Dave and Jackie Connolly from Vancouver Island came for 12 days. It was so nice to have them! Here are some of the "winter" activities we did together.
First off : Celebrate American Thanksgiving! We had a wonderful chicken dinner together. I did manage to find a 8 lb frozen turkey (from 2011) at one grocery store, but it cost 1700 birr ($100.00 Canadian) We did 3 chickens instead for a third of the cost! Dave and Jackie brought cranberry sauce from Canada YIPEE ! It isn't Thanksgiving without cranberries!
Left to Right:
Abe, Carolyn, Rosemary, Jolena, Mindy and a fellow teacher from school whose name I don't know how to spell :( and Lisa
Dave and Jackie, Mark and Karol, Warren and Jen, and Cameron were also around :)
We spent one day at the Sheraton swimming. We hadn't been there before and it felt so strange. Like we were transported from Ethiopia to the Caribbean!
For a little more Birr you could get the spa package which included access to the Jacuzzi and an hour massage. Maybe for my Birthday :)
Some Flora and Fauna
They had the Sheraton all decorated for Christmas. Where's the snow?! Just doesn't look right without it!
We spent a day hiking Mt Entoto.
We met up with some school children on their way up the mountain to school. We walked with them for about an hour. They make this trek every day. They had asked my name so I wrote it in English in one of their school books. Carolyn then one upped me by writing her and everyone else's name in Amharic...Show Off :)
Playing Football
On our way up we passed many donkeys, and women carrying things down to sell in town.
Benjamin our guide said that you do not want to be born a donkey or a women in Africa. These woman carry huge and heavy (trust me I know! Well to be honest I din't get very far with one on my back) bundles of sticks down the hill to sell in town to be used for firewood. They might earn a couple of dollars a day for their hard work.
Carolyn and I stumbled on a bundle ready to go so I decided to try it on. They must start young...with little bundles.... I am pathetic. Dave was giving out very helpful comments like "Maybe you should shake all the big spiders and roaches out first. Ok now jump out of the ditch"...ya right!
Everyone gets their water jugs in line to fill when the water comes on. Usually once in the morning and once in the evening.
Road side vendors selling food and household necessities
A traditional grass roof, mud walled home. LOOK! Traditional children as well!
A house tucked away in the trees with electricity running to it
We decided to walk on a bit further and see some farms
Lunch Break beside a wheat field : Rosemary, Carolyn, Warren, Dave, Jackie and Benjamin
Right across the road from us was this amazing forest. Thank goodness Hyena's are nocturnal because they were in there....somewhere....
I love this picture of Rosemary. I wonder what she is thinking about...
On their way down to market
Kind of makes Carolyn and my backpacks look a little sissyish!!
Carolyn had a crowd because she speaks Amharic to them :) They look at her like they are seeing a dog "meow"
Awesome pic of Dave and Jackie!!
Feeling on top of the world in beautiful Ethiopia. We are SO glad to be here!
Thanks for the update! Looks like you had a nice day together, and you all look very happy!
ReplyDeleteAnother great update! Loved all the videos. Jen it looks like you haven't been working hard enough on your back strengthening exercises =) Wonderful that you could spend time with Dave & Jackie, there is no short of laughs when they are around! Love from us on the farm.
ReplyDeleteHi kids, Laura and I finally got my google acct to work so here goes. I am so loving your blog. This question begs to be asked. Jenneane tried carrying the twigs but I didn't see any of the guys give it a go. Dave, Warren, anyone want to comment? LOL
ReplyDeleteAnd another 4 inches of powder this morning; that puts us 6 inches of snow more than average for December (that's a nice little statistic, eh?) And we're not more than 2/3s through the month yet. I'm (almost) thinking I should put the winter tires on... but then I'd just have to take them off again in April.
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