Let the fun begin!

Let the fun begin!
Miles Family - October 2011 - Northern Ethiopian Trip in the Tigray Region

Monday, November 7, 2011

The Kids Love Horseback Riding!











Wow, we have great internet today so I am blasting through some blog posts. Hooray! I know I have been sooooooooooooo behind, but what can I do?


The Latest..........the kids have been taking horse riding lessons since August. They love it! Eli just went off leash last week....meaning that he controls the horse and not the instructor. Glori Sue has been doing great as well. She looks so proper when she prances around. Even Sophers gets to have a pony ride around the track. Enjoy the pics!

Go Eli Go!







As an after school activity, Eli joined the 4th and 5th grade Junior Cross Country Team at his International School in Addis Ababa. Fourteen practices later, he continues to improve and get stronger. Last Thursday he ran a 1 mile time trial in 6 minutes and 40 seconds.


On Saturday he had his first "fun run" at another international school and ran a 1K in 4 minutes and 5 seconds. He placed third for the elementary runners with a course that was quite hilly. He is only in 4th grade, but shows a love for running. Way to go Eli!


p.s. After the race, he wanted the pain to stop in his legs. hee, hee, hee How I wish I could take the pain away. I know (very well) that running hurts sometimes or better yet most of the time! Yikes!










Halloween Fun in Addis Ababa!







Look, it's Velma, a Jailbird and Princess Leia! Even the adults had fun this year! The Sophinator was Scooby Doo! She loved it!










Sunday, November 6, 2011

All I want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth!

Glori Sue just lost her 2nd front tooth.  We hope the tooth fairy remembers to leave some birr (Ethiopian money) under her pillow?  Other parents have already told Glori that the tooth fairy is quite generous in Addis Ababa.  Ughh!

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Taco Night w/ the Missionaries!

It has been a week since we have been home from summer vacation.  We went to church today and wanted to have the missionaries over for taco night.  We hope they liked it.  At least it is a little taste of home.  Not that we want them trunky or homesick!  hee, hee, hee  They are a neat group and some are moving on to Uganda.  Good luck Elders and take care! 
 
 
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Awash Falls Lodge - Ethiopia
















Since the kids were out of school and on their fall break, we decided to take a little trip outside of Addis with some new friends who recently arrived from the states. Awash Falls is about a 3 1/2 hour drive, south-east of Addis Ababa. The Debra Zeit road to get to Awash Falls is full of traffic, cars, semi-trucks, people, donkeys, horses, sheep, goats, etc....., but it was a fun get away out of the big city. We stayed in two tukuls (huts) joined together with a tiny bathroom. We were expecting to basically camp, but were surprised to have some ammenities. We saw some wildlife as in baboons, a crocodile, an oryx and various birds. The falls were refreshing to sit next to and the kids played in the sand. Don't worry, the crocodiles did not come to visit.

Sophi's 2nd B-Day!














Sophi (a.k.a. Sophers or Sopherino) turned 2 years old. We just can't believe she is no longer our baby. On the other hand she is definitely in the terrible 2's with the tantrums and wanting to be soooooooo independent, but just not able to keep up with big brother and sister.

She had birthday cake and opened some gifts that were sent in the mail. Thanks grandmas and grandpas for helping make her birthday so fun even though we are across the globe.

Our birthday girl had lots of fun!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Meskel Celebration at ICS











One of the major holidays in Ethiopia is the celebration of Meskel. At the International Community School (ICS), every year the kids dress up in traditional Ethiopian attire and celebrate the religious holiday which is also the end of the rainy season. This year the 3rd grade students presented a play depicting the Ethiopian story of finding the true cross. Eli was a "chief" and dressed up in the beautiful, red robe. Sophi and Glori were ofcourse, Ethiopian princesses in their yellow dresses. Here are some fun pictures of traditional Ethiopian clothing at the school. Enjoy!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Marti's B-Day!


What a fun day I had! First, I woke up like any other day and got the kids off to school. Then I went for a run. Then my friends picked me up and surprised me with a birthday pedicure and lunch at the local Korean Restaurant. Hmmmm, it was good! Thanks gals for such a great, girl's day out! It was much needed. Then the kids and I celebrated at home with a cake Mitch made before I woke up in the morning. It was very cute. Thanks Honey! I had a nice 36th!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

First Day of School!




The kids had a wonderful, summer vacation in Germany and now it was time to start another school year at ICS. Glori started all-day kindergarten and Eli 3rd grade. This was Glori's first time on the bus, so we thought we would show grandmas and grandpas what it was like. Doesn't she look like a big girl and not even nervous. We hope the kids have a great school year!