11/12/2017
I got to the airport this morning very early to catch my
flight to Dire Dawa. I have a hip replacement and it kept setting off the
alarms in the airport security. It held me up a bit but I managed to catch my
flight in time. Flying it only took an hour to get to my destination where
Behailu was waiting to pick me up.
We took a taxi to his place and his wife Mahlet made me some
breakfast of Dabufo (traditional bread) and Inqulal Fir-Fir (Eggs with onion
and tomato eaten with French bread.)
I met all the neighbors with kisses and hugs. One of the
older ladies came back out of her room with photos to of her younger days when she visited Germany . “She is not German
they told her she is from America!” LOL
The elder women came
inside to visit. The eldest of them smothered me in kisses and hugs and even a
cry of ululation! (a cultural expression of happiness.)
Then it was decided we would have a traditional coffee
ceremony with popcorn and incense burning (Frankincense.) A fragrant herb I’ve
never seen before was given to me to stir in my coffee. It is called Tena’adam which when I googled
it is said to have magical powers. I don’t know what these magical powers are
however, and I have yet to experience anything magical just yet.
Lunch and dinner was beer and Doro Wot (a Chicken stew made of an onion
base, chicken, and hard boiled eggs eaten with injara.) Today was mostly
calling to let everyone know I arrived safe, resting and visiting with
Bahailu’s family.
It’s very hot in Dire Dawa and there is no air conditioning.
Have to watch out for bimbi (mosquitos!) later in the evening Mahlet made us
some traditional tea with more Tena’adam.
I’m taking a melatonin to help me sleep tonight!
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