our lives in small town, East Africa

Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

Friday, July 22, 2011

9 years old!

Happy Birthday, Juma! You have brought so much fun into our lives, and you are such a great kid to hang out with. You love to do so many things:

You are a board game champion,




you have a great imagination and love pretending to be different characters (here, a 19th century Hehe chief),




you are the best at being a silly head,




a great rock hunter,




a cave explorer,



iPad gamer,




an excellent rock climber,




and a budding biologist.



Happy Birthday, buddy!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

birthday



I took Justin paintballing for his birthday. Hardcore fun.

Friday, November 05, 2010

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Juma is 8 years old!

Juma turned eight! It was the last day of school, too; what better birthday present is that? Well, even better than that is that Justin came down from Pemba, suffering two awful ferry rides on a choppy sea, just to be here for two nights to celebrate with us.

On the first night, Juma's actual birthday, we ate out at an Italian restaurant (pizza! gnocchi! three types of bread!) then had a birthday cake (unfrosted, at Juma's request).





The next day we took a boat ride with some of our friends out to Changuu Island, about 30 minutes away, for a relaxing picnic and swim at a little beach.

Abdul, who lives downstairs, and Najesh, who lives across the street, came along. Juma's known these kids since we lived in this same house in 2004, when they were all just toddlers. They had a blast playing in the ocean and then in the sand.






And of course Juma's namesake Juma came along, and helped him stay warm in the wind after his swim.



Our newest friend, Chase, also came, for her very first trip to one of the outlying islands in the archipelago. (That's me, Sarah, in the picture, by the way, the one with the shaved head and sunglasses.)

Friday, July 09, 2010

anniversary

Happy anniversary to Justin and me!

Eleven years!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Happy Birthday to Justin!



Juma and I sure do love you and wish you a very happy birthday. Even if we do have to go to work and school today.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Halloween

For Halloween, we decorated the house:






Juma dressed up in the coolest ninja costume:



and played with his friends:




I did my hair crazy and let spiders and bats take up residence in it:




And of course we took Juma trick-or-treating:

Saturday, July 25, 2009

birthday party

We invited friends over on Juma's birthday Wednesday for a Bakugan-themed party. (Good thing he let me know if plenty of time that he wanted Bakugan, because party items are not in stores yet; I had to order everything online, including the edible cake picture.)




I had the lucky fortune of having access to the great reception hall downstairs from our apartment, so the kids had a gigantic room to run around in, make noise, hide, and just be kids.

The video below contains some highlights of the party, including Juma opening presents from Justin, me, G'ma and G'pa Beckham, and G'ma and G'pa Wilson. If you think you hear Justin's voice in there, you do. He was on video chat while Juma opened the special present from him.

Also, you catch a couple glimpses of my mom--she flew all the way out here to visit during Juma's birthday. I just took her back to the airport this morning. We had a great time with her here, but I think she was missing Dad enough that it was time to go home.



And here is the birthday boy himself. Seven years old, four feet tall, and as great a kid as a mommy could want. I love you, Juma!



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Saturday, December 27, 2008

December

December naturally revolved around the winter and the holiday season. We started the month off with writing a letter to Santa (just to see...). The letter reads, "Dear Santa, for Christmas I would like a nin tendo DS a ninja sword and a scooter. I hav bn a good boy this year. Juma Beckham 2008"




The note was successful: not only did Juma get all three things he asked for (though two of them from grandparents, not Santa), but he also got a note back in the mail from the North Pole (via the USPS), signed Santa.


On Winter Solstice, we lit a fire to mark the shortest day/longest night of the year, and made goals for the new year. And roast some marshmallows. 'Cause who can resist?




Our Christmas tree was up almost all month long. Justin cut the tree down himself at a tree farm (video is coming...). It crowded the apartment a little bit, but it was nice to have that pine smell and the festive decorations and lights for weeks.





We also made new stockings, since Juma's been surviving off an undecorated one all these years.



We spent Christmas day just the three of us, which was quiet, but lovely. We also got to video chat with our families, which was great.

We also had lots of snow this month, and went sledding. Juma spends hours and hours outside with his friends, bundled up against the cold and wet, conquering mountains of snow, chipping away at ice, or pretending they are prisoners whose job it is to shovel and carve away at the snow piles. Ah, to be six.

November catch-up

I finally downloaded some pictures from my phone...

For Thanksgiving, we ate at some friends' house, but since we'd already bought our own turkey, we had a Thanksgiving-repeat on Friday. We cooked our very own turkey for the very first time. It was delicious, and the leftovers lasted way. too. long.











Also in November, Juma continued to be the cool kid that he is. Here he is

making the most of bath time:




playing chess at the library with a classmate:




and exploring space at a science museum:

Friday, November 28, 2008

thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving!

We went to some friends' house, and while Juma played with their son, we chatted and ate goose, lamb, and ham, but no turkey...So we're cooking one today.

Friday, November 07, 2008

recent events

Juma's aunt Andria reminded me that I hadn't reported on Halloween yet. So here you go.

Juma was Commander Fox, a clone trooper (from the recent cartoon The Clone Wars):




I didn't dress up, but took the opportunity to do my hair crazy:



Justin helped Juma carve a pumpkin (read: Justin carved a pumpkin for Juma) to go with Juma's costume:




Also, Juma's pet fish, Lampy Lamp died one Saturday morning. We took him our to the Amistad Memorial on the sound and had a mini-funeral. This is the same place we "buried" his other pet fish, Nemo, a few years ago. That death was rather hard on Juma, and he was upset about this one, too, but also quite practical. For example, when I suggested we say some words to remember Lampy Lamp, Juma asked, "Why? Fish die, and their bodies return to the earth. It's just what happens, Mom."





The very same day, we caught and kept a garter snake we found while hiking a few miles north of here. Juma named his new pet Sam. And the fish tank where Lampy Lamp used to live? Now full of food-fish for Sam.




We also went camping and enjoyed the mild weather and fall leaves:





Juma bought a "fossil block," a block of plaster of paris with five fossils hidden inside. So far, he's found a shark tooth and a sand dollar.