Ethiopia’s Animals, Ecosystems And What Is Happening To Them Part 2
Ethiopia is made up of several ecosystems. I will not try and disect them because I found a site that does such a beautiful job doing just that and doing it very scientific I might add! The actual...
View ArticleNew Years Preparations
It is that time of year again! Yes, it is back to school for most, but Ethiopian families know that September means New Years! September 11th to be exact. Yes, that is a strange day to be celebrating...
View ArticleAmharic 101
When traveling to any country it is common courtesy to learn some of the language. Hello, thank you, where is the bath room are all good things to know. I have to admit that when traveling to Ethiopia...
View ArticleBerbere Is Still Popular With My Girls
As I have mentioned in posts pasts, I am not a great cook. I do, however, try to make Ethiopian food occationally. I was excited to find berbere at a reasonable price in small amounts a few months...
View ArticleEthiopia Post Placement Reports
Enu's First New Bike If you have adopted from Ethiopia or are in the process you have probably heard about the post placement reports that you have to send annually after the initial three reports....
View ArticleMy Ethiopia *Great Coupon Code*
I love Ethiopia. I can remember thinking about Ethiopia when I was a girl. The news of the awful famine had a profound effect on me even as a small child. Then, of course, choosing Ethiopia as the...
View ArticleEthiopian Culture Opportunities
Spring is here and summer planning has already started in many of our homes I’m sure. In my house we start planning camps in February when Girl Scout Camp registration opens. As parents or potential...
View ArticleOn the Move
The fastest growth in African adoptions is centered in the country of Ethiopia. Ethiopia is located in the ‘horn’ of Africa. It is a country that is economically on the rise according to today’s...
View ArticleWork in Ethiopia
A very good friend sent me an article she found in a recent magazine. It was the story of a family that adopted three boys from Ethiopia. It was a very intense piece of written work. It was quite...
View ArticleMelkam Addis Amet!
Mark your calendars for September 11. It’s the Ethiopian New Year, called Enkutatash (en-koo-TAH-tash)! Most of Ethiopia still follows the Orthodox Julian calendar. Unlike the Western or Gregorian...
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