Monday, May 21, 2012

Continuing this trip down memory lane...

December was really a family month...(aren't they all?)... Tracy and Zavion were with us, and Jack and Anne visited. Big events like Christmas and the trip to Imire were covered in other blogs. To ensure we are being as comprehensive as possible to interested grandmothers (etc)... here are some other highlights from December 2011.

There were the end of school year performances. As hard as he worked on it, Miles's concert was less photogenic than Eliza and Zavion's adorable performance on their "Living Things" unit.

Eliza and Zavion's precious EC2 performance on living things
Eliza was a bee. Zavion was a frog.
Sometimes one is lucky enough to be included in another family's traditions. My theory is that we expats all make an extra effort when abroad to bring holiday cheer to a not-like-home environment. My first xmas away from home in the Peace Corps - so pitiful yet so powerful. Well, now we're all grown up, and Sheryl has introduced cookie decorating! Who knew that 40-something-year-olds (and kids) could have so much fun with edible writing and glitter.




And what's a long Christmas holiday in Africa without lying in the sun and playing in the pool?

Fun at the pool - David throwing all the kids. 


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Thanksgiving Weekend in Nyanga

We have spent so many wonderful holidays with friends Sheryl and Vaughn, and this time we had a chance to meet V's dad, Michel, who visited from Kenya. Tracy and Zavion were staying with us at the time, as well, so we had a full family house for the holiday. We had dinner on Thanksgiving day at Sheryl's, then went to Nyanga for the weekend, staying at Springhyde.

View of the house from the ridge.
the pack
Although Eliza wasn't well the first days, we rarely had electricity or phone connection (forget internet), and it was rainy - you can't beat being up in the mountains to force you to slow down and relax. Every day the mists would roll in, the clouds would overtake us as we were cooking dinner on the braai, and we would retreat to a huge fireplace, books, games and conversation.
Tracy, Zavion, Eliza and I went horseback riding one morning while David golfed at nearby Troutbeck.
Vaughn with parents Sheryl and Michel
Tracy and Zavion were huge motivators when it ca to getting out and seeing something of Zimbabwe. As you'll see from the next blogs, once T and Z leave, we did a lot more staying at home.
David's sister Tracy and her son Zavion who lived with us Sept. 2011 - Jan. 2012
David climbing around the waterfalls
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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Catching up: Photos from August - November

Without access to Kodakgallery.com since we came to Zimbabwe (and now it looks like the end for Kodak!), the best way I can share photos is through Picasa. The following slideshows are also links to get to the picasa photo albums. You'll see photos I've already pulled out for the few blogs I wrote this school year, but for the grandmoms (and anyone else??) who hunger for more...these are the highlights!

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Had to capture the garden in late October - early November, springtime in Harare. These photos are dedicated to my nephew Nicholas who was born just before I took them.

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