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Yummy Ethiopian Coffee!

03.04.2009 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

One of the lasting impressions our trip left on us was that we are now complete coffee snobs. Let me tell you, there is NOTHING like a cup of authentic Ethiopian coffee. I will admit to not drinking it black but it is the best stuff out there. Did you know that Ethiopia is actually the birth place of coffee? Yes ’em.

Now, remember those amazing kids at Hope for the Hopeless that we told you about on our trip?

Well, how would you like to score some amazing Ethiopian coffee and help those beautiful kids?

My friend Brooke is traveling back to Ethiopia in a couple of weeks (along with her husband, MIL and daughter) to spend time at Hope. While she is there she will be purchasing 2 lb bags of authentic Ethiopian coffee beans (whole). Each 2 lb bag is $10 and ALL the profits will go straight to Hope for the Hopeless.

If you are local (in Phx) and want to purchase, either leave a comment below (and I’ll reply to you) or shoot me an email (azdesertdivaATgmailDOTcom).

If you live out of the area the easiest way to buy is through ebay. The cost is fifty cents higher to cover ebay fees. Coffee will be shipped after Brooke returns on March 23rd. Orders need to be in by the 10th.

Brooke is taking over about 12 suitcases full of donations so she has LOTS of room to bring back coffee 🙂

Categories // Family Matters Tags // Ethiopia, ethiopian coffee, Hope for the Hopeless, Red Letters Campaign - Adoption Journal (Julie)

Apparently we don’t like change…

03.03.2009 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

Beza and Wendemagegn proved yet again how much they belong in our family.

Last week I chopped about 7 inches off my hair – what amounts to about 4 years of growth. I’d been contemplating a cut for awhile – even before our trip to Africa. But I was afraid to cut it before we picked up the kids as all the pictures they’d seen had me with long hair. So I waited. Then a few weeks ago my friend Vi got an awesome haircut and I admit to having hair jealousy.

Luckily I have the most awesome hair stylist in the world and we arranged for a haircut on my lunch hour. I had mentioned to the kids that I was getting my hair cut but it apparently did not register.

When I went to pick them up from school I sat in the van waiting for them. Beza came out first and I realized she was going to walk right past the car. I called her name. She looked at me with a blank stare. I pulled my sunglasses down. She gave me the arched eyebrow and exclaimed “Oh MOM. Hair NOT NICE!” I would give anything to have that on video.

One by one the kids proceeded to get in the car and denounce my new hairstyle vehemently.

When we got home Mark called me “Bob”.

Wendemagegn took to calling me “Shortcut”.

At bedtime Natalie finally caved and said, “Mom, you hair is a little cute.”

Lucky for me I have good self-esteem and don’t need their approval.

Plus having all my girlfriends weigh in on facebook with an enthusiastic approval helped 🙂

hair

What we cut off…

after

The end result.

The next night at dinner Beza looked at me wide-eyed and said, “Mom, your hair grow!” I guess it looked longer. Whatever makes you feel better babe!

Categories // Family Matters Tags // Red Letters Campaign - Adoption Journal (Julie)

“Mom” by Beza

02.20.2009 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

We broke out the sidewalk chalk last weekend for the first time. This is Beza’s first art piece, titled “Mom”.

mombybeza

Apparently she’s noticed the roll above my the waist of my jeans.

Categories // Family Matters Tags // Red Letters Campaign - Adoption Journal (Julie)

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Writer. Wife. Mother. Traveler. Coffee-addict. Book-lover. Television-Junkie. I love stories. Hearing them, watching them, telling them, living them.

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