San Antonio

We just got back from a 3 day trip to San Antonio to visit Aunt Julie, Uncle Eric and the cousins Evelyn and Charlotte.   It had been a while since we’d seen Evelyn and it was our first visit with baby Charlotte.   It was a wonderful visit with the Lacoutures and we packed a lot into 3 days not least of which was a visit to Randolph AFB to look at the jets where Uncle Eric is a flight instructor.  Here is the first set of pictures.

Cleaning out the fridge

With departure back to Saudi Arabia iminent it was time to clean out the fridge and freezer.  Art, Ellen, Julie, Eric and Evelyn all showed up to help out the cause.  We had a wonderful meal of steak and salmon.

It was been an excellent winter visit to Danbury but we’re looking forward to getting back to Saudi where it will be a bit warmer (transcontinental flights not withstanding).

Enjoy a few more random pictures from the end of the trip.

Sleds, Fighter Jets and a very cold Squirell

We managed to get in one last day of sledding before the temperatures soared to 36 degrees and a steady drizzle made the driveway unsleddable.   In other news we had a wonderful New Year’s Eve visit to Grandma and Grandpa Jacobs’ house where Eric, Julie and Evelyn Lacouture are also staying.  On New Year’s Day Eric showed Kai and Nora his flight helmet which was a big hit.

Christmas in Bahrain

It was a very merry Christmas this year!   We spent three days at Julie and Eric’s over in Bahrain along with Grandma Ellen and Grandpa Art (and Lucy and Willa).  Christmas eve we had the traditional fondue and Christmas day after opening presents we had a feast with both kinds of roast beast (ham and turkey).

A Visit to Bahrain

It has been a long time since I posted – over a month which may be close to a record.   There has been a lot of excitement building in the Jacobs household as Kai starts kindergarten on Saturday (8/28).   We are all anticipating the event and I will try to get some pictures posted of the first day of school (without waiting a month between posts inshallah).

In other news, yesterday we got back from a visit to Bahrain to see Aunt Julie and Uncle Eric.  It was Ramadan which meant many things were closed but, more importantly, less traffic during the day which makes things more pleasant all around.   A nice dinner on Wednesday and a little shopping on Thursday (unlike Saudi Arabia, some stores open during the day in Ramadan) made for a nice little trip.  Pictures follow…

Visiting Uncle Eric

Aunt Julie and Uncle Eric are moving to Bahrain!   Uncle Eric has already arrived and we drove over on Friday to spend the morning with him.  We had a nice breakfast as Ric’s Country Kitchen across from the Grand Mosque (which hosts the worlds largest fiberglass dome by the way) and then went on to a supermarket with good asian produce for some Thai food fixin’s.