A family from Montana, living in Senegal and adopting a baby from Ethiopia
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Salzburg
Eric was in charge of the camera this trip, so only two pictures and none with people in them!! It was a good trip, but except for the Mozart experience it was a pretty traditional European city. (I'm so spoiled, huh?!)
University of Tasmania
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essentially situated in Tasmania, Australia. Formally established in 1890,
it was the fou...
Thanksgiving Tree?
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Last year we made a Thanksgiving tree and filled it with leaves. We wrote
what we were thankful for on each leaf, "Bunnies, coffee, each other..."
some ex...
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Searching for a Lost Grandson
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I am briefly resurrecting this blog to help an Ethiopian elder who
participates in the program for African seniors at my job.
For the last few weeks, he ...
Why It Matters
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The baby dog starts kindergarten in the fall. This makes me want to cry,
partly because she is going to love it so and that will be a joy to witness
and he...
What IKEA Taught Me About Attachment
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It's been so long since I've written a post here I can't even remember how
to do it. I've thought about writing an update post, one that spoke to why
I sto...
Circling
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We circle.
This is what we do.
We circle.
This is from a friend's friend's funeral.
A surfer's funeral.
Where they all paddle out,
on their own board...
Melkam Gena
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Ethiopian Christmas was a special day for Aster. It sounds just lovely.
Early in the morning, when it was still dark, Aster heard drumming and
singing. As...
Referral-versary the second time around
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I know I have been a very delinquent blogger lately (uh...since Sept *2010*
good grief!) and I do have a lot to fill you in on (big move, big
milestones, e...
This Week Two Years Ago...
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I was in Ethiopia meeting my little man. It was such an emotional journey
for so many reasons. Every Thanksgiving Holiday for the rest of my life
will have...
Good Books?
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Ella is ready for some new books, and I must admit that I am too. Turning
the pages is just a formality now that we have them memorized. Please let
us kno...
Counting my steps
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Last night walking through the courtyard of Christ Church (Tom quad), amid
the throngs now allowed in for the literary festival, ourselves coming from
a de...
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