Sunday, February 27, 2011

Walking here I come!


It's hard to believe my little baby boy is now 9 months old and walking with a walker. He is standing up on his own now and will be in everything before I blink my eyes. He's been crawling for weeks and loves to explore. Unlike his sister who wanted to spend all her time with me, he wants to figure out the world on his own. Amazing how different two siblings can be.







Sunday, February 20, 2011

Welcome Anna Elizabeth!


Welcome to the world Anna Elizabeth Greene!! She weighed 8pounds and was 19 1/2 inches long! Elizabeth and Anna are doing well as you can see. Molly is very excited to have another little girl to play with, not that a slew of boy cousins isn't fun, but a girl needs to play tea party with someone! Can't wait to meet you sweet baby girl. Elizabeth had Anna totally naturally and I'm so proud of her! The Mushrush's love you Greene family!!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Turkish "souvenirs"

Traditional Hittite patterned wine flask with four goblets. This is a small one but a full sized one (about three times this size) is hung over your shoulder poured into the goblet. This style helps keep the wine cool and enhances the flavor aerating the wine as it is being poured out.

Incredible Turkish Rugs.. In the States when you think of quality rugs you think Persian.. In the UK when you think of quality rugs, you think Turkish! These flowered patterns are considered the pattern of Royalty which I never knew. Also, we were able to watch some Turkish rugs at different stages of the weaving process and are able to tell a high vs. low quality rug. So cool!

This is a traditional Turkish pattern. You see this type of rug hung all over Turkey.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Not waking up!

This is what happens when Molly doesn't get enough sleep. Little girl needs to go to bed earlier and this could be avoided :) Funny pictures tho!




Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Interesting devotional

My dad sent me this daily devotion and I thought I would pass it onto you.. I'd love to hear any thoughts you have..

http://www.harvest.org/r?id=2606
TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2011

Loving the Dark

And this is the condemnation, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
— John 3:19



The Pharisees did not doubt Jesus because they merely disagreed with Him. They doubted Jesus because they were hardened against him.

Doubt is a matter of the mind. Even Christians have moments of doubt. We don't always understand what God is doing or why He is doing it. Unbelief, in contrast, is a matter of the will. It is a choice we make.

The Pharisees were full of unbelief. They did not reject Jesus for lack of evidence or because He was not consistent with what He said. The fact is that Jesus was the perfect example. Even Pontius Pilate, who had examined countless people, said, "I find no fault in this Man" (Luke 23:4), and "I am innocent of the blood of this just Person" (Matthew 27:24). Judas Iscariot, who spent three, concentrated years with Jesus and even betrayed Him said, "I have sinned by betraying innocent blood" (Matthew 27:4). So Jesus clearly was a model of everything that He said.

The Pharisees rejected Jesus because it interfered with the way they wanted to live. And that is why people reject Him today. Jesus said, "And this is the condemnation, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. For everyone practicing evil hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed" (John 3:19–20).

People don't reject Jesus because they have carefully examined the evidence and have determined that it is not convincing enough. They don't reject Him because they have read through the Scriptures and have found some apparent contradiction. They don't reject Him because of the so-called hypocrisy of some in the church. They reject Him because He interferes with the way they want to live


Monday, January 17, 2011

We're home!


Hot air balloon ride in Cappadocia, Turkey.. More to come!!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Sweet Daniel


Love this shot of my precious Daniel.


Thursday, December 30, 2010

Christmas Morning!

Molly's loot

Daniel's loot

Opening presents

Bryon's engineering side came and out and he and Molly created this masterpiece.

Little girl is in heaven.. tons of balls!

Rudolph et al..

Christmas morning breakfast.. eggnog french toast, breakfast casserole, bacon, cinnamon raison bread and some left over coffee cake.. yummy!

Molly playing with her new computer from Nini and Papa.

Self portrait.. sweet! Who loves my pjs!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas Eve

Merry Christmas everyone! Hard to believe Christmas has now come and gone. Here are some pictures from our Christmas over here across the pond. We had a beautiful white Christmas this year which is such a sweet blessing. We all have so much to be thankful for. Family, friends, health, opportunity, freedom to name a few. But most of all, we have the knowledge that Christmas is not just a day for Santa and gifts and even family. Christmas is the day when a tiny babe was born who would come to change the world.. forever.... Luke 2...


Baking cookies is a tradition for many families at Christmas, so we decided a couple of years ago to make that part of our tradition as well. So, Bryon is in charge of the event and I must say, he was quite on top of it this year. The cookies he made were much yummier than mine last year.

Molly has always enjoyed baking with me, but getting to bake with Bryon took fun to an all new level. I think they "sampled" way more than they will admit to.

Prepping the Reece's Cups.. sooo glad that wasn't my job, definitely would not have had enough for the cookies.

All done! Let's see how we did!

The culmination of our baking.. Daddy and Molly, three types of cookies.. Mommy, fruited coffee cake and cinnamon raisin bread. Our favorite by far were the sugar cookies from Great Gram Mushrush's recipe, so tasty and heartwarming being so far from home.


Baking is done, baths are over, Christmas pjs are on and we are attempting to take a picture with the stockings Great Gram made us.. Only Daniel is way too tired and Molly's natural smile is long gone, so this is what we got :)

Story time. We read "The Night Before Christmas" and the children's book we have about the Christmas story. Then we sang a couple of songs.

Cookies and milk for Santa and an apple for Rudolph.

Time for bed. Molly decided Daniel needed a shoulder massage to help him settle down..

Night night chillins! Stay tuned for Christmas day post.


Christmas Morning!

Molly's loot

Daniel's loot

Opening presents

Bryon's engineering side came and out and he and Molly created this masterpiece.

Little girl is in heaven.. tons of balls!

Rudolph et al..

Christmas morning breakfast.. eggnog french toast, breakfast casserole, bacon, cinnamon raison bread and some left over coffee cake.. yummy!

Molly playing with her new computer from Nini and Papa.

Self portrait.. sweet! Who loves my pjs!