Jordan can sit up now so I can bathe her in the sink (a lot more easier on my back!). She loved it even though I don't think she is going to fit in there for very long. I'll guess we'll upgrade to the big bath next.
So the President still has not come to Bamenda. He was meant to be here this week but it is now postponed to the 9th. It makes life a little more complicated as there is a curfew at night and lots of police check points set up. I'll be glad when he has come and gone! They are going to do an air show when he is here and 3 jets and 3 helicopters have been flying over often. I remember Jake's Great Grandma telling me that when she was a girl the teacher used to let them out of the classroom if a plane was flying over so they could see it. Well, I'm doing that too, the boys go crazy over it! They usually never get to see planes flying over. Then when I was down at the meat market yesterday and the jets flew over and the whole place erupted, people were cheering, shouting, and dancing. It was like Cameroon had scored a goal in the world cup or something. It was cool to experience, enjoying the simpler things of life.
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I don't think I could eat a grasshopper either.
Ah the simpler things in life- we have a son-in-law who is 37 years old and still watches as the planes fly over. :-)
She is so adorable....They grow up so fast. Treasure it. I am also a big chicken and didn't eat anything of the bug type while in Moz.
Wow...go Seth! Maybe (maybe!) if the legs were pulled off before they cooked them, I might be able to take a bite. I don't know! Were they crunchy?
oooooo cruchy! Im not sure i could eat them mabe if i just ate the rear and didnt look at the eyes! LOL!
Wish i was with you!
Sarah
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