I expected after being in Mozambique for three months and having
acquired an overview of Mozambican life, I would be writing lots of deep and
meaningful things on this blog: wonderfully insightful cultural, ethical
and moral tales and the like. So, I’ve decided that
this week’s post should be a reflection on the big events that have happened in
our lives this week. There have been a
few, after all:
Big Event number 1:
Isaac’s news is that after several failed attempts since we
have been here (and lots of clearing up) he has decided to potty-train himself
at last! Now, he knows when to go, how to wash his hands afterwards and the
importance of showing his parents his offering in order to get a coloured star
sticker. The only down fall we’ve had is
that one night, in his eager ness to show us his offering, he picked up the
full potty and, running with it to show us, tripped over, pouring the whole lot
down his front! Well learning is a
process, I suppose…
Big Event number 3:
It’s been a huge week in Naomi’s life as she’s quickly turning
from a baby into a toddler. Her first four
teeth have appeared all at once and now she’s enjoying food much more and
testing out which items are good to bite and which aren’t. She has also learnt to walk, not in slow
steady steps as most toddlers, but after months of making us walk beside her holding
her hand, she’s off! And not slowly either; almost running before she can walk!
Portuguese test number two has been taken and we are
awaiting results.
Well, okay! This might not exactly be an insightful, thought
provoking look into the complexities of life here or some astute response to the
challenges of Mozambican culture, but it is a reflection on the events that
have affected our lives last week… it’ll have to do until I become more
wise!
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