An amazing experience Sarah, I have loved reading your journals and am so excited about next May and going with the 12th graders to Moshi. I am already making a list of songs that would help the children with their English and then hopefully math - I look forward to talking with you later this summer or early fall. Thank you for sharing all of this with us.
Tanzania Traci-
Thanks for your message. I had an incredible four days with Teacher in Moshi. I would love to get together with you and Jim when I get home and share some stories and give you some updates. I have had some problems uploading pictures, but hopefully will have more luck soon. I am in Rwanda right now, and I have no doubt I will be back. It is an extraordinary country with an unbelievable history. I will call you when I am back in the states. Hope your family is doing well.
Sarah
You are amazing Seeing Africa through your eyes is an amazing education. I have loved each post and look forward to the next. You've always been such a caring and giving person, I'm so happy that you've been able to share that with such deserving people. I love you and I'm so proud of you. Be safe!! xoxo
Sarah- Kathy McHugh told me about your travelblog and I couldn't wait to read it! I have read all your entries at least twice! What an amazing experience. Jim and I would love to hear all about it when you get home. I am so glad to hear that your time with Teacher has been so meaningful. Send him our love. Travel safely!
upside down for WOW... I'm trying to think of something new I've learned in the last week. Will you ever be able to tell us all (never mind - don't need to answer that).
Be safe. Travel smart. I love you and can nort wait to see you.
love you keep on writing sarah, I am hanging on your every word and can't wait to get your next blog update.
these are amazing photos. It's hard to imagine you worlds away but this helps me picture what an amazing experience you are having.
I LOVE YOU!
Wow! How amazing... I'm so excited for you, and jealous too. I would love to return. The contrast between incredible beauty and terrible poverty is heartbreaking.
What an experience I read your journals with envy and excitement. Like your Mom I am so proud of you and your endeavors. I am thrilled to be able to read your experiences as soon as you post them. I can only imagine all the lives you are affecting!
Song & Dance I've heard you sing before, and it isn't pretty. The people must be VERY generous to cheer for you! Keep blogging Sar, it's fun to live vicariously through your adventures. Travel safely.
Hey!!! Wow...that sounds really amazing....i am glad that you are having soo much fun. I can't believe that you are seeing people that live on only a dollar a day...so what are u doing there exaclty?? r u working with the kids?
Thanks for including me on your blog Sarah
This sounds just so exciting. I can't wait to hear all about your adventures and see your photos. I'm sure you're as talented as your mother is when it comes to photography. Good luck and have a great time.
Love
Aunt Carolyn
Thanks for checking in! We are thinking of you always (7 hours ahead); it is good to know you have new friends - no big surprise there. Keep the comments coming. xoxoxoxx
Linda Kiracibasi
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An amazing experience
Sarah, I have loved reading your journals and am so excited about next May and going with the 12th graders to Moshi. I am already making a list of songs that would help the children with their English and then hopefully math - I look forward to talking with you later this summer or early fall. Thank you for sharing all of this with us.