Traveling vicariously w/ joy & appreciation! I've finally gotten 'round to reading your post & am I ever glad that I finally did! WOW! As usual, your descriptive writing and accompanying photos were fabulous. I feel like I had a mini-vaca while reading your blog post. Thank you. And it only increased my desire all the more to see these places myself some day! You 2 rock! I'm so glad you traveled like you did and shared so much of it beautifully w/ friends & family. Cheers!
Grit
Keep those pictures coming! What an incredible journey you are on. I love keeping up on it. Thanks for sharing stories and pictures :)
And THANK YOU for the postcard. I loved it!!!
Marvelous photos! Hi Paola,
I can't wait to see you now that we are both back in Saint Paul & have a face to face, heart to heart conversation about our trips! Your photos and stories are marvelous. I can't wait to hear and see more! We must make a coffee date soon!!!
Grit
Thanks for sharing! Wow! just getting caught up on your blog. This is really amazing, thanks for sharing everything with us. And way to bust out your nursing skills, Paola, RN. I'm so proud! ;)
local area healthcare for young man Hi Paula and Joe. I talked with one of our doctors at the clinic where I work. She normally goes to Tanzania this time of year but is not this year. She suggested that the young man with the health problem might find help at the Selian medical center in Arush or Kllamanjaro medical center not from from there.
Stay safe and well,
Linda Moses
I just got connected with your blog so my answer may be late but for your little boy, Dr Jacobson has a clinic, Selian, I believe that is how it is spelled, which helps the poor and may be a connection for him. Sounds like you have had a great, wonderful trip.
wawawasi or watoto niumbani... the meat you ate is called nima choma..misma parrillada.. Happy to know you are visiting those places where we also had fun and admiration for such as Ngorotgoro. Buena Paola and Joe... G-d bless you
Augusto
Amazing It sounds like you guys are having such an amazing time. I am so proud to be your friends and send my positive thoughts your way for the rest of your journey. You are making everlasting impressions on these children and I am sure they are doing the same to you!! Love ya, Jaimie
karibuni kwa Arusha feliz reviviendo mis propias experiencias de saber que Uds. con el mismo carinio las estaran viviendo
Mis bendiciones a Uds. por su voluntariado y que regresen con muchas riquezas espirituales sanos y contentos
Augusto
Grit
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Traveling vicariously w/ joy & appreciation!
I've finally gotten 'round to reading your post & am I ever glad that I finally did! WOW! As usual, your descriptive writing and accompanying photos were fabulous. I feel like I had a mini-vaca while reading your blog post. Thank you. And it only increased my desire all the more to see these places myself some day! You 2 rock! I'm so glad you traveled like you did and shared so much of it beautifully w/ friends & family. Cheers! Grit