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!



Monday, 24 November 2014

Ami's Animals!

Noses twitching. Paws padding past. Hooves stamping. Stumbling babies. This post is all about amazing animals!

Last month we got a dog from our guard Thaddeus. We had a hard time understanding what his name was. We were told his name was “Kilin.” After a while dad asked what language the name came from. He said it is from English, “you know, kilin” But we didn’t think it sounded English at all. In the end, Joseph said  “you know the word … in Kiswahili, it is “Safi.”  (which means CLEAN) “Oh!  - clean!” dad realized. Joseph said back ‘ehe (Eh-hair) Kilin!’ He was called Clean, but we changed the name to Kili.
Kili
We named him Kili for several reasons. One because it sounds like Kilin. Also because we have been reading The Hobbit. In this book there are 12 dwarves and one of them is called Kili. We also thought that as we are living in Tanzania, we ought to have a dog named after Mt. Kilimanjaro.

He is very skinny and all beaten up because before coming here he lived with other guard dogs who teased him and always took all the food. He is always very scared and not a good guard dog at all, but I love him anyway! Mum says he is daft and I suppose  he is a little daft to sit on a fire. Last week he went and sat on the jiko (clay stove) and burnt his bum! We put blue spray on him, which he did NOT like!   
We also have rabbits now!! I am soooo happy. We have bought three babies, 2 for me and one Louisa because she doesn’t LOVE rabbits as I do, and I ended up feeding and caring for hers anyway. They are gorgeous and love to eat! Louisa’s is called Maisy, but I haven’t thought of nice names yet.  If you have any suggestions, please say so!


Mum and Dad, and our friends from Magozi (near Iringa), Mendriad and Hosea  have been teaching people how to make stoves. While they were having a little break, they saw twin goats just being born! The second one was struggling and I am really hoping she survived. Here is a video of them!

Baby Goats from Rachel Monger on Vimeo.


Baby Goat 2 from Rachel Monger on Vimeo.

 

More baby animals ... Last Sunday we went to Kayenze (ki-yen-zay) village. It took us 2 hours to get there and I felt sick afterwards. We sung for a bit and then Hosea preached.  After the service, I saw a donkey walk by. And then I saw her little baby following. It could hardly walk and it was so so so cute! Here are some pictures of him!



 

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Louisa's News


They are a kind family. They are Matthew, Samantha (Mum and Dad), Verity (11), Ezekiel (9), Keziah (7), Imani (6), and Joash (2). Do you know who they are? They are the Archers! We went to Bunda to see them last weekend.

We went to Matthew’s Bible college and we saw where the boys do carpentry; they were making pews for church and it was interesting. I like woodwork!
You can see the pews next to Verity
Here are all the tool boxes all in order. I love my tool box!
We went  up Bunda Mountain which was a very steep to drive up. When we got as far as the road would go, we went to climb higher on foot so that we could see better. We could see across the Serengeti and down the long road back to Mwanza.  Afterwards, we went back down to eat kuku na chipsi for supper (that’s chicken and chips). 
Bunda Mountain
 
Amisadai at the top

Keziah and me at the top!




Looking across the Serengeti towards Mwanza
We had lots of fun playing Capture the Flag and Tim-Tem-Tommy with the Archer kids. And we went to Tembea Mara for lunch on the last day. We had really good smoothies with rosella juice. It was a very pretty colour!

Acting out the story of the Good Samaritan (that's me!) on the donkey (that's Ezekiel)
On the way back home, it was sad because we had a phone call from a friend of Dad’s who said his little boy had died all of a sudden the day before. We went to visit them.

I am taking some tablets at the moment to make my stomach better and I am not allowed to drink milk which is not so good because I like milk. I think it is all because of that amoeba.
And in the photo at the top, I am having a ride on the cart with Niko. Joseph is pushing us around the garden! He is busy making a rabbit hutch right now! We are going to get some bunnies!