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30th November 2008
George Ulrich
very, very bad country - From: Working in the Dominican Republic
After five years spend @ Santo Domingo I may say that actually nothing is good in Dominican Republic. Sorrry except beaches but only when Dominicans are not there. I have tons of exaplems of robbing, cheating, corruption, bad behaviour, criminals, drugs, dirt and much more. My wife is Dominiana but we actually she is just waitibg to have her EU residency and get out from this corrupted country George
26th November 2008
Gretchen Watkin
Thank You! - From: Commuting to work
Dear Nancy, Thank you for sharing your trip with me. What an adventure and what great work you are doing. Have a happy thanksgiving. Gretchen
13th November 2008
Vagabond Wanna Be
Big hairy things with more legs than me - From: Working in the Dominican Republic
Nancy, if I had seen that tarantula I would have had to put a bag over my mouth cause would be hyperventilating! I love snakes but spiders do something to my psyche! I love your site and am trying to make my own but cannot see yet how to upload files, a work in progress, take care, Linda
3rd November 2008
Leo
- From: Working in the Dominican Republic
Very interesting.
2nd October 2008
Ruthie
amazing - From: Liberty at Guantanamo
The pics are amazing! you look wonderful and what an adventure for you. Stay healthy and in touch. love Ruthie
20th September 2008
Ed Patton
- From: Pictures of the Kearsarge
Nancy, the Kearsarge ran with us on the Ticonderoga in the South China Sea in the Early 60's. I lived on that carrier for 3 years. Footloose is so appropriate for you my friend. Love Ed
17th September 2008
Andrew D. Whitmont
Wow - From: Pictures of the Kearsarge
Nancy, This is not your average tourist trip! Keep up the good work. Andrew
15th September 2008
Christina Carlson
Greetings from Yakima - From: I'm off to the Caribbean
Nancy, I am loving your adventure vicariously. I just finished Mountains beyond Mountains; all about Haiti and the fantastic lack of medical care. You know you are needed: lots. I am still teaching in public school and am committed to twice a month sharing some far off locale and someone who has been there. Your blog/photo will be one of the shows! Thanks for including me and making me think. You always have. Good to read about soccer with both Daniel and Tafara. Glad both are well. Cheers, Christina Carlson
14th September 2008
Marelvy Martha
- From: I'm off to the Caribbean
Dr. Foote, I am so gland to hear from you again. Also that you are doing what you like the best" helping people" We miss you in Yakima and we dont forget about you. Love you. Marelvy
9th September 2008
Heilman's
Wow! - From: Day 3 at Santa Marta, Colombia
Thanks for sending us your blog link, Nancy. I've enjoyed reading your entries and you’re now one of my “bookmarks.” Hearing your stories sure is a good way to put our lives into perspective.I'm looking forward to hearing more about your adventures! In the meantime, take care and keep well! xo Muffin (and Dewey!)
7th September 2008
Noel Groves
Different perspective on MRE's - From: More waiting....
Nancy, I chuckled over your comment about the MRE seeming like more than 1500 calories. That's not the perspective I've heard from Jacob about MRE's during his army summer training. The logistics details do sound mind-boggling. Thanks for sharing!
6th September 2008
Andrew D. Whitmont
Hurucan? - From: First rule: be flexible
Ojalá que no sufran del próximo hurucán!
3rd September 2008
Andrew D. Whitmont
Que lastima! - From: Day 3 at Santa Marta, Colombia
Que lástima que hay tantos problemas y vds. sin recursos. Pero, ándale, haz la lucha, con todo bueno que puedes juntar. Andrew
3rd September 2008
Leo
Interesting. - From: Day 3 at Santa Marta, Colombia
I can see much work being accomplished.
23rd August 2008
footeloose
Great to hear from you! - From: I'm off to the Caribbean
Hi, Mags, Thanks for the comment to the blog. Where is Megan working and living? How about Ashleigh? Is she going to graduate school? Daniel is in Florida in his senior year at Florida Southern College. He got recruited here to play soccer, but got injured just before practices started last fall, so he was out for the season. He'll still be eligible to play next year as a graduate student. He's majoring in International Business and seems to be pretty much enjoying life. Tafara started graduate school last year in the same program I completed (Master in Public Administration). However, she wasn't all that happy with the program. She is still playing serious soccer, and in 2 weeks will be participating in a jamboree-type event here in Florida to be recruited to a new professional women soccer league team. The league is starting next year, and will have 7 teams, with 2 more to be added in 2010. She's pretty excited about it, and I think she has a pretty good chance of getting recruited. She had a really good season this year, so I have my fingers crossed for her. This has been her dream since she was 8, and I love to see her moving toward achieving it. How's Paul's job? What are you doing with yourself? How's your heart? Hope all is well. Keep in touch. Fondly, Nancy
23rd August 2008
Noel Groves
Good for you! - From: I'm off to the Caribbean
Nancy, Great to hear Project HOPE is going to benefit from your many, diverse abilities and knowledge. It was so exciting to see you when you were in Yakima--we'd just been wondering where you were. I look forward to staying in touch and hearing more of your new service opportunities. Noel
22nd August 2008
Diana Ely
San Blas - From: I'm off to the Caribbean
B sure to check out the lobsters when you go to San Blas (they're huge :-)
21st August 2008
Jackie Baker
Hey! - From: I'm off to the Caribbean
Congratulations on embarking on another fascinating journey on your trek through life. I'm just back from NYC & DC & Tennessee with grandkids in tow. I had no hiking boots nor permethrin but, by the grace of God, survived.
21st August 2008
Ellen
Awesome - From: I'm off to the Caribbean
Thanks for the update! What an awesome adventure awaits you and those you will be working with! Looking forward to further postings! ~Ellen
21st August 2008
Karim
Heartiest Congraculations - From: I'm off to the Caribbean
Hi Nancy Heartiest congraculations on your new adventure, I am sure you will successfuly achieve your objectives. I have joined Care International in Pakistan as National Consultant, for a short assignment of one month. take care Karim
21st August 2008
Lynne Fulp
Vicarious Thrill - From: I'm off to the Caribbean
Thanks for sending me your blog, Nancy - I intend to follow your journey keenly. Be safe, be well, keep us posted!
20th August 2008
Maggie Johns
Excited for u! - From: I'm off to the Caribbean
We r so glad u remembered us in yr blog. U must be having a wonderful time, in spite of the poor conditions and mosquitos. Meg got married 7/07 and is an RN & Ash grad from WSU 6/08. How is Tafara? I had wondered where Daniel was.. we r still in Reno. Love mags
12th August 2006
sandyc
Hey Dorothy!! - From: First leg of the journey
Agree, definitely not KS. So GREAT to hear from you and where and what you are doing. Stay safe and in touch. Always our Best!!! SandyC
12th August 2006
Ed Patton
You are brave Nancy - From: First leg of the journey
So glad to hear from you Nancy. Please keep me informed about your travels. Love Ya Ed P.S. Had neck surgery at the U.O.Wa. two weeks ago. I'm doing well.
11th August 2006
Janay Thorne
WOW! - From: First leg of the journey
Hey Beautiful!!! And... I thought my journey last year was an ADVENTURE. You, my dear, are just enlightening. Hugs to you, 12 hours away... sent Express UPS! Janay
11th August 2006
George Foote
Messages just received - From: Introduction
Hi Nancy, It is August 10th and I just got your first three blog entries, Introduction, First Leg of Journey and More random thoughts. Since you wrote these June 13th, perhaps they were out there somewhere with your luggage. I hope your luggage has been found as well. I was beginning to wonder if you made it all right. I tried calling Tafara, but did not get an answer or response from the message left.
10th August 2006
Janet Shaw
Thanks - From: First leg of the journey
Thanks for including me in your blog.


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