Gracie helping celebrate the completion of Unit 3 |
Yummy! |
We have had some hard nights recently with sleep due to Gracie teething. She currently has six teeth and more on the way. This picture is a perfect example of how Gracie spends her time when she is not crawling all over our house. Although we have many chew toys for her, Gracie obviously thinks this wood table works much better.
If you follow us on Facebook we put up a picture last week about the dozen eggs we found in our back yard. Apparently, these chicken eggs are relatively expensive here so we were thankful to have them. After deciding our stomachs are not quite strong enough for them yet we gave them away, but maybe next time we will eat them ;)
It is pretty common for locals to climb 50 foot coconut trees here to get the coconuts that are ready to eat. I never would have thought but when the coconuts hit the ground they shake our whole house so now when the shaking begins we take Gracie outside or to the window for a little entertainment. She loves watching...and so do mom and dad. No ropes or shoes. It is really a non event and normal here but interesting for those curious about how life is here.
While talking about coconuts it is important if you come here to remember that the word for them is kelapa...not kepala. Kepala is head. Sometimes I get these mixed up. Still even now I have to think before I speak. I would not want to ask someone here if it is normal to cut heads out of the trees without ropes. Or what isle the shredded head is on. Yeah, its all part of learning the language. Good times.
All clear buddy! Come on down! |