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11.25.2014

Weekend Fun

On Sunday the kids were invited to a party given by a family in the homeschool co-op last year.  It was held at a rock climbing center in Tirana that was started by as a business-as-mission enterprise.  We heard about it nearly a year ago but hadn't had the opportunity to visit it before.
 

 
A springy floor and lots of mats and cushions combined with things to climb is a kid's dream come true!  It's hard to believe a place like this exists here!
 
The highlight of the party was riding down the interior zip line.  As the kids were getting their instructions Ellie declared, "This is the best-est school EVER!"

 
Normally afraid of new things, Ellie surprised us all with her enthusiasm to try the line. 

 
When she got to the top, we learned why.
"This feels like flying!"

 
Then, because we were in Tirana, we paid a visit to our sweet neighbor Vera.


Don't you love her new glasses?

Below, Reni plays "Hide 'n Seek", a little game he plays with Vera when they're together.

 
Reni's new photo pose.
 
 
 
Ellie decided to read Vera's calendar aloud and match each of us with a verse-of-the-month.


 

11.23.2014

The Time Exchange

[Editor's Note:  this post was started and left unfinished numerous times this past week]
 
Fall has finally arrived to stay.  We are firing up the wood stove more regularly. The rains are coming more frequently.  And sitting between the sea and the mountains we have an interesting view of the weather from our living room window.   Mountains make clouds do some pretty spectacular things.  As a girl who grew up on the prairie with nary a foothill in sight, living now in this continent's 2nd most mountainous country I never tire of the mountain views and find their effects on the weather fascinating. 

With the cooler temps, more frequent precipitation and shorter daylight hours, it all makes for more time indoors.  And that life just doesn't generate much blog content. 
 
Then there is this strange reality where the further we withdraw from "civilization", the longer it seems to take us to accomplish daily tasks.  We were told in pre-field training that someone actually coined a term for it called the "time exchange."
 
Hanging clothes on the line (instead of using a dryer), washing dishes by hand in the sink and drying them (instead of loading a dishwasher), cooking all of our meals from scratch instead of buying some easy-to-make meals for particularly busy days, and then re-orienting our schedule due to things like say, the electricity going out (because it seems the slightest breeze and drop of rain seems to short out our lines -- that's happening more frequently now that it's autumn)!

To give an example, we began our day with school this morning, then paused when our electricity came back on to scramble and wash dishes (the power had gone out before supper last night and our sink was FULL!), make lunch, did more dishes, and everything else one needs to do when you have electricity AND internet working at the same time!
 
On top of all that, this is the time when we work to sell all of the inventory the women in our village business project have been making all year.  It's one of my favorite things here, but also a bit intense because it's concentrated in such a short period of time.

My brain is mush trying to create some semblance of a system for what we call Village Knits. For some reason I thought I should improve over a bunch of random papers stapled together with hand written notes. Monday we were blessed to have the opportunity to sell to employees at the US Embassy (sorry, no cameras allowed). Then I threw up a post on Facebook and had some wonderfully supportive friends in the States share the post and buy some scarves...  Today I'm meeting with the knitters to give them their first paycheck since last winter.  My brain is mush.  Printing tags, pricing inventory. Two currencies.  Paypal, Cash, Three knitters.  Loans from Cydil and Nathan for yarn purchases.  A petty cash bag.  Yeah.  My brain is mush keeping it all straight.  Thank goodness for Excel.
 
Except when Excel loses three days' worth of work -- maybe due to one of those power outages?  I about wanted to cry.
 
Nathan and I regularly ask ourselves where the time has gone, and could be doing something differently to be more effective in our work here.

But here's something that clears my mind:  hikes up the hill to visit friends (last Sunday).



Seeing their canvas proudly hanging on their wall...


Sharing tea, munching on peanuts and crackers, swapping news stories...

 
Today (Sunday) we got to visit two homes I've been longing to visit for ages and I got to hold 4 month old baby Gladiola (yes, like the flower!).  You can tell it, but she's laying on a board with that cute blanket wrapped around her quite tight.  When her mama handed her to me, it wasn't unlike passing a platter... with a baby on it!  I could feel her little arms and legs squirming inside!  When you don't have a pack-n-play, bumbo, or bouncy chair, you make do!
 
 
So all that to say, we are still alive, staying busy, and programs are going strong!  I hope it's not so long before my next post!

11.09.2014

Driving in Circles

Ellie and Reni rode laps around our next door neighbor's front yard in his "tri-cycle", as he calls it. They were thrilled, as you can tell, and our neighbor was dressed so spiffy as we had just taken his portrait project photo with his wife.

These days have felt a bit like we've been driving in circles.  Not that we're not being 'productive', but sometimes the days feel sort of the same, that there hasn't felt like there's been much of anything unusual to document on the blog.

At least that's what I tell myself. But it's not really true. 

We've had a lot of highlights -- like...
  • a workshop we held for the kids at the Hope Center,
  • having our neighbor in Tirana out to the village for supper,
  • good home visits with our neighbors in the village,
  • encouraging learning moments during the weekly programs,
  • first time visitors at church and kids club,
  • preparations crystallizing for the upcoming craft shows,
  • seeing our children too excited to sleep at the prospect of having (English speaking) friends over for an overnight visit...
  • finding a new game for the young kids to play at the center (4 Square) when there's no room to play volleyball with he 'big' boys...
  • finally getting to watch a college football game online, even if it wasn't the Buckeyes (okay, maybe more of a highlight for Nathan...)
  • having a wonderful village friend call his electrician friend to repair our electrical system at 8PM on a weeknight when one of our lines completely melted down. So thankful we stayed safe and it was very quickly repaired! (there's never a 'convenient' time to go without power, but this night was particularly hectic for us)

So I've failed at documenting those moments with pics. In the mean time, here are a few other assorted highlights from this past week...

(below) Reni told me on Thursday that Lenci was his 'best friend'.  Lenci takes time to play catch with Reni on the steps of the center or carry him around on his back so Reni's not always sitting on the sidelines watching while everyone else is playing (we open the grounds up for games nearly every afternoon for about 90 minutes while we supervise and chat with neighbors walking up and down the street).


Friday night we held a game night after church.  Below is the 'Sheet Name Game' where they had to say the other person's name as soon as the sheet dropped.


Nathan joked that we could say these youth are deep in prayer, but no, they are closing their eyes while I select who is 'it' in the next game of Killer Wink.


This morning Ellie meets a baby calf belonging to our new friend, Bajram.  I think she prefers her little insect friends. ;-)

 
Looking forward to more highlights to come!