Chickinpecker, I don't think the swaps will start up until April (maybe late March?). Hoppy is the go-to person for swap info.
I guess we were lucky to get a big parcel of land with no house. DH's parents bought it a long time ago, thinking they wanted to retire out here, but that never happened.
SCG, I've never seen the beehive ovens (that I know of). It makes me want to go around looking at old houses.
I kind of chuckled at Chambertin's comment about employers not speaking English. We both speak English exclusively here, but DH insists on having our answering machine message in Chinese. I've had people call back repeatedly thinking they have the wrong number, or call back with people giggling in the background. At least it is not in Arabic anymore....![]()
I had no idea your husband spoke Arabic. I could have had fun with him. On my way home from Arizona I got seated on the plane next to this talkative college girl who thought she was hot poop - told me she was majoring in mid east studies and just went to OhSandastan and spoke Arabic. I can do most pleasantries and talk about the weather (as long as it's raining

Looking for reassurance: I set eggs last night. Lost power for about 3 hours after about 12 hours of incubation. At this early stage, I'm hoping that viability won't have been damaged?
Not a problem. Don't think about it again.
And we've seen the same things with our job openings (when we can recruit for them)... we had 2 positions open recently and had over 40 applicants for them. Most of them were not locals and just desperate for any employment within their field. It was both shocking and sad.