The local kids put my kids' futbol skills to shame, but bring out the balloons and there's no contest. Clearly, my kids have the edge in the balloon war.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Travels
Jacinta had to go to the Embassy for a Fulbright Orientation so we made a family vacation of it. Here we are on the road from the park to Gonder (in a short clip you get scenery, a giant hole where the brand new road completely collapsed, and sleeping kids):
We took a detour to Bahir Dar, a sleepy little town on the shores of Lake Tana, source of the Nile (well the Blue Nile, which is most of the water in the Nile). Here is the view of the lake from the balcony of our room:
At the shore:
Lake Tana!
Source of the Nile? Meh. Ice cream!
We then flew on to Addis:
Yet another balcony--this time you can actually see a bit of Addis:
More life in the mountains
The rains have ended (hopefully!) which means it is warmer in the daytime, but it also gets colder at night. Here is Elsa helpfully pointing out the frost on the ground in the morning:
The kids have started sneaking into our bed in the morning while I make the coffee. They pull all the sleeping bags into the bed and make a 'nest'.
The big news around here is that we are having our own toilet built--no more sharing a squat toilet with tourists who can't aim! The kids have been helping with the project:
Gellies and 'jamas: One night the monkeys slept on the cliffs right below our house. The next morning, the kids got to spend some time with the monkeys while still in their pajamas:
The kids have started sneaking into our bed in the morning while I make the coffee. They pull all the sleeping bags into the bed and make a 'nest'.
The big news around here is that we are having our own toilet built--no more sharing a squat toilet with tourists who can't aim! The kids have been helping with the project:
Gellies and 'jamas: One night the monkeys slept on the cliffs right below our house. The next morning, the kids got to spend some time with the monkeys while still in their pajamas:
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Waterfall!
The 500m cliffs around this waterfall are one of the sleeping sites for our geladas. So we sometimes have to go here to look for monkeys. Field work is rough.
A day of life in the Simien Mountains
Monday, September 29, 2014
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Munchkins in the mist
After leaving Gonder, we finally made it to the misty mountains, aka the Simien Mountains National Park (sadly, no hobbits). Its the end of the rainy season up here so everything is green and flowering and the weather is foggy and wet.
Per pauses on a hike to consult his bird book. |
The path connecting our house to the neighbors. |
Red hot pokers! |
Brief moments of sunshine! |
More Gonder
Sorry--this is a bit out of order. Here are some pictures on the way to Gonder:
In Gonder:
Gonder taxis! |
Inside a castle |
This castle lost its roof when it got bombed in WWII. The Italians moved their headquarters to the castles hoping the Brits would not bomb them there. They were wrong. |
Inside the royal lion cages. |
The 'lockers' in the royal baths. |
The center of Gonder, the piazza (named during the Italian occupation). |
Gonder, done dat
Elsa enjoying some incense. |
Coffee ceremony! Ethiopia is where coffee originated and they take their coffee pretty seriously. |
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Hotel Life
I mentioned last time that things will get more exciting soon. Well, I just wanted to document the lack of excitement so far. There are brief flurries of activity trying to get things done, but it has mostly been sitting around in the offices of bureaucrats waiting for various signatures and permission letters and other documents. For example, getting a driver's license is a multi-day ordeal that starts with having your license certified by the American Embassy (which can only happen Tuesday or Thursday afternoon). Then you have to have this certification certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (yes, it is a scary as it sounds). That is all before the multi-step process at the DMV equivalent--a process that starts with you finding the window where the lady sells the blue construction paper folders that will become Your File. These types of things are broken up with meals at restaurants and LOTS of time in the hotel room. Witness:
Elsa passed out reading her kindle |
Home school! Yes we homeschool. No, we are not going to start making our own clothes or voting for Santorum. |
Yes, the kids do leave the room. In fact, the mall down the road has some pretty cool video games--here Elsa is flying a jet that moves along with game. Sure beats Space Invaders. |
Let's get this party started!
We're back! Broadcasting live from Ethiopia. We should have more exciting things to post once we leave the city. But for now, here is a picture of the world's saddest birthday party (Per turned 6 last week--don't feel bad for him, he celebrated before we left!). We will be posting via satellite email and iPhones and things so the quality won't be up to Jacinta's usual standards--but we promise to post more often (so expect the next post within 2 years).
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