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Christmas in August (Mongolian Style!)

When Big D got back from Monogolia a couple of weeks ago, he came bearing gifts…

It was a lot of fun going through the stash because most of the items he chose had a story attached, and it was interesting to hear about the culture of Mongolia as told by its wares.

For one, it is hard to get good coffee in Mongolia.  Just ask Bernie, who is trying to run a good, quality coffee shop in its capital city.  They do have, however, MacCoffee, which is single cup of coffee (cream and sugar included) in a little packet.  All you do is add hot water.  It is pretty good.  Dirty Harry drinks them with extra cream, if that tells you anything.  MacHotChocolate and MacGreenTea is also available.  The kids love the chocolate, but the green tea strangely tastes a little like soap.

He also brought back authentic, non-soapy-tasting  green tea, cute little mugs, and a press/brewing thingy…

The thing is I’m not a huge fan of green tea.  Except for, I’ve now discovered, in this form…

Green tea Kit-Kats.  Bliss.  Once you get past the fact that your candy bar is neon green, it is bliss.  Pure bliss.  And sadly we haven’t discovered a way yet to get them here in the states.  So if any of you are traveling to Asia in the near future I will pay handsomely for a case of these babies.

Wool items are big in Mongolia.  Because, for one, they have a lot of sheep, and two, it’s cold most of the time.  Both of the kids got hats, which I forgot photograph, and I got a really cool shawl thingy (which was actually made from camel fur).  Big D got all the partners at his office traditional Mongolian hats.  There is one female partner, and she got this….

I’m sure she’s wearing it all over Nashville.

Above is a wool perpetual calendar.  The little gehr (Mongolian tent)  slides along to display today’s date.  And at the bottom it is adorned with pieces of sheep bones.  Monoglians do not waste, so when they have some spare bones, they hang them on their calendars.  Clara, by the way, is very plagued by those bones.  About every other day I catch her licking them.

A little wooden doll.  We also have a wrestler and a little clown-like person.  The above one is now in Indiana Mimi’s dining room.

Paper art is also very popular.

The above is an elaborate form of origami.  The figures are based on a popular Mongolian folk tale where the animals all want some kind of food at the top of this tree, so together they make a ladder to reach and share it.  Big D wanted it for his office as a reminder of team work and comraderie.  Well, somewhere on the trip back home, the rabbit decided he had had enough of team work and hopped down.  Big D thinks he can be glued back, but the little quartet is currently sitting on my mantle like that, which means they will probably be there, unglued, until 2013.  Because that’s how we roll.

This ornament was made from discarded beer bottles (thanks, Renee!!)…

It serves as a good reminder to pray for Mongolia because alcoholism is major problem in that country.

I saved the best for last….

A goat leg whip.  And I thought Clara was bothered by the bones.  This thing still has the fur!  It may very well be the solution to our house-training woes… (I jest.  Do NOT call PETA.)  Hey….Arby, maybe you could smuggle one of these into Wrigley Field some time…?

I’ll have more on Mongolia soon hopefully.  Between jet-lag and having to be back at work, Big D has been hard-pressed to get all of his photos in order.  I’m sure you’re just dying to know what he did with all those lights.  In the meantime, he has a good sampling of photos posted here for your perusal.

 

Greetings from South Carolina….and Mongolia.

I made it to South Carolina, and I didn’t fall asleep driving.  I’ve actually fallen asleep very, very little since last Saturday night, but Iwon’t talk to you about mine and Jack Henry’s little problems.  I’ll just have you know that as soon as he’s old enough to go anywhere, he’s grounded.  For a year.

I brought my laptop because I was intending to blog while I was here, but I’ve been having problems figuring out how to post pictures to my blog without Photoshop (which I didn’t realize until I got here wasn’t loaded onto this computer).

So, I thought I’d jump on here briefly and share some of the photos that Big D has been posting from Mongolia.  He’s, from all appearances , having a great time (despite a brief bout with some kind of 24 hour flu bug).

That’s Big D and his new friend Munkh.  I think Munkh must have served as a guide of sorts to Big D on a little tour of the area.  And just so you know, my information is coming from very brief e-mails and the captions that he’s posted with his pictures.  It’s like a confusing, frustrating puzzle….but a little bit fun….trying to figure out where he is and what he’s doing.

Above is some huge monument that was built for the 800th anniversary of Genghis Khan’s rule.  The cars pictured give you some perspective of its size.  Big D and others went to see Transformers there apparently. He says they entered somewhere near the tail, which I found extremely funny, but I’m kinda sophmoric in my humor.

Here’s a view from his head…

Big D says he was surprised at the beauty of Mongolia.  I wonder if I’m going to have to move there.  I wonder if the Lord knows that I would have a hard time living somewhere that doesn’t have chocolate chips at the ready.  He probably does….

They have cars and some roads, but they deal with a different kind of traffic…

But a lot of the roads are of the dirt variety…. (That’s Josh of Watermelon Ministry, whom Big D went over with)…

This is one of my favorite pictures.  It’s the top of a Buddhist temple and the prayer flags.

I just love the color.

I have a hard time looking at these next few pictures…

I told Big D just to forget the souvenirs and bring those little boys home, so that I could love them, and bathe them, and read to them, and sign them up for baseball.  But I’m not sure how he’d get them past customs….

 Want to see more?  He has tons more posted at his website.  Click here.

Light in the Darkness

A little later this summer Big D is going to Mongolia.

Mongolia.  Until just a few years ago, I had given very little thought to the country of Mongolia.  It ranked right up there with the likes of Timbuktu, Djibouti, and Belize as far as geography was concerned.  I knew it was the country of Genghis Khan….and that was about it.

Then in 2006, my pastor and his family just up and became missionaries to Mongolia, and what do you know?….Mongolia became a place we heard about quite a bit and talked about over dinner and coffee.  (Obviously there’s a little….or a lot….more to the Andersons’ story which you can read about and follow at www.remembermongolia.org .)

Big D was invited on a missions trip to Mongolia with Watermelon Ministry to help with some photography projects.  It was a no-brainer for us really.  As soon as Big D told me he had been invited, I knew it was the right thing for him to do.  I say that nonchalantly, but that in itself is a major God-thing, as sometimes I’m not sure I want Big D to go to Kroger without me.  Sending him half-way around the world is a big step of faith for me…and him…and all of us.

Since that time just a couple of months ago so many things have fallen into place that it’s just crazy to think about.  I would not have been more in awe if I had woken up one morning to a neon sign flashing “Go to Mongolia!” in our front yard.

Spiritually, Mongolia is a dark country.  One thing Big D wanted to do was have a little something to give to locals as he took their pictures.   He thought of flashlights, and on a whim, he contacted www.coastportland.com to see if there was any way they would like to assist is bringing light, literally and figuratively, to Mongolia.  They said “yes”!

Yesterday Big D got a big box from Coast, and I’ve never seen him more excited.

Light.  Lots and lots of light….batteries included!

Big D  is a big fan of LED lights (so is Dirty Harry and his bird chest), so it was like Christmas opening the box because Coast included more than the 100 little lights.  They sent the two lights Big D is opening above.  They sent the lantern you see here…

And they sent this…

The X21.  Now I don’t know a ton about LED lights, but apparently this is the brightest one there is.  It is the Big Daddy of LEDs.

If the X21 had been on when I took this picture, I would be blind now…or dead.  Maybe.

We don’t even know exactly what Big D is going to be doing with these hundreds of dollars worth of lights yet, but God most definitely has a plan, and I’m getting so excited to see what that is.  Stay tuned as I’ll be following the saga here on my blog every step of the way!

In the meantime, let your light shine, people!


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