Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving to All

We spent Thanksgiving day at the Ambassadors home swimming, playing football and eating pig! The day before we went to staff members houses to cook the sweets and savory foods, we baked cookies (chocolate and hazelnut). The cookies went fast, of course it doesn’t help that we ate them as they came out of the oven! Below is the picture of one of the two pigs being chopped in order to be served. All that remained at the end of the day where the heads...


We had a new addition to our family farm for a week and a half... a baby vervet monkey! Two men brought him to us at our home in the village trying to sell him to us. Of course we said no we can not buy a monkey but we did get out the camera and played with it for a little over an hour... finally our neighbor helped us talk the two men into leaving him with us, after all what were they going to do with it. After they left we asked our neighbor if he thought we might be able to find its mother in the bush, he said no, these monkeys are rare to see in our area and they are one of the only wild animals left so they are hunted and eaten. So the mother may not even be alive.




The monkey is an infant and over the time we had him his teeth started to come in. We found the only baby bottle in our area, and fed him milk and mangos... he really loves fruit, but had a hard time eating it because he had no teeth at first. He also had terrible hand eye coordination, but makes sense as he is an infant. We called him Ugeni which means thing or um in Chichewa. I also called him monkey britches. Our cat took a liking to him and would nap with him for hours and even bath him.


It was so much fun to have a monkey around but he was so much responsibility so we call our APCD who told us to bring him into Lilongwe and we could find him a new home at the nature sanctuary. They take in abandoned or injured animals and nurse them back to health then if they can be released back into the wild they are. So Wednesday morning we met a man who worked with the nature sanctuary who took the babe. It was sad to see him go, we had grown to love the little guy, but it was also a relief to have him taken in by someone who will take very good care of him.



The mango season is upon us! It is literally raining mangos every time the wind blows! We have been collecting giving and eating... well until just last week when we realized I am very allergic to mangos. Bryan cut up a bowl worth of them and he ate half then I ate half and then my face swelled up... fat lips swollen eyes and random spots all over that look like poison ivy. Actually mango sap has similar characteristics to poison ivy! So no more mangos for me... which is very sad seeing as it is literally raining mangos!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great Pictures!!!!
We love you!
Mom and Dad R

Anonymous said...

You lucky dog! I've always wanted to play with a monkey. Okay so here's the deal, you have to live somewhere once i have enough money to visit you so i can play with a monkey too.

Glad you had a good thanksgiving. I was in Maui with my family. Christmas present from dad. OSU bball team was in a tourny there. Wow did we look horrible. Almost lost a 22 point lead to LSU. Lost by 30 to Marquette (ranked 15) and lost 20 to Illinois (not ranked) and then of course our football team embarrassed themselves against OU 17-49. OUch! But other than that the trip was great. Went to a luau for Thanksgiving and ate way too much. I mean i hurt ate too much.

SHould be sending the money to your mom (Roggow) here shortly and hopefully we'll get a package to you by Christmas so be on the lookout.

I'm almost done training and get to go out in the field for real in a couple of weeks. I finally become the hero. Other than that things are going good. Bro, girlfriend, baby (not bro's) and mom are coming in for Christmas so it should be fun. Keep it real and i'll talk to you guys soon. But not too soon b/c i just found out that 9 mins of talk time with you a couple of weeks ago was $25 OUCH!! It's okay it was worth it. I'll have to find out about that prepay card. Take care of each other

doc

Anonymous said...

The tree is up now and we worked on outside decorations this evening. Tomorrow evening is the first Advent service. We will be having our progressive dinner this Friday evening. We will be thinking of you, Everyone here sends their love!
OH, Grandpa Meyers called today. He got the letter and he was so very pleased! He said he read it and then he read it to Gladys.

All our love
Mom and Dad R