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Road test
I want to try out the video upgrade I just added to Lorna of Arabia. I recorded this a couple of Saturdays ago, as we were driving through one of the larger towns between Woliso and Addis.
Amharic Hamlet
Last year ICS staged a production of Hamlet in the local language of the Addis region, Amharic. The journal of the International Baccalaureate program, IB World, published an article about this unique project in their most recent issue. Wish I … Continue reading
Posted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, International Community School
Tagged Amharic, Hamlet, IB, Shakespeare
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Tongue tied
Here’s an important fact about me. I think of myself as a fast learner. I expect to be good at things, and so learning new things is fun. The corollary to this is that I avoid tasks that I think … Continue reading
Game day
Meet our new friends, Brian and Leslie. Leslie and I don’t see the resemblance, but teachers, parents, and students at the school can’t seem to tell us apart. We wish we had a birr (that’s about a nickel) for every … Continue reading
Posted in Addis Ababa, Home life
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Guess what I’ve got
I got a text on my cell phone the other Saturday. It was from the teacher I share a room with. “Guess what I’ve got?” I don’t know. What could she have? A new cell phone, maybe? Some of that … Continue reading
Posted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Yellow card red tape and the Black Lion
You have probably noticed by now that negotiating official authorizations in Ethiopia can be complicated. For us, this week was filled with more than the normal amount of bureaucratic angst. So much so that by Thursday it was looking like … Continue reading
Posted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Tagged immunization card, safari in south africa, yellow fever vaccination
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Edgy
Something I’m really looking forward to in the shipment (did I happen to mention that I miss my stuff?) is my good set of knives. The two big steel machetes that came with the apartment are not really ideal for … Continue reading
Terminal
Our shipment arrived at the airport Monday. Any lingering hope of seeing it delivered this week died with this most recent message from the school… Dear Andreas: Please be informed that in order to receive your personal effects first we … Continue reading
Who’s your daddy?
Ethiopians use patronyms (those fancy words I learned in anthropology class are finally getting some use). Here, if a man’s name is Berhanu Getachew, his given name is Berhanu and his father’s given name is Getachew. There is no family … Continue reading
Wenchi Crater
Our biggest adventure this weekend was visiting Wenchi Crater. Wenchi is a volcanic caldera with a lake in it, much like Crater Lake in Oregon. People live in the Wenchi crater. They raise animals and grow potatoes and “false banana” … Continue reading