Sunday, July 29, 2007
McCarthy Suitcases make it to Riyadh
Greetings all from Riyadh where it's 44 Degrees even early in the morning. Hotel feels like a hotel in Brunei - nobody around and not busy in the restaurants. Staying in the Marriott which feels somewhat like the Green Zone with all the security. Leave tomorrow via Dubai again to Brunei
Friday, July 27, 2007
Another new city for the McCarthy Suitcases
Dubai - for 14 hours before heading down to Riyadh - only people I've met so far are either from India or the Philippines. Not going to explore, a run, lunch and then back to the airport.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Count Down Begins
As many of you will know, it's almost time for our two year trip back to Ireland. This year we bring Ayden for the first time along with Sitty who is coming along to help as three kids under five on a long haul journey is not exactly going to be fun! Aside from the usual family and friend get togethers, we do hope to get the chance to go west to Ballybunion (beach above) where I spent most summer vactions when we were young - one might say that was the extent of my travels then besides the regular trip to Tipperary to see my grandparents.
Meanwhile, I need to get to Riyadh, Sydney, potentially Mauritius and most definately Singapore before even considering traveling to Ireland. Still, everyone is now very excited but to be honest, I think Sitty takes the prize for being most excited.
Meanwhile, I need to get to Riyadh, Sydney, potentially Mauritius and most definately Singapore before even considering traveling to Ireland. Still, everyone is now very excited but to be honest, I think Sitty takes the prize for being most excited.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Sultan's Birthday - Hanging Out
Strike !!
Rumbling through the photo's taken while I was away recently, I came across this photo where it was clear that the person taking the photo had won the argument !!
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Pink Playdough
Iman and I made playdough this afternoon and it was a success which was a big relief and I had one very happy Iman with her pink playdough. Mothers reading this will understand what I mean when the little ones are excited that Mummy is making playdough for them and it turns out being gooey mess. The recipe was given to me by a teacher in Iman's school in Bangkok *Thankyou Teacher May*. For those who need something to occupy the little ones on a rainy afternoon here's the recipe. I think it's foolproof, easy and will save you $.
Mix the following dry ingredients in a medium pot :
1 cup white flour
1/4 cup salt
2 tbs cream of tartar
Combine the following and add to dry ingredients:
1 cup water
1 tbs veg oil
2 tsp food colouring
- Cook over medium heat and stir. After about 3-5 mins it starts getting thicker and a ball will form in the centre of pot. Turn out the mixture and knead on a lightly floured surface. It should now firm up and feel like playdough. Store in airtight container or plastic bag.
Mix the following dry ingredients in a medium pot :
1 cup white flour
1/4 cup salt
2 tbs cream of tartar
Combine the following and add to dry ingredients:
1 cup water
1 tbs veg oil
2 tsp food colouring
- Cook over medium heat and stir. After about 3-5 mins it starts getting thicker and a ball will form in the centre of pot. Turn out the mixture and knead on a lightly floured surface. It should now firm up and feel like playdough. Store in airtight container or plastic bag.
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Art Exhibition
JIS art was on show at the Empire last week and on display was one of Iman's paintings so we went to have a look. It was very exciting for Iman seeing her painting in a frame. And she was also excited to see her friends' work. From her kindy class there were 3 paintings chosen including hers. Jack just wanted the little label!
End of Term
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