Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Morocco!

So my youngest sister Tracy is living in Morocco for a year teaching english to french speakers (yes she's fluent in french) and invited my other sister Teresa and I out for a visit.
Just moments off the airplane and into our taxi in Rabat, Morocco! Don't stop signs look so much cooler in Arabic? Oh, and they're optional here!

From inside our taxi, yes, we are driving down the center of BOTH lanes! Quite common :)

Our taxi driver dropping us off at Tracy's school...

Then we went straight to Amal's apartment, she works in administration at Tracy's school where she cooked us couscous!
They do not use ovens here, so everything is cooked in a pressure cooker, so VERY tender.

Inside Trace's apartment!

Outside her front door... I love documentation, sorry Trace!

Then the next day was Tracy's day off so we hit the train and went to a city called Fez. It's a touristy place and it was awesome!
The butcher shop in the Fez medina (aka old city)

Our hotel in Fez. Not even close to 2 star! But it was fun. Three beds! And of course the bathroom is a communal down the hall:)
They have orange trees in Morocco...
This is some traditional men attire. It's also very common to see men holding hands as they talk and walk down the street. They are a lot more touchy feely there with eachother.
On the rooftop of our hotel in Fez...
This gentelman let us in the Jewish cemetary and museum...

These are called Tagines... they cook with these alot, like crock pots!
Inside the Jewish museum, it was just filled with a ton of amazing things... no pictures will do justice!

Something like this in the Jewish musuem just made me laugh... I guess if it was ever owned by a Jewish person, it made it into the museum!

This guy went up and down the tiny Medina streets all day long makeing deliveries...

Kids playing in the street... On either side are apartments...

Some fancy place the King of Morocco stays in when he visits Fez...

The rooftop of Tracy's school...

The Medina market place in Rabat. This is where Tracy lives, right outside her door basically and where she does most her grocery shopping.

Fresh Produce...

Olives and dates and figs are numerous...

And you can't get fresher meat! You pick the chicken you want and they chop off it's head and pluck out the feathers for you right infront of your face in just a few minutes!

Fresh sea food, Eels for example...

Or stingrays....

Or a bit of shark if that's what you'd like?!?!?!:)

I tried to get pictures of women who wore the full burka as unnoticeable as possible... Not many women wear it, but there were some, especially older women.

'Tour of Tracy's apartment, Her sleeping quarters...

Her itsy bitsy bathroom with no hot water... So we showered at the humases or public showers. Hot water, but let's not talk about sanitation!
Her kitchen...
These were the appetizers at about every restaurant, pickled olives with pits!

Outside the Mosoleum...
HENNA! Some dye you pay street women to draw on you and it lasts about a week.

The Great Mosque in Casablanca. The 3rd largest in the world...


This guys was in the Oudeya of Rabat and of course wanted some money after I snapped his pic!

The Chellah (shellah). Ancient Roman ruins near Rabat. About a 45 minute walk from Tracy's apartment. Since neither Teresa or I speak French of Arabic and not many people there speak English, we got to walk most places we were going with out Tracy, even taxi drivers couldn't understand us!
One of the teachers Tracy works with invited us to dinner at her house and these were her children and niece. So, a typical dinner invite in Morocco: 5:30pm, show up and eat some appetizers of nuts, cookies, chips and tea. Then, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, until about 9pm, then you sit down and eat dinner. Then, you talk, talk, talk, some more and head home around midnight! Very friendly people...

The trick to getting your kids to bed? Starve them till 9pm, then fill them up till they about burst, then make them listen as all the adults talk in a strange language, they'll be out instantly!
Boder (also a teacher at the school), Brandi (Tracy's American Roomie who ROX!) and Tracy planning their next adventure into the desert once the term ends...
I have never been so happy to see the USA, even just from the plane window! We're about to land in JFK after being stranded in Morocco 3 extra days due to the terrible snow storms in Europe. It was an amazing trip. I love that I got to go. Thank u to all my friends who watched kids for me while I was gone and mostly to Matt for encouraging me to go. It was a trip I will not soon forget!!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Getting in touch with our feminine side....

When Nolan Turner came to play the other day, I went to check on him and Macey and this is what I found:
First we get the hair wet...

then we style...

And have so much fun while doing so!

And then we take turns...

That gives new meaning to hair straightening...

Brush...
And style!

Monday, January 3, 2011

THANK YOU Friends and Family...

I loved getting ALL your Christmas cards this year! I slacked and just couldn't get them done before I left for Morocco and by the time I got home, well, it was a little late! Anyway, I hope you all had wonderful holidays and I love getting your cards and letters, LOVE IT! Thanks again everyone, your families are beautiful and life looks like it's treating everyone pretty well!
Now, need a little feel good flick? Check this one out:

Monday, December 6, 2010

Christmas Tree Adventure...

The Turner Family invited us along to head up Kelly Canyon and cut down our own Christmas tree this year. So we packed our families together (which included 7 kids) and headed on up!

We were are pretty excited. We parked at the ski lodge and were told to hike till you found the tree you wanted... sounds pretty simple right?.....

First, this little girl really thought she should walk the whole way (can I just say BABY steps!) and wouldNOT wear her gloves... hence her hands in the pocket, which, by the way, make her baby steps even smaller...

This is Lisa Turner and yes, that is a 5 month old baby she carried ALL day!!

Macey and Austin...


There we go!


Why kids love eating snow I'll never know, but it's a good thing. We took off about noon on this hike and didn't get back till 5... so it's a good thing they had something to snack on and hydrate them at the same time!

Still walking. A little further than we had anticipated...

Macey and her good friend Nolan...

Baby Bennett... AKA ROCKSTAR! This kid did not make a peep the whole time... oh, except for the time I told Macey to stop throwing snow at Lisa and so she threw it right in Bennett's face instead, but otherwise... nothing!!

Hiking to find a tree off the trail...



Right before the snow in the face incident!



Wanting to hike up to took for a tree with his Daddy...

There they are! Unfortunately, this hike didn't get us a tree. Do you see how high that snow is? You sink wast deep with every step!

So Matt decided he was going to see if the truck could make it up the trail and head to the top to turn around and look for trees...

The rest of us waited and prayed he'd make it back and not get stuck! Which he finally did! So Jeremy and Matt (and Macey somehow got in there!) headed up to look for trees while the kids...

rested from their long walk by making snow forts! (Whatever entertains, right?!)

Jacer!


Austin!

Lisa and I finally decided they must have gotten stuck somewhere, so we headed back to the ski logde and boy were we happy to get there! There was a fire and it was just nice to get back inside someplace warm for a bit!

And not too long after us, the guys made it down with 2 trees! I'd been seriously thinking the worst. That they were stuck up there and they'd come walking down and the whole day just woulda been a bust... but nope, Matt and Jeremy pulled it off and we were SO grateful!
Best part of it all was on the ride home, Marin says, "This will be a day I will never forget!"
Mission Accomplished!!
We loveingly refer to it as our "Charlie Brown Christmas bush", but we love it! It took a lot of work to get this baby but well worth it! :)