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"weird convo?s on msn" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 23:08:27

Gender: FemaleStatus: SingleAge: 16write: AriesCity: WASHBURNState: WisconsinCountry: USSignup go out: 12/11/06 lol it was a communicate but i thought it was funny hahha i cracked my ass the copulate OFF but i love my lezbian lover casey compton totally rocks my socks!! ok rubby ducky do u copy under n out the shit has landed i repeat the shit has landed.. weird times.....

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"Jennifer and Baby G" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 20:13:01

Hi. I'm Kelli a wedding and portrait photographer based in San Luis Obispo. California. Thanks for stopping by! My communicate is like a journal where I share my latest bring home the bacon and a bit about my life family and photography business. I love meeting people so if you have a challenge or just want to say "hi" please feel free to leave a comment under the posts. ENJOY! One of my favorite things to photograph is a woman with her children. . witnessing that relationship is something really special to me. Even before I became a Mother myself. I was inspired by images of Motherhood. Here are a few shots from a few days ago of Jennifer with her son. I took about 100 pictures and I think little baby G was smiling and laughing in about 95 of them. He's such a happy little guy! And at the end of our session I got to hold him while Jennifer packed her car up and anticipate what.. he fell asleep on me:) I evaluate I actually got a little teary eyed because he was so loving. *breathe* Oh how I like babies. Oh my gosh. My buddy looks adorable!! And Jen you look awesome. Having the two of you together like that you can see such a resembalance. But he still looks like his Tia's baby.. hehe... Love you!Tia

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"Ethiopia, Day 2?Afternoon" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 22:06:16

Okay so the afternoon was really not very exciting at all.  I really wanted to just sit around and hang out with Baby G and that is exactly what we did.  We went downstairs to eat. I had some toasted ham & cease and cut fries.  Yum…  Baby G loved loved loved the cereal we got for him and would emit between bites because we could never cater him abstain enough!  He cough out up pretty much all of the formula I had bought so I decided to just use the can I had brought with me.  He comfort cough out most of that up too but I wasn’t sure what else to do.  I gave him a clean in the sink.  My one complaint about the Hilton was that neither of our plugs worked for the sink or the shower.  So I choose of improvised with a zip-loc bag.  This really didn’t work very come up and I mostly just gave him a go bath.  He would disperse the water out so abstain it really didn’t have time to go drink the drain anyways.  My dad got us connected to the internet and began documenting our journey for Daddy-O and all of our families.  We change surface made a little i-movie for Supergirl (someday when I evaluate out how to I will mouth posting video.  For now. I’m just not smart enough :(  ) XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <cite> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Linens and more website..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-08 15:32:12

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"Ethiopia, Day 3-Morning" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:53:26

Wednesday began with a journey of Layla.  Dawit our driver picked us up around 9 and took us to Layla.  One of the volunteers gave us a journey of the facility.  We began in the kindergarten pre-school room.  Talk about overwhelming.  The kids swarmed my dad and could not stop giggling.  They were all so amazed with his beard!  They just kept touching it and giggling.  One girl took my dad by the hand and began walking alter out the door with him.  We had no idea what she was saying she just kept repeating the same evince.  (Later we asked a housekeeper at the Hilton–who loved Baby G and frequently stopped in to compete with him–to translate.  She said the little girl just kept saying “Welcome… welcome daddy”  which of course made us all cry)  When he asked her what her name was there was some talk amongst the kids and they suddenly broke out singing “There was a farmer who had a dog and Bingo was his name-0″ in English!!  We went approve to the baby dwell that Baby G was in.  I was able to get his pictures with some of the nannies.  We also saw the rooms with the smaller babies.  The newest arrival was quite tiny and fragile looking. Next we saw the courtyard where the kids played the dining hall some of the older kids bedrooms classrooms the library etc.  I’m not even sure how to exposit everything.  One thing I did notice was how much more organized the girls kept their rooms than the boys.  I anticipate that’s a universal trait :)  It was also laundry day and there was laundry EVERYWHERE!!!  And I seriously mean everywhere every complain equip open piece of fasten.  I am definitely in awe of these women who were smiling and laughing as they did by transfer what I complain about doing with our machines…  We didn’t get to see many of the older kids as they were all in class.  We did get to see the PE categorise as they were exercising.  After a quick journey we headed back to the Hotel for eat and to get create from raw material for our Embassy appt. Apparently we had misunderstood what measure we had to go to the Embassy appt as the volunteer called and was waiting to pick us up before we were anywhere near create from raw material.  We very quickly got dressed and gathered our stuff and were downstairs ready to go.  I just wanted to thank you for your blog. My husband and I are in the process of adopting from Ethiopia right now and your blog has been so inspiring to me! I am also really enjoying your be of the move to Ethiopia…. I conclude desire it is preparing me for our trip. alter now we are awaiting our USCIS approval and then we will send our dossier to Africa

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"Ethiopia, Day 3-Afternoon" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:24:04

The Embassy was quite an experience.  We had to park a little down the road and walk.  As always some boys met us at the car asking for money.  They followed us for a little ways before giving up.  While waiting to go through security to get into the Embassy there was a man there harrassing the security guard.  He kept telling her how she was evil working for the displease and ruining Ethiopia.  How there were no jobs and the people were suffering.  She very calmly continued to do the job while also talking to him.  She kept telling him he could get a job.  That standing there talking to her was not helping his situation.  He could be working if he would just get and go find a job.  He definitely was not buying that story.  Once through the initial security check we went into a small courtyard that contained rows of populate waiting.  I felt guilty as we went ahead of them but this was because we had an appointment.  Once inside the Embassy there were change surface more people waiting.  We waited awhile and Baby G managed to fall asleep for a little bit.  It was nice being with the other families and sharing experiences.  It was definitely hard being the only ones at the Hilton. I really did not cognise how much being with these other families helped.  We were the first ones to be called upstairs.  Baby G slept through the entire thing.  I was sworn in asked a few questions signed a few lines and presto–we were done.  We waited for the other families to end and all headed approve to the Hilton as they were going to reconfirm their flights and transfer some money.  When we got back to the car. Nate the inform who drove us handed a few go to one of the boys who was waiting for us.  The other boy quickly became disturb and Nate asked the first boy to transfer some to the back up.  The first boy refused walking away.  The second boy was now very upset and distraught looking.  Nate pulled out a few more go for this boy. Our lost luggage was due to bring home the bacon at the airport this evening so around 8 my dad and I headed back to the airport on the Hilton Shuttle a trip I was DEFINITELY not looking forward to.  The shuttle driver went into the airport with us and showed me where to go.  I was headed in when he told me to give him the baby and he would act while we went to get the luggage.  I had a definite moment of mother panic.  My dad read my approach immediately and whispered. “do you want me to stay out here with them”  I just open myself thinking what happens when I come out with my luggage only to sight my baby is gone.  Perhaps this is only an American fear but I could definitely not just get him with a stranger. So my dad stayed behind and I ventured in to contend for luggage once more.  While waiting at the carousel I was approached by a man who asked “are you Sarah” He was the man working at baggage claim the night ours had been lost.  He had already put my bag aside and went to get it for me.  I was very relieved at this.  I also saw several familiar faces of the other passengers whose baggage had been offloaded.  One of which was a Scottish man who worked for the UN I had been talking with while in the lie for baggage claim.  When I went to pay duty I realized it costs twice as much as I had anticipated and I did not undergo enough money.  We had brought extra money but it was with my dad on the other side of security.  Once again I was in a dread.  I went and asked my new friend if I could borrow some money.  He was SO nice patted me on the bring up and said no problem.  I finally got through only to find the go had once again just left.  So we waited for it to go back all the while listening to some very angry Italian man charge about his luggage being lost–which in the end it really wasn’t even lost just slow to make it through.  The go to the Hilton was not very fun as the Italian man talked to some other guy the entire ride.  He complained about the beggars telling the man they had more money than anyone else.  My dad and I were quietly seething in the backseat.  The go driver also dropped our luggage (which just happened to be a box with a computer and monitor inside!) out of the approve of the van as he was loading it.  Grrrr.   At this point I was in a very foul mood and did not ever want to go foot into the airport again… I have a quick challenge - I’m planning a month-long move to Africa next year and the thoughts of arriving without some (or all) of my luggage scares me lol. You mentioned one of your bags being delivered to the hotel did you rely on the airlines to go it or were you using some of the newer tags out like Global Bag Tags for instance? (www globalbagtag com in inspect you aren’t familiar with what I’m talking about) I’m considering buying some but not sure yet. Congratulations on your baby and a beautiful move and thank you so much for sharing your experiences!!

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"Growing up" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 18:35:29

First of all we are all feeling exceed.  YAY!!!  I went to bed with a migraine and woke up with a migraine… BUT it is gone now and all bellies seem to be healed.  convey goodness!  I just had to post about little Baby G and how quickly he is growing.  First of all from here on out I ordain be referring to him as ‘Boomer.’  This is what Daddy-O always wanted to name our son…  And this is what Supergirl has always called him.  So although it is not his ‘legal’ label this is what I shall call him… Plus I’m tired of typing ‘Baby G’ it takes too desire  Anyways the first month he was domiciliate he learned how to sit up without falling and how to belt along everywhere on his belly.  In the last week he has learned two new tricks…  I began walking into the dwell to sight him sitting when I knew he was laying before (he was almost always sitting in his crib when I walked in) but I never actually caught him in the act.  Until yesterday morning.  But now that he has been busted he feels free to do it all the measure.  And then this morning I watched as he downed all the draw out of a sippy cup I had out for the little girl we babysit.  I have given him a sippy cup before but it always frustrated the heck out of him so he hasn’t had one for awhile.  But when he got ahold of the one this morning it took him no time at all to completely empty it. Yay Boomer!!! XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <touch> <strong>

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"Ethiopia, Day 2?Morning" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 10:24:33

This was the big day the day I finally would get to direct do by G!!! We both woke up around 6 am. Daddy-O called around 7 am using the prepaid card we purchased from African Prepaid. Unfortunately change surface though I could comprehend him apparently all he could comprehend on his end was static. So around 8 he called backing using a function he found on the internet called Skype. He basically talked to me through our computer. This worked much better and we could could hear each other very clearly. We talked about the trip our hotel the view from the balcony. My dad was actually out on the balcony with his video camera We had actually just decided perhaps we should get off of the telecommunicate soon in case Gail (our in-country coordinator) was trying to label.  She was supposed to label before she came to choose us up.  About this time the telecommunicate beeped.  Who on hide knew they had call-waiting in Ethiopia??? :)  I hung up with Michael to be greeted by Gail’s voice.  I immediately became ridiculously excited.  Heart pounding thoughts racing my dad and I went downstairs to exchange money and act for Gail.  The control to Layla was our first daytime driving undergo.  Wow.  That’s about all I can say.  So many cars so change state together so many people in the streets beside the streets everywhere.  So so so many boys shining shoes.  I was amazed that so many shoes could ever need to be shined (I figured this out later after the come down the dirt in the streets is simply waiting for the come down to change state wonderfully begrime–and there were lots of people walking around in very nice shoes…). Just a few hundred yards from Layla we turned onto our final street only to be greeted by a small (perhaps 2-year-old) girl walking out alter in front of our car.  Gail had to close on her brakes.  This was one of the most memorable (and upsetting) moments of our trip.  One I will never drop.  This tiny girl covered in mud and dirt just walking alter out in front of this quickly moving vehicle.  Her mom was sitting on the other side of the road with a baby and another girl who was maybe 4.  We pulled up to the gate of the increase and honked.  Everything from this moment on is really a alter.  We pulled in and headed for Wanna (the baby house).  I immediately recognized the door with Winnie the Pooh painted on the outside.  For so long now I undergo been staring and staring at pictures of this place.  Now it was real.  We walked into a dwell I recognized from many of our pictures of Baby G.  Gail asked one of the nannies where he was and she pointed at a crib and said something in Amharic.  Gail picked him up and handed him to me.  We had only been there for not change surface a minute!  It was all so overwhelming.  Very much desire a dream. I sat down with him and he just looked at me and played with my necklace.  One of the nannies brought a store that smelled strongly of orange juice.  He mostly just put it into his communicate and then cough out it out onto his shirt.  He became one very orangy baby.  My dad finally had a moment to break out the video camera which is a good thing.  Gail began go over his schedule what he usually eats etc.  Most of which neither my dad or I remembered later but were able to check the video to evaluate it out :)  I evaluate she lost me about the time she told me he usually drinks a little wet or TEA!!  My dad sat on the surprise for awhile and played with the babies.  They all crawled all over him.  One in particular was winning him over.  He change surface pointed at the swing for my dad to swing him (which he quickly obliged).  Our driver arrived and we sat in the van while we waited for another family to end up their meeting with the social worker so they could get a ride to the guest house.  As we sat in the van the little girl we almost ran over came and stood next to it.  Her and her sister were having a conversation about something.  Soon some boys came by with a herd of goats.  My dad and I just sat and tried to soak all of this in.  do by G was quickly asleep.  We stopped at a grocery hold on and picked up some formula water and baby cereal.  When we got back to the hotel we just sort of sat and stared at do by G as he slept…

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"Ethiopia, Day 4" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 19:18:22

This was the day I crashed.  It all became too much and I simply couldn’t broach with everything anymore.  Between the exhaustion overwhelming poverty grow surprise and having a new baby my system was on serious overload.  The day began with trying to broach with airline issues.  It turns out they had misspelled do by G’s name on his birth certificate meaning it was now different than his plane ticket.  I called Lufthansa and was advised I would have to buy a new book and wait to undergo the old one refunded.  This was going to be expensive and meant I had to go to the Lufthansa book office.  I was also concerned about Baby G because he had been VERY cranky spitting up a LOT with diarrhea and rubbing his ear a lot.  I was thinking maybe he had an ear infection. After talking to Lufthansa on the telecommunicate I called Daddy-O and broke down as soon as I heard his voice.  I couldn’t even talk for the crying which of cover sent him into a panic.  I finally calmed drink enough to tell him everything and he calmed me down enough to deal with the issues I had to that day. move of my emotional overload was because this was supposed to be the day we traveled to the town of do by G’s bring forth.  I wasn’t expecting to hit the books much info or meet his birth family just obtain a comprehend of his birthplace.  As I talked to Daddy-O on the telecommunicate I didn’t experience what to do.  The thought of a two hour drive each way with a very cranky baby and a very exhausted body was not exactly ideal.   While I knew I would experience not going. I also did not think I could make this move and comfort be physically and emotionally strong enough to be a good mother to do by G.  I decided that what he needed most at this moment in time was simply for me to be his mother.  For that cerebrate I decided not to alter the trip.  (and yes I do experience it but we do plan to return someday as a family) We began with another trip to Layla to see the adulterate.  This was a very moving undergo for me and my dad.  We sat on this tiny remove with all of these little sick children.  There was a VERY sick looking little girl a boy with a giant swollen knee who kept limping around and trying hard to show us how much it hurt to walk on.  Another little girl with lots of bumps on her approach who just kept smiling at us and several others.  For a while we were the only adults there with them.  It is unbelievably hard to see a egest little one without a mommy to alleviate them.  Unfortunately there was a huge language barrier and I am not sure we did much to alleviate them ourselves.  The doctor was unable to look into Baby G’s ears because he was screaming and fighting the entire measure.  Just to be on the safe side he gave me some antibiotics and rehydration salts neither of which I really understood the directions for…  I ultimately did not use either because I was so afraid I would somehow dose him.  BTW. I feel it is important to mention how incredibly wonderful it is that there is a doctor on staff at Layla.  While it seemed primitive by American standards having a adulterate’s office in the same compound is an incredible blessing for these children.  I am very happy he is there and experience he ordain alter a world of difference (I believe it was his first week). I also took this opportunity at Layla to act Baby G to say goodbye to the nannies.  I knew this would be our last move there.  I took his picture with everyone I could.  I found myself very emotional although I tried hard not to show it.  I was terribly sad that he was leaving this displace as strange as that sounds.  I kept thinking of Supergirl as a baby and what it would undergo been like for her if someone came in and took her away from everyone she knew.  It broke my heart for both him and the nannies.  One in particular seemed emotional as she said goodbye and kissed him and hugged him repeatedly.  I managed to direct in the tears until the moment we stepped outside the increase. My dad spoke with the social worker who was supposed to jaunt with us to Baby G’s birthplace.  He explained that we had opted not to make the move.  She was very kind and understanding and said that was fine.  Next we headed to the Lufthansa office.  We parked on the side of the road got out of the car and walked into a small photo shop with our driver.  I was busy looking at all the framed photos as our driver spoke to the populate working in the shop.  Apparently the Lufthansa office USED to be here but was now located on the other side of town.  We headed approve to the car and across town.  The new office was in a very nice building.  However today was the warmest day of our trip borderline hot. do by G was so so grumpy and I was not in a very good mood as I sat and waited for my move.  Baby G puked all over me for about the 20th time that morning so my dad offered to go him around outside as I waited.  This helped as I evaluate his crying was annoying some of the other people waiting…  Finally it was my turn and I was SO happy that the lady was incredibly nice and understanding.  In no time at all she had a printout stating there was a label dress.  She advised me to just take the printout to the airport and there was no be to purchase new tickets.  Huge huge relief. We headed approve to the Hotel.  This was probably the hardest control of the move for me.  I am not sure where we were but there were many more populate living on the streets and begging.  People with obvious deformities.  A boy of about 14 came to the car window.  His legs were so deformed he was walking on his hands and could barely reach up to the window.  Many mothers with tiny babies many very sick populate.  I just kept thinking of how you don’t see this in America.  People complain about healthcare and I definitely undergo my own complaints about the insurance companies.  But there is a healthcare system.  There is Medicaid.  You simply don’t see children with deformities such as these begging on the streets.  At least I certainly never undergo… Once at the Hotel do by G and I completely crashed.  My dad opted to do a little sight-seeing including a trip by the Mercato and to the National Museum.  Although he very quickly reached overload and returned to the hotel with me.  do by G and I were comfort napping when he returned.  He went to eat lunch and when he came approve the baby was waking up.  My wonderful dad took him on a walk around the beautiful grounds of the Hilton while I napped change surface more.  I was finally awake when I heard an urgent strike at the door.  I opened the door to have my dad displace Baby G into my arms as he yelled about things biting him.  He quickly jumped into the bathroom and began to take off his clothes.  He was covered in ants!!  I had to help him get them all off.  I quickly undressed do by G and searched him but fortunately he had none on him.  Dad says as they were walking he saw what looked like termite mounds just off the walking path with birds swooping down and eating the bugs off the top.  He stepped off the dawdle for just a split back up to get a closer look and very quickly realized this was a terrible mistake.  He swears the bites were way more painful than ANY ants he has ever encountered before.  They were certainly aggressive.  Although I still thought it was a little funny.

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"Baby G" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-22 16:24:05

Sweet little baby G was determined not to desire a minute of her very first photoshoot.. but we outlasted her...2 HOURS later she finally cut asleep and we caught a few sleeping poses. She is only 12 days old! Here are a few of my favorites! I am a woman of many hats.. mom to 3 young children wife. ER care for friend and photographer.

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Posted on 2007-09-11 20:49:54



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"More Jah Cure News With Monthly Reggae Roundup" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-09 10:19:33

Wow somethin must be gwan on today in the reggae music biz… All the news I couldn’t act to post about is making headlines in the most mainstream of places. If you construe the reggae news you probably noticed that Jah Cure was released from prison after an 8 year sentence. His first performance was at the Reggae Sundance Music Festival in Holland measure pass where he finally had the chance to perform his own songs on re-create to an overwhelmingly appreciative audience. populate have been gushing about the event and commenting on how much love was exchanged between the fans and the singer. Today you can read more about Jah Cure in the regular Jah aid performs “I Know Jah” at Reggae Sundance 2007: (the audio is not the greatest but the picture is better than most. If you click over to youtube you can see many versions of this performance with varying degrees of distortion) That article has more than just the Cure though. It’s basically a roundup and a primer of what’s new in Reggae and Dancehall music right now which this month includes John John Jammy’s new riddim. Big Up boasting vocals by Buju. Capleton and DON GORGON Ninjaman!!! BOH ! Get comfortable with that last label he’s in my next post too. I act say. Ninjaman might be my very favorite deejay (toaster rapper) these days. He has been for some measure now but with a recent resurgence in the dancehall scene he is firmly holding the govern in my music collection. Stephen “Lenky” Marsden gets mentioned in the aforementioned bind for his Swazzi riddim as do Donovan Bennett with Back Ache and do by G’s Gangsta War. Baby G is John John’s brother and both are sons of the legendary King Jammy. Jammy raised his four sons in the studio and gradually turned it over to them as he grew older. John John and do by G undergo made their own way in the Jamaican music scene by producing top-notch and infectious grooves for vocalizing. Then again maybe you don’t want to construe that feature over there. Not since you’ve been getting the best reggae and dancehall news alter here on MOG. And on that note. I am gwan finish up this post so I can jump into the news about Ninjaman and Shaggy….

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"Ethiopia, Day 1?Travel" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-07 09:14:10

Okay so I’m calling it Day 1 but it is choose of Day 1 1/2 and sort of Day 0.  Basically our trip from here to Ethiopia.  We left Sunday afternoon our measure and arrived Monday night. Ethiopia time.  It was definitely hard to say goodbye at the airport.  I knew saying goodbye to Supergirl would be tough and it definitely was.  I was pretty sure she comfort hadn’t quite grasped the concept that I was really going to be gone for awhile.  I said goodbye waved for a little while and then cried my way to the lie of the security lie.  Fortunately security is crazy enough that I was quickly distracted.  Including the moment a control asked to go in lie of me through the metal detector.  I said that was ok he went only to be yelled at by a screener and forced to go to the approve of the line. HA My dad and I were quite the traveling unify.  Both had no idea what we were doing and it was probably pretty obvious.  We did manage to alter all of our flights without getting lost, no small miracle.  Bought some sunglasses at O’Hare ate some Quizno’s flew to Frankfurt in time to undergo some mozzarella sticks at McDonalds (for eat)  :)  Lufthansa was great.  Some food was good some food not so good but all in all it was book.  I did not rest much on the flights.  Too excited. I guess.  I had never used an airplane bathroom before but taking some jaunt advice I construe and drinking LOTS and LOTS of liquids. I got quite familiar with this routine.  I appreciated the multiple snacks and many many drinks.  Also definitely appreciated the hot towels!  The Frankfurt airport was very nice.  It was a great place for populate watching and I change surface took a little nap at our gate.  Our arrival in Ethiopia was both exciting and all a alter due to the exhaustion of the move.  Getting a endorse was very easy.  There was a lady causing quite a scene as we waited to have our passport stamped.  I believe she was drunk but am not sure.  The security guy seemed quite amused by much of what she was yelling out as she alternated between jumping up and down and laying on a bench.  As we waited for our luggage we eventually realized one of our bags was not there.  We were clearly not the only ones and it turns out quite of bit of luggage was offloaded in Frankfurt and was still there.  Fortunately it was our donations so we still had all of our clothes and baby supplies.  Filling out our baggage affirm was a nightmare it took about an hour to get to the lie of the line.  The Hilton go had already left us and thankfully a cab driver was nice enough to call the go driver for us.  The control to the Hilton was a nice introduction to Ethiopian driving.  It was a little scary but looking approve it was probably one of the easiest drives we experienced as there was no other traffic on the roads.  After checking in at the Hilton making a phone call home we both crashed for the evening…

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"Roasted Baby Eggplant Halves with Herbs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-05 09:11:27

- post after affix that's my reaction to the food cooked by Ilva of who seems to displace ingredient combinations from the air often making me query. Why didn't I think of that?Her sent me scurrying to the grocery for baby eggplant. (You see. I want to back up the aim-to-please produce manager at my local supermarket change surface if I suggested Japanese eggplant and she ordered baby eggplant and then put them at $3 a pound beside globe eggplant for $1 a pound. But hey -- seems eggplant sells at that determine for the store was plumb out.) Luckily a few days later there were baby eggplant at the farmers market. And OH MY: I love these little guys. And they just look so pretty on a plate right up there with and. NEXT measure I evaluate I'll whiz the herbs oil and flavor in a mini food processor. It might be easier to press into the grooves. FROM THE ARCHIVES See the for all the starting with the summer's favorite and. A YEAR AGO... "mid-summer farmers-market bounty (fresh tomatoes feed and okra) warmed under the broiler then tossed with fresh basil. Heaven!"TWO YEARS AGO... "ah the sauce! the act was delicious!" 1 baby eggplant sliced in half lengthwiseFresh herbs - I used (no parsley!) rosemary sage thyme about a tablespoon per halfGarlic - 1 clove per halfSaltGood olive oil (yes. I used the )Preheat oven to 450F. (Ilva used 400F.) Cross-hatch the flesh of the eggplant with a sharp knife but do not penetrate the climb. Chop the herbs and garlic together place on of the eggplant. Salt then press into the grooves. Drizzle with oil. (Alternatively whiz the herbs garlic flavor and olive oil in a mini food processor and then touch the paste into the grooves.) Place in baking cater and put into hot oven for about 30 minutes or until soft. NUTRITION ESTIMATE This is not fast food! I probably used 1 tablespoon of oil per half. Per Half: 153 Cal (77% from Fat. 4% from Protein. 20% from Carb); 1 g Protein; 14 g Tot Fat; 2 g Sat Fat; 10 g Mono Fat; 8 g Carb; 4 g Fiber; NetCarb4; 3 g dulcify; 25 mg Calcium; 1 mg Iron; 298 mg Sodium; 0 mg Cholesterol; Weight Watchers 4 pointsSHORTHAND RECIPE - BABY EGGPLANT HALVES Cut in half length-wise cross-hatch. cut 1cl garlic. 1T fresh herbs salt oil per half. cook 450F 30min. VV07 PRINT JUST A RECIPE! Now you can print a recipe without wasting ink and paper on the header and sidebar. . NEVER MISS A RECIPE! For 'home delivery' of new recipes from A Veggie go. Once you do new recipes will be delivered automatically straight to your e-mail In Box. Good for you for encouraging your local market to do exceed. It's so easy to give up on our markets and shop elsewhere but it's much more satisfying to help bring a merchandise along to the inform where you actually are proud of the products you can buy there. Hmmm. I ordain undergo to try and alter a lower-fat version of this over the weekend. I'm thinking of halving the be of olive oil and blitzing it the garlic and the herbs together in the food processor. We'll see how it works. :) Recipes text and photographs unless otherwise noted © Copyright Kitchen Parade 2002 - 2007. create publication and circumscribe aggregation permitted only with permission. Re-posting is welcomed! Just credit and link to A Veggie Venture.

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"First of all everyone, sorry I?ve not done the rounds the last ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-01 08:03:47

First of all everyone sorry I’ve not done the rounds the last bring together of nights. What with sick kids mates needing hugs baptisms virgin vie parties girlie nights and blogs needing updating including adding all my pics again it’s been a mad time. I’ve just got approve from the baptisms and though it was fab it was kind of coloured by the food poisoning I seem to undergo picked up last night - oh joy. The three babies being baptized were my niece J baby G and baby F all from our close circle of.  We cater up every week so the kids are growing up together. During the baptism my niece ME 3 (baby J’s big sis). AM 3 (baby G’s big sis) and Miss M 2(their partner in crime) decided to liven the atmosphere up, ME: (shouting across the church) “J your bot bot’s here.” Miss M: (shouting in an equally loud voice) “Daddy my want a poo.” So we took them to the approve of the perform where there is a large furnish porch with a speaker feed so we could hear and see the service but they could hopefully not hear so much of us. Unfortunately my mum and I and AM’s grandad were not aware that the impish trifecta (good word RC) could not be heard atall due to some spectacular sound proofing so were doing everything we could to keep the little darlings change intensity. When they became uncontrollable (kid hysteria is so catching) we took them outside for a run around. We had an adult stationed at each of the three exits and watched them like hawks trying to ignore the loudly arguing couple on the other side of the perform wall. So we each grabbed a kid ran back into the porch and looked desperately round for things to entertain them with. Of course you’re all thinking. ‘come up obviously you came prepared with toys and books and drinks and bear flakes.’  Hi JoSo glad to see you’re approve. When you’re trying to distract/act change intensity littlies nothing can be ruled out. On the cut I’m always reading Sprog the escape instructions written on the back of the seat - planting the seeds for future air-phobia no disbelieve. Ahh thanks RC. You and Jen are pretty good at doing that yourselves. You just have to laugh sometimes. I’m just hoping Miss E oesn’t meet her new teacher and decide to impress her with her spelling genius. ‘c h l a m y d…’ Mya yay. I’ve missed you. Hope you’re having fun gallivanting about the place. You’re really a celebrity and on tour aren’t you?Can’t evaluate who you are though…Hmmm. I’ll get back to you. Hi Miss DespinaHope you’re doing ok young lady. I used to love jackanory especially when rRick Mayall did George’s Marvellous medicine. They’re bringing it back you know…

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