Though Friday marked the Ethiopian New Year, we celebrated on Saturday at our friends home. The kids had to dress appropriately, of course...
It's 2002 in Ethiopia now because they operate on a Julian calendar instead of a Gregorian one like we do. I really don't have any idea what that calendar stuff means. I'm just repeating what Sophia told me at the party. But I did sound really smart for a minute, didn't I? Amy, who was also at the party, loved this 2002 idea since she immediately became 7 years younger...kind of.
On the actual New Year's Day, we had another way to celebrate. We welcomed home this beautiful girl. What joy! Junie and Lulu were at Hannah's Hope together and now they are home in the same town. How sweet is that?
Also part of the welcoming committee at the airport was this little guy, Mussie (pronounced Moosie) who was also adopted from Ethiopia by friends...
Melkam Enkutatesh! A Happy New Year indeed!

6 comments:
Your kids were so darn cute in their traditional clothing!
It was very fun being at a New Year's party, especially since I had no idea what was going on. Wow! What a ding-bat, I am!
Happy '02 to you! :)
I told my grandmother yesterday that it's 2002 in Ethiopia and she asked if she can travel with us so she can shed 7 years. :) What an honor to be invited to celebrate in a most beautiful way! Happy NY!
Awesome! I am so jealous! What a great celebrations. :)
That is great! What a wonderful opportunity. Love the pictures... like always. :)
Hey Missy! I am just now catching up with your blog.....I just spent 15 minutes on the posts I missed. Too busy with sick people in my house. :)
What did you do with your hair? Did you color it? Tell me what transpired??? Do you still need some help with it?
oh, i had such good intentions of having my kids wear their ET clothes,,,but i failed..maybe next year (if they still fit :) kj
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