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Making a Difference: Life in the country
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Monday, March 22, 2010. Life in the country. I thought it was cool when the rain clouds came in. Below is a typical country home. There are thousands and thousands of these type of homes in the country. I thought the land was extremely beautiful in the country! It reminded me of New Zeeland or Whistler area in British Columbia. Lush and mountainous. Extreme beauty, Extreme poverty. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tara is Officially part of our Family! Days since we chose 2 adopt. Our last full day.
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Making a Difference: Breaks!
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Monday, March 22, 2010. We are taking lots of long breaks in Ethiopia, but it is not the kind I am used to! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tara is Officially part of our Family! Since this was written we have adopted a little girl named Tara. She is located in a modest orphanage in Ethiopia. Days since we chose 2 adopt. Random web photos in Ethiopia. Getting ready to leave. Friday- Day something or other ; ). Our last full day. Embassy day part 1. Day 7 - In the big city capital. Life in the country.
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Making a Difference: Meeting Tara
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Thursday, March 25, 2010. We all nervously drove down bumpy uneven gravel allays in our van. Everyone was anxious to see their children. Through the big gates of Enet Alam we entered the orphanage. The brightly colored. There was a nurse on staff. We asked about treat meant options as we had access to medicines. We were told by the nurse were viral and could just be treated with steaming the room with garlic. We told her that we had access to medicines and she suggested cough syrup. We wo...We did a lot ...
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Making a Difference: Getting ready to leave
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Saturday, March 27, 2010. Getting ready to leave. We are doing our final packing and getting ready to leave. I might not blog again for a few days as it takes at least two days to get home. Please pray for safe travels and a smooth flight. Hopefully before we leave we will have a chance to see Tesefaye's family one more time! Kristie, Rich and now baby Tara! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tara is Officially part of our Family! Days since we chose 2 adopt. Random web photos in Ethiopia. Feb 8, 2010, ...
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Making a Difference: Sunset on the savannah
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Monday, March 22, 2010. Sunset on the savannah. There are always kids chasing our van! It is as if they have spotted the rare white freckled endangered elephant. They can not believe it and they shout to all the neighbors "Look a white skinned person". Of course that is only what we think they are saying! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tara is Officially part of our Family! Since this was written we have adopted a little girl named Tara. She is located in a modest orphanage in Ethiopia. Jan 15, 2010...
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Making a Difference: Heading for home
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Saturday, March 27, 2010. We will be sure to post more when we get home. But for now wish us safe travels and low turbulence. Kristie HATES to fly. We hope to see everyone next week. For now we are going to be thinking of you while we are in the air. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tara is Officially part of our Family! Since this was written we have adopted a little girl named Tara. She is located in a modest orphanage in Ethiopia. Days since we chose 2 adopt. Random web photos in Ethiopia. Jan 6, 2...
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Making a Difference: Life in the country...again
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Monday, March 22, 2010. Life in the country.again. I thought it was cool when the rain clouds came in. Below is a typical country home. There are thousands and thousands of these type of homes in the country. I thought the land was extremely beautiful in the country! It reminded me of New Zeeland. Or Whistler area in British Columbia. Lush and mountainous. Extreme beauty, Extreme poverty. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tara is Officially part of our Family! Days since we chose 2 adopt. Feb 11, 2010 ...
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Making a Difference: Market day
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Today we hope to go to the largest open air market in Ethiopia. We will have arm guards with us the whole time. We do not plan on buying souvenirs for anyone, but we do want to buy some things for Tara as she grows to remember her heritage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tara is Officially part of our Family! Since this was written we have adopted a little girl named Tara. She is located in a modest orphanage in Ethiopia. Days since we chose 2 adopt. Getting ready to leave.
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Making a Difference: Friday- Day something or other ; )
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Saturday, March 27, 2010. Friday- Day something or other ; ). Today we all slept in after a big day on Thursday. Thursday was not such a hot day. We also found out that our friend, Tanya's father had taken a turn for the worse. Jen and Ellen said they would step in and take care of little love. Finally…An uneventful non-stressful day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tara is Officially part of our Family! There is a heart beating. One that may not have a home.right now. She may not have fo...I got in ...