Tuesday, October 28, 2008


Nigerian Culture Day



Emily and her Friends on Nigerian Culture Day



We are totally hooked on our iPods. Between the four of us we have a vintage iPod Mini, two versions of the Nano, an old-school Shuffle, and two iPod Classics. The other day I was messing with mine and happened to hit the most played songs playlist. Top of the list? “Born to Run” I scrolled down past “Life is a Highway”, “Peaceful World” and “What a Wonderful World.” The song titles seem to indicate that somewhere outside of Spokane in 1981 I came down with a severe case of wanderlust.

Our time here has taken us from Egypt to South Africa, east to Kenya and Tanzania, down the Danube River, and to the top of the Eiffel Tower and the London Eye. Has that been enough of tromping across the globe? Will a Christmas trip to Thailand, Vietnam, and United Arab Emirates cure the urge to see what is around the next corner?

Sometime next week we will find out if the AIS school board is willing to extend our contract for another year. If that happens, then we will have to decide if we are going to spend another year on the road. Lots to think about. We will keep you posted.


Emily guards her friend Liliana on the Soccer Pitch



Jacob shows his ball handling skills



A Blue Belt in Action

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