Ethiopian Church in Seattle

Finally, our schedule allowed us to try a service at Medhane-Alem church in Seattle.  We had known about it for a while, but never seemed to have the time to drive up there, experience a three hour service, and then the requisite Ethiopian meal.  On the 9th of January, we finally made it happen.  We had no idea what to expect as we couldn’t tell, from the church’s website, whether the service would be in English or Amharic (we assumed Amharic, which was correct). 

The website said the service would be from 10:00 to 1:00, so we arrived at about 9:50.  At that time, we basically had the sanctuary to ourselves, except for the worship band, which was rehearsing.  They finished rehearsal at about 10:05 and others started arriving shortlay after that.  We were warmly received and everyone spoke English to us.  During the service, the pastor invited all newcomers to introduce themselves (I think).  The man sitting next to me provided sufficient translation so we stood and introduced ourselves (in English).  There was one other adoptive family in attendance, with a 7th-grade girl who has been in America a little over a year.

After the service, we were invited to join the congregation for coffee, bread and fellowship.  It was so encouraging to see a large number of people stay for fellowship.  We met the pastor and other leaders in the church, who offered us love and support.  We will try to go back soon.  Daniel and David told us that it was very much like churh in Ethiopia and they followed the service quite well.

While there, we bought some new Ethiopian music – CD’s and DVD’s – for the boys.  They were temporarily out of Amharic Bibles so we’ll have to get one on our next visit.  We would encourage other families in the area to experience worship with this warm, loving, group of believers.

Dad’s Christmas Gift

When the girls were young, they memorized the Christmas story as told in the second chapter of Luke.  They would recite it every Christmas and it was a fitting part of our tradition that always helped to keep us grounded as we celebrated the birth of our Savior.  This year, Sary-Jo started working with the boys around Thanksgiving and they memorized the whole thing!  Randy had no idea they were working on this, and it was their gift to him (as well as others).  Here is the video taken on Christmas morning.

Seattle for Santa Photos

Santa PhotoOn the 18th of December, we went to Seattle for photos with Santa.  While there, we played at Game Works and rode the carousel downtown.  On the way home we went to Lalibela for Ethiopian dinner.  All in all, it was a great day.

Here is video of us waiting for Santa:

Here’s a glimpse of the action at Game Works.

And here’s a bit of video on the carousel.

Christmas Baking

Sary-Jo and the boys baked cookies and other goodies for Christmas.  The goodies are almost gone now, but they were delicious!  David was the photographer so, unfortunately, he is not in any of the pictures.  There are some good shots of Sary-Jo and Daniel, though.  Click the picture to see more.

David Touches Our Hearts (again)

Apparently, the children’s church program focused on remembering good things that God has done in each child’s life.  As we were getting in the car after church, David told us, “The best day ever in my life… was the day I met you!”  Imagine us trying to retain our composure.

Basketball!

No sooner did soccer end than basketball began.  The boys are shown in their jerseys that were great gifts from Tyler, Tanner and their parents.  We took the pictures the day basketball practice started for both of them.  Daniel & David enjoy basketball and are good at it.  Soccer remains their passion, but I think they’ll have a good basketball season and learn a lot.  Once the games begin, we’ll take some video so be sure to check back.  Click the picture to see a few more.

Daniel’s State Map

Daniel had the opportunity to make a map of the State of Washington at school.  He is justifiably proud of his work.  He had to free-hand sketch the state, build up the dough and paint it.  We were so impressed with the end product that we had him show it to us on video.  Enjoy…

Thanksgiving 2010

We had a small gathering at our home for Thanksgiving – Joany, Margie and Ruli came over.  We have so much for which to be thankful as God has truly blessed us!  The boys helped out with dinner quite a bit.  David helped Randy make the pies and cranberry sauce on Wednesday (school and work closed due to weather).  Daniel helped Randy with the stuffing and turkey.  He handled the knife very well and really seemed to enjoy stuffing the bird.  They both helped Sary-Jo set the table, get drinks together, etc.  And for cleanup it was “all hands on deck.”  We enjoyed our pie in the family room and, after everybody left, we watched Disney’s A Christmas Carol.

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Snow!

David & Daniel with Frosty

The weekend before Thanksgiving brought extremely cold weather followed by a few inches of snow.  Last year, we had tried to give the boys a bit of snow experience by taking them inner-tubing, but it turned out to be quite warm so they didn’t really play in the snow.  Now they’ve had a bit of experience with it… and they seem to like it.  Click the picture above to see more pictures, and be sure to watch the video below.