Monday, February 1, 2010

Time keeps on tickin'...


Things are moving right along! In the last 4 days, we've had our homestudy approved by our agency (major milestone) and have been issued Baby A's official referral (major, major milestone)! According to our case worker, we could likely travel to Ethiopia in June! So, we have lots of reading, learning, re-arranging, fund-raising and general preparing to do before then. So in the spirit of all this preparing, here are some fun facts about Ethiopia: (found on http://ianfamily.blogspot.com/2010/01/10-fun-facts-about-ethiopia.html)


1. Ethiopia is almost twice the size of Texas.

2. It is the birthplace of coffee and they have official coffee ceremonies in the home. If you are offered coffee, it is very rude to decline. Popcorn is most commonly served with the coffee at these ceremonies.

3. They claim the final resting place of the Ark of the covenant at a chapel in the holy city of Aksum, which used to be the capital of Ethiopia.

4. Ethiopia has 63 airports. Only 17 of them have a paved runway.

5. Often women feed the men with their fingers as a mark of love and devotion to them.

6. There are 13 months in the Ethiopian Calendar. Each month has 30 days and the last month has only 5 or 6. New Year is celebrated on September 11th and they are almost eight years behind our western calendar.

7. Homes are a traditionally a round hut called a Tukul. The floor is dirt, the walls are either sticks and/or mud, and the roof is made out of a long grass called Tef. Families like to use magazines or newspapers as “wallpaper” in their homes.

8. Traditionally, parents and children do not share a last name. Most kids take their father’s first name as their last name.

9. Did you know that a large portion of the Ethiopian population claims descent from King Solomon of Jerusalem and Makeda, the queen of Sheba?

10. Ethiopian television consists of just one channel.

5 comments:

  1. Interesting facts about Ethiopia! June is JUST around the corner, lady! What a wonderful 40th bday present!

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  2. let's hope you land at an airport with a paved runway! ha!

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  3. I AM SO EXCITED!!!!! I will take as many grand-children and great grandchildren as our LORD wants to give us!!!!! I can hardly wait to hold him!!!!! The Bible says children are a blessing from the LORD! When we get home I will be ordering popcorn. Luv u all lots!!!!!

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  4. I love Grandma Kneller's excitement and share it wholeheartedly. Thanks for sharing the interesting facts. So does that mean you may consider renaming the kids to Aidan, Ava, and Aaron Gregory? Silly question I know...but interesting concept.

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