Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
The Boys and J Visit E @ Work
E's work is a 5 minute walk along the beach from our house. If you look at the photo below, you might be able to see our house (a big white building kinda above C's head). This photo is of J & the boys arriving to E's work site. C running towards E to give him a hug.
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National Day Celebration @ C's School
As National Day was approaching, C & his classmates learned about Oman. For the school's National Day Celebration, the children at C's school wore clothes from the country they were from. Below you'll see photos of C and the kids from his school singing songs for their proud parents. After they sang, everyone had a big snack (Each family was asked to bring a snack from their country.) and later played Omani games.
Cole is very happy with his school. He feels comfortable in his surroundings and loves his classmates and 4 teachers. Eric and I love the fact that most of the kids are Omani. Only about 4 students of the 20 in his class are not Omani. His closest friends are Yahia from Egypt, Quinn from Fiji, Jude from Lebanon, Buthaina and Mohammed from Oman.
Cole and his classmates. Cole and his good friend Quinn from Fiji are the two islanders in Aloha shirts, but Quinn who is sitting right next to him decided to duck for this photo.Cole's classmates
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Cole's Friend's Birthday Party
Around Town
Sohar Roundabout
Many major roundabouts throughout Muscat have some kind of big structure in the middle. This one has a ship called Sohar. Like the vessel E is working on, it was entirely sewn together with coconut fibre rope, with no nails throughout. E's boss Tom helped build it, and once Sohar was completed it was then sailed to China in 1981.
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