Old meets New, the Flusche Family at Bahrain Fort

Old meets New, the Flusche Family at Bahrain Fort
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

A "Wrinkle" In My Day!

This is what happens when your son and his buddy share a seat on the hour long bus ride home from school.





Tanner said "LOOK MOMMY!!! I let Caden make me into an old man! Can you believe how good he did?!?!?"

Why yes, in fact, I can believe it. *sigh*

By the way, liquid makeup remover totally gets out pen markings on children's faces... just in case you were wondering ;)

Girls Trip To Dubai!!!

A WHOLE stroller free, non-diaper changing, bib-less weekend of grown-up time bliss. I wouldn't change being a Mom for anything but every once in a while a girl's got to get away with her buddies to a child-free utopia.



Our utopia of choice was Dubai!!!!

This get-a-way was actually the brainchild of Wiley Childers (did I mention he's GENIUS?!?!?). Wiley wanted to surprise my friend, his wife, Hollie with a birthday trip... (see what I mean by GENIUS?) so he planned the whole thing for us. Hollie, Heather and I stayed at the Grand Hyatt and filled our days with shopping, swimming, shopping, lounging, shopping, site-seeing, shopping, great food and drinks, shopping and for a change of pace more shopping. FUN, FUN, FUN!

The grounds of the Grand Hyatt are lovely! It was such a treat to see grass and tropical flowers. We spent one whole day at the pool absorbing the sun and flipping through brainless gossip magazines like US and People, a true guilty pleasure!

















We had such a great time at IKEA that we actually went two days in a row... sometimes a girl's got to enjoy 24 hours of delayed shopping gratification ;) Unfortunately, I didn't have my camera with me to document the pure joy that three stories of the blue and gold home-store wonder brought to our faces. They would have been priceless photos!

No trip to Dubai is complete without a trip to the Burge Khalifa Dubai. It is the tallest building in the world and we went as high as the general public can go - the 124th floor. The elevator takes it's pasangers to an observation floor called "The Top" which sits about half way to the highest floor.













The high speed elevators get to "The Top" in less than one minute. My ears popped 12 times on the way up and I lost count on the way back down. The vibe I got in the building was what I remember feeling at Disneyland's Tomorrowland when I was a young girl. It's very "space-age" and futuristic. The entrance to the tour is very showy and lays out the story of the building and all the stages of it's conception and development. It's quite an achievement! The building towers over everything in the city, it almost looks like a backdrop has been erected because it's just so much larger than EVERYTHING around it.











Live'n it up on the "The Top" floor.











An amazing view!







A Gold ATM... because sometimes I guess cash just isn't enough ;) ONLY IN DUBAI!



This is the AMAZING five story Dubai Mall, we wish that a handheld GPS system would have been available!



Our FINE "pilgrimage" to the Dubai Mall... some malls need their own zip code, THIS mall needs it's own country. The Pottery Barn and PB Kids will never be the same after Team Childers/Williams/Flusche declared it home away from home. We are now the official mayoral team of the Dubai Mall... the "shiny diving dudes" are our personal cheerleaders!











Every excursion has a tale of adventure and secrets that the travelers swear to take to the grave... we have IKEA foot breakers, a red Silverado, exchange fibs, poolside mishaps, ice hunts and backhanding cabbies... but those are tales for another day.

BIG THANKS to Hollie for being born, Heather for always taking the front seat, Wiley (the Genius) for the being the travel agent to the stars, Jeff for mastering the logistics of Nida and the kids as well as offering up a big ol' kitchen pass, Paul for getting us there and keeping the kiddos entertained. AND a super high five for the kids for having a great sense of humor and not torturing the Daddies too badly.

The trip was a HUGE success and we were all sad to leave the luxury of two hour meals and sleeping in until 10:00AM... but we had babies back in Bahrain that we missed and whom we couldn't wait to pass out kisses!!

Elmo A-Go-Go!

Not since Betsy Wetsy has potty training been this much fun! Who needs a Baby Alive when you have Elmo the "Furry Red Potty-ing Monster"?!?!



Seriously, how many potties does one bathroom need?!?!?




Gavin's now in Pull Ups and progressing in potty training, Mommy and Daddy are VERY proud! Almost there BIG BOY!

Country in another country!

Gotta LOVE Toby Keith!

He's a BIG supporter of the USO. Thankfully he was brave enough to throw caution to the wind and visit us here in Bahrain despite his handlers concern about the travel advisories for this region.



Early in the day Toby Keith signed head-shots and met with his fans in the Freedom Souq on base. We joined the hundreds of people waiting to meet him and were excited to have our family picture taken with country music's "Bad Boy". He commented that he liked Tanner's OU shirt - BOOMER!



Gavin had so much fun he passed out in Paige's stroller ;)





NSA enjoyed a free concert that night in the courtyard under the warm Bahrain night sky. It was a nice "piece of home" and he really played to the audience.



There's something to be said for being in the middle of a crowd, all of whom were singing "American Soldier" as if it was their unofficial anthem... nearly brought tears to my eyes. I was only a few yards from the stage and I have to admit it was one of the best concerts I have ever attended.







THANK YOU TOBY KEITH for making the effort to get here and for putting on one hell of a concert for our troops!

A BIG thank you to the USO as well for orchestrating such a super day!