* We called Anna by her Ethiopian name while we were in Ethiopia. Mostly just because that's what everyone else called her. The first thing we asked when we got to Ethiopia was how to pronounce her name. They told us it was difficult to pronounce even in Amharic. So here goes: Etagegnehu, etta-GAIN-you, or etta-gen-YOW, or e-TA-goo for short. Don't be surprised if you here us saying TA-goo in a high pitched voice. Thats an even shorter form of her nickname.
* The staff at HOH told us how serious Anna is, and how difficult it is to get her to smile. But we found a sweet little girl that smiled when we paid her attention and called out her name. The staff attributes this to her finally being united with her family. We'll take that, even if it is just flattery!
* The HOH staff were amazed how much Anna looks like her dad. They were polite and said it was the eyes that made them look like family. We all know it's really the lack of hair.
* Ethiopians don't take their babies out in public until they are about a year old. We got double stares since we were white carrying a black, nearly newborn baby.
* Hooray, Anna slept until about 3am last night, only waking up for feeding, not to play with Mom and Dad. After spending a few hours awake, she is back asleep.
* Ernie asked the other day when Anna was going back to Ethiopia. Not out of malice, or jealousy. He was just wondering.
4 comments:
She looks so sweet asleep there! Cute girl!
Her nickname in the high-pitched voice is so funny - the called Micah (Yabsira) Yab-soo in a high pitched voice to get him to smile. It still works and we still do it! :)
Yay on the sleeping til 3 am!!
Love reading about your trip!! Welcome home- Anna is gorgeous!!
How wonderful! Isn't the cook just wonderful?? We loved her.
By the way, our older son has asked more than once if the kids could go back -- and he wasn't just being curious. OY!
:)
christi
She is a cutie!! Love her sweet smile!
Lisa :)
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