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This Week’s Happenings: 10/2-10/9

Monday, October 10th, 2011

Our week seemed to fly by, but I am not sure what all we did!  On Sunday we celebrated our 7th anniversary!  Crazy!  We celebrated by making a big breakfast of pancakes and bacon and then relaxing for most of the rest of the day.  We had big dinner plans of grilled Impala, salad with a special strawberry find (berries are hard to come  by here and are very expensive) and couscous.  We spent all afternoon anticipating our dinner plans.  About halfway into cooking the Impala our gas went out.  So we went over to another volunteers house to "borrow" their gas since no one was staying there.  Let me just say that carrying a tanks that weighed over 150 pounds 100 yards was not my idea of a good time.  I am very much a weakling, just ask Ben who had to carry most of the weight on his back.  It took us much longer than expected on account of me being too weak and so our Impala got a little over done.  It was still tasty, but would have been much better had we not overcooked it! 

Speaking of Impala, on the way back from the grocery Saturday evening we saw several live Impala and my all time favorite animal ever…a giraffe, actually two giraffes!  They were in a private game reserve on the side of the road.  Let’s just say I was so excited I had Ben drive by three times before it got to dark to see them any more!  Too bad we didn’t have camera.

Speaking of creatures, we have seen quite a few of them this week.  We saw a Southern tree agama (look him up because he was too fast to photograph with our phones) who was absolutely gorgeous.  He is a lizard with a bright blue head and tail!  We also saw another foam nest tree frog (also look them up – thanks John David and Brittany for helping us identify it!).  They are a large white frog that tends to hang out by our kitchen window when it rains.  Of course we saw some birds, lots of birds actually.  Finally we saw these guys:

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Rain spider.  Please note the white powder that we have sprayed all around our house (it is called DOOM).  I am pretty sure it could kill us, but it keeps out all the creepy crawlies.  Especially the ants!

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Millipede – We actually saw several of these this week.  This guy was curled up into a ball on our front porch.

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Stick Insect – Mikayla actually spotted this one on our front door.  She was fascinated with it. 

We even found some seeds that we have named Swazi jumping seeds.  They are literally seeds that jump around on the ground.  We got curious about why they were jumping, so we opened them up and found a tiny worm inside.  It looked like a maggot, but I couldn’t be sure.  Mikayla thought they were pretty cool and kept calling them caterpillars.  Which worked out nicely because we studied the letter C this week!  I love when life lines up with school. 

We lost electricity several times this week.  At one point I thought we were going to have to host a large braai (BBQ) to cook all the meat we had in our freezer.  But luckily the electricity came back on just in time and our meat was saved. 

We also got another package in the mail this week from my parents filled with candy, school stuff, art stuff, a light scoop for our camera and more.  Mikayla had a blast pulling everything out and of course the candy is almost all gone by now!  Amazing how quickly it gets eaten up in our household!

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On Saturday we headed into Ezulwini (a town between Mbabane and Manzini) with Sister Diane to hit up some craft markets.  She was searching for items to take with her on an upcoming trip to the states to resell and try to raise some funds for Cabrini.  Along the way we picked up a beautiful painted wooden platter and two batiks.  I can’t wait to hang them up around the house.  We had a relaxing day and ate lunch at a beautiful restaurant with delicious food. 

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I will leave you with this amazing picture of Mikayla we found on our old camera from one of our first few days here. 

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Mikayla and her bedhead!

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Then and Now–Twin Edition

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

Then – August 13, 2011

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This Week’s Happenings 7/31-8/7

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

I have decided to try and give a week’s update at some point during the week.  No promises for how it will go or what day it will be posted on, but I thought I would give it a shot!  Because Internet is really slow here, the posts will probably only include a few pictures.  My last two posts had quite a few pictures and took some time to upload.  We had free Internet at the time so it wasn’t a big deal, but most of the time that won’t be the case!

If you know me at all you know I have a slight fear of ants.  I know they won’t hurt me, but something about the thought of thousands of ants crawling all over me and my house freaks me out.  In BG we would at the start of each summer have an ant infestation at our house.  They would invade our kitchen and really freak me out.  I had Ant killer on hand to immediately douse them and kill them.  Of course that is not what you are supposed to do, but I didn’t care.  I think the ants followed us to Swaziland, but are way worse.  If you leave just one crumb on the the counter they find it within seconds.  This means dishes have to be washed and counters wiped down quickly after a meal.  Something I am not a fan of or used to doing so quickly.  We are getting into a groove though and I am not finding it so hard to do here.  Maybe because we don’t have so many distractions.  We did find a bug killer called Doom here to help take care of the problem if it arises.  Speaking of ants, Mikayla has taken to liking bugs.  She will be walking along and discover them easily on the ground.  She then wants to get down and examine them closely.  Such a curious girl.  I guess I will have to get over my lack of enjoyment for bugs so I can explore them with her!

Mikayla’s imagination is really starting to soar.  She can come up with something to do on a whim and is able to create the most clever activity from things such as a stick.  For example, on a walk the other day Mikayla found a stick.  She proceeded to tell me the stick was a dog and its name was Shiloh.  “Shiloh” came with us on the rest of our walk and even went home with us.  She would periodically stop to pet the stick dog and tell hit good job.  It was hilarious.  “Shiloh” now resides on our front porch next to our digging sticks.

I made yeast rolls this week.  They were similar to Sister Shubert, but not quite at the same level.  Tasty though and not that hard.  The only time consuming thing was letting them rise, twice!  They would have been even easier to make had I had an electric mixer.  All I have is a mixer you stir by hand…the old fashion kind!!  I have a feeling that my baking is going to really improve here and me and Betty Crocker are going to become best friends!!

It is winter here, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it gets cold.  Today for example I am sitting on the porch at 1:30pm and wearing a sleeveless sundress and am perfectly comfortable.   It starts out chilly in the morning and gets chilly at night, but the middle of the day is warm.  This is going to be hard to get used to!  How am I supposed to teach Mikayla about seasons??

Random Mikayla moment this week.  She has gotten to where she wants to “talk about something”.  So one day I said lets talk about itchy eyes, and asked her what we could do to help itchy eyes.  She immediately looked at me and said, “ICHIBAN”.  For those of you in the BG area, you know what that means.  I think our girl has sushi on the brain!!

As most of you may know, Mikayla is a bit of a talker.  Today her talking got the best of her.  She got kicked out of Sunday School and church both in the same day.  Not really, but kind of.  In Sunday school the other kids were so enthralled with Mikayla that they were having a hard time focusing on the teacher.  After about twenty minutes of no focus she asked us if we would please go on to church.  I knew this was a bad idea because she can’t keep quiet!!  So we stalled for a bit outside until it was time for all the kids to go into church and give offering.  She did great with this and walked up to the front to put her two coins in the bowl.  We then sat down and she lasted for a total of one minute before jabbering again and we had to get up and leave.  Because of the acoustics of the church you can hear every little sound so everyone could hear what she was saying and distracting the whole congregation.  We are going to keep trying, but until she figures out when to talk and when to not we may not be making it very long in church.  And until the kids get used to Mikayla, we may not last long in Sunday School either!!  Oh my!!

That is all for now folks.  Be sure to read my other post for some very exciting news!!

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As We Danced

Saturday, July 30th, 2011

**Post originally written on Tuesday, July 26, 2011, but published later.

Today Mikayla and I had a little danced party.  We turned on one of my all time favorite children’s musicians, Dr. Jean, and began to dance and sing.  As we sung I couldn’t help but think about our dear friends Lara and Lylah back in the states.  Thinking that they may too be dancing today during their learning time – times during the day to “teach” Lylah basics of learning.  Here are some snapshots of the four of us the day before we set out on our adventure.

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The four of us!

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I am hoping to start up my own “Toddler School” with Mikayla very soon.  I just  need to get my hands on a few essentials like construction paper and glue first!  I decided today that our first letter will be M for Mikayla.  We will do something with monkeys, myself, maps and who knows what else I come up with.  We will also focus on the numbers 1-5 in recognition and value, playing some very basic number games.  Nothing too structured, but she is so much like a sponge right now I hate to pass up the opportunity to teach her these basics!  From the letter M I think we will move on to A and start from the beginning.  I am not sure how long we will “study” each letter, maybe a week, maybe more or maybe less.  I am just going to have some activities in mind and go from there. 

Mikayla has been asking about her kitchen since we got here, so yesterday I took out an empty laundry basket and made her a “stove”.  Then gathered her food and kitchenware to make her a makeshift kitchen. I am hoping to get my hands on some cardboard boxes soon to make a real kitchen, but for now she seems pretty content with what she has!

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The first couple of nights we were here we ate pizza we had picked up in town and chicken and potato salad the sisters had arranged for us to have waiting for us when we arrived.  Sunday we ventured into town for the first time to pick up the essentials from the grocery store.  The whole time my head was spinning with conversions and trying to figure out the various ingredients.  After about an hour or so of this my head was spinning and I was ready to hit the road back home.  After a slight panic when I thought our fridge was broken (turns out the switch on the back had been turned off) and putting our groceries away I set out to make our first official dinner in our new home.  We had skillet pork chops with sautéed mushrooms and onions, steamed broccoli and something similar to macaroni and cheese.  I found a powdered cheese sauce at the store that I mixed with noodles.  It definitely wasn’t homemade mac and cheese, but it was edible!  It wasn’t a bad meal and similar to something we would have in the states.

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After putting Mikayla to bed I decided to relieve some stress and try my hand at making chocolate chip cookies.  This was a challenge!  First of all, the oven is a gas oven and has no markings to indicate how warm it was.  We had to use our best judgment and finally mastered it after a few batches.  Second of all, the ingredients were slightly different than what I was used to in the states.  I only had baking powder, not soda like I am used to.  I also had a bar of milk chocolate instead of chips (which is similar to how I used to make them with my bars of fair trade chocolate).  The brown sugar was packed, but granules like in white sugar.  There was no all purpose flour at the store, only cake flour, bread flour, and self-rising flour.  I went with cake flour (since I like cakey cookies).  When we started baking the cookies they were burning on the bottom, but raw on top.  After some modifications to the temperature of the oven and sliding the cookie sheet on top of a broiler pan (thanks hubby for the awesome idea and help), we were able to come up with perfect cookies!  They took longer to bake than usual, but we are figuring things out.  Everyone in the office liked them and we even had some westerners over for dinner last night and they ate them up!  So I suppose they tasted okay.  Sorry, but I didn’t think to snap pictures of any of the good ones and only have the extra crisp ones left.

I almost forgot, last night it started raining and has pretty much rained non-stop the whole day.  The temperature has dropped significantly.  All of you suffering with the heat in the states should be jealous because today I wore my long pants, sweatshirt, wool socks and was still cold!  I know I will be jealous of you guys when come December we are burning up and you have all the cold, but for now I will let the jealousy stay on your side!

I will end this long post with a picture of a frog Ben spotted today.  It is white in color with small spots.  He was just hanging out on our windowsill after lunch.

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Bye Bye Daddy

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

Ben leaves in the morning for Swaziland.  He will be gone for almost two weeks.  We area already missing him!  Mikayla especially, she asked to pack today and this is what we found.

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We have some fun planned (like a girls weekend to Atlanta with Catherine and Molly), but nothing is nearly as fun without daddy/husband around! 

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Adoption All Around

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

It seems that everywhere I turn people I know are adopting, in the process of adopting or considering adoption.  Adoption is something Ben and I talked about long before we got married and hope to still one day bring home a little one who needs a home.  Now is just not the time for us!

However, it is the time for my dear friend Lara and her sweet family.  They just turned in their adoption papers for the DR Congo and are beginning to think through fundraising ideas.  Today she posted about their first idea.  You can read about it here.  Would you consider helping a good friend bring home their sweet baby by purchasing one of their Africa magnets with a heart where DR Congo is located (or a hair clip, key chain, pin)?

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Swaziland so far…

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

We are still doing well here in Swaziland.  It has been quite the blur, but things are going well.  I am tired, but we have met some really amazing people.  We have tonight to just relax and chill for a few hours with just each other, which will be nice.  Here are just a few highlights from our journey along the way.

1. African wild game – We got invited to a brae the other night complete with impala and warthog.  The impala was good (similar to steak but a lot tastier).  The warthog was okay, but not my favorite.  It tasted like smoked pork with a lot more fat.

2. Coffee and tea – These seem to be regular staples around here.  You go into a home or place of business and are immediately offered coffee and tea.  I actually had four cups of coffee today!  Quite different from in the states.  However, the coffee is mostly instant (which is actually another first for me – and not a huge fan!).  There have been a few stops along the way to have French press coffee, and that is a welcomed change.   The family we stayed with last night had French press coffee and it was fantastic!

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3.  Tourists – When looking back at the camera today of pictures we have taken thus far I realized something…we haven’t snapped a lot of pictures.  I think this is because we haven’t felt like tourists, it just feels so natural to be here.  It is very strange to be in a foreign country, a days travel from your home and not feel like a tourist (or outsider).

4.  People – The people here are amazing.  So hospitable and friendly and relaxed.  The pace of life is much less stressful and busy than the USA.  There are also a lot of Expats here in Swaziland.  We have met a lot of people from the UK and Canada while visiting various places.  Speaking of people, while at a school the other day I was introduced to a princess who attends the school.  Kind of random, but fun!  We also met a pastor (who we were intending to meet with later in the week) and he asked us if we wanted to go to lunch.  We agreed and along the way somehow ended up on a safari with him!  Crazy!

5.  Pineapple – Did you know that pineapple grow on a bush thing and not a tree?  I didn’t until just yesterday when we drove past fields of pineapple plants.  Quite fascinating.

6.  Homesteads – Poverty here is much different than elsewhere.  It doesn’t show up in the center of cities like in most places or even in the towns.  Most people live on homesteads across the rural area (mud huts and subsistence living).  A homestead is a small plot of land where an extended family all live together.  So rather than having villages they have scattered homesteads. 

We head home in a week.  It is crazy to think a week has already gone by.  Here are a couple of photos.

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Nothing like an avocado tree growing in your backyard!

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Roof of an open grass hut.  Regular huts are constructed from mud, stone and sticks with this type of roof. 

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Isn’t it beautiful? 

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Random toilet paper holder…wouldn’t you love to have one of these in your bathroom?

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We’re Alive!!

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

After an entire day of travel (plus some really when you figure in drive time today), we made it to Swaziland.  No major hang-ups (you can read about some driving excitement here if you wish).  As for jet lag, we haven’t experienced too much.  We had a little trouble sleeping last night but I think that was more to do with excitement, thoughts about Mikayla, etc than anything else.  We purposely stayed up all day today so we could sleep well tonight.  This was a huge feat for me because I have what Ben calls “car narcolepsy”.  Meaning I tend to fall asleep the moment I hit the car!  I made it four hours today without sleeping…go me!

Ben and I have a running joke that we will have the cleanest windshield wipers in all of Swaziland because every time he reaches for the turn signal he hits the windshield wipers.  You see, everything is backwards when you drive on the left hand side of the road, including where the turn signal is.  It is very comical!

We drove a lot today, so tomorrow will be our first day of seeing the country and really getting a feel for life and people here.  We will try and get some pictures up later, but for now I must sleep.  Good night (or good afternoon to all you Kentuckians)!

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Travels

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

We leave for Swaziland, Africa in less than a week.  It is hard for me to believe!  Even harder for me to believe that the last time I was out of the country was the summer before we got married and it was to…Africa.  Kinda crazy!

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The team I traveled to Africa with in 2004. 

I love traveling and experiencing new cultures, but I hate leaving home.  This trip will be especially hard because we are leaving Mikayla behind with the grandparents.  I know she will be in good hands, but I sure will miss her smiling face and cute little actions.  We hope to post some while we are away, but no promises.  Internet can be kind of tricky in other countries.

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Mikayla and I will be making a quick trip to Indianapolis with Lara and Lylah this week, so stay tuned for updates on that.  We are going to the Children’s Museum.  I am so excited to see how Mikayla interacts with the exhibits.

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