Half of the Long Expected Post
November 29, 2006
Time keeps on ticking by—I can’t believe that Aaron came and went, we flew to Kenya and northern E and back, I got kissed by a giraffe, I stepped back into the busyness at the project, I celebrated Thanksgiving here and survived the Great E Run!!
This could get really long, but instead of being wordy I’m going to attempt to let the photos share my stories:) BUT, this server has been blocked AGAIN and I can’t load any more photos now.
It was really great to have Aaron here—I’ve probably said this on here before, but one of the greatest struggles of being in a place like this is the feeling that everyone in my “other life” (you, probably!) can’t comprehend my life here. Thus, it’s difficult to share what life is truly like here and the burdens in it. For this reason, I am glad that now I have another bridge between my worlds, that now Aaron knows some of the faces of these dear ones I work with and cry over.
It was also pretty great to have a break:) I definitely needed some time away and some space to process life and to think about this great big looming “what’s next?” question I’m facing. I didn’t come up with any answers and feel like I am a long way from them, but I was reminded that it’s not my life and it’s not about ME. So hopefully these photos will give you a glimpse into our journeys! If this allows me to post more later, I will post all the ones I intended to. I would like to clarify that Aaron’s photos are exponentially better than mine, and really I should just wait for him to finish putting them online and send you there. But until then, enjoy these!
*I was uploading pics backward so they’d be in chronological order (I am slightly OCD, I think). But alas! that means the safari pics didn’t get loaded before my technical troubles started in earnest. So sorry, hopefully they will come later!

After being in Nairobi, I felt like I had been to the West and back! Here I am pretty excited that we got to order pizza and have it delivered. Wonders never cease:)
Headed to the aiport in Nairobi
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We flew up to Northern E to the town of Lalibela for a day. It is home to these incredible ancient rock-hewn churches. They are all carved below ground level, so you can’t see them when you are just standing in the town.
St. George Church, probably the most famous one there.
A and I with St. George Church in the background.
These are called “tukels” and they are the traditional E. style of building. They start with a stick frame, then plaster in the walls with a grass and mud mixture that is actually harder than cement. The roof is regrassed every few years. The 2 story tukels were used to house animals in the bottom and people in the top.
Dusk view from our window–the town was peaceful. Life continues much as it has for centuries there–the placid evening was interrupted only by the lowing cows, bleating sheep, and the high pitched shout of children playing soccer in the streets.
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I’m really . . . .
November 27, 2006
going to post!!!
But this server has been blocked again, so it makes everything more complicated!
I’m still alive and breathing–and I got turkey, mashed pototaoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving, so that made me pretty happy.
I hope you are all well and had the chance to sit and wonder about the blessings in your lives this last week!
The Struggle
November 21, 2006
Just Thinking
November 18, 2006
I’m really alive! We didn’t get eaten by lions or trampled by wildebeests or drowned by hippos! I promise a real update soon, maybe even with pictures:) Oooh, betcha can’t wait!? Haha, really I will post soon, but until then wanted to share something someone else said that I’ve been thinking about.
“We have not loved Thee with our whole heart; we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves.”
If with courage and joy we pour ourselves out for Him and for others for His sake, it is not possible to lose, in any final sense, anything worth keeping. We will lose ourselves and our selfishness.
Off
November 4, 2006
to the wilds of Africa! Haha:) Aaron and I are leaving tomorrow for Kenya, and I am supposed to be packing right now. But packing requires decisions and as we all know that is one of my least favorite activities in life!!
Have a great week, all!
The Burger Queen Experience
November 3, 2006
It’s still a little wierd to look up and realize my brother is here, in my Ethiopian life. I’m happy he is:)
My half eaten basket (yes, a real basket to add to the experience!) of food:)
Mmmm, good. It’s really just one of Danny’s favorite places to eat in Addis; that’s why we went!
*For all of you observant people out there who already commented or were about to–no, I still don’t like kettle korn or burgers. But they don’t kill me and I can still talk about them:)

