Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
The latest in t shirts....
The first picture is from Rich's college friend Shawna...and her 3 kids. They are stationed at Ft. Campbell, KY, home of calvary and armor. Since we are both Army brats, this of course is a great picture to us!!!

Our next picture is from Jill, one of our Charlotte friends. Jill and I met our first day of work and soon became friends as well as our husbands. Oddly, both of our husbands had moved to Charlotte alone, at the same time, and were living alone for several months about 5 minutes from each other. Jill is in front of the school we used to teach at and I emphasize used to. It was let us say....an experience! It made me chuckle that she chose there, the place that drew us together!!!! Great picture Jill!
Our next picture is from Jill, one of our Charlotte friends. Jill and I met our first day of work and soon became friends as well as our husbands. Oddly, both of our husbands had moved to Charlotte alone, at the same time, and were living alone for several months about 5 minutes from each other. Jill is in front of the school we used to teach at and I emphasize used to. It was let us say....an experience! It made me chuckle that she chose there, the place that drew us together!!!! Great picture Jill!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Sseko
A blog I follow led me to this site...check it out...a great gift idea for the holidays...they even do weddings!
Sseko {say.co} Designs was created as a Not-Just-For-Profit business that will help bright young women continue their education. The Ugandan school system is designed with a nine month gap between secondary school and university. These nine months are intended to allow time for students to earn money for tuition before continuing on to university. However, in an impoverished and male dominated society, many of these young women struggle to find fair work during this time.
Sseko Designs hires recent secondary school graduates for this nine month period to live and work together, while earning money that will go directly towards their university education. These women will not make sandals forever. They will go on to be doctors, lawyers, politicians, writers and teachers that will bring change and unification to a country divided and ravished by a 22 year-long war.
Sseko Designs is a for-profit enterprise that recognizes the power of business and responsible consumerism to support sustainable economic development, which in turn affects a country's educational, justice, and health care systems. The goal of Sseko Designs is two-fold: provide university tuition for these promising young women through a sustainable monthly income, while also contributing to the overall economic development of Uganda.
Although consumerism makes many empty promises, responsible and proactive consumerism has the ability to change lives. Like the lives of Mercy, Mary and Rebbecca.
Every sandal has a story. This story has only just begun, but with your help, it will be a story of hope, success and change
Go to http://www.ssekodesigns.com/ to learn more!
Sunday, September 13, 2009
And now we introduce to you....
Saturday, September 12, 2009
In this economy

Monday, September 7, 2009
Making you all look....
a little not on top of things. Here are Suzanna (Rich's cousin), husband Brandon and a guest appearance by Brandon's dad.....
Canoeing on the Charles River in Boston
With John Harvard at...you guessed it Harvard.

On top of Mt. Monadnock in New Hampshire. Not sure how they got there.

Still canoeing on the Charles River!

Friday, September 4, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Ethiopian Grocery Store
Through all of Rich's aimless online searching, he found an African grocery store not too far from our house. So, today on our way somewhere else we stopped in. Of course we found a wonderful woman from Ethiopia (with a 4 year stop in Germany, how perfect is that) who showed us all of her products, told us how to cook food, and served us some Misir Wat that she had fixed. She makes her own injera which is the spongy, flat bread that Ethiopian food is served on-Declan is particularly fond of that. He thought the Misir Wat was a little too spicy but Tsige told us just to call before we came the next time and she would fix him something that Ethiopian children like. Tsige was nice enough to tell us all about the Ethiopian Orthodox church in town and invited us to come anytime. We purchased a few items because we are starting to try to cook something Ethiopian food. Rich tried to convince Tsige that he wanted to make his own injera but she thought that was not a good idea, we should just buy hers...which we will probably do! It was a great experience, one that I think we will repeat many times....
Been awhile....

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