Blogs and Pictures - Aaron's Visit

Aaron has visited - read his thoughts before coming. Chris posted a couple of weeks ago about a school trip, and there are two stories about having Aaron here and our trip to Langano and Ziway. Please note in the "Birdwatching" post there are a lot of links that may not be obvious as they are just pale blue and not underlined - click them, as you'll find quite a few pictures I took myself (the ones that aren't mine are obvious!) Finally there's a gallery of pictures from Aaron's visit that illustrates what we got up to. Click the first picture in the grid then use the controls to step through them.

Table of Contents

  • I'm not a Birdwatcher. Definitely not.
  • The Bridge, the School, and much more.
  • Aaron's Visit March 2015
  • A Family Visitor
  • The School Trip

I'm not a Birdwatcher. Definitely not.

Our school director Brad is a bit of a birdwatcher (I’d call him a “twitcher” but he isn’t, and anyway that would be a bit rude – see here for an explanation). He’s combined this with being a keen photographer and has some superb pictures. He’s convinced I shall develop into a birdwatcher too, as my curiosity gets the better of me sometimes as I just have to find out what that bird that just hopped into my lounge and is pecking around on our carpet is called (a “Brown-rumped Seedeater” I think…)  It’s very difficult to resist wondering what a bird is called when they are all around me and they all look different from anything I’ve ever seen in the UK. Even the pigeons.

 

The Bridge, the School, and much more.

The bridge to BorchessaOur plan was to attend our church in Addis Ababa prior to travelling down to a holiday resort by a lake 3-4 hours drive out of the city. After the service we had an unexpected meeting with Gary and Peggy Ifft. We had first met them in 2007 (when they and Phil worked at the Korean Hospital in Addis). A chat over coffee in a nearby cafe led to us travelling behind them to their home in Ziway - a small rural town on our route. We left with a promise to call in on our return. We learnt that they arrived in Ziway through contact with an elder of the local Miserete Kristos Church in Ziway. A subsequent meeting with the church elders confirmed that there were various development needs in the area, ideal for a visionary couple who were experienced in working on a range of projects within Ethiopia.

 

A Family Visitor

Aaron and Hana“You’ll be fine” he said smiling as we finished up breakfast together, “but it will change your life!” Nathan was right - he wasn’t the first person to say so either.

 

The School Trip

Handling sessionBoth kindergarten classes had been learning about life cycles, so we wanted to give the children a good experience to enhance this. We chose Sabahar, where moths are bred for their silk, and planned a half day trip. My teaching friends may like to spot how many UK health and safety regulations we would have contravened!