Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Home, Sweet Home!

Daybreak from my apartment window......the rare occasion when we had real clouds!

Ahhhhh.......it's that time of the year again where international schools are handing out renewal contracts for everyone to sign........and here I sit here with mine in front of me. My heart may be filled with mixed emotions, but it is settled and my mind at peace over my tough choice.

After much prayer, thought and consideration, I have made my official decision to return from my crazy adventures in the desert sands of Kuwait and make the permanent move back home to the Great White North of Canada! :)


I have greatly enjoyed my time in Kuwait and have developed a deep-rooted and life-long love for my girls over here! I tear up even now, thinking about the day I have to say goodbye to these young ladies. They have become like my own family here and have truly kept me going everyday through all the good and the bad, the ups and the downs, the sane and the insane moments. Girls, if you are reading this, you know how much I love you!!!! "heart!"


Me and my "kids"! :) xo

I have had a truly blessed life these past two years and God has provided me with incredible friends, new "family" and once-in-a-lifetime trips to places I had only ever dreamed of visiting! I am thankful for ALL these opportunities to learn about Muslim culture, the Arab way of life and great travels to both new and ancient sites. However, I am a true Canadian girl at heart and I feel my country calling me home. I miss my family and friends and living in my own culture, with my own traditions. I miss the snow, the seasons, clean rain, Tim Hortons, Shreddies cereal, the snow-capped mountains and my puppy!


Bailey with her favorite ball! LOL

So it's with completely mixed feelings that I'm officially letting EVERYONE know that I am coming home to Canada this summer for good. :) Even though I may be leaving Kuwait, a piece of my heart will always remain in this tiny country with some very special people. :)

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Lebanon - Jeita Cave and Byblos!


Christmas Day.....in Lebanon....on my way to see one of the most beautiful caves in the world. Excited? Heck yes I was!!!


We woke up bright and early on Christmas Day to head off to Jeita Cave (Grotto). We drove into the mountainous area north of Beirut to the bottom of the ravine the caves are located in. After buying our tickets, we rode the teleferique (cable car) up to the top cave.

Riding inside the teleferique....Christmas Day! :)

The teleferique....apparently that's what they call cable cars over here!

Sadly they didn't allow photos inside, but we tried to sneak a few anyways. LOL Because the cave is so immense and the lighting so specific, they didn't really turn out. I tried to find some from off their website so you can get an idea of what we saw. It truly felt like I was in the Jules Verne's book "Journey to the Centre of the Earth"! It was beautiful and so crazy! The stalactities and stalagmites were so unique and at times looked like magical creatures. The air was damp and warm and the cave almost felt alive as it was still dripping. The did a fantastic job with lighting it and making sure it still looked untouched. If ever you are in Lebanon, you HAVE to go to the Jeita Grotto!!!


If you look towards the top right, you can see the walkway attached to the side of the cave wall....this cavern is huge!!



Once we had walked as far as we were able to in this upper cave, we walked down to the lower cave entrance and were excited to find that it was still open for the boat ride into the inner cavern on the subterranean lake. We had been told it was probably closed due to the higher water levels in the winter months, but this year the water level was still low enough for us to go! :) Again, BEAUTIFUL and surreal. It felt like we were in another world!

If you click on the link below, it takes you to a Facebook page with great pics of both the upper and lower caves. :)

From here we drove another hour to Byblos....


Byblos, also known as Jbeil.....another very ancient site in Lebanon. There have been artifacts and hut foundations found here that date back over 6,000 years. It's an interesting archaeological site to explore as it is full of VERY old stones and foundations mixed in with more modern ones from the times of the Crusaders 1104AD. All of these ancient sites in this part of the world seem to be built over year after year so you end up getting to see structures from all time periods!


The Crusader Castle....







Old Roman outdoor theater...

I love how the city has been built right up to the edge of the ruins.

Kim standing on an old oil/wine press!


The ruins of ancient Byblos overlook the beautiful Mediterranean Sea!

Ahhhh........the water looked so inviting! :)

Modern day Byblos has a pretty sweet stretch of beach!


From Byblos, we went to Harissa.......the Lady of Lebanon, some famous statue way up on the mountain where people go to pray. The view from up there was awesome! :) We had to ride another teleferique to get up there, but that was cool too as we passed by apartment buildings and could see into them where families were sitting down to eat their big Christmas dinners!
Slight moment of homesickness, but as the cable car climbed it passed quickly! LOL ;)

The teleferique up to Harissa! It passes ridiculously close to the apartment buildings....

This would be Harissa.......a famous bronze statue of Mary that's been there for over 100 years. We climbed all the way up to the base of it even though that meant we had to squeeze past people because the tiny path was maybe 12 inches wide at parts!

The view from Harissa......looking down on the town of Jounieh.

The sun started setting quickly as we were up there.

Yup, we love these dorky "self portrait" pics.....:)

The sun dipping down into the Mediterranean.....

Riding back down.....


Dusk on Christmas Day

After getting back down, we drove straight to the airport and flew home to Kuwait, concluding our whirlwind Christmas weekend trip to Lebanon! A beautiful country with so much more to explore.....if ever you have the chance to visit, make sure you do!!! :)