Here are some contrasting images to show how things have changed (and stayed the same) since our arrival in July 2014 and now, nine months later.
| The streamers are still there, less jaunty now and more bedraggled. [Insert war metaphor here.] |
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| Short hair. |
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| Long hair. |
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| Late July: dry, dusty, and hazy, post-wheat harvest. |
| Early March: green, clear(er) skies. |
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| As the conflict wore on, IDPs were increasingly concentrated into (less visible) camps and informal settlements, especially with "caravans" (pre-fab trailers). This is Mar Elia IDP center at Christmas; now they have caravans instead of tents. |
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| Accidental matching shirts with Jim Fine, my predecessor as MCC Iraq program coordinator. |
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| Intentional matching shirts with Nathan (and all forty choir members) for Easter. |
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| MCC office arrangement, July 2014. |
| MCC office arrangement, April 2015. |
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| Traditional Kurdish pillow. |
| I cut off all the tassels in a fit of cultural insensitivity. (For those of you who are planning a visit, make sure you keep room in your suitcase to take home a Kurdish rug, which are available in the Erbil bazaar.) |
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| During our MCC Iran/Iraq/Jordan retreat in Jerash, Jordan (August). |
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| On the roof of our house in Ankawa (February 2015). |




Well, that was fun!!! How delightful to see multiple pics of you two!!
ReplyDeleteYou are looking classy with long hair, Kaitlin!
ReplyDeleteAlso, "in a fit of cultural insensitivity"-- hahaha!
I still feel a little bad about it, but I like the pillows much better now.
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