Christ is risen!!! I hope you guys all had a good Easter. Eman do you celebrate Easter in Sundan? Here we had a neighborhood Easter egg hunt, went to church, and then hung out with my cousins who are super funny. We put soap and water on the trampoline and then slid around on it. Since we were really wet we went on the roof and "tanned" but there wasn't much sun so we ended up just shivering and eating cake. We did end up photo bombing a picture that our grandparents were taking :) we kind of share our two sets, they aren't divorced or anything it just worked out that way... It's complicated haha.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014
QATAR and Sudan
Friday, March 28, 2014
Crazy long winter!
"Spring" started a few days ago and we had our one week of spring break which was super fun. There was snow on the ground less than a week ago though, so it really doesn't feel like spring. Eman you're lucky that it's warm there I'm jealous :)
-Bethany
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Skiing!!!!!!
Yesterday Sarah, Gracie and I got to go skiing with our youth group which was a blast. Nobody got seriously injured, but two people did get stuck in fences and had to get pulled out by ski patrollers. One of our leaders gave a great talk and we got to ski for about 8 hours.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Magical Candy
Here in Sudan we finished a twelve day holiday called Muwlid (moo-lid) last week. There are a few different ways we celebrate, but one of my favorites is the candy. The streets are all lined up with kiosks selling different toys and treats. It's traditional for boys to get horse toys and for girls to get a doll. I don't really know how to explain what the doll looks like, but it has a HUGE skirt in proportion to her body and she's very colorful. The typical kind of candy eaten during Muwlid is peanut brittle-like, but made with flour to prevent the sugar from caramelizing. This can be made with a variety of nuts and seeds, but these are the two most common for this holiday.
Sorry, the picture's pretty bad, I'll try to get another one. The bar on the left is made with sesame seeds, and the right is with peanuts. Another candy (no picture yet, sorry) is Lakoum, a chewy, sticky gel. Also known as Turkish Delight, this candy is translucent yellow in color and is flavored with rose water. Because of it's stickiness, it's dusted with cornstarch. It also can be made in many different ways, but again, this is the kind sold here during Muwlid.
Sorry, the picture's pretty bad, I'll try to get another one. The bar on the left is made with sesame seeds, and the right is with peanuts. Another candy (no picture yet, sorry) is Lakoum, a chewy, sticky gel. Also known as Turkish Delight, this candy is translucent yellow in color and is flavored with rose water. Because of it's stickiness, it's dusted with cornstarch. It also can be made in many different ways, but again, this is the kind sold here during Muwlid.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Sledding!
Sarah and I went sledding yesterday with some other friends and it was super fun! Well cold, but fun. We connected the sleds a couple times with their strings and tried to ride down in a 'train' which usually ended in one sled getting tipped, but it worked once! We also did a relay race where we had three teams of two and would sled down the hill and have to the run the sled back up to our partner, it was exhausting. Now our break is almost over, one day left... unless school on Monday gets canceled :D
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