11/24/2006

Thanksgiving

Food, family, friends, and laughter...
A perfect holiday weekend.
Instead of me trying to describe all the fun here are a few pictures.


This picture is pre-feast. Eyes are closed yet can't get the computer out of his grip!!!


Light up Fountain Square


Enjoying the lights and fireworks


Marin with chopsticks (although he decided it worked better with his hands)

Hope everyone's Thanksgiving was amazing.

'Ofa 'atu,

Tevita & Adrianne

11/18/2006

A Sad Day for the Kingdom

I answered the phone Thursday morning at 7:30 hearing a faint ‘Male’ (hello) on the other end. Tevita’s sister in Tonga called to inform us of all the devastation going on in the capital city of Tonga, Nuku’alofa. It was late at night there and they were all sitting at home listening to the radio to keep updated on the latest.

Apparently pro-democracy supporters were upset about the lack of change within Parliament and directed their anger towards the business district downtown. Fires, destruction, and looting overcame the rioting crowd. Eight people have been reported as dead.



I’m trying to keep my opinion to a minimum, but to say the very least I am disappointed by the participants in this riot. For a country that has the reputation as being ‘The Friendly Islands,’ this is devastating. Not only were lives lost, but the entire business district is in shambles. Who will rebuild these stores? Where will the money come from to support reconstruction?
Will a soft smile, a hand out, and a slight nod of the head be enough this time?

Adrianne

11/08/2006

Vote

A routine is developing in our new household. After living numerous years alone I am surprised by the ease of this transition. I am the early riser, feeding and walking the dog while Tevita is more of a late bird doing his best thinking in the evening. We have found our equilibrium and it feels great.


So after a long day at work yesterday I raced home to make it to the voting booth in time to cast my ballot. After a detour to the wrong precinct, my vote was counted along with all the other Ohioans.
Long live the King….