We had 2 games this past Friday at Cody's indoor soccer league. First game we played the number 2 team in the league in which the new team Cody joined had never beaten. We got up
2-1 in the second half but ended up loosing 6-4. Cody did great again. I am playing him everywhere as needed during the game. He played goalie up to half-time where he held the team to only 1 score on him. I moved him to forward in the second half. He has scored at least 1 goal in all 4 games we have played. We bounced back in second game beating the team 8-4. We have the 5v5 tournament coming up this Friday. It will be tough to pull odd a semi-final appearance in which we have come so accustom to in the past. One of our better players (11 year old) is playing with some friends from school. We will see how it goes, I think we still will be competitive in every game. Cody has looked really good playing against kids from Bahrain, England, Saudi, and Germany. He has represented the good ole U.S. well and caught some eyes in the 4 game he has played. Proud Dad.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Comparing prices
I thought for sure that Cody's wii game was fried. However, we have good news! We just had to replace the electrical cord. The difference in cost electrical cord ($60USD) vs wii ($598USD). For those of you that have purchased a wii for your kids know that is probably 3x's the amount.
Price Comparison:
Housing - very expensive the prices are tripled (vs Houston's market)
Vehicles - about the same
Furniture - very inexpensive bedroom furniture can only be purchased by the set (bed, two night stands, dresser and wardrobe closet). Does not include mattress.
Groceries - expensive the prices are doubled here
Gas - inexpensive 1/2 the price
Men Haircut - inexpensive. J paid 3BD which is equivalent to $7USD.
Eating Out - about 20% more. The final bill includes a 10% service fee (tip).
Internet Service - expensive double the amount
Price Comparison:
Housing - very expensive the prices are tripled (vs Houston's market)
Vehicles - about the same
Furniture - very inexpensive bedroom furniture can only be purchased by the set (bed, two night stands, dresser and wardrobe closet). Does not include mattress.
Groceries - expensive the prices are doubled here
Gas - inexpensive 1/2 the price
Men Haircut - inexpensive. J paid 3BD which is equivalent to $7USD.
Eating Out - about 20% more. The final bill includes a 10% service fee (tip).
Internet Service - expensive double the amount
Thursday, January 29, 2009
What a day...
Jeremy did it. He was able to fix our phone and Internet service. So we're back in business.
Where we live (hotel) now there's not that many kids. There are probably a total of four (three boys and a girl). We see them every morning while we wait for the van. Well Christopher and his sister Stephanie are around Cody's age. They go to a different school and use a different van. One morning we were on time but the bus was early. So Christopher called our room to let us know that the bus was waiting. Their from Ecuador and are awesome kids. I invited them to come over if they ever got bored. So Christopher came over yesterday but Cody was still at school. He had swim lessons. He brought one of his Wii games and asked if he could play while we waited for Cody. So I said sure. Christopher bought his Wii here in Bahrain and obviously has a different connection. When he went to connect Cody's Wii he made the mistake of connecting it to the 220 V which fried the Wii. So of course when Cody got home I had to break the news. I feel sooo bad. The first week we were here Jeremy gave Cody this long talk about not messing with the outlets and if he needed to plug something to ask him or myself. So Cody said do you remember the talk Dad had with me regarding the outlets why didn't you listen.... And to make matters worse his favorite game is stuck in it. I hope there is an easy solution because the Wii is twice as much here.
Today we are on a mission to find a barber shop for J. We are going to have dinner with the Blessings. They use to live in Kingwood and went to KWCOC. However, we never met them until now.
Where we live (hotel) now there's not that many kids. There are probably a total of four (three boys and a girl). We see them every morning while we wait for the van. Well Christopher and his sister Stephanie are around Cody's age. They go to a different school and use a different van. One morning we were on time but the bus was early. So Christopher called our room to let us know that the bus was waiting. Their from Ecuador and are awesome kids. I invited them to come over if they ever got bored. So Christopher came over yesterday but Cody was still at school. He had swim lessons. He brought one of his Wii games and asked if he could play while we waited for Cody. So I said sure. Christopher bought his Wii here in Bahrain and obviously has a different connection. When he went to connect Cody's Wii he made the mistake of connecting it to the 220 V which fried the Wii. So of course when Cody got home I had to break the news. I feel sooo bad. The first week we were here Jeremy gave Cody this long talk about not messing with the outlets and if he needed to plug something to ask him or myself. So Cody said do you remember the talk Dad had with me regarding the outlets why didn't you listen.... And to make matters worse his favorite game is stuck in it. I hope there is an easy solution because the Wii is twice as much here.
Today we are on a mission to find a barber shop for J. We are going to have dinner with the Blessings. They use to live in Kingwood and went to KWCOC. However, we never met them until now.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
No Phone Service
Cody & Devin 6:15 a.m. before school
Picture of Sling Shot
Just wanted to let you all know that our phone service is still down. The Computer engineer was here two days ago and diagnosed the Vonage box as the problem. However, when J was on the line with Vonage they said that the problem could be the server. Vonage has emailed some instructions to again troubleshoot the problem. I'll take a deep breath and hope that J can figure this out.
It's amazing how much homework Cody has. After a long day of school he comes home has a snack and works on his homework for an hour and a half or longer. He's a good sport. I guess it's just me being a little selfish of his time.
When we were in Kingwood Devin would go to sleep around 10:30pm and wake up around 4am for a feeding. Now that we're in Bahrain he is in bed by 7:30 and wakes up twice for about 15 min. I guess I'm wearing him out during the day. He looks forward to going downstairs. We wait for Cody and visit with the Receptionist. They love and can't get enough of him. Devin is a big flirt. Once he sees Cody he forgets about us all. He truly is Cody's number 1 fan.
We've gone back and forth about leasing or buying a vehicle. Chevron offers a good package on purchasing a vehicle. So as of today we have decided to purchase a vehicle. The prices are comparable to the states. The parking here in Bahrain is structured for compact vehicles. Over the weekend we meet with Keith Fernandes (fleet sales consultant). We haven't decided on the type of vehicle but will have to make a decision within the next week or so. The drivers here in Bahrain are very aggressive. Bahrain doesn't have that many stop lights but they have what Jeremy and Cody call sling shots. The best way to describe this is a 4 way circular yield. Trust me you better not miss your turn. Otherwise, they will start honking. The stop lights go from red, to yellow and than green. When it turns yellow your vehicle better be moving. Driving here in Bahrain does not bother me I actually fit in. LOL.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Back in the Soccer groove.....
Cody had his second week of soccer this past Saturday and he again got off to a good start scoring the first goal of the game again as last week. Better results in the end too, his team (Spain) ended up winning 9-7. I (Jeremy) also didn't take long to be able to come out of the coaching ranks again. This group of boys did not have a coach so you know me, the window of opt. could not be denied. I am going to finish coaching them the final 2 games and they also have a 4v4 tournament early February that the boys were all excited about being in when I mentioned it to them so we will see how it goes. I guess with my first glimpse of indoor and international soccer in short I would say very high skill level and aggressiveness. Even though Cody is playing up against 4th (which he has before) and 5th graders in this league, it still appears to more physical which is good for him. Alex F. had already educated me some on indoor soccer and maybe this is standard all around regarding more physical play. Rules are a bit different also which takes some adjusting when it comes to strategy but overall concept is no different. I even used my strategy (as some of you have seen before) when we got our lead at the end putting the Codeman back into a defensive mode which worked great during the last 5 minutes. All of the boys in his team appear to be Arab decent (Bahraini) but they all have a great time playing together. I have to work now more than ever on remembering names. We will let you know how the next game goes. Jeremy
Friday, January 23, 2009
So what's for lunch/dinner.......
Bahrain has a rich history that dates back several thousand years. Some scholars have suggested that Bahrain may be the site of the biblical Garden of Eden.
The temperature this week in Bahrain has been around 70 and it drops to the 60's in the evening. Our villa will have a/c but no heat. So we will have to buy a portable heater at some point. Our move in date is scheduled for Feb 16.
I was invited to attend a luncheon with the other Saudi CP Chem wives. We went to a restaurant called Chin Li. I was telling Jeremy it seemed as though we had 15 different main course meals. It was very good. The picture above was part of our main course. It is called a climbing squirrel fish (Hamour). This was the first time I had ever tasted such thing. To my surprise it was fishy. (Ha ha). The ladies were so welcoming and helpful. Debbie Blessing use to live in Kingwood and attended KWCOC. They have been here for 2 years and plan to stay awhile. She was so kind to pick Devin & I up. For the most part the majority of the Ladies have been here between 3 to 10 years. So we're the newbees. They try to meet once a month so I am looking forward to the next time we meet. There is a picture of Devin sitting in a highchair for the first time. He is getting so big and has become so independent.
When Jeremy came home on Wednesday we went to La Chocolate, again. I had the same Penne with grilled chicken and pine nuts. Jeremy had pasta with grilled chicken and sundried tomatoes. Cody had a cheeseburger and Devin ate before we went.
On the way to dinner last night I turned to look at Devin and he was out. He had such a long day. For dinner we went to a place called Fire of Brazil Churrascaria. This restaurant is similar to a restaurant in Houston called Boco de chow??? They serve different types of meats and seafood fresh on a long skewer. The service was so good and the food was awesome. Cody gave it a nine. Devin sat in his stroller drinking his water from his bottle. We had a great time.
And today for lunch I made a pasta salad. It was good.....
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