I traveled to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to celebrate last Easter with my parents. I had a wonderful time with both my parents. You have no idea how much I enjoy talking to them, asking them different questions, listening to them intently. They’re amazing people. I took this picture with my dad the day after Easter in their beautiful garden. Look at my new cultural dress! I love it very much! Growing up, I used to wear a new dress every Easter.
I sometimes ask my husband to make a poem to express his love for me. Let me tell you something, my husband is terrible when it comes to making those off the cuff kind of poems (don’t assume that I can do better). But I find those broken poems to be very funny and entertaining, much better than real and professionally made poems.
I kind of like this anniversary celebration thingy, don’t you? I woke up this morning around 4 and said, “Bravo! I will post something exciting today!”
My husband and I will celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary this coming Monday, March 27. So, this is a follow up post to yesterday’s post. If you didn’t get a chance to read it, read it now and bring yourself up to speed.
I was in a kitchen this past Tuesday night, trying to fix dinner. My little one, Biruk, came from downstairs, holding a big white envelop on his hand that was full of pictures. He had a smile on his face and some sadness.
I’m like, “What is that?”
His big brother was sitting on the coffee table and he asked him,