Saturday, October 31, 2009

So much all at once!

So I haven't been writing much lately because things have been pretty boring.  And then, of course, everything had to happen all at once so that now I have to catch up!

First of all, last Friday Mitch and I took advantage of a beautifully sunny day to go to the zoo!  It was called a "Wild Safari" and it's up at the foot of the mountains that are just outside of the city (the ones that we hope to get a chance to ski in sometime this winter).  The place was basically empty and it was quite a game just trying to figure out where to go.  We eventually found a bus that took us up into the hills and through some gates.   Behind those gates were lions, and tigers, and bears--no kidding!  We just drove through them as they lounged about!  We saw an elephant and some giraffes as well.  The bus ride ended at a big net enclosure that housed hundreds of different birds.  We bought a couple packets of seeds and wandered around inside for a while.  I must admit that I got pretty good and coaxing the birds around me.  Unlike some of the kids in our group.  Their main goal seemed to be to see how many birds they could get to flee from them in terror!  After that we were left on our own and we wandered around sharing sidewalk space with deer and elk.  The biggest part of our adventure was really just trying to figure out what to do next and where to go but that made discovering the animals that much more fulfilling. 

That night as we went to bed both Mitch and I felt the beginnings of some kind of sickness coming on.  Neither of us were surprised because the children had all been getting sick over the past few days and we realized that it was inevitable for those of us living in such close contact with them to get sick too.  Sure enough, we woke up the next morning with the flu in full swing.  The flu sucks--swine or regular.  We were doing all right though, just taking care of each other all Saturday and most of Sunday--we even listened to church!  But by Sunday evening Mitch wanted to see if someone could get us some kind of expectorant.  He called Yalune up but when she found out that I had a bit of a fever she decided that we should go to the hospital.  We really didn't want to go but we didn't have a choice really so off we went.  As we went I began to feel worse and by the time we got there I had a nice high fever of 102.8.  That sent off their little heat detector things for sure!  Then followed a really torturous hospital quarantine.  I won't go into too many details because that's just me complaining but let's just say it included really horrible beds, seriously limited care and far too many needles.

In the end we got to go home after two nights of torture to be quarantined at home which was a HUGE improvement.  Fortunately Mitch and I are feeling much better.  Mitch just has a little cough to get rid of.

Yesterday was Halloween and we had been wanting to celebrate it with the kids.  We'd asked our families to send us some candy and stuff but with the  quarantine we were unsure as to wether or not we'd get it in time.  We did and yesterday was a blast!  We had the kids come over earlier in the day and they decorated masks and brown bags.  Then at night we passed out candy to a couple of people in the building and had the kids come trick-or-treating.  They sure managed to catch the spirit of the holiday (kids and candy is a universal thing!).  After that we watched Hocus Pocus with them while they devoured their spoils.  It was really fun and quite exhausting after our week of enforced bed rest.

Now it's November and I look forward to birthdays and Thanksgiving and then before you or I know it we'll be back in the states for Christmas!!



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Monday, October 5, 2009

A bit of homesickness

I'm hoping that this will be therapeutic.


I  miss American food!!!!

I miss American Chinese food:

-egg drop soup

-fried rice

-crab cream cheese wantons and a freaking spring roll bowl!

-sweet and sour chicken

-sesame chicken

-those pot-stickers from Costco

-egg rolls

I miss American Mexican food:

-enchiladas 

-tacos both hard and soft

-quesadillas

-nachos

-Cafe Rio's chicken burrito with that special sauce

I miss American Italian food:

-frozen pizza

-lasagna

-fettucini  alfredo

-garlic bread

-the creamy pesto sauce from Old Spaghetti factory on the salad and with the bread

I also miss stuff my mom makes:

-kailua pork

-pot roast

-cheap fish sticks, baked potatoes with sour cream and cooked spinach with lemon juice

-chocolate chip cookies made by Chrissy

-salad!  With the good ranch from the BYU creamery or the kind with fruit and that poppy seed dressing

-that salad Grandma Bounous makes for Thanksgiving (I better not start on Thanksgiving food)

-potato salad

-roasting hot dogs over a fire

-S'mores

-pigs in a blanket

-chili pie

-Cheesy tomato soup with toast and saltine crackers!

-cinnamon raison bagels with cream cheese toasted or not

-those chicken fajitas with the cucumbers, corn, lettuce, ranch and cheese

-Reese's Puff cereal (ok my mom doesn't technically make those either)

-that garlic chicken pasta that's frozen with the carrots and corn and broccoli 

-that cheesy chicken and carrot soup which technically I make

-spaghetti squash

-fried zucchini 

I miss stuff Mitch's mom/dad makes:

-her tacos with that special cheesy sauce stuff (I bet I won't notice the spiciness at ALL now)

-souped up minute rice and grilled cheese

-chocolate zucchini cake

-roasted pineapple (just as good as Tucanos!)

-burgers off the grill

-chili 

-kraft matrimony and cheese

-Don's banana bread (technically I haven't actually tried it but Mitch misses it a lot and I do miss a good banana bread so I thought I could put this one on anyways)

I also miss all these other things:

-grapes without seeds in them

-normal tasting bread--not too mention all the different kinds of breads (ie whole wheat, pumpkin, cheese etc like from Kneaders or Great Harvest)

-normal 1 % milk

-strawberries, blackberries, raspberries

-girl scout cookies (Samoas and thin mints)

-grasshopper milk shakes

-cheddar cheese

-frozen peas and carrots (that aren't overgrown)

-red potatoes

-mandarin oranges

-ground beef that doesn't scare me

-washed, refrigerated  eggs

-any food from my home ward

-those little weenies that people make for the superbowl

-hot pockets

-J--Dawgs




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