Wednesday, February 18, 2015

almost six years later . . .

 and here I am in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, working on my research.  I've been on a project here for the last few years examining a remarkable all-girls secondary school.  Now I'm back for a month to interview 6-8 graduates and their families to see whether, how, in which ways and to what extent schooling impacts young women's lives in ways that are considered 'empowering'.  These young women are not strangers to me - some of them I've interviewed 5 times - and I'm excited to see them again and hear their stories.  Here in Dar I've got the warm hospitality of my sister Anna - a policy and gender activist (here she is heading off to advocate for Tanzania's women and children) - and a balcony with a breeze, the smell and sound of the ocean, and the view below.  Tomorrow I head to Morogoro with my colleague Judith to begin the real work.  Today I spent some time working under a banda at a beach just steps away from Anna's.  There was a beach volleyball tournament, Tanzania vs. Kenya, and the place was full of energy and playfulness.  I wish scenes of joy and ebullience in everyday life, like what I saw today, were what people thought of when conjuring images of Africa.  As you can see, the heat of Dar seems to have melted my camera so things look pink.  What you don't see is how the sun also made short work my sunscreen and made my February in Minnesota shoulders just as pink.  Missing the family, sending love.

The view from Anna's balcony.



Mama and baby vervet monkeys at the Mbalamwezi pool.

It seems pastoralists also enjoy afternoons on the beach.

Tanzania versus Kenya in volleyball - friendly rivalry, high spirits.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Summer pictures -- Minnesota





We started (and ended) the summer with a trip to Minnesota.

More Auntie Kim's wedding






Here are a few more of the festivities. Owen's retro outfit was once worn by Ryan.

Iowa -- Auntie Kim's wedding






Auntie Kim and Uncle Mike got married and dashed off to India last spring, but had a grand party for everyone to celebrate this summer. Here are a few pictures of our time in Iowa.

Charleston pics





Our leaves are turning, my nose keeps sniffing for the first hint of that fall smell, Ellie's back in school and our routine is back to its new normal after a very busy summer of travel. Here are a few pictures finally. The first few are from sailing at the family reunion in Charleston, SC. The last is Owen on his 1st birthday.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

could we have an athlete?

As unlikely as it seems to anyone who's ever played a team sport with me (and maybe Ryan, but he can say that for himself), it appears we have a wee boy with a budding interest in all things athletic. He learned to walk yesterday. This is what I found him doing on the porch today (note how deflated the ball is . . . a testament to the lack of interest from the rest of the family, poor kid).

walking/dancing party continued