Tuesday, December 28, 2010

I think I am addicted to......

Over the past few months we've had the chance to sample quite a bit of Ethiopian food in the area, and I think I am hooked.  It now seems that we are seemingly eating Ethiopian once a week! 

Our first experience was at Dukem in Baltimore.  We've now been there a couple of times.  Every couple months the Mid Atlantic Adoption Group has get togethers at Dukem and in September we celebrated the Ethiopian New Year here and met some wonderful people.  The food is delicious, beer is mighty tasty and the coffee or Buna is outstanding.  Dukem was just the beginning!

Our second stop was Elfegne Cafe. This quaint little 5 table restaurant is located in Pig Town in Baltimore, why is it called Pig Town you ask...well Eric informed me that way back in the day they use to march the pigs down the road to the slaughter house located in that neighborhood.  Now, as a Vegan this was not a great picture to have in my head!  On to the food....this place was so great.  We walked in and were greeted by a beautiful Ethiopian woman with the most welcoming smile.  We were the only diners in the place and sat down and opened a nice bottle of red wine (it is BYOB).  We ordered the vegetarian sampler to share (she talked us out of ordering it for two) thus at only $11 it was darn reasonable and actually more than enough food for us both.  Oh, it also tasted oh so good.  We will definitely be going back to this place!

Our third stop was Abol, located in Silver Spring.  This place had funky original artwork!  We even got the name of the artist!  Large portions and super tasty Sambussa.  On the down side dishes were served "American" style with bowls and silverware instead of the more traditional Ethiopian style.  We used our fingers anyway!!

We finally got to D.C., world renowned for it's Ethiopian cuisine.  We went to the old classic, Meskerem, with Eric's mom.  This was her first experience and a wonderful one at that!  Meskerem is located in Adam's Morgan, surrounded by other African restaurants and shops, adding to the adventure.  This was really the first stop that really served up what seems to be a more true Ethiopian style dining experience.  We were seated at woven/wicker tables with a cloth draped over and sat low on padded stools/ottomans.  The food is brought out on a large tray and set down in the middle of the wicker table so that everyone seated around simply reaches in and goes for it.  We tried great sambussas, with lentils and then with carrot and cabbage.  We also tried a wonderful beet and potato salad to whet our appetites, and ordered jalapenos stuffed with onions and spices so we could adjust the heat level of the food to our liking with a nibble.

We liked Meskerem so much (and had another Groupon to use!) that we went back with Meghan's mom last week.  Now being such seasoned diners we knew to ask for a table upstairs and also knew to order the vegetarian sampler for two, then add on an extra portion of our clear favorite--Yemisir Watt, pureed lentils in spicy Berbere sauce.

In the future we hope to get to more of what D.C. has to offer, all in preparation for being able to truly appreciate our trips to Ethiopia for the real deal!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

We got "Punked" in a good way!!

This year for Christmas our family decided to pick names.  This seemed to be easiest since our family is getting larger each year!

Eric and I dutifully purchased our gifts and had them shipped to my mothers house.  We were all set to Skype in with the family during the party when we got the B-E-S-T gift ever!

When we connected with the family my darling little niece M was sitting there with mother giggling...she said, "Auntie Meghan we played a trick on you and Uncle Eric!"  "We did not buy each other presents we put all our money together and are giving it to you to help bring home your baby!"

Eric and I were in shock and awe.  They had been planning this all along and we had no idea.  We laughed because we STRESSED about what to get for our gifts, wanting them to be perfect.  I even got into it with a poor Amazon Customer Service Rep over the shipping time frame of one of the gifts! 

We are so lucky to have such a wonderful family.  It makes me happy to know that they support us and want to be able to help in every little or BIG way possible.  Here are our wonderful, loving and supporting family who made our Holiday so much brighter.  We don't think we can every say Thank You enough!!! We love each and every one of you so much!

W & F

E & D


S & L

A
L & L
S & S

M

B

E

Mommy

 Thank you all again!  We love you and can't wait for the day that we bring home our little girl and introduce her to this amazing family. 

Happy Holidays!!!









Friday, December 3, 2010

We are OFFICIALLY WAITING!!!

As of Thursday, December 2, 2010 we are officially waiting to bring home our little Ethiopian Princess!  We are both so excited and celebrated with a nice bottle of PINK Champagne! 

Eric and I both agreed that we would start planning the nursery and stuff like that once we were on the list...well, Eric better start hiding the credit cards as I am SOO ready! 

Thank you to everyone who has supported us this far and continues to support us.  We are so lucky to have such amazing wonderful people in our lives!