Monday, April 26, 2010

Ethiopia part 1


The view from our room at the guest house
Another view from our room
Look familiar? Ethiopian version of Starbucks
Eric pointing to Awassa where Macey was born
Men at the leprosy hospital, getting ready to weave fabric
Goats in the road, there were also times that we had to stop and wait for cows to get out of the street!
Traditional Ethiopian food for lunch on our 1st full day in Ethiopia
Little shops along the side of the road in Addis, there is 75% unemployment in Ethiopia
Eucalyptus scaffolding
Hand digging ditches for fiber optic lines

Ok some day I will figure out how to put the pictures at the bottom but any way...

Since the last post we have been to Ethiopia and back, I am just a little behind like usual.

We got a phone call form our case manager on Monday March 22 telling us that we finally had an embassy date of April9th, so I spent the rest of the day booking plane tickets for my parents to fly in to watch my kids and tickets for Eric and I to fly to Ethiopia and guest house reservations, I think I spent the whole day on the computer.

We flew out the next Monday the 29th, Greenville to Atlanta to Amsterdam (with a refueling stop in Sudan) then on to Addis Ababa Ethiopia. The flight to Atlanta is only about 25 min with a small layover in Atlanta, then on to Amsterdam, a horrible flight it was 8-9 hours with a lady sitting next to me and her elbow in my side for the entire flight. I spent a lot of time standing in the back of the plane because my back hurt so bad. We had a 2 hours layover in Amsterdam just long enough to find a bath room and walk around a little. A note to anyone stopping in Amsterdam, when using the bathroom the automatic flushing toilets don't flush until you open the door, so no amount of waving your had in front of the sensor will make the toilet flush and there is no button to push! Anyway.. then on to Sudan, we were sitting in the middle of the plane so we didn't have a good view but what we could see was brown, desert, no trees. They refueled and picked up more passengers, we were there for 90 very long minutes. It was 104 out side! And there was no air conditioning on the plane! We were so happy to finally take off and get some air, the flight from Amsterdam to ET was another 9 hours. We were so ready to get off the plane. Went through the line to get our Visa and then to customs got our luggage and met our driver and another couple that were also with our adoption agency and were staying at the same guest house with us, and headed to the guest house. By about midnight we were unpacking and so happy to have a shower.

The next morning we had breakfast and had a driver pick us up to do some shopping and sight seeing. The driver picked us up in a toyota corolla there were 5 adults squeezed in that little car, cozy. He drove us all over town the "nice" parts and the worst parts then took us to a bunch of little shops so that we could get stuff to give Macey for her birthdays. We went to the Ethiopian National Museum and had a traditional lunch at the Lucy restaurant. The food was really good, we had never had Ethiopian food before so we let our driver help us decide what we should eat.

We went back to the guest house for dinner and to pack our diaper bags and get ready to go get our kids the next morning.

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