Well, many of you have been asking, and here it finally is: a video of our new house! We've had it done for a bit, but needed to get out and use a faster internet connection to upload the video. I'll also add the videos of the "teff house" if you scroll down to that post. Jerry's battery died in his computer before he could upload the videos of the hail storm, so those will have to wait.
Without further adieu, here's our house! (the video starts on the road outside our house. Almost alll side roads look like this, whether there are shacks or mansions on them.)
http://www.vimeo.com/8174021
~c
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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What a fabulous look at your home. It's such a beautiful glimpse of the life you are building in Addis. I look forward to keeping up with your work and with learning more about the work you are doing (I posted earlier that I don't really understand the mission, but I'm open to learning). Thank you! Hugs to Hannah, our boy's roomate in the orphanage!
Hey Guys,
Nice house. I enjoyed the tour. We have many of the same things here in Turkey, e.g. the bathrooms are open and have either a european toilet or a hole in the floor; you have to buy wardrobes because they don't have closets. Nice job, it sounds like you guys are doing pretty good. Let us know about your ministry plans... We were wondering how language fits in, are you able to communicate with locals? Are you taking language?
Blessings, Scott and Niki in Turkey
Hi M and M,
I'm hoping that you'll see this here. I'm trying to access your blog and am having trouble at the moment. I apologize that you posted about a month ago to ask me a question and you never heard back from me. We've had a number of internet issues and while we make it on to put new posts, we've been missing out on getting the comments until today. My deepest apologies. I'd love to try to answer your question to me. I think the easiest way is if you'd drop me an email at shannonjerry@gmail.com. Thank you so much for asking the question. I look forward to talking to you. Hope things are well with you and your family.
Jerry Shannon
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