Greetings from an ever-expanding Sarah and her faithful beau
Timmo. This month has prompted Sarah to
learn a very important luganda phrase: “Ndi omunene alinga enjovu”, which means
“I am fat like an elephant”. For any
doubters, here is a photo to prove it!!
On that note, we have been busy researching parenting tips,
just in case our chicken Petra was not able to bestow adequate wisdom upon
us. Luckily we happened upon the
following book in a local book store, so at least we have options!
Whilst our human family is increasing, so is our animal
family, with the arrival of a new baby chick (no, not Petra’s – she is well and
truly banned from reproduction for the near future – but a friend from church
gave us a new little chick). We have
called her Bam Bam, but alas, like previous chickens before her, she is being
bullied by Petra. After Tim found Bam Bam wandering in a nearby garden with
blood on her crest, we decided separating them for a while might be the most
sensible option. It makes us feel
slightly less sympathetic when Petra is in turn mauled by an effervescent
Jaffie.
Within the next two months, we shall be heading back to the
UK, but rest assured that plans are being made to tend to Jaffie’s needs. Indeed, we have found three (semi-) welcoming
friends at a nearby cafe, and so provided the least friendly of the three
resists the obviously great temptation to eat Jaffie, she may be spending the
following months playing with her new buddies.
Security-wise, we have been delighted to note that Jaffie
has developed a good bark, which comforts us, since we were not that keen to get
a night guard. We feel vindicated in
this decision by a sad tale that one of our friends told us. Turns out that their night guard found their
pet rabbit just a little too tempting, and decided to kill and eat her, after
giving a small “fillet” to their cat in order to shift the blame. At least you can trust man’s best friend not
to shirk the consequences of their action!
Baby Unit update: well, we’re moving on, awash with new frustrations
and set-backs... so we’re moving at glacial pace, of course. But our preparation is complete, so as soon
as we have staff, we will be up and running.
Watch this space!!!
On a final note, we have had a complete revelation this
week. After all these years of us
condescendingly shaking our heads when people said “oh is that a banana tree?” whilst
pointing at the matooke trees in our garden – well, you were right. It turns out that matooke is actually....
banana! We cut down some matooke to see
if Sarah could muster up a taste for them, and conveniently forgot about the
bunch, and now we have a whole pile of tasty yellow bananas that have ripened
over the past two weeks J
2 comments:
Loving the bump Sarah - looking like a yummy Mummy!! Helen x
Hey Hun, bump is lovely and compact! I am begining to roll around the place with Mark making beep beep noises to alert people of my massive presence!! Due a month tomorrow! Ek. Enjoys Christmas. Xxxxx Claire
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