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dont you think its time: May 2006
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Dont you think its time. Wednesday, May 24, 2006. I cant wait to see. My bestest friends Holly and Scott had their baby! And on Mothers day of all days. Holly is now my hero. 16 hours of labour- without drugs! She's a legend. Way to go girl! The photos of the little guy Ive seen are suuuuuper cute. I cant wait to meet him! Once I go on my Cape Tribulation trip next week I'm sure I'll be motivated to figure it all out. Posted by Megan @ 9:38 PM. Wednesday, May 10, 2006. Life in northern queensland. We lov...
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dont you think its time: July 2006
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Dont you think its time. Sunday, July 23, 2006. Today is one month since I left Australia. Which is unbelievably hard for me to fathom. The days have gone by one after the other and yet it feels like they all just blurred into the next. I had such great hopes for enjoying this summer back in Victoria and so far I havent been able to do or see anything that I planned to. Summer studies are so much work! But Im sure I'll get there some day. Posted by Megan @ 10:59 AM. Monday, July 17, 2006. I hate being ne...
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dont you think its time: October 2006
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Dont you think its time. Monday, October 23, 2006. Just thought I would put up a little celebratory post that I am now officially done all of my midterms. And I didn't do near as shabbily as I thought I would! Dont think that its time to relax though. for the month of November I have at least one, if not two, 12-16 page papers due every week. yikes! Thankfully I have pretty interesting topics to research. Now if only I could get myself in the library! Posted by Megan @ 9:48 AM. Saturday, October 14, 2006.
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dont you think its time: February 2006
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Dont you think its time. Thursday, February 23, 2006. It's a rough life, I know. Well all the hassling! I guess I better post an update again. To be honest the week seems to fly past and I forget that it has been a whole week since I wrote the latest happenings. And we talked to our boss who says that she'll probably be sending people up for the same thing at the U2 concert in Brisbane next month! We're sort of half heartedly looking for another place to live. The thing is that Kristen's cousins are ...
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dont you think its time: August 2006
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Dont you think its time. Thursday, August 31, 2006. Sorry for the late post. Frank and I went to the Okanagan Thursday night through Monday. We drove the new Jetta. It did great. Although I was boiling hot in the car during the day on Monday. Stupid congestion outside the lower mainland. how do people commute (in the 20km/hour crawl) everyday? Posted by Megan @ 5:43 PM. Tuesday, August 22, 2006. I know all of you reading this agree that 'fair trade' is a good thing. But what is 'fair trade'? I guess not ...
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Back to the Cradle: April 2008
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Back to the Cradle. Hey there Blogger world, we're finally here for a much needed update. Due to a tropical virus our computer was down for some time and we were unable to post. But now it's all good. So I thought I would share some pictures of my school and my kids. Enjoy! My Grade 4 class which is my absolute favorite. 24 kids who for the most part love to engage and think the world of me. We have a lot of fun. I see them about 7 periods a week. Or "Is it ok for a Muslim to marry a Christian? This is H...
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Back to the Cradle: Africa Reads
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Back to the Cradle. I've been reading alot of books about Africa lately, I think on last count about 12 in the past 3 months or so. I know not everyone has my great fascination with the Dark Continent but here are a few reads I highly reccomend for those with an interest in Africa or in a good read. Ok, so the 750 pages might seem a little intimidating at first but they fly by. "The Fate of Africa". Stephanie Nolen's "28: Stories of AIDS in Africa". A Canadian journalist gives stories and faces to th...
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Back to the Cradle: November 2007
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Back to the Cradle. I know you all love to see pictures so here are a few of some Ethiopian sights. These are some pictures of the crazy traffic that sometimes develops here. The blue and whites are what Nolana and I use to get around. Maybe 12 cents for a ride. Here are some of the Orthodox worshippers. Some of the churches are beautiful and ornate and some mere walls. At least 50% of people here are orthodox. From the overpass. You can see the fruit stall as well as the coal seller. I am a happily marr...
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Back to the Cradle: Moved!
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Back to the Cradle. No we're not all moved into our new digs yet but, I am moving my blog away from passthekimchi.blogspot.com. This one was built for our travels and, as the address suggests, was a little too place specific. For Ethiopia I kept the URL but changed the name. Now it's time to simply move and start over, something a little more inclusive of all the pots my fingers are in. So come see the new blog at http:/ ericswanderings.blogspot.com/. My e-mail address is smpkmj69@naver.com. I am a happi...