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Both me and my off-line self have been accused of extremism in being “cup half-full people”.
Um Omar, in her last comment, asked for more good news as it ...
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While it threw me for a loop yesterday, this roller-coaster ride seems a straight-away today. Well, rather than King Hussein Cancer Center, I ended up next door at the ...
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Hhhhmmm…so what gave me the impression I would be able to come home, call my US doctor’s colleague, and get surgery scheduled before Ramadan? I wasn’t really planning on ...
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I just love O’Hare Airport in Chicago, and I love flying Lufthansa. I love our friends the Millers, who brought Dairy Queen Dilly Bars as a last good-bye treat ...
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Thanks, dear readers, for hanging in there with my random blog of treasures. Without a lot of planning on my part, this 500th post coincides the roll-over into six ...
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I am happy to report that all our bags are packed and UNDER weight! Garage sale-ing absolutely stank this summer, and I did not shop-til-I-drop, so we are making ...
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Commenter Lucia and I met at another blog and connected on several levels, one of those jewels of the internet. She sent me a snail-mail letter a few weeks ...
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There are many holes in my understanding of the Arab world, and it is the passing of men like Mahmoud Darwish that reveal them. As I have watched the ...
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After friends getting all over me to get a second opinion over a health issue I have, I finally found a doc our insurance covered and went in. Not ...
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I have NO business blogging OR reading Breaking Dawn. I have 800 square feet covered with stuff to pack into twelve 50lb duffle bags to return to our beloved ...
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I cannot, cannot, cannot believe it. A brand new Toshiba laptop arrived by UPS today. An answer to my prayers. I didn’t even ‘whine-pray’ with hubby about it, or ...
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I’ve enjoyed what I have learned hearing from folks on the previous post and in talking to friends recently. The subject of home schooling ignites passions pro and con. ...
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One really fun part of this trip was seeing Lil Kinz connect with her big-girl cousin Rosie. Rosie is the girl-version of big-cousin Josh: she is tough as nails ...
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Left California a day ago, already dreaming about going back. Better get this series done before I forget all the cool stuff that happened.
It seems there are Great ...
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Bam Bam has asked me what I thought about the homeschooling movement. As with many issues, most of what I have heard from Jordanians is the concern expressed in ...
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What a glory this California vacation has been. I am full and ready to come back to Jordan.
The sound of crashing waves has centered my equilibrium of soul. ...
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How many posts have you all mentally written that you will never, under NO circumstances press ‘publish’ on…but are dying to? I’ve got one banging around inside my head ...
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Yesterday the kounouz got a different taste of California Living: a 5.4 earthquake!
We have just parked (thank You, Lord!) and gotten out of the car. I was hugging ...
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OK, so not many of you are interested in hearing about Twilight :). Ma3lesh, I am. Umm Zaid informs me that her daughter and pals are into it; maybe ...
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One of the biggest attractions of Sis’s ranch for my boys isn’t the beauty or the animals. It/he is her 20 year old son Josh, the biggest boy cousin ...
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Has ‘Twilight’ hit Amman and I just missed it? Any Ammanista “Team Jacob” gals out there? Come on Ramblin’ Hal, I bet you’ve read it and just aren’t admitting ...
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…is more nightmare than dream in my book these days. I love the Russian word for nightmare: Kashmareh (I think), it’s nearly as good as kaboos to describe the ...
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I wish I could tell you the big story about my Sis, but I am saving it for my book She not only runs a 400 acre ranch, but ...
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The only thing that could have improved our time with my beloved Sis was MORE TIME. We arrived just as they finished their evening walk, and the reunion was ...
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After watching “Jesus Camp” (sorry Bam, this is not a continuation) I was looking forward to attending church in the US and see what trends have emerged since my ...
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Whilst rafting down the Truckee River, that’s where.
On the last day of our wet-n-wild Tahoe Family Reunion Vacation Whirlwind, my brother’s family, me, Skeeter and the Kounouz rafted ...
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We are having an AMAZING time out here in California, in spite of forest fires. Sis’s ranch adventure has sent about 100 posts and pics flying through my head. ...
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I almost DO NOT believe my eyes. My first EVER family comment, from my favorite family member and blog fodder provider: Aunt Jane. Here it is:
Read your blog, ...
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After Hareega’s post about Southwest Airlines, I was thanking God I would never be passing through AZ on on the Greyhound of the Skies. I ...
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Yesterday we had a house full of cowpokes, cowgirls, and some urban cowgirls. It was the date of the annual Girl Cousin Tea Party, organized by the oldest family cousin, ...
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We’re off to California bukra, yahoo!!!
First stop, my sister’s 400 acre ranch bordering a national park, with ten Great Pyrenees dogs, hundreds of sheep, one old llama, cows, peacocks ...
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[news.yahoo.com]
HRH Princess Wijdan is one of the organizers, Amman local Nawal Abdullah’s work is included.
Maybe old news to some, but it was new for me and I ...
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Yikes, bad news from the Jones Fam front. Reunion is OFF due to shingles! My bro was ready to leave Scotland today for his sons’ first EVER trip to ...
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I just love road trips, even with four kids in the car. Especially my kounouz, they are just so full of their own funny outside-in observations of American life. We ...
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I just can’t wait to be on the road again! Ya Wayly, ya Waylon!
Except for the packing part. And the trying to keep kids busy. We’re off to ...
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While I’m on love stories, I have another one. The second weekend we were home, it was EVENT CENTRAL around here. Wow, we were planning, baking and making like ...
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WAHOO!! I just got off the phone with an old workmate, a gal who made my then-job in human resources a tremendous joy. We would spend our lunch hour ...
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We woke up last night at 1am to the sight and sound of the closest thunder-n-lightening I have ever experienced. It lit up the whole bedroom and flashed simultaneously ...
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1) Can’t find my fav soda, Diet Rite, anywhere. Boo-hoo
2) While searching for Diet Rite at a big wholesale place, got Post cereal 5 for $10 then TWO ...
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We are house-sitting for friends right now in a breathtakingly beautiful place. A lovely home with a pool, surrounded by wild wooded hills untouched by humanity; so far removed ...
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Some may say living with another family of six is anything but simple, but Aunt Jane and all occupants of this home are still enjoying the ‘commune’ experience a ...
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The two women who undertook this project seemed to know the Pentecostalism is a wing of Evangelicalism, but didn’t seem to have a problem with giving the impression that the ...
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OK, here it comes! I even asked hubby to man the phone and feed the kids so I could finally get going without interruptions. That will probablylast about five ...
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Being in America continues to both delight and shock me.
In Yer Face-ness: At the Burger King condiment counter at the St. Louis Airport (after waiting in line twenty minutes ...
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I had sort-of planned not to read the series, as I didn’t really need to get caught up in yet another ‘world’. Mentally Juggling Middle Eastern and Mid-Western mindsets ...
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It wasn’t bad at all! Waiting three hours in emergency in Jordan, same in America. The hospital staff were professional and kind, just like Jordan (except Lil Kinz is just another ...
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Not even a week had elapsed between History Buff’s cast coming off, and Lil Kinz’ cast coming on. Three kounouz in casts in eight months, it’s a family record!
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Sorry for the MESSY formatting (still have no
idea how to fix it), but I thought I’d risk the
ridicule with some ...
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Last time when we visited Aunt Jane and Uncle Luke, Lil Kinz was astonished to enter the family room and see not just a Barbie house, but a Barbie ...
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Today, we paid off our home. We are 100% debt-free, and it feels good. That is one reason I am such a bargain-hunter, cheap-skate garage-sale fanatic: khalliina inshid shwai, and ...
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I am frustrated with all my magazines. “i”Mag seems to have trouble paying writers, so my blog column lasted two months. My interests and expertise don’t work for JO. VIVA has ...
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At times I have been REALLY surprised at who reads my blog. The regulars from the JP days, to the lovely ladies of the Umm Society, to the Israeli ladies across the ...
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My nieces are great girls. They love God, are morally straight, mentally pure, involved in community, church and charity work. They respect their parents, dress modestly, purchase wisely and ...
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Ya know, one thing my American friends learn from us is that Jordan is a relatively safe place to ive (aside from stalkers, persistant prowlers, and staying clear of ...
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Amazing what you can learn from WordPress creating random links to your own blog. From the NYT. It is heartening to hear this good news.
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What a week! This was family event week, all TOO fun with many blog-able moments (not all about overeating, too! My nieces have a new obsession I can’t wait to ...
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Jessica sent a link to a list of 30 Fulbright scholars who want to make their voice heard and see the Gaza students grants reinstated.
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Jo Ladies and Amal already covered this NYT article about the Gazans denied entry travel to go study in the US.
It caught my eye as ...
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Hope I’m not offending anyone with that term. It seems an apropos title for our first foray into post-modern America’s worship wasteland: over-the-top consumerism. It seems more people go ...
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I’m re-discovering that being married into a huge Catholic family is just too much fun. Uncles, aunts and cousins beyond counting seem to pop up out of nowhere. I realized ...
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In either country, the Kounouz fam isnot a movie-going group. We are DVD borrowers as with ages between 6 and 54, it’s hard to find something we all like. ...
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Everytime I come ‘home’, there is one specific, un-profound thing that hits me enough to qualify as a culture shock moment. My first one was the size of the dimes. ...
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On our last day in Jordan, I finally picked up three copies of the Ma’ani clans’: “The Field Guide to Jordan” I blogged about last week. Yup, I value ...
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I could really get used to this. Two of the Kounouz are riding bikes outside in the spring sunshine, canopied by brilliant green leaves. Cars drive so slow the bike ...
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* You helped us work out getting THREE frequent flier tickets! Who cares if it was on two different flights?
* You booked us on Star Alliance into the ...
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…to Chicago-land! The kounouz are already reminding me to stop at stop-signs and stop using the horn so much. I’m not sure I am ready for 30mph cruisin’ speed ...
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I found this when I was cleaning out closets today (yes, I am actually cleaning closets and avoiding blogging. Lo and Behold, there IS a God who speaks audibly, ...
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Today, the JEERAN Kid Pitch team came from behind in the last inning to overcome an 8 point lead and win the game.
The same thing happened last week: ...
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For the first time, I am at a loss for words. So rather than blog, I will pray for Palestine.
Update: Part of my loss of words is just ...
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Have you seen the new “Field Guide To Jordan”? If i can use a very VIVA term, it’s a MUST-HAVE!!!
At only 15JD, it is ...
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This Friday, in addition to photographers capturing images of little leaguers for team photos, we saw some serious camera-men/persons? shooting parts of the games and interviewing players. I thought ...
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Got a kitty who goes out? Get her vaccinated, as there is a growing epidemic of deadly cat fever in the country. A vet once told me every few ...
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I think the Traveling Pants have flown their last frequent flier mile.
Why is it that when the man of the house is out of the house and far, ...
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