Sunday, November 17, 2013

Summer Begins in Mozambique

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4 months on since our last report and almost too much time passed to even recall all the events that have transpired. So I’ll give it a shot to start in the future and work our way back. As we just secured a local source to import Turkeys, cranberry and pumpkin pie we’ll be hosting a collection of mostly non-American friends in a couple weeks for Thanksgiving. As most our friends and family begin to dawn the sweaters and jackets we are just now beginning to enter our summer with days getting close to 100 and weekend times finding us poolside or beachfront. We are excited to welcome my sister in couple weeks for most of December to celebrate Adi’s 4th birthday and a Christmas holiday on one of Mozambique’s most beautiful islands and marine reserves, Bazaruto. 

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For the time being life in the present is quite perfect. Our big news is that we are finally expecting #2 in April of next year! We had just about given up hope when our luck turned for the best (right along with Pranvera’s US citizenship and us all receiving residency in Mozambique so we can finally travel to South Africa as a family). Adi has already been practicing being a big brother by singing, hugging and kissing the belly as well as paying special attention to a couple of our close friends new babies. The little one should arrive in April and we expect to deliver and stay in northern South Africa for two weeks to process a passport and be able to bring the infant back into Mozambique.
 




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We also have moved into a new, lovely home more centrally located with a much bigger yard and better layout for all the rooms (including nursery/office). But beyond all the new conveniences and charm of the house the highlight is the fact that our neighbors are our landlord and have been fantastic fixing any problems almost that same day. For those of you who have been along for our entire Mozambique experience, you’ll recall how horrible our other landlords were and we are elated to be rid of them and ironically saving over $1000 rent/month for a much worse and smaller place.  


 
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Work has been going well but has had me traveling on the road for more than any of would like. I spent several weeks in the far north seeing the real Mozambique which is strikingly beautiful but desperately poor and undeveloped. I spent much of the time inside cashew processing facilities seeing how my NGO might develop assistance programs with the management to provide more social benefit and return to the employees and communities they source from. Another work trip had me in Zambia for the week leading facilitation sessions for the launch of a new partnership facility. As much work as there is that needs to be done here my organization just closed out our largest funded program which caused us to lay off over half the staff. That said we are going to be rebuilding quickly and already have several potential projects in the pipeline and our hope that we will win the new (to be released) USAID flagship agriculture program which would give us billability securing for the next 5 years if we choose. In the meantime I will be spending my time across a number of new and innovative projects in the coming year. 


 
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Pranvera finds herself still working as a consultant with DFID but only part-term as the growing baby is taking all her energy these days. Her work on an anti-corruption case has been both interesting and challenging. Adi continues to enjoy daycare with friends who have (by default) become our friends. Weekends and afternoons full of play dates and visits to playgrounds and others houses. With the arrival of summer he’ll start taking swimming classes again (loves the water) and afternoon activity play learning karate, ball play, cooking or gymnastics.  We are very blessed with his strong health, great personality, insatiable curiosity and humorous comments to often leave us astounded and rolling.

We haven’t done any adventure weekends in so long due to the fact I have been traveling so much already during the week for work and we actually were not around for the later part of the US summer. Adi and Pranvera spent almost 2 months back at her home in Kosovo. Adi just loved reacquainting with family and especially took to Bruno, their new German Shepard dog. He was able to understand Albanian again by the end of the trip and spent several weeks in school with local and international kids. Unfortunately the European winter started to arrive early so many days of cold rain were spent inside rather than out in the fresh air of the parks or cafes. Pranvera also had a tough spell of morning sickness and other harsh related pregnancy effects leaving her to rest or retreat inside the house for more of the holiday than she would have liked.









Yes, that was particularly hard for me to be away from them for that period but ended up doing one business trip then, moved our entire house without them (but help of maid and moving company) and took my annual leave of absence to return to the States for the Friends and Family Tour. Started off with a nice long weekend with the Kaisers out at the Shore house in Chesapeake Bay taking in nature, tennis, boating and great conversations that long-time friendships provide. Was able to do a quick visit with other close friends and spend a wonderful night with my Cousin Rand in from Uganda and his two daughters Kate and Sophia (full grown girls already). Then I was off to a half week in St Louis where I was born to see both my parents and close friends. Was nice to absorb the Midwestern hospitality again before popping off for an extended weekend visit in Chicago for my 20th year college reunion. My closest gang of 10 all returned mostly with family to do our own separate reunion after 5 years. A ton of late night drinking and laughing, daytime adventures on campus and the Homecoming football game (despite terrible rains). I was also able to add on wonderful quality visits with high school buddies Mike Jenny and Adam Keyser and their families. College roommate Evan Magas also made special arrangements to join me for a meal before I disappeared into the vacuum of reliving life 20 years ago. My final week spent back in St Louis allowed me more quality family time and visits with childhood best friend Mark Sneider, Alex Clark and family as well as Sydney and Sheila and their great kids. It was certainly nice to return to such a familiar place and see so many quality people. But at the same time I was ready to return to my own family and the newness and excitement of life in Africa.
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