Monday, March 30, 2009

We are safely back in Dhaka. Actually we arrived on Saturday but it has taken this long to find a few minutes to update. Our trip to Bangkok was a whirlwind. We had Erin's cardiology check up. Not much has changed. She still has a leak (PDA) not enough to bother doing anything about it. The risk of further surgery out weighs the chance of infection from leaving it as is. She also has a valve that requires a follow up later on. Overall she is good for another 10thousand miles! The stay in Bangkok was the most exciting. A little fresh air, shopping and lots of good food. Since we were a little out of season it was not too busy. We did not have any time for anything touristy.
Erin's school spring break starts at the end of next week. We will not go anywhere just to the club and relax by the pool. I actually like being here during holidays. It is so nice and quiet. You would never think that there were so many expats here until a holiday comes. It becomes a virtual ghost town.
I have not officially started the count down until summer vacation, but we leave Dhaka on the 15 of June, I think. Well it is time to chase Erin off to bed. She is dancing to some music.
Oh, one bit of news. We had our first real rain in 5 months last night. It was a true Nor'easter with hail and everything. It sounded like we were under fire. Lots of lightning and thunder too. I had Mark call the new arrivals to let them know that the we were not in fact under fire. This is a bizzare place so you never know what will happen next.
Bye for now, K

Friday, March 27, 2009

a day in the park in bangkok







I am standing next to a soft sheld-turtle. We had fun in the park in bangkok. Daddyand I went to the park because mommy was sick - erin

Thursday, March 26, 2009

houston we have toilet paper


Well after travelling to happy places I call Kinshasa, Kigali, port au Prince, Beirut, Bujumbura, Former Yugoslavia etc ... Place you only hear about on CNN if you are lucky. there are certain things you do in these countries like travel with toilet paper. Bangladesh is no different.
After 4 years in Bangladesh, It was the first time I went to the public washroom at the airport and there was a roll of the crisp white parchment on a roll. Prior to my entrance to the washroom I asked Karen for the TP which is standard Operating procedures in 3rd world countries. It was big news and blog worthy


The airport in Dhaka as improved over the years there was a poster "come to Bangladesh before the tourist do" and a poster of a hangman's noose which was "death to drug traffickers". Erin is standing infront of the new poster at the airport


Sunday, March 22, 2009

spagetti jazz and parcel day





Today we received a care package from Susan. Erin was extremely happy. She had tried on all the clothes and ate 4 Peeps within 15 min of getting home. I managed to stash some of the Easter treats for the actual day.



We had dinner out with Friends Zoe and Mom Kerri. Zoe attends a different school and her mom Kerri is a nurse at another clinic. We had a wonderful time at one of our favourite restaurants and one of the only kid friendly spots in Dhaka.








A very exciting day overall. Only one more day and we are off to Bangkok for 4 days. A much needed break for all three of us. Couldn't wait for spring break over Easter.

PROJECT RESCUE MORE PHOTOS
















these are more pictures from our neighbour Anil. He is a professional photographer. She is a very serious performer









Saturday, March 21, 2009

up and operating







Well we have finally started a blog site to tell everyone about our travels and life in Asia

project rescue









3 March - Mark is now the dean of the diplomatic security services in Dhaka. The dean means the person with the most time in country. We had several going away functions for my British and American counterparts. We have all been here since 2005 and seen political violence, cyclones, coups, curfew, floods etc.. I was quite busy with the Border guard mutiny lat week. The chaos was a great going away gift for Matt (US) and Andy (UK)

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19 and 20 March 09 - Erin was involved in a play called project rescue save the planet. Erin was dressed up as a chipmunk. She practiced 4 hrs a week after school. It was a very nice performance. It is a bit of a wake up call when your kids are telling you the planet is dying. She had one of her friends Zoe (British friend) come as a spectator as she goes to the British international school
































20 March - The High Commission hosted the Francophonie which is a an assembly of french speaking countries that have representation in Bangladesh