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Wheels
I know a lot of you have been anxious for me to get to the end of the truck story. The car finally arrived a few days after I left for California, but sat in the parking lot well into … Continue reading
Adventures with Wolfy and Balto
My daughter Alekka is away this week on her Grade 10 “Week without Walls” experience in northern Ethiopia. Alekka took a camera on the trip; if she comes back with some good pictures, I think I’ll ask her to do … Continue reading
Posted in Around Africa, Expat experience, Family, Home life, International Community School
Tagged Alekka, Week Without Walls
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Tastes like licorice
‘We want two Anis del Toro.’ ‘Do you want it with water?’ ‘I don’t know,’ the girl said. ‘Is it good with water?’ ‘It’s all right.’ ‘You want them with water?’ asked the woman. ‘Yes, with water.’ ‘It tastes like … Continue reading
Posted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Food
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Guards! Guards!
A few of my Facebook friends are surprised by the presence of guards in our lives here. What are they guarding? And what are they protecting it against? Guards are standard faranji household staff in Addis (“staff.” This is the … Continue reading
Posted in Addis Ababa, Home life
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School lunch
The “fasting plate,” my favorite option from the teacher canteen. Best 70 cent lunch I know of. And it’s vegan, too: potatoes, beets, carrots and cabbage, shiro (bean sauce), greens, and lentils on injera.
A faranji Thanksgiving
We had to go to work on Thursday – it’s an international school, not an American one – but we had the day off Friday for mid-quarter. It was a fine day for cooking, visiting with friends, and generally being … Continue reading
Model UN
Model United Nations is a big deal at a lot of international schools. Participants role-play as UN delegates. They debate and vote on resolutions concerning human rights, security, economics, health, and other matters of global importance. My daughter Alekka is … Continue reading
Posted in Addis Ababa, International Community School, Teaching
Tagged model UN, Model United Nations, MUN
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Top ten
Well now, this is exciting news. The registrar at ICS just shared this link on the school “staff lounge” email channel. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/themes/best-in-travel-2013/top-10-cities/ ICS is looking for twelve new teachers. The guest room is ready, friends! Come see for yourselves.
Posted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Stuck in Djibouti again
This is our car. Nice, eh? It’s a brand new 2013 Toyota Hilux, Africa’s most popular car. Ours is the extended cab model, loaded with plenty of features including a bed liner and canopy. If you’ve met me in person … Continue reading
Posted in Ethiopia, Expat experience, Shopping
Tagged auto import, duty-free status, Hilux
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Lost
It can be a bit tricky finding your way around Addis. In this city of four million people, only major roads have official names – Bole, Churchill, Ring Road, Victory. Smaller roads are known by landmarks, and are not signposted. … Continue reading