The past week we have been at the Upendo orphanage. Here are some of the kids that we have been helping with. They are sooo cute
UPENDO!
Our Home in Moshi
Eric and I arrived in Tanzania about 4 days ago and are trying to ease into life here in Africa. We will be living with a married couple, Hannah and Freddy. They have a beautiful home a little outside of the town of Moshi. It takes us about an hour to walk from home into town. They are so nice and Hannah is an amazing cook (African food is delicious). Our yard has banana, mango, passion fruit and pomegranate trees in it. It is a really cool place to live because we get to meet all the locals and see how they are living. Everyone calls us mzungu (white people) and are really excited to talk to us. Our Swahili is coming along, but we still sound really funny speaking it. This is what we see when we step out of our "drive way". It is so beautiful!

Dogs are fun
While we were on the island of Koh Kradan there were a ton of dogs that belonged to the island. No one really owned them but they never went hungry. They were strange though. Very unattached from people. They would not even get excited when we would come near them at first. Not even the slightest wag of the tail.
We named the brown one Pan. He was by far the coolest of them all. He even had a ridge of hair going up his back just like the rhodesian ridgeback i want. This is the one we got to know the best. It took a couple days but he ended up warming up to me and would even give a little wag of the tail when I would approach. He even followed us out into the water when we were going on in the kayak. We tried to put him in but he was having none of it.
The black one was named marbles. He was way cool too. He would just come lay in the shade right next to us and not really pay any attention to us unless we made the first move.


There were other dogs there too. One that we named Edna and one that we named peter. Unfortunately we never had the near arround when they were around. I will be posting more pictures of more dogs later. time is short and internet is expensive here in africa. I will also be putting up some africa stuff soon! so be on the look out!.....eric
We named the brown one Pan. He was by far the coolest of them all. He even had a ridge of hair going up his back just like the rhodesian ridgeback i want. This is the one we got to know the best. It took a couple days but he ended up warming up to me and would even give a little wag of the tail when I would approach. He even followed us out into the water when we were going on in the kayak. We tried to put him in but he was having none of it.
The black one was named marbles. He was way cool too. He would just come lay in the shade right next to us and not really pay any attention to us unless we made the first move.

There were other dogs there too. One that we named Edna and one that we named peter. Unfortunately we never had the near arround when they were around. I will be posting more pictures of more dogs later. time is short and internet is expensive here in africa. I will also be putting up some africa stuff soon! so be on the look out!.....eric
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