Monday, April 21, 2014

Spring Break in Sharm el Sheikh

What a blissful week we have just gotten back from - 90 degree weather and not a cloud in the sky!  As much as James and I love adventurous holidays, the truth is, with two toddlers, city breaks are not exactly restful.  We are definitely at a time in our lives when the all inclusive resort has great appeal.  And that's exactly why we had a perfect week in Egypt.  I'm sad to say we saw nothing of Egypt itself, but the Hilton Sharks Bay was a good fit for us, and to make the trip even better, we went with the Dibberts.  Nothing like built in friends and no work to be done!  Our days were filled with sun, swimming, food, drinks and sleep.  Perfect!

We flew through Cairo without much curfluffle on the way there, though I must say that the Cairo airport is a mysterious and dysfunctional place.  We were shuttled around from one cue to another with tons of people standing around but no-one really working.  At any rate, we got to our destination safe and without any major happenings, so no real complaints here.  The way back was a different story - 5 hours delay in Cairo!  YUCK.  But still not enough to erase all the good our vacation did for us.

The Hilton Sharks Bay is a huge resort, and divided into a deluxe and regular side.  Even though the regular side was under renovation, we hardly noticed as we were staying in a lovely two room suite on the deluxe side, with a balcony overlooking the middle of three giant pools.  The set up was genius.  The middle pool was built with a beach area along the edge of the pool which tapered into deeper water much the way a beach does into the sea (only there was no sand in the pool.  So you have all the advantages of playing in the sand, with none of the hassles for kids.  They were in heaven because they felt super confident and safe to play in the water without us standing over them supervising every step.  We could lay under umbrella shade on lounge chairs sipping mango juice while the kids went nuts.  Perfect!  And the pool had a fun water slide on the other side which the kids liked to do with us (sitting on our laps).  There were two pool bars in between the 3 pools, so snacks and drinks were always at hand, and our room was near by so we could easily head in for nap times etc.  The food wasn't as bad as I had thought - in fact most of the time I found the buffet to be great - especially in terms of more middle eastern cuisine.  I loved all the cucumber, tomato, yogurt, hummus etc!  What always makes it even better is that I didn't have to cook or clean up for an entire week.  That's worth a whole lot to me!  The kids also just loved being with Cassidy and Jamison, and we certainly had a good time too.

The Red Sea and beach area was on the older side of the hotel, so we could either walk the 10 mins to get there, or take a quick shuttle bus down (which the kids loved!) We only went a couple of times with the kids because they were, quite frankly, way happier on the pool beach, and more able to play and get into the water (the sea had barriers so you couldn't go out far from the beach because of the coral, so you had to instead walk out on the jetty and jump in where it was deep, if you wanted to swim and snorkel.  I'm glad I got a chance to snorkel twice, and I was impressed with the coral and fish life there (it didn't look like it would be much of anything, but turned out there's a whole lot more down there!)

So we had a happy week.  You learn that when the kids are happy, the parents can be happy too.  Too bad about the trip home, but even that wasn't the end of the world.  11pm arrival was a bit tough!

View from the main building on the deluxe side of the resort down to the other reception
Afternoon visit to the sea
The private beach and terraces overlooking the se 
View from the jetty of a happy afternoon
Moon rise over the desert
Heading over to dinner after our first day in the sun 
The pool beach - a perfect set up for the kids - Cassidy and Liam 
Eowyn felt very confident in the water and would wade in up to her shoulders in depth
Post nap ice creams and hanging out by the pool
The family - late afternoon on our second day
Horsing around in the water - Liam getting tossed about (the two windows on the second floor right by liam's head were our room 8112)
Eowyn's turn to fly high!
Coming down the water slide with Eowyn
The towel art was something else - everyday another character!  the kids loved it!
Eowyn taking a ride on mummy's back 
Daddy and kids 
Sweetness
Dibberts at lunch at one of the pool bars
Another day, another towel creature
Wednesday's afternoon visit to Soho Square (our only excursion off the hotel premises) And we ended up with Movenpick ice cream - ironic no?! 
Eowyn chose mango ice cream and ate it too fast - her first experience with brain freeze!
Bizarre bronze animals were everywhere in the shopping area - Liam and Cassidy getting cozy with a hippo
Riding the hippo - Carolyn, Cassidy, Liam 
Eowyn has a go with James watching out
browsing the tourist shops
Eowyn and the lion 
Liam and tiger?
Family photo in front of the mini golf area
sunset
Sunset and mountains
Family sunset shot

The resort, the mountains and the gorgeous sky
love those eyes!
Little lady
funny faces with monkey towel man
All 8 of us on our last night on the terrace of one of the bars 

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Liam's School Spectacolo!

On February 26th Liam had his little school play/spectacolo.  It was fun to finally be allowed into the school, and to see a little of what they do.  They put on this funny little show with Princes, princesses, ogres and witches.  I had heard Liam talking about the stuff they were doing over the last month, so it was fun to see how much he was able to be involved.

He was able to hang in there with the choreography, and even sang one of the songs in Italian.  I recently spoke to his teacher Christina, and she commented that his Italian is improving and he is even speaking some now - including counting from 1 through 20.  So at least that's good!  I have certainly had my doubts about him at school, and I still am not sure of everything, but it is good to know that there is some language being transferred.  He has also been talking about playing with the Italian kids at least a bit more, which is an improvement.

All the kids at the beginning (Liam in the turquoise shirt as a prince in the back)
The witches
The Princes and Princesses doing their little dance
Prince Liam and daddy
Liam in front of his picture
The prince that Liam made (With help from teachers!)

Monday, March 24, 2014

Ayyam'i'Ha and Eowyn's Birthday

Ayyam'i'Ha snuck up on us pretty quickly this year.  Especially since I arrived home just 2 days before.  Needless to say, we didn't manage to do anything too dramatic and just kept things a little more low key - both for Eowyn's little birthday celebration, and for our Ayyam'i'Ha party.  

Since Eowyn's birthday fell on a Thursday we decided to have a few people over after early pick up on Weds just to sing happy birthday and have some "cake" (really just apple cinnamon muffins!)  It was a short and sweet little event, but I think she enjoyed the singing part, and of course biting into her very own muffin.  
Eowyn - Liam and Stirling playing
Happy big brother always likes a celebration
Jamison and Carolyn
Grayson hard at work on something
Cassidy's outrageous curls
Approaching her cupcake/muffin
Tucking in!
 On Saturday we had a lunch party for Ayyam'i'Ha.  We ended up keeping it small because the weather wasn't great and I wasn't up for a huge crowd.  So we had the Dibberts, the Doves, the Millers (and the Walsers didn't make it).  We had a pretty good time despite the lack of planning ahead of time, and it was the perfect opportunity to share some of the legos we received with our friends.

The back story to the legos:  A TASIS parent had asked James if she could give us some of her son's old stuff, including legos.  We said sure, expecting a little box.  It turned out to be 6 or 7 whole sets of legos, which felt like WAY too much to keep for ourselves.  So we decided to share them with others as our gift giving, along with some cookies that Eowyn and Liam helped make.
Calvin, Stirling and Liam chatting over lunch
Eowyn eating and hanging out with the big kids
Liam and Eowyn had the best time playing with the legos we did give them!  
Liam loving the dragons 

Shiri's Wedding

While it was such a major event in our family, it seems strange to post anything about the wedding and my trip to Boston when it doesn't include the kids.  After all, this is a blog about them really.  But I have some beautiful photos and such happy memories so I think that warrants a wee post.  

I missed having James and the kids with me for sure, but looking back I am so sure that it was for the best that I came on my own and was therefore able to be more present for Shirin and really spend time with people and give them my attention and energy.  I slept less than I normally do at home, but it was a fun packed few days filled with great people and good times.  Just a few of my favorites (and I mean a few!)

Avie joon!
Nelson
Sonj and Sham (and Blueberry)
Nura, Sonja, Nass and Blueberry
Mims and Paul 
Sonja entertaining Leo and Lua
Sisters - Ava and Lua
Gorgeous Shirin
Happy!
The gals
Lovely Nass
Erf and Nellie
The Good, The Bad, and the very Ugly
Leili and the bouquet
Bride and Groom
Nana 
Nana and Shirin and Chap
Sisters and new Brother-in-law
Proud mama-of-the-bride
Erfan
Cheeky Ava
Erf and Leo
Leo reading
Funny Lua