Hiya Hi Angus and Emily and Happy New Year! I have been a little bit slow of the mark at keeping in contact since DTMH. So hows it going?? Malawi sounds pretty full-on with bars on your windows etc and work sounds busy - hope you had some time off over Christmas and New Year. How long are you in Malawi for? Are you still going to go home via NZ - very much on the way. Would love to see you if you do. Well, hope you are both well and look forward to your next up date - Kiwi Catherine and James - emails still the same as DTMH (mine is on the DTMH website)
Hey Dude. Nice photos. Hey Angus
I lost your website address but managed to find it again by doing a Google search!
You are Em are looking well in the photos. I thought you'd have lost loads of weight due to food shortage. Guess I've got the wrong impression of the place.
Hows life as a consultant? Do you get to play lots of golf?
See ya later.
Hen
Fellow bloggers Hi guys, We've just sent a mass email out asking for news from home to keep us entertained in Uganda and then I realised ....oops but we haven't even been keeping up to date with you our fellow expat exdtmh workers. Life here in Mbarara sounds similar, full of highs and lows. We enjoyed reading about and admiring your south american trip, for some of which we were still languishing in the colds of England, the pictures looked amazing. Meeting up with Rory and Scottish John next week, say hi to Oli and Louisa. Must meet up soon. Love Jane
Hi! Hi, I've just read your blog and enjoyed it alot. I read that you visit Open Arms Infants Home once a week, I'm actually going to Malawi in September to volunteer at Open Arms for 6 weeks so may see you there! It's great to see so many pictures of Blantyre and surrounding areas, I haven't been able to find many pics of Blantyre itself. Anyway, hope you're still enjoying it! I'm really looking forward to coming to Malawi, especially now after reading this blog! Fi :0)
Wow Hi Angus and Em,
Your pictures are amazing. I have to say I really like your tank! I'm so impressed with what you are doing. Em I left your email address and contact details at St George's Hospital and told them to send a package to you with anything they can spare. They said it would be highly unlikely that they would have neoflons as we use so many of them. But hopefully they will send you some stuff! I start at Great Ormond Street in a couple of days doing endocrinology which should be cool. I just went to the Royal Academy to see an art exhibition (Modigliani- it was amazing!!!) and I'm just thinking how completely different life is in other countries compared to UK.
Stay safe and well and lots of love to the both of you.
Michal
Engagement or carry the chapagne for longer Congratulations guys. Angus - I hope the reason for proposing where you did was not that you weren't strong enough to carry the champagne for a few more weeks trekking around Patagonia.
San Telmo This is the first time I've accessed a "blog", but it's a great way to keep up with the ultra mobile part of the family. I like the photos and also the "flag" and map. It's a good way to lazily participate in an expedition.
Catherine and James
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Hi Angus and Emily and Happy New Year! I have been a little bit slow of the mark at keeping in contact since DTMH. So hows it going?? Malawi sounds pretty full-on with bars on your windows etc and work sounds busy - hope you had some time off over Christmas and New Year. How long are you in Malawi for? Are you still going to go home via NZ - very much on the way. Would love to see you if you do. Well, hope you are both well and look forward to your next up date - Kiwi Catherine and James - emails still the same as DTMH (mine is on the DTMH website)