Friday, March 13, 2009

A Message from Mesfin

A Few Thoughts from Mesfin








These two are my favorites. They are my Grandma's. They love to play with me and give me lots of kisses. I love them a lot.





"This cute girl with the black hair sure likes me a lot. She is always wanting to talk to me on the phone when she the calls the house. I really like her!"









"This is my cousin Ryan. As you can see we are probably doing something we shouldn't be doing and judging by this picture, we have been caught. I already look up to my cousin, as Thomas the Train is my favorite video to."



























"This guy came over to the house a few weeks ago. He and my daddy went out at night and didn't come home until late. I was almost up for my first milk of the night when they got home. I really liked this guy though. He let me play with his computer. I hope to see him again real soon."
























"I really liked these two people! They brought me an Ohio State Table and chairs that I am allowed to color on and with. They also brought over a boy smaller than me. His name is Ryan. Daddy said that the nice man who came over, we call him Uncle Nick, goes to Browns games with Daddy on Sundays in the fall. Daddy said that Ryan and me will be going to Browns games when we get older. He also mumbled something about them not being any good, but I'm not sure what he meant"









Monday, March 9, 2009

Our Trip

Many people have asked what we did while we were in Ethiopia so I thought we'd post some more pictures and stories from our trip. Our first day there was spent getting to know Mesfin...his sleeping habits, what he ate, etc. We didn't do much except relax, nap, and play all day. We were surprised to find out that night that Mesfin slept from 7:00 pm to 7:00 am the next morning...12 hours without waking up! We couldn't believe it! Although during the night Mom and Dad didn't sleep much because we were too busy watching our new little man. Here's a funny picture of him sleeping. As you can see, he's restless sleeper. He started the night facing the other way.
















The staff at the House of Hope completely took care of us. They made us breakfast, lunch, and dinner everyday and helped whenever we needed it. We typically ate breakfast with the other family who was staying at the house too. Lunch was the biggest meal of the day. We usually ate with the Director of the house, who always had good stories to tell, especially ones about Mesfin. We were joined by other families and visitors at times as well. Lunch always ended with a coffee ceremony, which is a traditional Ethiopian custom. The cooks would ground coffee beans by hand and brew the coffee via an open flame. I'm not a huge coffee drinker but even I had to have a cup after lunch everyday. Oh and it was served with popcorn too, yum!
Here are some pictures of Simegn, the cook, with Mesfin and during a coffee ceremony. By the way, Simegn absolutely adored Mesfin and I know that he loved her too. She would sing songs to him during meals to get him to eat and it worked everytime! Too bad we can't sing like her. A couple of times she let Mesfin sit in the kitchen with her when she cooked too. He loved it!






































Monday, March 2, 2009

Mesfin's 1st Birthday!

Today was Mesfin's 1st birthday! We celebrated by having a small cake and opened a few gifts at home. We went to the rec center today to see if Mesfin wanted to play in the kiddie pool but he wasn't too keen on the idea. He opted to walk around the pool, meet the lifeguards, and observe what was going on rather than going in himself. Oh well, maybe next time... Happy Birthday Mesfin! We love you!