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Date: 18th March 2012

Danang Hospital
My father was a U.S. surgeon in the "then new" hospital in Danang in the Spring of 1964. I will be visiting there very briefly this Wednesday to see if anything looks like some of the pictures I inherited. Your story was very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

From Blog: Da Nang Hospital
Date: 21st February 2012

OMG!!!!!
that's just plain terrifying!!!! :O

From Blog: I'm Not Sleeping Alone
Date: 26th July 2011


I am always so amazed at how well-written your posts are. They are such a pleasure to read, especially considering the falling standards of journalism recently. It's also interesting that you color code things and people, I haven't thought about the world that way.

From Blog: Bulgaria is gold ~ България е злато
Date: 25th July 2011

Golden tongue for a gold country
Terrific blog, Squirrel! I first thought that this was a current / recent trip to Bulgaria, but then I re-read the headline. Did I understand it correctly that this was an unpublished blog post from a 2010 trip that you are just posting now? Either way, wonderfully crafted, fresh & fun to read :-) Jim

From Blog: Bulgaria is gold ~ България е злато
Date: 25th July 2011

best ever!
squirl this is your best blog ever. sooooooo poetic! absolutely beautifully written and very LARGE. globally influenced, personally described. i just love it!!!!!!!!!

From Blog: Bulgaria is gold ~ България е злато
Date: 5th January 2011


Dear Sherry and Karen, I am very happy that there are still people like you who are willing to help the less fortunate people " the differently abled persons" there in Vietnam. I hope the that the Lord will give you more success and strenght so that you will help more of this people. I am also a differently abled person and I finished my degree in fine arts and my M.A. in art education inspite of this I could hardly land a job. its because of my condition here in the Philippines there are bills that are made for disabled persons but the implementation is weak. but I will try again to send my resume application letters I hope I will be lucky this time. by the way can you send me a photo of the 3 wheel motorbike with its operation manual thankyou and Happy New Year to you all

From Blog: Seeing Strength, Not Weakness
Date: 23rd December 2010

I was in a Navy Civic Action team at the hospital
I was there in 66/67 , with no formal skills, we did what we could to help the situation. I will forever remember the USAID/Cords doctors and nurses. If Sally /Wendy is reading ""HELLO " Aubrey Nabb anabb234@hotmail.com

From Blog: Da Nang Hospital
Date: 2nd June 2010

Hello Old Friend
Hello Sherry, I just googled you and found your website. Seems like you have been a very busy gal over the years. I am engaged and live in Ridley Park, PA. I just turned 39 this past Saturday - yoweeezowee I freakin out.about the impending big 40. Anyway I hope all is well. Just sending you good vibes from times long past. No need to respond if you don't feel comfortable. I still do a mean shadow puppet by the way. Mike "Crookzee" Crook


Date: 27th February 2010


This was the most beautiful unplanned plan I have ever read

From Blog: The Unplanned Plan
Date: 28th January 2010

I didnt know you could blog all that!
I didnt know you could blog all that!


Date: 5th June 2009

Life is like hell in Vietnam for ordinary people
I am a native of Danang currently living in the U.S.A. These horror photos and stories show that the poor in Vietnam are deliberately left behind in a country virtually every communist official is rich even by the U.S. standards. If we could 'take' a little bit of resources from the communist ruling class, we would be able to feed and treat all of these abandoned Vietnamese and make their lives whole lot better. This confirms that the communists are heartless people. The Vietnamese people have been oppressed for so long. So they need to rise up against their "VC masters" because they have nothing to lose but shackles and chains as Karl Marx predicted more than a hundred years ago.

From Blog: Working with Giao
Date: 30th April 2009

Inspiring
Sherry it's incredible to see how much you have achieved in one month in Vietnam. It's wonderful to see your commitment, creativity, endurance, talent and drive being channeled into something so worthwhile.

From Blog: The Workshop: Take 3!
Date: 28th April 2009

Super!
Great work ladies - we can't wait to get over there and check it out in the flesh! Jx

From Blog: The Workshop: Take 3!
Date: 27th April 2009


Keep up the great work squirelita. be safe.

From Blog: The Workshop: Take 3!
Date: 27th April 2009

CONGRATULATIONS
Hi Sherry - Congratulations on your fantastic achievements in Hoi An! I appreciate just how hard it must have been to accomplish such alot in Vietnam. Awesome!

From Blog: The Workshop: Take 3!
Date: 19th April 2009

Hi
Hey Sher, Thanks for the email invite. Such inspiring stories & photos in your blogs! You do great work. SG

From Blog: The Workshop: Take 3!
Date: 18th April 2009


Wwwooooooooowwww! : ) Looks fantastic and the happy faces are inspiring!

From Blog: The Workshop: Take 3!
Date: 10th April 2009

Cute little man!!!
Wow I'm impressed by the little guy's artistic ability! He is adorable and growing right before our eyes...I remember your previous visit. I'm sure you were the best Nanny. ~xo

From Blog: Nanny for a month
Date: 16th March 2009

Toughest Job in the World
Sherry baby, taking care of children is indeed the hardest job in the world! You now know, firsthand why I don't keep up with my friends as much as I'd like to...there are not enough hours or energy! Good luck on the next leg of your journey!

From Blog: Nanny for a month
Date: 16th March 2009

sooooooo cute!!!
Hi Squirl, what sweet photos!! and i love the Facebook story, soooo funny!!! my fav pic is of Harrison's lil' foot in your dance shoe! oh yes, and...YEAH FOR ICED COFFEE AND PORK CHOPS! i miss you!! LUV LES

From Blog: Nanny for a month
Date: 3rd January 2009

Wonderful
Just discovered your world-travelling blog... was unprepared for the amount of world-saving involved! Very moving stuff.

From Blog: Memory Portraits: Vietnam
Date: 12th November 2008

Thanks
Thank you so much for the great and encouragements you gave Africa and your most welcome in Jesus name. I wish to know you more. God bless Pastor Fred Hope Missionary B. Church Jinja Uganda www.gidcco.org

From Blog: El Shadai Foster Home
Date: 9th August 2008

Inspiring!
Sherry- I just wanted to take a minute and tell how great I think your mission is and how lucky I feel to have met you! I'm sorry we weren't able to meet up in Hoi An but hopefully can get overthere to catch up with you soon. The courage youor friends in Viet Nam have is amazing, a true inspiration to anyone. Take care of you and keep on keepin on. -Noel

From Blog: Workshop!
Date: 18th July 2008

today I finally overcame/tryin to fit the world inside a picture frame...
You travel. You volunteer. You inspire. You write. You write incredibly. AND you quote John Mayer.

From Blog: Nature Rules
Date: 18th July 2008

Catching up, and the pieces come together
ah, now I see how you started with LifeStart and met Karen...so amazing. do I say that enough?

From Blog: The Unplanned Plan





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