About us!
We are Amisadai and Louisa Monger (aged 15 and 13). In 2010, we moved to Tanzania in Africa - look at the map below to see if you can find it! We hope you will enjoy reading about our adventures and looking at our photos! Please don't forget to send us a message too!
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Piglets!
Yesterday was a very exciting day! Lulu gave birth to her piglets. We watched all of them except for the first two being born! We have a video clip of one being born which we will put up on the blog later. There are eight little piggies, they are very cute! I love them so much! But Lulu keeps on stepping on the little piggy. He is tiny and he is the runt. But very, very cute. My two favourite piglets are the runt and a spotty one.
We don’t yet know if they are boys or girls but can you help us think of some good names? Make sure they are piggy-good!
Friday, 27 April 2012
Louisa turns six
I had a Lovely Birthday in Dodoma. I went swimming! I can swim with a noodle and without my mum.
I also went in a plane. We could sit in the cockpit of one of the MAF planes!
I went to a nice café for lunch with Jasmine and Gideon (from Sunseed who we were visiting).
I found some new friends in Dodoma called Anna and Esther. Anna came to open presents and have cake.
Anna and me playing with my new playmobile |
I got some great presents ... some tools, playmobile, clothes and games ... |
LATEST NEWS!!!!!
Lulu just had piglets! Amisadai will tell you about it tomorrow and show you some pictures! they are so cute!
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Snake on a stick and other tales by Louisa
We had one night in Tandala. We went in the swimming pool there. We saw a snake in the Loug (lounge). The man killed the snake with a stick then I held the snake on a stick. I held the stick with the snake on it then I put it in the fiyer.
We have a new car! You do not need to push it. It has got a beter hand breack and it starts ezley and it has nice chairs.
I am going to Dodoma on Monday. There is a swimming pool there and I can swim on my birthday!
In the rice fields |
Sweeping the house |
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