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.
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