This is the view from our balcony. These are homes to many Ethiopians, and cover the city, pretty much every area looks close to this.
Here is a fruit stand. We stopped on day one to get bananas and oranges to hand out to people that came to our car. Our first attempt at this didnt go so well, we were handing them out to children and one little girl grab three and was teasing the others. Solomon got angry at her and said the was greedy. Many Ethiopians do not like to give hand outs to children because they feel it only continues the problem. They say they should be in school but like begging better because they get something. Its very hard to see and not want to give them anything you have.
7 comments:
He is so gorgeous! It is nice you can be rested and over the jet lag by the time they get home Wednesday! Have you gotten to spend some time getting know your (almost) new neices?!
I want to get together and hear all about it and see pics soon!
Welcome home... but I'm so sorry about the paperwork issues. Ugh. Praying for your boys to join you soon!!!
take care-
becca
Your little boy is precious!!
Thank you so much for the comment. I absolutely can't wait for the video :) My e-mail is rebeccalynnwinter (at) gmail (dot) com. I appreciate it more than you know!
great blog ash,you and stephanee have done so well and have such a passionate heart for peopleyour famil's,and our CREATOR. dad
What a doll baby!!! So great seeing him smile like this. :) We adored Solomon as well. Arsema never realized what she was missing out on ... the silly girl would have nothing to do with him, but he never tired of trying to coax her. What a blessing to be taken such well care of in-country. Praying your boys home SOON!!! Blessings~ Shelly
Ashley he is truly a beautiful child. I hope that your boys get home soon. We can't wait to see Toufiq in person. Keep updating us.
Janet
man, he's REALLY darn cute! Ugh, you guys have been through the ringer with paperwork issues. Praying for you guys!
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