Thursday, April 22, 2010

Health Update


After about 50 days of trying to figure out how my body reacts to certain foods, I've narrowed it down to a few culprits. The types of products that cause my eczema include caffeine, tomatoes, or dairy. In fact, from eating different foods in a very isolated way, I realized I may have a more pronounced dairy allergy- which is probably also why I feel terrible after drinking milk. On a consistent basis, if I avoid the above mentioned items, my hands are free, clear, and soft (so I hear).

We are still trying to stick to the healthier life style, eating whole grains and brown rice, avoiding anything sweet, and upping the fruit and vegetable intake. I'm so glad that I don't have to eat as much meat anymore and can now enjoy toast! On the same note, I made vegetable quiche for dinner- with a crust- and it was delicious.

Photo: At a recent sleepover, no one though I would eat mayo straight.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Some say...

Some people say that children should not be adopted internationally. Here's a good argument that I read in favor of international adoption at the Abba Fund website . I think about where we live and the children who are "orphans" because they are the product of illicit relationships. Their mothers are women who have been vicitimized, so the children are either disposed of or left at a hospital or orphanage. Unfortunately, (though they would tell you otherwise), a person cannot formally adopt in many Muslim countries. Now, that's a hurdle to overcome...

Monday, April 05, 2010

Good Friday


On Friday, Chris and I had a plane to catch at 2pm, so we went to the early service at 8am. Afterward, we stopped for a bite of breakfast at Jean's Grill on the sea with our friend Darlene. Here are the fun results.

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Almost Spring Break

I am sitting here in the school's teacher lounge thinking, "just a few more hours..." with regard to Spring Break! It's not that I'm not content with working or the students (or anything, I think), but I'm just excited to be on a holiday! We have something like 30 school days left and 2mths + 2 weeks before we leave for Summer vacation, but who's counting?

The last picture on the blog was of an Aquafina water bottle. "Mabrouk" if you know Arabic and could read it or if you guessed it from the colors.

This coming Sunday is Easter, and throughout this week and last week, I've been taking time to reflect on Easter celebrations past, as well as it's most important meaning. Chocolate bunnies, peanut butter eggs, and fake basket grass are all great, but none of them compare to the fact that Jesus died for you and me- and better yet, that he rose from the dead. Here's something I read:

"It's not enough to know that Jesus died on the cross and rose again on Easter morning. People need to know why. They need to know why Jesus was betrayed, why he willingly gave himself into his captor's hands, why he endured their whips and scorn, and why he ultimately died for them. They need to know why he came alive again, and why this true story has everything to do with our lives today."

Pastor John Piper writes a book, The Passion of Jesus Christ, and gives 50 reasons why he came to die. You can download the book for free from desiringgod[dot]org, but here is a sampling of reasons:

1. to absorb the wrath of God
5. to show the wealth of God's love and grace for sinners
11. to complete the obedience that becomes our righteousness
19. to give eternal life to all who believe on him
39. to free us from the fear of death
47. to rescue us from final judgement
50. to show that the worst evil is meant by God for good

Happy Easter! Christos Voskrese! Slava Isuzu Christu!