In Lebanon

Flying High

Above the clouds going to Libnan!

The flight to Lebanon was wonderful.  My husband let me have his Business Class seat while he was all alone with the boys.  It was such a nice change for me even though I did worry how he would do with our two energetic boys.  Turkish Airlines was very attentive, but I guess they are like that for the Business Class anyways.  I have flown on Turkish Airlines before and sat in economy and the treatment was just as good.

My boys want to fly First Class one day though that will take saving miles and money to accomplish.  Perhaps one day I told them.  When they are older and can behave a little bit better lol.

It’s nice to see Lebanon after a year of being away.  Not much has changed and I do miss it very much.

Now for a few days in Beirut and then off to the continent of Africa!

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It was a  nice brisk day and the Habbal household was preparing to depart for an overseas adventure.  Sticky traps for the nice little critters that like to hibernate in the winter in the house.  Thermostat set, everything that can be unplugged done.  Had to pack light as usual since Jet Blue only allows ONE checked bag per person that also meant upon our return I would have to choose gifts to bring back very carefully since space was now an issue.

On the road to Syracuse, Tesia’s dad Lee drove us which was very kind of him, I checked a message that I had  not seen.  It was from Omie’s teacher.  He convienantly forgot his set of paperwork in his cubby.  Little sneaky boy.  We had made arrangements with the school to take the boys school work with us since we were going to be gone for a couple of months.

Well that’s about it for now.  Goodbye Edwards and Family and Friends and all the stuff in between.  I will keep a log of my adventures but internet is not very reliable there so probably I will have to post everything when I get back.  That should be loads of fun!

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Is school NECESSARY?

It was the end if the first week if school. My daughter in college and my two little dudes back to elementary…as our weekend came to it’s end and I prepped the boys for bed, my youngest was angry because he didn’t want to sleep. I told him that he needs good sleep because he has school and it was necessary.

At this he became even more upset and shouted, “school, it unnecessary..I already went last year, it’s enough!”

I love my children!!

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