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4th July 2009

Poa!!
You sound like you are entrenched in Tanga life. It's a fabulous place as I'm certain you are finding out, one of my favorite places in the world. This is Saturday and I'm certain that you are now involved with the dedication of the new "Findlay School" today. Please extend my greetings to all my friends there in Tanga that you'll be meeting with today and tell them how much I appreciate their help given to you two and to all the projects provided by the Findlay High School students. I see from your post that you have now been introduced to Tanzanian hospitality. You can tell people about their hospitality but you need to experience it to know it. I tell Tanzanians that I've met very hospitable people here in the US, but nothing compares to the hospitality that one gets in Tanzania. It's amazing!! Enjoy; keep learning; and I know you'll keep giving. Kwa heri ya koinana Karl
From Blog: Day 3 in Tanga
3rd July 2009

Wow
I really enjoy reading your posts SO much! It sounds like you two are having an amazing time...something that will effect the way you live the rest of your life. I'm so touched by all the things you two are getting to see and experience. Know that what you do there not only effects you and the people of Tanga...but us back in the U.S. as well! I hope you continue to have an amazing time! Megan
From Blog: Day 3 in Tanga
3rd July 2009

Thinking of you!
Hi Tom and Leah, I have been thinking of you and hoping that your trip is going well. It sounds like it is very exciting! We are all proud of you and we know that you are doing great things over there! How cool that you taught them the beginning of "Music and the Mirror." I will be sure to tell Andy that his choreography is known world-wide. Take care of yourselves. I will look forward to hearing all about your trip when you return. Mr. Manley
From Blog: Day 3 in Tanga
2nd July 2009

leah and tom! ahh I am loving this blog!! you two sound like you are having the most incredible of experiences.. just as we knew you would! can't wait to hear more and we are all praying and thinking of you back here in the MKE :) my favorite parts of these posts have to be those describing the fascinating characters you are meeting along the way and I cannot wait to meet more of them along your journey! keep up the fantastic work and I can't wait to hear all about the orphanage and its children! missing you from the states, abby
30th June 2009

Glad to see that you are there OK
Leah and Tom.... So you met the manager of the Chef's Pride, he's a very friendly man. That area of Dar is a very friendly area. I always have difficulty walking through there, I go a ways and stop and talk with someone. So you turned down the opportunity to experience the ride on the bus to Tanga. I imagine that the Rotary didn't want you to do that. Take everything in. I warned you about contracting Tanzanitus and how it gets in your blood and it's so difficult to get it out of the system. The only temporary cure is a return visit. Enjoy!! Kwa Heri ya koinana Karl
30th June 2009

Rock on!
Tom, Leah - Sounds like a once in a lifetime event! My mind is trying to imagine the scenery that you both are seeing, and I'm sure it is unbelievable! I've been enjoying the blog so far! Good luck to both of you!! - Brandon :)
29th June 2009

that young man from BYU really enjoyed meeting you guys !! enjoy ur selves u guys while TZ..........
23rd June 2009

farewell
Hey There! I'm sure you are very excited!!! Just wanted you to know that we will be praying for safe travels for you both and that the spirit will shine brightly on your trip. We look forward to reading on this blog.

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