Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Anna's Birthday

Anna celebrated her 3rd birthday the other day.

Isn't she sweet?
She's so funny. This is her REAL personality. She doesn't show it much outside of our home unless she is very comfortable. New suits. Is Adah Derartu to much? Look at her posing. I think I have my hands full with that one.
Oh to be 3 again!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Camping

We went camping in the desert two weeks ago, and we had a glorious time with friends and two other families. There was literally nothing there but dirt, dirt, dirt, did I say dirt? and various desert plants. The first day we set up house and got everything in order. Some went riding on desert toys, (quads, motorcycles, golf cart, and a Rhino). My kids had a blast, I had a blast and so did my husband. We don't have desert toys but we sure had fun using them!

On the second day I got to go out on the long two hour ride for the day in the Rhino. It was so much fun! We drove up and down hills, over big bumps, and went fast over the straight-aways. Our team only had one flat tire that trip so that was good. There was a spare tire so we were quickly up and going again.

That night we decided to have a taco bar potluck. It was delicious! Steve took fresh corn tortillas and grilled them on top of our propane stove to heat them up. Everything was so yummy! With the work divied up between three families it was easy too.

I was able to take some pictures of the desert flora and flauna in attempts to be creative. Enjoy.






Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Boys-One in Particular

So I sent Joel out to the mailbox for me. He returns in tears.
"Mom, John just shot me with the airsoft gun."
"Huh?" was my response.
I go outside to find the culprit because I really can't believe that his brother would just hide behind a patio wall and shoot his younger brother who is on his way to the mailbox on an errand for his mother.
I yell, "John!" "Did you shoot Joel with the airsoft gun?"
"Yes!" he replies.
"Why would you shoot your brother with the airsoft gun?" I ask
His explanation? "Because I wanted to."

Saturday, April 11, 2009

John's 10th birthday




I just realized that I never posted a picture from John's birthday. We had testing in the morning and then gathered a few of his friends and headed to Islands for burgers & fries.

Happy Easter!






















Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Experiencing Culture

At our last Perspectives class we (I) were challenged with going outside of ourselves and experiencing the culture of others. Now this mainly had to do with going on the mission field. For example when a missionary goes to another country do they live among the people, get to know them, their ways, their language? Or, do they live on the hill with the other missionaries learning the language but really not practicing it because they're talking English or whatever their mother tongue may be and not intermingling too much with the native people. So this got me thinking, which is a dangerous thing in and of itself. :-)

So I took three steps, although small steps, they're steps. I invited an Ethiopian family over for dinner tonight. This man and his wife and their baby son will come join us for a potato soup and cornbread meal. I have only met this man on the phone. He talked to Addis & Abi Mulu in Amharic when they first came from Ethiopia last year. I asked him to ask them if they were happy, did they need anything, and did I need to know anything they couldn't tell me because of the language barrier. He was so kind and found out that they were happy as little clams and didn't need anything. We have kept in touch every season it seems and this time I decided to call him and invite them over for dinner. Step one.

Then I called another lady to help me learn to make injera which is the bread of Ethiopia and their most basic of foods. She works and so had her friend call me who happens to be new to America and offered to help me when she was here for the girl's birthday party in February. We talked and I am to go to her home on Thursday bringing teff and sorghum. I was also told to bring Derartu and Mihret as her sister is there and they would like to do their hair. (Wonderful!!) Addis is actually the one who wants her hair braided and this mama doesn't know how to french braid/cornrow. She also told me I can help her learn "perfect English." So it's a deal, we will help each other in the ways that we need from the other and where we ourselves are lacking. Step two.

Then I wrote an email to Alex from the Addis B&B in Addis and apologized for being such an American ninny when I stayed at his guest house in August 2006. I wish I could do that whole visit over again and have enjoyed my time there instead of being sleep deprived and traumitized by the adoption and culture shock that taking on two babies in another country did to me. Step three.

We went to the Ethiopian church service on Sunday, but unfortunately had to leave to attend our small groups Truth Project viewing. Did you know one song in the ET service can last at least fifteen minutes? We Americans know very little about worship. I love going to their services, I just wish I knew what they saying so I could worship with them. I do sway and clap, but because of the language barrier I have no idea what they're celebrating other than I know they're celebrating Christ. and that is enough. for now. Step four.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Awana Bible Quiz

John was in the Awana Bible Quiz for the North County area last Saturday night. It was the first time our church has participated in a very long time. Our team did great! Our team of two girls came in 5th place, I think, and our team of two boys also came in 5th place. Next year they can only get better!

Last year around this time........

Just before Easter last year we went to Ethiopia to pick up Addis & Mulu. Here is a picture of them at the Sheraton with Mesfin our wonderful helper.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Back to blogging

I've taken a noticeable break from blogging. It has been so long since I've blogged my mom called me to see if I died. Hi mom! I'm alive and well just busy and preoccupied with other things.

John celebrated his 10th birthday yesterday. After testing we had fourteen of us and we went to Islands for burgers and then to Cold Stone for a birthday cake. My friend Janet and her daughter joined us. We were all able to squeeze into a good sized corner booth, but it was a tight fit. John had three friends over to play for the afternoon and he was quite satisfied with that. After the big bday party I wasn't ready to host another party quite so soon.

Today Joe & I had an appt with River Valley Charter School. We're pretty sure he's going to go there in the fall for high school. It's a local public school that has more of a homestudy approach. They go to school two days a week and study the other days at home. They can go on Mondays if they need tutoring in math. It seems like a good fit for our family at this time. He needs more teacher time than I am able to give him.

I've been doing research on Ancestry.com. If any of you in the family would like access to the trees and info I've come up with you can email me at vikkigrieshaber@hughes.net and I'll invite you to add or look.

On my dad's dad's side this is what I have so far.

Me
Victor Nelson 1937-2001 & Merrilyn Morgan 1941-
Arthur James Nelson 1917- & Ellen Eileen Bradley 1918-1992 (Both came from Michigan)
Tony Ray Nelson (who went by Ray) 1893-1982 & Edith Stickney 1898-
Rufus Nelson 1852-1910 & Elizabeth Clark 1851-1929
Eli Nelson 1830-1883 & Matilda Livecy 1833-1879 (Both came from Ohio)
Sampson Nelson 1793-1830 & Ann "Nancy" Carnes 1793- (Both came from VA)


Gotta go, Idol's on!

Au Gratin Potatoes

Au Gratin Potatoes

4 cups peeled and thinly sliced potatoes
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/4 butter
1 Tablespoon flour
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 cups milk
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
1/4 cup dry bread crumbs

Cook and stir onion in butter in good-sized pot until onion is tender. Stir in flour, salt and pepper. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is bubbly; remove from heat. Stir in milk and 1-1/2 cups cheese. Heat to boiling, stirring constantly. Boil and stir 1 minute. Place potatoes in your baking pan and pour the cheese sauce on the potatoes. Cook uncovered in 325* oven 1 hour 20 minutes or in 375* oven for 1 hour.

Mix remaining cheese and the bread crumbs; sprinkle over potatoes. Cook uncovered until top is brown and bubbly, 15-20 minutes longer.

This serves 6 and I triple the recipe to serve 18.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Bead up the nose

The girls received beading sets for their birthdays so they had made necklaces and bracelets. They made one for Adah and hers broke, no surprise. For some odd reason she thought her right nostril would look extra special with a pretty pink bead up it. James brought her to me and said, "I think Adah has a bead up her nose." Oh great. She sneezed and nothing. I put a whole container of pepper under her nose and nothing. I took her to the dr. and walah! A pretty pink bead was up her nose. Silly girl. None of my seven boys or one girl EVER put a bead or anything else up their nose. She takes after her father, he stuck a sunflower seed up his when he was little.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

James's 12th birthday

James celebrated his 12th birthday with a sleepover. He and his friends had a spectacular time!





Pictures of Abi Mulu and Addis's birthdays

These were on Thursday at the Red Sea Ethiopian Restaurant