Monday, April 14, 2008

Nile Cruise

Quick post to use up my remaining 3 minutes before we leave for Karnack and Luxor temple.

Thank you Sarah for the wonderful comment and well wishes. It is amazing here - I hope to have the chance to post more details on the boat, we'll see. :-)

My dad is doing well. He had minimal damage and he is expect to make a full recovery. No more McDelivery for him though. :-) I talked to both my parents last night and my dad's biggest concern seemed to be that I was going to turn Muslim. I'm kidding. That was not even on his radar. He was joking with me and it was a great conversation. Mom is doing well too. Kudos to her for getting Dad to the hospital in enough time to act.

Love you guys - more later.

5 comments:

scsmiles99 said...

OMG Girl, Your going to laugh about this....so here I am saying "hey, being sick is all part of the experience!" right? Ha....the laws of the universe by default paid me back for that one. I got food posioning last night! Can you believe that? As I was wretching half the night and crying (cuz we all know how much I like to puke) all I could think was WHY did I post that on Crystal's blog. BAD Sarah!

I'm glad your dad is ok and NONE of us should be eating that nasty McDelivery! ew.

Love you,
Xo
S

Heather said...

I'm glad your Dad's okay and your Mom is holding up well (I hope).

If I wasn't down with JC (as Eve says in Barber Shop 2), let me tell you that hearing a Muslim read the Qu'uran might do it. They don't just 'read' the Qu'uran, they SING it and that too gives me goosey bumps too. Not only is Arabic a beautiful language to hear, but listening to it and knowing you're hearing a passage of a text that's very spiritual is really something else.

Heather said...

Why can't we edit our comments? I have two 'toos' in one sentence! Well, I'm not an English major, thank the Lord.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad to hear your dad is doing okay.

Yikes on the food poisoning. Be careful of even the bottled water out there. They refill the bottles and try to re-seal them. And even tea and coffee water may not be safe. (Oh no, not the coffee!) I hope you get over it quickly!!!

Crystal said...

HAHA! Poor Sarah.

It really is a beautiful language and to hear them sing the passages always gives me chills.