This is the blog of Brendon and Staci Hunt. We are happily married with four kids on the way... that is within the next ten years. This blog will chronical the daily sightings and adventures of the Hunts. Enjoy!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Monday, June 27, 2011
Spring 2011
The end of spring means one thing for us: CALIFORNIA HERE WE COME! We are leaving today (6/28) and will land in the good ol' US of A at around 6 pm tonight! We will spend a few days in New York visiting family and will land finnally in California on July 2nd. Can't wait for the summer and to see you all soon!
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Trip to Jeddah

This was another restaurant that we sort of discovered because every taxi driver we talked to said that we had to eat here. I guess "Al Baik" is one of the most famous food places in Jeddah.
Many of the buildins date back to 1800s. It's amazing that people are still living in them today.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Dessert Camping
After the camel invasion we sat down by the campfire and had some delicious Kabsa (chicken and rice). When we had finished the Kabsa we busted out the S’mores!!!
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Winter 2010-2011
Winter 2010-2011 from Brendon Hunt on Vimeo.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Eid al-Adha
Friday, May 21, 2010
Covering in Saudi Arabia

We only have 3 more weeks of teaching, then training until July 7th, and then we are heading back to
Last week one of my students came in and asked me to step outside the class for a second. I stepped outside my door and she began to cry and tell me that she had lost her phone. I thought for a second “this is why you are not in my class right now?!” But then she began to tell me that her phone had a picture of her on it. She said, “Teacher, pictures of my face our on my phone.” She was so upset and then I began to realize how serious this was for her. Saudi woman have never shown their face to anyone but their family and other females. So the fact that she had a picture of her exposed face on her phone was pretty risky; now that the phone was in the hands of another person made her terrified. The good news is that by the end of the day she had found her phone and she made sure I knew. She ran towards me and starting screaming in excitement for like 2 minutes straight haha. In the end it was a funny story but this is just one example of how important it is for women to cover here.
I have asked my students multiple times if they like wearing the full burka and they always say yes. They told me that they feel safe and protected by wearing this. This is all they have ever known so it is completely normal to them. I’m sure there our women here who might not want to wear the abaya, headscarf, and face covering but I have not met them. My students love their culture and they don’t look at the burka as a negative thing at all. Everything is so different than what you would think, but being here you see how fascinating this culture is. Hopefully we can share more with all of you when we come home in a month or so! Love you all!
Monday, April 19, 2010
There And Back Again
