We are on our way down to Hosanna at this time. There are four of us in our vehicle, a Toyota Landcruiser. Our driver speaks four languages, including English. He is very interesting and we are having a great conversation. I am sitting up front with him. In the back is Michele and a social worker from CHSFS who is located in Hosanna and he specifically remembers Mehandis. He has worked with CHSFS for one year.
The weather is rainy and very cool this morning. The landscape reminds us of Ireland, it is very green with rolling rocky hills. The road is paved but a bit bumby. There are small villages that we drive through with lots of dogs on the side of the road. We see many thatched roof houses and numerous aluminum houses in the small towns, which are very small. There are so many small storefronts that line all of the towns, it seems like everyone sells something here. There are no national chain stores, just a lot of small proprietors. We have hardly seen another car since getting out of the city.
Last night we enjoyed pizza for dinner with cookies and tomato soup. We visited the other guest house to see what it looks like as it is only one block away. It is smaller and less modern but is nice. We went over with Greg and Jarusha and when we got back, everyone else was asleep already. The four of us stayed up until 8:30 talking, having a nice conversation.
We went to bed at 9PM and woke up at 11PM with the buzzer ringing. I thought it was the buzzer to wake all of us up for the trip, since they were going to wake us up around 5AM. I looked down at my watch in the dark and saw it said 5AM. So we got up, turned out our lights, looked to unlock the front door to let Massi in and get ready for the trip. I went to put my watch on and looked at it again and it read 11PM. I looked at it some more, making sure I was not reading it wrong. I had Michele get her watch and we confirmed it, is was actually 11PM, not 5AM. We were both convinced it was time to get up. So after a good laugh, we locked the front door, turned off the light and went to bed. What happened was it was shift change for the security guards, and the replacement was ringing the bell to be let in. We were glad that we did not wake anyone else up in the commotion that we created.
Our driver has worked for a travel agency for the last 10 years and before that, was in the army for 17 years. He served in the army when Ethiopia was under communist rule and was let go when the regime changed. We are continuing to have a great conversation, talking politics, race and the status of the world. He does not have a good feeling about the current state of affairs in Ethiopia, he does not think they are going down a good road. He is worried about the Chinese influence and how they are becoming more and more involved in the country. With a communist past, he is worried that may rise again. He thinks that the US constitution is a great document and is really in favor of our two term limit of president. He feels that the freedom of the mind is extremely valuable and hopes that there is a better future for his country.





We made it back to the guest house around 3PM after Michele nearly pulled all of her hair out as we narrowly missed car after car driving back through Addis.
8:15PM – Sunday
After we got back to the guesthouse, Michele and I decided to walk over to the care center to see Mehandis. We were joined by Harrison, Gretchen, Kim and Eric. The walk took about 15 minutes and when we got there, Mehandis was up and in a great mood. We stayed with him for about 30 minutes, there was a different nanny there and she was great with him.
On our walk back, we saw the pizza place that we have been told about by previous travelers through CHSFS, we saw the beer that they serve and it called our name. So the six of us stopped in and enjoyed the St. George beers (the oldest beer in Ethiopia). The beer was great, it was nice to relax outside over a tasty refreshment. For sever beers, the total came to about $8. After the beers we went back to the guest house for dinner, which was a good chicken stew, rice, spaghetti and sauce.
During dinner the last people from the group to Hosanna finally arrived back. It turns out that there was a car accident on the way back, two of the Land Cruisers collided going over a bridge when one of them stopped when a donkey walked in front of the car. The other was driving too close and could not stop in time. The car in front got pushed to the side of the bridge and bounced off the railing and back into the road. Luckily no one was injured in the accident (including the donkey, who somehow missed getting hit). They had to go to the police station and the whole ordeal took about 2-3 hours before they could get back on the road. They had to get rides from other people who were still coming back from Hosanna. They were a bit shook up but had some good stories from the adventure.
After dinner we sat in the main room for a while, talking and watching English Premier League Soccer (well I was watching this after I convinced everyone else that this was the best thing on). Greg Kenyon and I later on played a game of cribbage (I won) and were the last ones up. We went to bed around 9PM.
1 comment:
I'm guessing the animal in the fuzzy picture is the ape you mentioned earlier. What's my prize?
Courtney
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