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Published: August 17th 2006
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Hi, friends! I am in a picture kind of mood today...so you can peruse or ignore😊 I hope you are all well! Things are going great here...it's hard to believe I'll be coming back in just 8 days! I've been spending lots of time lately at the clinic, reading Nelson Mandela's autobiography (I highly recommend😊, and spending time with friends. I will post more soon but here are some snippets of recent happenins😊
Peace,
Katie
PS. Shanna, thanks for the phone call the other day!😊 😊 😊
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Linda
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The pictures made me cry!
Hi Katie, It seems like your experience in Ghana has been wonderful! The pictures made me cry when I looked at them because I miss my friends and "African Family" in Ghana, but also because I know what kind of a life the street children life, and I know how hard life is and what a stigma Aids is. That is the part of Ghana that breaks my heart! You have done a great time of getting the Ghanaians to smile on pictures, I had that challenge also and I would resort to doing anything to make them laugh! The pictures brought me back to my memories of Ghana and makes me even more excited to go back and visit next year! I am so happy you have interned in Ghana, you seem to have embraced everything there and learned so much! I am sure there are many there who will never forget you because you have such a warm and open personality! Take care and enjoy your last days! I hope when you get home and have time we can have a nice chat on the phone and compare experiences! Be prepared to shed some tears when you go to Kotoka to leave, it was so hard for me to part with the wonderful Ghanians I know and had met there! Have a good trip home! Linda