OUCH ET phone home! no more burning yourself please! not stupid, just sounds painful.
I am so proud of you. I love your pictures. I need to see more of you in them. I cannot believe you are almost home. I cannot wait to hear of your adventures from your own mouth.
Love,
Samantha
The small things It is amazing how the small things, bringing tea, and building a house for a goat, seemingly insignificant, are the things that leave a lasting impression.
Love,
Your brother.
beer commercial? Are there other photos accessible? If so, how do you get to them? I've been loving the ones that accompany your blog. We miss you-- hurry home safely,
Larry
nice photos! I expect travelblog will feature your work on "best of."
Baby hippos are so cute. I saw my first one at National Zoo in 1961-- my 8th grade school trip.
Big HI to all your visitors,
Larry
Hej from Florida Hej AnnaSara!
It has been great "hearing" from you by the web. I thought it was time I said something back, so you know we are reading! (Say Hi to Andy, Dad and Anna)
I always find it amazing that there are all these "worlds" out there. How different "normal" is in other places. Take it easy when you come back. "Over here" can seem pretty insane after being out in the "real world". It took me about 4 months get back to more than 50% "western capacity" after my India trip.
Iris is now falling asleep by herself many evenings, and my new job (started January 1) is only a few minutes away (by car) so some days I have lunch at home. (I haven't had it together to bike to work yet. But at least I have air in tires now)
Also Iris is going to daycare a few days a week.
This development has made it possible for me and Heidi to actually sit down and have long grown-up conversations more than once a month :)
This weekend Heidi is at an ICAN conference in Orlando. ICAN = International Cesarean Awareness Network. So Iris and I are home "alone". Heidi found a puppet theater performance for us to go to tomorrow.
Lots of Hugs,
Martin ( Iris and Heidi )
Hi! Hi, AnnaSara! I'm sorry I've been a slacker and not been reading your travel blog like I should have, but I'm all caught up now and I'm even promoting your blog to my LJ friends. I'm glad that things are going as well as they are right now, and I'm especially glad to hear that your friend was able to get out of Uganda safely.
yay! yay for annasara being in africa! thanks so much for sharing the blog link, i will love seeing your pictures and descriptions. i well recall those antimalarial meds, mine did make me crazy a little bit! i hope you have an awesome time.
-darcy
Hi! I have now returned from completing the praticum part of my masters in public health in Mbale, Uganda, with The AIDS Support Organization (TASO): www.tasouganda.org. I learned a great deal and met many amazing people. Catch up with all my postings! I think I'll add more, even now that I'm home.... full info
Samantha
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OUCH
ET phone home! no more burning yourself please! not stupid, just sounds painful. I am so proud of you. I love your pictures. I need to see more of you in them. I cannot believe you are almost home. I cannot wait to hear of your adventures from your own mouth. Love, Samantha