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When we first got to Qatar, and started attending church there, we had a wonderful priest, T. Ian Young, whose Friday morning services (Friday was the Qatari Sunday) were exactly 60 minutes long, and the music was always uplifting. I learned some great children’s songs from him, and he always gave a children’s sermon before sending them out for children’s Sunday School while he gave an adult level sermon to the older attendees, like us.
During the service, Father Ian would...
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I did it! My first half marathon. Two hours twenty-one minutes. 99% running, 1% waiting to go to the bathroom. 10lbs lost over six months and nearly 200 miles of training runs. It has been an amazing, exhilarating and crazy journey.  The icing on the cake was feeling good and being able to enjoy the whole race, having friends cheering from the sidelines, and then running across the finish line with Anna and Lucy. What a perfect way to spend Mothers Day weekend.I'll write more when I...
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While life has taken a busy turn, with weddings and new schools and other various boring events that would entertain no one but me (and sometimes not even me!) I couldn't let the day pass without at least throwing out a Happy Mother's Day to all the moms I know.In light of the recent Time article asking if you are mom enough, making mothers all over the internet shout about how they ARE mom enough and who needs a magazine to make them feel otherwise all I have to say is this - I don't care...
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My Gorgeous Mother's Day Present(c) Amanda van MulligenFor those of you who are mothers living in the Netherlands today was hopefully a day of pampering and cuddles from your little ones, and your partner of course. It's a day to put mum in the spotlight, because let's face it most days aren't..... Mum is usually too busy running around taking care of everyone else to stop and stand in the spotlight!Mother's Day in the Netherlands is always the second Sunday of May and has been since 1925 (if...
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Thanks to my lovely colleague Cassie from Food My Friend I got my first award and I feel very honoured. Thank you Cassie!To begin this, I need to spell out the rules first:1: Tell everyone something about yourself that nobody else knows.I love spaghetti! That doesn't seem to be very unusual, in fact I believe it's quite a staple food in most countries but what makes it a little embarrassing is how I love it the most. Call it a childhood memory but every time I was sick my father would make me...
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Have you ever set out to do something for someone but they ended up blessing you instead'I went to visit someone and took over some fruit from our yard. Â She recognized them immediately and called them "bluggos". Â Her husband explained that they are a cross between a banana and plantain. And he told me that if you have bluggos in your yard you will never go hungry.I left their house that day with all of this:Those little bananas, plantains, the mami fruit, plums, the cashew fruit, and...
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My 5.5 days in Germany after NYC flew by in a flash, partly because two days were really dedicated to travelling from one place to another.
Highlights included: watching arty athletic performances at the Tiger Palast (as part of the kangaroo’s dad birthday treat); looking down at the beautiful Rhine River; spending one-on-one time with the father-in-law (felt nervous initially but we got along really well); being driven around the Ruedesheim countryside and taking in cute ancient German...
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This is her, our beautiful daughter today on her 16th birthday. Below is her on the day we left the United States to start our new lives. It's been an awesome adventure. Her father and I are so proud of the things she's accomplished to this point in her life...
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Heart # 1. . . then I found plenty of hearts for you. This time it was a beach picnic after the limestone cliffs of Chekka. Another pebble beach. The kids were in no mood to collect stones for me today; the sea was too tempting. And so I employed the housekeeper and my 96-year old father to look for stones. This could be a flag designI am fascinated by stones. Not only the composition of them, but the shape. And the color. In my next life, I intend to be a geologist. Maybe I should...
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