Highlights in the lives of two expat kids, currently living in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Both Sides Now
Test flying her new fairy suit
Explaining an exciting scene from Princess Bride...something about an eel.
Monday, November 23, 2009
A few more from the Real Life
Miles is soooo powerful that he doesn't even need knights! Or gods.
We will be working on our dance technique in Zimbabwe.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Catching Up
I need to catch up on posting some videos before we relocate to our slow-connection life in Harare!
Expressions of persuasion: Miles and his mother.
Eliza's fairy song:
Fairies. Fairies. The fairies fight a tiger.
The fairies fight it. The fairies do it.
Fairies. Fairies. Fai-ai-ries.
We do the fairies. The fairies kick.
And the tigers gr-scream.
Fai-ai-airies. Fai-ai-airies. Fa-ai-airies.
That's what it's all about.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
That Terrible Halloween Night!
A few families got together (all Brits except us) and decided to set up a three-stop circuit. There was a giant pinata spider at the first house, a reading of That Terrible Halloween Night at our house, and 2-family effort at the last house with "yucky dip," a treasure hunt, and beer for the adults. The kids had a lot of fun, but it's just not the same as knocking on the doors of your neighbors' homes and having them say "Now who do we have here?"...though I did try to pull it off in costume as the old man who read the story.
Ashitaka
Pink Pony
When I Become a Woman
Me: What do you want to do when you become a woman?
Eliza: I want to reach the lights.
Me: What else?
Eliza: Drink coffee.
Me: And?
Eliza: Go to work.
Me: What do you want to do at work?
Eliza: Make music
Me: What kind of music?
Eliza: Jingle Bells
Me: Do you want to play an instrument?
Eliza: The drums!
Eliza: I want to reach the lights.
Me: What else?
Eliza: Drink coffee.
Me: And?
Eliza: Go to work.
Me: What do you want to do at work?
Eliza: Make music
Me: What kind of music?
Eliza: Jingle Bells
Me: Do you want to play an instrument?
Eliza: The drums!
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