Saturday, December 29, 2012

December Break in Egypt

Our destination for our December break this year was Egypt, and it was definitely a vacation to remember.  We had been advised by several people to take the guided approach to this trip because it can be very frustrating and difficult to get around without.  So this is exactly what we did, and that included 5 star accommodations and elaborate meals - not a bad way to spend Christmas,

Our trip started in Cairo where we visited the pyramids of Giza and the Museum of Antiquities.  It was absolutely fascinating to see how massive the pyramids are - all for just two small rooms inside, one of which is the tomb that the pyramid was created for.  To first view the pyramids, we took a camel ride through the desert.  The girls loved this part.  Taelyn kept talking about how bumpy her camel was, and she would often encourage it to keep moving by yelling "Go, Mickey Mouse, go!"  (Her camel's name was Mickey Mouse.)  Kaelia was very calm on her camel and liked to pet it while saying, "Good boy, camel."

After learning a bit about the history of the pyramids, our guide brought us to a pyramid that we could go inside.  We had to hike up half the pyramid to get to the entrance, and then we had to hunch over and make our way down a long tunnel with a ramp leading to the bottom.  Taelyn walked the entire tunnel by herself, up and down, and Kaelia made it most of the way on her own. By the end, we were sweating and tired, but it was worth it.  Inside the pyramid was two rooms: the first was for deterring tomb robbers by making them think this room was the tomb, and the second room was the tomb where a king was buried.

The museum was fascinating as well.  We got to see many of the items that were included in the tombs with the kings.  Some kings had their grand beds with them as well as jewellery and carriages - all meant for the kings to use in the afterlife according to their beliefs.  The most intriguing part, though, was the mummies.  We got to see several of the mummies of past Pharaohs, including King Ramsies II from the story of Moses in the Bible.  His mummy still had his teeth and hair!

Next on our trip, we took an overnight train to Aswan.  The train was rickety and difficult to sleep on, but it was definitely an adventure, and the girls loved sleeping on it.  Once we arrived in Aswan, we headed over to a gorgeous Movenpick hotel on an island.  Just hours later, our guide met us at the island in a small boat and took us on a boat tour over to a Nubian village.  Here we got off and visited a local Nubian.  Many of the Nubians have pet crocodiles, and this house was no different.  We even got to sit with one of the crocodiles on our laps!  I was terrified, Kaelia wouldn't even go near it, and Justin and Taelyn found the experience exciting.  Taelyn is still talking about how squishy the crocodile was, and Kaelia stills talks about how she was too scared.  After holding the crocodile, we went to a local school in the Nubian village where a teacher took us to a classroom and attempted to teach us parts of the Nubian and Arabic language.  We recited back the alphabet, numbers, and a few phrases, although we didn't really remember any of it later on.  We even got to write our names in Arabic.

The next day, our guide drove us to the High Dam where the Nile River is controlled to prevent flooding and to produce hydroelectric energy.  After that, we boarded the Amarco II where we began our cruise up the Nile River.   The cruise boat was incredible and another excited adventure for the girls.  It was a three night cruise to Luxor with several steps along the way for some excursions of ancient temples.  The temples were unreal.  We thought we would see some hieroglyphic writing, but that is a complete understatement.  Each temple was covered in hieroglyphic pictures from top to bottom on every inch of stone.  Some of the pictures even still have their original color that ancient Egyptians made with natural sources such as indigo.

Our favorite temples of the entire trip were Kom Ombo and Karnak.  The construction of Kom Ombo was such that the length of the temple was built like a megaphone so that when the people were outside and the high priest was inside, his voice was amplified out.  Since they could not see him and could only see the statue of the god, they thought it was the god speaking.  Karnak was a very large temple, with different sections devoted to different ancient kings.  They were all incredibly impressive.

The cruise ended in Luxor.  Aside from the temples, we went to the Valley of the Kings - tombs that were found in the moutainside to detract tomb robbers after many of the puramids had been robbed over the years.  This is actually where King Tut was found, and we had seen all of belongings in the Museum of Antiquities in Cairo.

After one night in a hotel, a driver took us across the desert to Hurghada Beach, on the Red Sea.  We stayed in the Movenpick Hurghada Resort, a spectacular resort on the beach.  This is where we spent Christmas day.  The hotel even had a kids' Christmas party that night where the girls did some dancing, baking, and eating.  The girls really liked Hurghada and the beach, playground, and pool.

We ended our trip back in Cairo for a day where our guide took us to some more modern buildings (modern meaning AD and not BC).  First, we visited the Citadel of Saladin and the Alabaster mosque, the former from medieval times adn the latter from the 1800s.  Then we went to Coptic Cairo and visited the Church of Abu Serga where Mary, Joseph, and Jesus are believed to have rested during their travels in Egypt.  Nothing but a single pillar remains from the original church, but we did glimpse the resurrected crypt below the church where the family rested.

Egypt was a unique trip that we will never forget.  For more detailed information, please see Justin's write-up on our travel blog.

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Saturday, December 15, 2012

Happy Holidays!

We made two Christmas cards this year for the holidays.  The first one is printable, and the second one is animated at the link at the bottom of this post.  Enjoy!


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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Kaelia - 21/2 Years Old

Kaelia turned 2 1/2 on 12/12/12 this year - the last date duplicate for the next 88 years.  And Kaelia has the potential to be alive for that next occurrence on 01/01/2101.  For the time being, however, the last six months of Kaelia's life have been really fun.  She is now bursting with individuality and personality.

One activity that Kaelia has started doing is role-playing where she acts out a scenario that she has seen in life or in movies.  She learned how to put on her own athletic shoes and immediately wanted to wear one of our running watches so she could go for a run.  She will wear the shoes and watch as she runs all throughout the house, taking the occasional break to wipe away some swear and then continue on.  This usually happens for about -10 minutes.

Kaelia also LOVES the Disney movie, Tangled, and re-enacts a scene where the mother is brushing Rapunzel's hair.  After her bathtime just before bed, Kaelia sings the song from the movie as she gets her hair brushed and asks if she can go outside.  Then it is our turn to say that outside is a very dangerous place and that she must never leave the tower.  Kaelia also loves to switch roles and say the reverse lines as she brushes our hair.

Kaelia's most recent activity just started a few days ago when she learned how to cross her eyes (she learned this completely on her own and ran over to show us).  She will look at us very seriously and then roll only one of her eyes inward.  This often happens when we are trying to get her to do something serious like go to bed at night.  But when we try to enforce bedtime, we all end up in hysterics as Kaelia rolls her eye.

Cognitively, Kaelia has been working on her numbers, shapes, colors, and letters.  She can count up to 15, knows all of the basic colors and shapes, and can identify many letters - especially the ones that begin family and friends' names.  Whenever she sees a T, she yells out "T for Taelyn," and the same things happens for S (Sarah), J (Justin), M (Maria - our nanny), and A (Arianna - her closest friend).

Physically, Kaelia is now 22 lbs. and 34.5 inches tall.  She is pretty small for her age, so we like to call her our skinny Minnie.

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'Tis the Season

Over the last few weeks, we have been getting in to the Christmas spirit and gearing up for the big day when Santa comes to town.  The preparation started by putting up the tree just after Thanksgiving.  The girls were eager to help and did a great job with it.  This is the first year that they both were able to decorate the tree without any help.  I, of course decorated with them, but they independently put their own ornaments up.  Taelyn stuck to the left side of the tree while Kaelia was on the right, so it is pretty cute to see how there are two big clumps of ornaments all together on both the right and left sides.

The girls and I also joined our good friends for some Christmas cooking decorating.  We went over to Arianna's house (she is the girls' best friend) where the girls rolled out their own cookie dough, used the cookie cutters, and then decorated the sugar cookies when they were ready.  The funniest part of the day was that they girls took breaks in between cooking-making to go swim in the pool.  It's really weird to be swimming during the Christmas season, but it definitely was fun!


This past week, the girls also had a chance to visit Santa Claus at the mall.  They were both so excited but also quite shy.  This was the first year that Taelyn finally got the nerve to sit on Santa's lap.  She had a huge smile on her face the entire time.  And even though she has been talking non-stop about how she wants a dollhouse from Santa for Christmas, when he asked her the big question, she froze and said she wanted a pink teddy bear.  We have no idea where this new gift came from because she has never talked about a pink teddy bear, nor does she want one.  Kaelia, on the other hand, was not quite ready for the trip up to Santa's lap.  While Taelyn was sitting with Santa, Kaelia was hiding behind our shopping cart.  Eventually, Taelyn tried to convince her to see Santa, but Kaelia was definitely not ready and got pretty mad at Taelyn's attempt.  I finally put the girls in the cart to leave, and Kaelia immediately ducked down inside the cart to hide from Santa, but then made little peeks here and there to see him.  The only picture I was able to capture with her and Santa was of her in the cart and Santa in the background.  The whole experience was exciting for her nontheless, and both girls could not stop talking about how they saw Santa Claus.




To add to the excitement, the girls just received email video messages from Santa this week.  You can view them at the links below.


Kaelia's Reaction


Taelyn's Reaction

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

"I can swim!"

After over a year of trying to get Taelyn to swim with arm floaties, she finally tried them out and learned what all the fuss is about.  Taelyn has recently been attempting to use her floaties in the pool over the past few weeks, but has been scared to go in to the deep end.  But with a little assistance from her daddy, she just discovered that she will not, in fact, sink with floaties on and absolutely loves to swim in the deep end now.  This video is of the first time that she went in the deep end and realized that she will not sink.


Monday, December 3, 2012

WADDLE!

One of the girls' all-time favorite books to read before bed is WADDLE! that they got from their Aunt Katie and Uncle Brad.  The girls act out each page and then run away when we get to the last page because the alligator is going to get them.  They also like to "read" the letters in "WADDLE!" before starting the book.  Here is an example of what they do every time they read the book.


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Little Ballerina

Taelyn had her first dance recital a couple of weeks ago, and she was so excited for it!  Justin and I took the morning off of work to go and watch, along with Kaelia and our nanny, Maria.  When arrived, all of the dancers were sitting together in the staging area, but I couldn't find Taelyn any where.  I just figured the dancers were a different class of dancers.  Then a little girl ran over towards me, and there was my Taelyn all grown up with make-up patterns around her eyes and jewels.  She was one of the dancers that we saw, but I completely did not recognize her at first.

The actual recital was absolutely adorable.  Taelyn was very focused to make sure she was doing the dances correctly and then started to really open up when the dances entitled imaginative play.  One dance involved ribbons while another included a baby doll.

Taelyn was also happy to have her sister at the recital.  At one point, Kaelia was sitting in the back of the audience's section.  Taelyn looked over at me and mouthed the words, "Where's Kaelia?"  She was relieved to see her back up front with me a little later.  And at the end of the show, Kaelia gave her sister a big hug and told her "Good job."

We are so proud of our big girl, and Taelyn can't wait until dance class starts up again in January.