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Geneva's Wonderful Women Project: Learning Kiswahili
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Geneva's Wonderful Women Project. No more digging in the dirt. Saturday, June 6, 2009. Here are a few preview shots of Grace's latest creation: Learning Kiswahili. I am 90% sure me and my near complete inability to speak Swahili inspired this product! The first edition contains five pages of Swahili vocabulary and translations plus covers and a title page, all customizable by stitching color and fabric color or pattern. Enjoy. June 11, 2009 at 4:38 PM. I told you that you are an artist! I voluntarily res...
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my year in africa: September 2009
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My year in africa. A year {and some change} of service by a twentysomething in Githioro-ini, Nakuru, Kenya. Thursday, September 3, 2009. Today I had the privilege of visiting the homes and meeting the families of every member of Geneva's Wonderful Women Project. We trekked through the village from 8:30 this morning in the rain and slimy mud drifts until 4:30 this afternoon. I am honored that these fourteen women consider me their friend, an equal. I will muster half. Of their strength.one day. 8221; No a...
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my year in africa: by foot
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My year in africa. A year {and some change} of service by a twentysomething in Githioro-ini, Nakuru, Kenya. Thursday, September 3, 2009. Today I had the privilege of visiting the homes and meeting the families of every member of Geneva's Wonderful Women Project. We trekked through the village from 8:30 this morning in the rain and slimy mud drifts until 4:30 this afternoon. I am honored that these fourteen women consider me their friend, an equal. I will muster half. Of their strength.one day.
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my year in africa: August 2009
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My year in africa. A year {and some change} of service by a twentysomething in Githioro-ini, Nakuru, Kenya. Thursday, August 20, 2009. Pole pole, mzungu. We did it. All 19,340 feet of it. Four days. Another 7 hours and 24 minutes. Below-zero temps. The midnight summit climb, i.e. total darkness. 9.5-hour, 2-day descent. This is what the top of the world looks like at sunrise. These two weeks are going to be tough to beat.ever. :). Tuesday, August 4, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I voluntarily resigne...
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my year in africa: May 2009
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My year in africa. A year {and some change} of service by a twentysomething in Githioro-ini, Nakuru, Kenya. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. After one month of love, a family wedding, too many meetings, margaritas, Washington, cheese, a Braves game, old {wonderful} friends and a birthday {I’m getting far too old}, I arrived back “home” here in Nakuru on Friday, May 22. The whirlwind rarely diminishes in my life… : ). This trip is different for me in many ways:. Bam, here I am! 3 I have many goals. Administrati...
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my year in africa: pole pole, mzungu
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My year in africa. A year {and some change} of service by a twentysomething in Githioro-ini, Nakuru, Kenya. Thursday, August 20, 2009. Pole pole, mzungu. We did it. All 19,340 feet of it. Four days. Another 7 hours and 24 minutes. Below-zero temps. The midnight summit climb, i.e. total darkness. 9.5-hour, 2-day descent. This is what the top of the world looks like at sunrise. These two weeks are going to be tough to beat.ever. :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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my year in africa: untitled
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My year in africa. A year {and some change} of service by a twentysomething in Githioro-ini, Nakuru, Kenya. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. Dear blog friends and family,. It was a striking moment for me this evening at dinner. We were watching a program called “Hatua,” a talk show of sorts addressing current issues in Kenya. Tonight’s program was focused on the question, “What makes us Kenyan? Why are nepotism and tribalism before patriotism and humanism? Stick with me here…. That we look upon no one.
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my year in africa: April 2009
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My year in africa. A year {and some change} of service by a twentysomething in Githioro-ini, Nakuru, Kenya. Saturday, April 25, 2009. On a happier note, I have {finally} posted my favorite photographs of the past two months. For some reason, they are not posting to the top- scroll down a bit. Aren't these beautiful people? This is my life. I love it and I love them. It's good to be home. God bless America, real Diet Coke, Cheerios, and high-speed Internet. More very cool things to come soon. Here are 15 ...
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my year in africa: March 2009
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My year in africa. A year {and some change} of service by a twentysomething in Githioro-ini, Nakuru, Kenya. Monday, March 30, 2009. Well i know the family that controls the water. My weekend visiting with the staff of BlueSky Adventures and their wide friend circle of ex-pats and the children of diplomats in. Sums up as follows: “Yeah, my dad works for Jeffrey Sachs. He wrote me two recommendations for college today actually.”. A kenyan kitchen experiment: chapatti. With hope that I may bring an ounce of...