Sunday, December 28, 2008
Christmas Pictures
Friday, December 26, 2008
Merry Christmas!
to see my extended family this Christmas. I really would have liked to show off Merrie a little more than I was able too! There will be more pictures to come, but I forgot to bring my camera to my Mom and Dad's house. I know... yet more reasons I will never get my mother of the year award. But, this was our Christmas at home. Mer had noodles for supper.. can you tell? And we got our pictures taken by Mer's uncle Aaron with all of our t-shirts from my sister Elz. If you get the reference, leave a comment. I'm interested to see how many people will... not too many in the general public, but I have high hopes for my family! Meron is a full blown walker now, but won't take off on her own quite yet. She will walk for a LONG way if someone walks behind her waiting to catch, which I think is my fault. She took off on her own with my encouragement the other day and lunged for the bathrobes thinking they were solid. I couldn't catch her after her mad leap and she fell and hit her head on the baseboard. It was AWFUL! She had a puncture wound on top of an egg on top of a bruise. Not my best moment, as I cried for about 20 minutes after she stopped... which would make a grand total of 21 minutes, since she only cried for 1 minute. She is practicing with a spotter now, though. She walked all the way from the living room to the kitchen at my parents' house. It is exciting, but very scary...
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Our Sad Little Christmas Tree...
Monday, December 15, 2008
First On Purpose Walking!
This is the first time that Meron has, on her own and on purpose, decided to walk someplace. We are pretty excited, as I'm sure you can hear from all of the high pitched shrieking. We were singing her favorite song- "Tewabech, gobez! Tewabech, gobez!" which is what the nannies in the care center used to sing to her. Gobez means good/clever in Amharic. She was certainly being clever!
The second video is Meron practicing between the two of us.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Meeting Santa...
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
The three of us had a lovely weekend in Sioux Falls. The highlight was eating at our favorite Ethiopian restaurant. Meron ate TONS. Her face lit up as soon as she tasted a bite of injera. I wish we lived closer so that we could go all the time. She also got really excited when the man who runs the restaurant started snapping at her. That is how everybody in Ethiopia plays with babies... they snap a particular rhythm. Meron smiled and squealed and started bouncing up and down. It was very sweet. It makes me sad that people don't do that for her anymore. I mean, I do sometimes, but when we walked around in Ethiopia everyone we talked to would do it. We had a long talk with the man who runs the restaurant, and he said we need to come to Sioux Falls more often. Apparently there are a lot of people around from Asela. How interesting, huh? We bought lots of injera to put in the freezer, and enough of Meron's favorite food (shiro) so that she can have it for a few meals. And, next time you see us, don't forget to snap for Meron!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
The TOOTH
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
World Aids Day....
- HIV can NOT be spread through casual/household contact. HIV is not spread through hugging, kissing, shaking hands, sharing toys, sneezing, coughing, sharing food, sharing drinks, bathing, swimming or any other casual way. It has been proven that HIV and AIDS can only be spread through sexual contact, birth, breastfeeding and blood to blood contact (such as sharing needles).
- HIV is now considered a chronic but manageable disease. With treatment, people who are HIV+ can live indefinitely without developing AIDS and can live long and full lives.
- People who are HIV+ deserve to be treated with love, respect, support and acceptance as all people do. If anyone wants more info on transmission, there is great info on the Center for Disease Control website at http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/