Thursday, January 29, 2009

25 Things About Me

This is making the rounds on Facebook. I've been tagged twice. Great. And since I have writer's block, I'm cheating and using it for a blog post, too.

Here goes:

1) Despite living overseas, I am neither brave nor adventurous.

2) I used to think I was a book snob - then I read Twilight. And New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, and finally Midnight Sun.

3) I drink loads of black coffee in the morning and if I can't have alone time in the morning while I drink my coffee, I get really grumpy.

4) I have used inappropriate language in front of my kids while driving in Doha.

5) I love to take naps during the day.

6) Half the people I know call me Kay Kay, the other half Sharon. I answer to both, equally.

7) Despite living in Dallas for most of my life, I consider Spring, Texas to be home and I fully intend for us to live there again one day.

8) I could not get through my life without my girlfriends. Or my sister.

9) I miss seeing my brother and his family. We do not see them enough.

10) I am from a family of golfers, but despite a semester of golf at Baylor, can't play at all. I'm going to learn in Doha.

11) Tennis is the most frustrating thing I've done in a long time. And also the most fun.

12) I can spend hours in front of the TV or computer and not realize where the time went.

13) I fall asleep every night by 9:00 pm.

14) I can't play games with my kids and not try to win.

15) There's nothing better than a medium-rare ribeye or sushi for dinner.

16) My husband seems to think cooking is a naturally-occurring talent for mothers and wives. And yet, he does not complain when this is proven untrue time and time again.

17) My least favorite thing to hear? "mommy.....mommy.....mommy.....mommy" WHAT?

18) I have a blackberry, an iTouch, 2 more iPods and a laptop. I am very connected.

19) I no longer consider a 4-hour plane ride to be very long, but I am still afraid of flying.

20) I once was a vegetarian for about 6 months of my life.

21) I do not volunteer nearly enough at the kids' new school.

22) I love to read the newspaper...a REAL newspaper, not an online version.

23) My children's scrapbooks will never be caught-up.

24) My mother is my hero for moving to London in the 70's for my dad's job, and not having email or Skype to use to talk to her friends back home.

25) I am a quiet Christian, striving to be a better one every day.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

I dare you

to read these books and NOT be.....


Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Party Time



It seems I have some friends, who not only barely read their email, but have yet to discover the joys of Facebook.....Mary M, this is for you.

The PTA of the American School of Doha held it's annual ASD Gala. Black Tie (can you hear ZZ Top when I say that?) event. I shopped for dresses, but really, the best place to shop for me is my sister's closet. That's one of the things I did in Houston over Christmas. Thank you, Karen!



This gala was so much fun. Cash bar (but who's complaining - not me), silent auction, CASINO NIGHT with blackjack and Texas Hold'em. (I just wish someone would teach me how to play Texas Hold'em...hmmm, do I know anybody that could do that?)



We went with several of our new friends, Susan and Zac and Gayla and Randall. Poor Lynn had been sick for several days and couldn't make it. We missed you Lynn!



Steve (oh, sorry)...My anonymous husband and I were bidding on a mid-week membership to the Doha Golf Club, but the price finally got to high. We will stay on the waiting list for that privelege.

All in all, a fabulous night with new friends. Here's to next year!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Twilight in Doha

You may call me Bella...

Well, there it was. All over my Christmas trip to Houston.

First it was Jennifer and Pen, deciding they needed to see "what all the fuss was about." Jennifer, reading late in the night while I slept upstairs.

Then it was my sister, who had Twilight on her bedside table. "I've heard it's really good!"

Then it was Tammy, my hairdresser, who gushed interminably about Edward. She was through book 3.

Then is was Caroline who brought her own Book 2 to our Christmas Book Exchange.

So, what's a girl to do? I started Twilight on our 9 hour drive to Mississippi. My own copy of Twilight that Jennifer so generously bought for me. What I didn't know was that I would immediately love it and that New Moon was NO WHERE to be found in Jackson, Mississippi.

"Jennifer. It's Sharon. You HAVE to order book 2 for me and have it rushed to Dallas. It must be there when I get there." Jennifer is a GOOD friend.

In Dallas:

Terri received the complete set from her step-daughter Lauren.

Denise, who lives in Washington, had started them and told me about tours they're having in Forks, Washington.

Wendy - gushing about the books.

It was everywhere.

Back in Houston, for our last 2 days, Jennifer and Mary and I are at Borders and there is one copy left of Breaking Dawn. I had to have it. The biggest mistake I made coming back to Doha? Putting Breaking Dawn into a box which was shipped back to Doha. And those boxes took a long time to get here.


But the boxes did arrive and I have now spent the last 5 days reading, as much as possible when you have 3 kids who are...hungry.

Gwen called from Scotland. I promised her I would look into Spring Break trip for our families. "Uhh - Gwen? I haven't done anything about our trip. You see, I'm reading these books. Have you heard of the Twilight series?" Turns out, Gwen is reading them, too. She let me off the hook, for now.

And now I'm done. And I'm sad...and anxious for Midnight Sun. It's on the internet. It's gonna be great.

Friday, January 9, 2009

It's Only Friday

but someone's been giving me a a hard time about not posting recently. I just posted Tuesday. My life is just not that exciting.

So let's see, it's Friday in Doha. My husband is in Barcelona for work. The kids and I are spending another lazy day, not being very productive at all. I have no pictures to show or news to report (of any import anyway). Kaylie and Scott start soccer tomorrow. There's a big school gala next week. We are trying to book a trip to Dubai at the end of the month. Well, not trying very hard at all, because really, all I have to is go online and get it done. So let's say I'm THINKING of booking a trip to Dubai. (We originally thought we'd take a trip to Lebanon, but with the wild stuff going on right now, we changed our minds).

So that's it! Consider yourself up-to-date. I'm off to unpack one last box of books in the boys' room, empty the dishwasher, and try to entertain my very bored 10 year-old daughter.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Camera Found!

After unpacking 7 of 9 suitcases (hush, all you overachievers out there), I finally found the camera. And, just as I thought, there are very few pictures to remind us of our trip home. This is what happens when you are busy visiting all your old friends and family.

After spending 10 whirlwind days in Houston, it was off to Mississippi. Here we celebrated John's 6th birthday. Can he really be 6? And because I was not prepared gift-wise, I simply took him to Target (oh, so fun) and let him pick out 3 presents. Legos, new nerf gun, and a new DS game. He was thrilled. Then John received the standard 6 year-old gift in the Dickerson family, his own BB gun. Fun times! Too bad I don't have a picture of that.



Then it was off to Dallas for Christmas week. I spent the week shopping with my sister and old friends, none of which live in Dallas anymore. So it was a treat to see them again. Christmas Eve at my old church and Santa at Nana and Tata's house. It wasn't home, but it was the next best thing.




Too soon, it was back to Houston for two short days and we were off again to our new home.

Jet lag really hit us hard. The kids started school on Sunday, but I had to keep John home on Monday due to lack of sleep. The poor kid fell asleep in the bathtub that morning. That was a bit of a scare. But now, everyone seems to be back to normal, except me, who still has problems sleeping all night long. That will pass quickly, I'm sure.

Are we glad to be back in our own beds? Yes. Do we still miss Texas. Yes. Here's to a fun-filled, travel-packed spring!

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Did I even take pictures this Christmas?

Honestly, I can't remember. Somewhere, in 9 suitcases and 5 carry-on bags there is a camera. I'll have to find it and post what measly pictures there are.

We are "home." I'm struggling with this as I feel like we were "home" for Christmas. But now we are truly at home, sleeping in our own beds. We arrived last night, at midnight no less, exhausted from our 24 hour trip. It will be fun seeing how long it takes all 5 of us to get back on Doha time. Hopefully it will happen by Sunday, when the kids start back to school.

We absolutely had the best time in Spring, Mississippi and Dallas. And man, did time fly by. But 3 weeks out of a suitcase can be hard, so it was finally time to get back to normal life.

So here we are. A grocery store trip today is a must. Healthy eating is on the list of New Year's Resolutions. I'll let you know how that goes.

So, no new music right now. I have too much on my mind. But to all of you back in the states, we absolutely loved seeing you after four months away. Thank you for putting up with us.