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bluz4 08-11-2003 09:30 PM

Ideal, your photos are awesome. Thank you so much for sharing them with us. I am truly in awe....

:D

Gina1201 08-11-2003 10:36 PM

Ideal,

Your pics were BEAUTIFUL!!! :D Thansk so much for sharing.

Ideal08 08-11-2003 11:24 PM

links for information
 
I figured I'd also give you all links to some interesting sites that may answer some questions.

Rock Hewn Churches: http://www.ethiotreasures.plus.com/pages/lalibela.htm

Holy city of Axum: http://www.ethiotreasures.plus.com/pages/aksum.htm (The history as it is given here is very similar to the history given to us by our tour guide. I'm still not sure I believe that the Ark of the Covenant is there, but that's another post entirely.)

http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/um/umn.html

Stele to be returned by Italians: http://www.ethiopiaonline.net/obelis.../15-05-97.html

Lonely Planet Guide for Ethiopia: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinat.../printable.htm

Ok, that should hold y'all over. Enjoy the pictures!!!

FeeFee 08-12-2003 11:25 AM

Ideal, your pictures are soooo awesome!!!!! :)

nikki1920 08-12-2003 12:50 PM

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ClassyLady 08-12-2003 01:23 PM

Truly beautiful pics, Ideal!!!

P.S. You got a pretty Kool- Aid smile!!!

Ideal08 08-12-2003 06:13 PM

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Originally posted by ClassyLady
P.S. You got a pretty Kool- Aid smile!!!
*blushing* Thank you! :D

I'm glad y'all like my pictures. I've decided to go through my journal to share stuff with you all so you have stories to go with the pics. I'll do it little by little, so I don't overwhelm you and you don't get sick of hearing about it.

I am wearing jewelery today that I bought over there. I'd sort of forgotten about it. I feel so beautiful with it on. African Princess. :D

Y'all know I haven't unpacked, right? Nope, suitcases still on the floor in the bedroom, lol. Gifts still need to be mailed and handed out. I'm a mess, lol.

Looking at and posting the pictures (I still have a few more, but I have to use up the film and get it developed), was an emotional experience. I can close my eyes and feel like I'm still there. I miss the group of people that I travelled with. It was such a bonding experience. Similar to another experience that I'm fond of. ;) I will never lose touch with them. They are the only people who can truly understand my experience in Ethiopia as well as understand the trouble I'm having adapting to being back home emotionally and mentally. And you shouldn't have issues adapting to being home, y'know? I didn't have that problem when I came back from Spain, but this is completely different. When people told me that it would change my life and how I look at things, I didn't really understand how. But it has, and I can't quite explain how, but I can feel it.

I have finally gotten back into the swing of things at work and have been in meetings all day. I am going to make a PowerPoint presentation with some of my pictures to present to the entire staff, boarding and academic. I'm VERY excited!!! :) I also get to do a bulletin board!! And I at least spoke to my director about my curriculum. She understands that I have a ton of thoughts in my head and is being patient with me. I also set up meetings for preparing my after-school program as well as my community service partner. I am about to do some internet searches on the 'net to see what organizations I can work with that focus on hunger here in DC.

So that's where I'm at post-Ethiopia. More later, more later. :)

AKA_Monet 08-12-2003 06:20 PM

Awesome pictures!!!

Haaa--You look good Soror!!! Just like I had imagined you!!! Did I tell yah, we's psychic!!!

I so glad you enjoyed yourself in Ethiopia!!! One day I will go...

AKA2D '91 08-13-2003 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ideal08
I have finally gotten back into the swing of things at work and have been in meetings all day. I am going to make a PowerPoint presentation with some of my pictures to present to the entire staff, boarding and academic. I'm VERY excited!!! :) I also get to do a bulletin board!! And I at least spoke to my director about my curriculum. She understands that I have a ton of thoughts in my head and is being patient with me. I also set up meetings for preparing my after-school program as well as my community service partner. I am about to do some internet searches on the 'net to see what organizations I can work with that focus on hunger here in DC.

So that's where I'm at post-Ethiopia. More later, more later. :)

Go on, Girl! I'm so proud of You! :D


:cool:

AOII_LB93 08-14-2003 08:37 PM

Wow, I read this thread from start to finish, and it sounds like you had a wonderfully life changing experience in Ethiopia. This may sound like an elementary sort of question, but here goes anyhow, what did you bring back (culturally, mentally) that you are going to try and integrate into your daily life? Were there any special things that the people of Ethiopia did daily that you would like to add to your daily life?:)

Ideal08 08-15-2003 08:54 AM

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Originally posted by AOII_LB93
This may sound like an elementary sort of question, but here goes anyhow, what did you bring back (culturally, mentally) that you are going to try and integrate into your daily life? Were there any special things that the people of Ethiopia did daily that you would like to add to your daily life?:)
My attitude has completely changed. I used to be a chronic complainer, but now, I watch what I complain about. I felt so lazy while I was over there, so I think that my work ethic has changed. I mean, I'm still a procrastinator, but I will not complain about my work load. I used to say things like, "I'm poor." I definitely won't say that anymore. When I'm REALLY hungry, I say, "I'm starving." I'm trying to work that out of my vocabulary as well. Mentally, a lot has changed for me. I pay attention to the amount of food I waste now. I used to go to restaurants, eat half of my food, get a doggie bag, and end up throwing it away or leaving it in the restaurant. I try my hardest to eat all of my food now. Like the other day, I ate my ENTIRE burrito from Chipotle. I have NEVER done that before, cuz they're huge, but I ate the whole thing. If I bring something home in a doggie bag, I eat it. I definitely watch what I waste, and that includes resources. I run less water.

One of the things that I'm sure is getting on people's nerves is my outlook on money. There is so much stuff that is just not so important anymore to me. A picked a soror up from the airport the other day, and they had lost her luggage. She was so upset. I was like, whatever, you still have clothes at home in your closet. Who cares about what you just bought and lost, be thankful you STILL have clothes in your closet. Some people own ONE outfit and NO shoes. I can't complain anymore about crap like that. This dude told me about how his church is building a new church (as always, lol). He said the new church will have this spectacular baptismal pool. Get this, it will have a waterfall that pours out over a cross, down into a glass globe, then into the pool. It's going to cost the church $80,000. Do you know how ridiculous it is to spend that kind of money on a BAPTISMAL POOL when there are people who can't eat??? That's just crazy. I'm so sure that Jesus would rather you SERVE by feeding people than building some spectacular mega-church. I didn't like excess before (3 and 4 cars per family, 2 and 3 houses around the country, clothes for dogs, million dollar necklaces, etc.), but I really hate it now. For America to be the richest country, we do absolutely nothing constructive with our wealth.

So I guess I am trying not to be wasteful, and I'm trying to let people around me know how they are being wasteful. And you have no idea how hard that is, because we are a wasteful society. I mean, think about it. Homeless people can eat out of the trash. There is no food in the trash in Ethiopia. Throw away food????? It just sounds insane to me, now.

Things Ethiopians did daily that I would like to do as well? Work hard. And also try not to stress over little stuff, especially when it comes to work. Now, let's be clear; I still will not be pimped by an employer. However, I won't complain about my workload anymore. Ethiopians have a work ethic like no other I've ever seen. And I want to incorporate their work ethic into my daily life. They wake up at the crack of dawn everyday to plow a farm that probably won't yeild any crops (because of the drought). That would never happen over here. Our attitude would be like, "What a waste of time." But they do it, every day, with the HOPE of a good outcome. I want to work like that. They walk HOURS just to get WATER. I don't complain about traffic anymore, cuz I could be walking, barefoot. And I used to be be a chronic complainer about traffic. Not anymore. I just have to check myself sometimes. Like yesterday, I hit about 4 potholes. I had to bite my tongue each time. Then I said something about how I wish they would pave this one part of the GW Parkway. I immediately said, "D@MN! I'm not supposed to complain about the roads!" It was the first time I'd complained about them since my return, and that's a big accomplishment for me. So I'm not perfect, but I do check myself on the regular.

I guess to sum it up, I'm taking nothing for granted and I count my blessings everyday. I make sure I realize my responsibility to serve. That's why God put me here, and I will serve all the days of my life. I have a responsibility to my community, and I will uphold that responsibility. I'm trying to be selfless and encourage those around me to do the same. The challenge will be trying to instill this same attitude in our kids here at school.

I know that was longwinded, but I hope I answered your question.

1savvydiva 08-15-2003 10:27 AM

I finally got a chance to look uninterrupted at the pics (it wouldn't work from the job for some reason), and I am in awe! Some of those shots are sooo beautiful, and you just did a PERFECT job in capturing the beauty/glory of Ethiopia. Some of those look like perfect postcards!!!!!

Ideal08 08-15-2003 12:19 PM

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Originally posted by 1savvydiva
I finally got a chance to look uninterrupted at the pics (it wouldn't work from the job for some reason), and I am in awe! Some of those shots are sooo beautiful, and you just did a PERFECT job in capturing the beauty/glory of Ethiopia. Some of those look like perfect postcards!!!!!
Ok, I have to admit, I didn't take ALL of the pictures. Some of them are from my friend Liza. We all captured different things with our camera. I was all about scenery and was uncomfortable taking pictures of the people. But others got shots of the people, so I wanted to include those, too. My favorite picture though, I DID take, and it's of the little kids playing and the little boy jumping down into the water. Loved that shot!

But thank you! :cool:

darling1 08-15-2003 10:20 PM

WHAT A BLESSING!!!!
 
Ideal,

I have only looked at some of the pictures. They are so beautiful. Since I am a nature lover, I appreciated the pictures with the monkeys and some of the landscapes.

Fantastic!!!!!

Thank you for sharing!!

lionlove 08-19-2003 04:55 PM

Wow! I just fund this thread and it is incredible. thank you for sharing stories and photos from your trip. I'm glad you had such an amazing experience.


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