still Saudi, but I think we are starting to feel a little more comfortable being here. Prayer time seems to be a little less intrusive on our schedule (we're learning how to think ahead a little more), we have met some more people that we enjoy spending time with, our evenings are becoming a little more "normal", we're getting things hung on the wall, finding places to get the car washed, etc. The weather is still hot (mid 90's during the day), but the mornings and evenings have a nice breeze and I think the humidity must be going down because it doesn't seem as hot. We get so jealous hearing of the nice weather in Texas, but know that our time will come when we are having beautiful weather while Texans are getting quite cold.
In preparation for coming to Saudi we weren't sure which holidays to come prepared for. Come to find out, within the compound we do all the holidays. We had everything from a pumpkin carving competition to a haunted house and felt quite festive. Halloween is one we never got super dramatic over anyway, but I guess we could've at least brought some costumes. Thankfully, we have a dress up box so we acted a little like Mary Poppins and got creative.
Funny story: Ok, so there's no way around it -- WE MISS BLUE BELL!! The Saudi's are crazy about their ice cream, but let's face it - you haven't had ice cream until you've had Blue Bell. The next best thing around here is Baskin Robbins. You can't find many flavors in the grocery store so Tim went to the Baskin Robbins to see about getting some Mint Chocolate Chip scooped into a container to bring home. He was trying to explain to the guy what he wanted and the guy suggested he by a Third. Tim was a little confused but agreed to it anyway. (which is often much easier than trying to understand or get them to see it your way) So the guy pulls the big cardboard tub of ice cream out of the display freezer. He put it on this jig and proceeded to cut the bottom third off of the entire carton. So Tim walked out of Baskin Robbins with a Third of ice cream!
Tim and the kids with our Texas cowboy pumpkin! The competition wasn't quite fair, since the chef's were all available to help carve whatever design you wanted, but we came out with 4th place in their age group!
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