Other Stories &
Thanks
Over breakfast one morning Father Mebratu told a story about
how the Sisters have to write a journal each month highlighting
what they have spent their monthly allowance on. This report
had to be written in English. The translation from Amharic into
English is not always exact. Father was able to check every
item off the journal but one item had him guessing ‘breast
containers’. Following a conversation with the Sister, Father
soon discovered that she had in fact purchased a new bra.
Out running one morning at 7.30am in 30c of heat, Mike was
suddenly aware of a ‘flip flop’ sound behind him. The sound
getting louder and louder was soon at his shoulder. Looking
down he saw a young child in a 1970’s style anorak complete
with fur trimmed hood fully zipped and buttoned accompanied by
a pair of dishevelled shorts, pink flip flops and a huge grin.
Mike was soon aware that the child was now going past him and
pulling further away.
Determined not to cause any embarrassment to him and his
£100 running shoes, Mike gritted his teeth and increased his
speed. By this time the flip flop sound was off into the
distance and pulling away all the time. The issue was made
worse as the child constantly looked back over his/her shoulder
with an ever-increasing smile. The child eventually turned off
onto a goat track to start a days work attending a herd of
goats.
As for Mike he made it back in time for breakfast, a lie
down and a major heart attack.
As they say in Ethiopia,
"Asmasaggonallaw"… Thank you!
Angela and Mike
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