

This past month we have been busy with life- the good things, and the hard things. Kyle got sick with Malaria, and was out of it for a while. He spent time resting, intraveinously rehydrating and pumping the meds and Today- he is 100percent himself. Alhamduliah.
Above are some pictures of an isolated beach Kyle and I went to with some friends. A Paradise of sorts. We hopped on a boat and got dropped off along the coast....it was beautiful, but the water to our surprise was full of sea urchins. After running exitedly into the deep blue -- we were limping with sharp pains in the bottoms of our feet... yikes. Al shok - our friend 'fetu' said.... Needless to say, we were out of there with bleeding soles.

Do you see the blow fish? One of many treasures Kyle was able to find. Walking along the rocky coast, Kyle said, "Lisa come here -look at this!" He beckoned me to come see a jellyfish trapped by/under a rock in the ocean. He had a prodding stick and gently poked the reddish pink inflated blob. Hard to see because of the reflection of the light on the water, I was unsure that it was actually a fish - further investigation was needed. I asked Kyle to free it from the rock... He did, and out came his discovery - a plastic bag full of aging water, it popped to the surface to thank Kyle for its freedom im sure.

Next Kyle found a miss matched pair of shoes in the rocks. To our delight this was the key to getting back in the warm water - our feet were safe. Thank you Kyle.


Last night I was walking with a group of friends, all girls, fully clothed and shapeless in the abaya of coarse and most were veiled, the eyes being the only part exposed. I was in my typical big balck pants and long, long sleeve shirt and scarf over my head. Unfortunately we got a lot of stares, as that is inevitable when you are with a foreigner - at one point we overheard a Yemeni man talking to his friend. "Yemeni women are so much more beautiful than foreign women."
That was really nice to hear. A releif and an incredible compliment to the reason behind a beautiful culture so different from the one I know. This was nice to hear for many reasons, but it did cause me to wonder. "How do you know?" One day they may really get their opportunity to see the beautiful women here.

We have been soaking up all that is around us with so much joy and pleasure. The annual Gulf Country futball tournament was hosted by Yemen this year - and it was located in ADEN! The hubub was incredible - with a week of celebrating the daily matches - big screens posted up along the main roads where you would see crowds gather around to watch the games. Lots of visitors from other countries filled the roads, and restaurants, security was everywhere. Kyle got the opportunity to go with a freind to the staidum to watch the final match between Saudi and Kuwait.
1 comment:
ok. a few things.
malaria. lame. glad he's back to normal.
blowfish. awesome. jealous.
futbol, awesome.
when you're back in seattle i'd like to play soccer with you. i need to return. and we need to go to a sounders game. :)
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