Cockroaches, ha, ha! My sweet squirrel,
I have to admit this one made me smile. You are so crafty and clever when it comes to adapting to change. :) I know you question your impact, but this will make a profound difference for the kids! Keep chugging and we will see you soon. MWA.
~Lauren xo
Coming home Stinks...we do miss you here but I know your true passion, traveling and helping people. all pictures of you, you look the happiest. we do miss you, but I understand ecri is what it is....
....Iyou can always do another trip, or join the peacecore...sounds like they really take care of you. work @ ecri and save your money...
it will all work out..
Proud of my girl!! Hey darling! I am so backed up with work (finally got a job-in the city) that I am printing all your Africa blogs and I'm reading them on the train to work tomorrow!! I just want you to know I'm thinking of you and you're in my prayers! Love ya..xoxo
amazing Sister Sherry,
So happy to read of your incredible travels. While you are spreading peace and love on that side of the world, you've brightened my day over on this side! And made me laugh!
Be safe.
Love,
Stacy
Squirrelita Berg aka Mini Mother Teresa. As I sit in my cubicle drinking coffee I get a sudden urge to want to eat flying ants. Unfortunately, I have to settle for trail mix. Your SO lucky. Miss you Angel!
Wow! Sherry Baby, you continue to amaze me with what you are doing! The world is a much better place for having you! Be well and be safe, so that you can continue the marvelous work that you are doing! Much love, Lisa
you are amazing Sherry,
You are amazing. pictures are great. Story even better. Perhaps the principal from D'shala called ahead and informed them of your stamina. I think he is still waiting for you to paint his portrait on the side of the school, however....
Safe surreal travels.
xxoo,
Linnea
Very Honored Sister Sherry Well, I'm happy to hear that they didn't ACTUALLY try to kidnap you...at least not more than temporarily!
Sounds like you are having a fascinating time there!
I may actually use your blog to teach a lesson or two in my GED and Computer classes!
Josh
Could be VERY
A playmate for the dogs Bergs and Bailey woudl love a baby calf. I need to know his name. If I don't, I will have to name him. I wanna kiss his nose.
You are doing good things Sista Sherry ( I am slangin' it for Philly folks).
Surreal Of course you found a place that would make us all wish we could do more - once again! It is a funny observation, but in the "dribble" picture, I noticed your sneakers: )
How to kidnap a squirrel... Dearest Squirrel,
I heard kidnapping a squirrel is risky business? A shy creature who likes to store food, does not want to wait all day for eggs and fanta! Maybe tough day for you darling, but a good move on their part. Thank you for donating the money to them, I couldn't think of a more appropriate use. It made me tear up luv. :) Take care and keep doing your good work Sister Sherry. I love and miss you...MWA!
~Lauren xoxo
PS - need to hear all about the new baby calf when you get home!
Wow! I really enjoyed that entry. Found myself LOL at times. Your writing is so amazing I almost feel as if I am experiencing it with you... I am glad that the people appreciate and recognize what you are doing. Your are amazing. Be safe and take care:)
Nice to hear from you!! It is always so refreshing to read your entries. Sounds like you had some fun changing diapers and getting drooled on!! LOL. Looking foward to your next entry... Take care(:
Hi from Vietnam I am sure you will spread your unique magic over those that are in need in Uganda despite how brief your time is there. We miss you in Vietnam!!Love from Karen and all of the Lifestart kids.
SO GLAD TO HEAR how your first week has been! i can see that the month is going to fly by before you even can blink!
LOVE the sweet photo of Dribble. ok i know that is not the child's REAL name... :)
Good on ya Hey Sherry, I am a Vietnamese-Australian and have just found out about Lifestart Foundation. Hope to catch up with you in VN or in Oz if you happen to be in Melbourne to visit Karen. I am about to call her in 5 mins to talk about some fund raising idea in Oz.
I love reading your travel blogs, it takes my mind off my boring existence in the rat race in an office in Melb, Oz. But hey, I know I am very lucky compare to the people in Vietname. I could've been one of them, had my parents not fled VN in the '80s. Life's weird.
I began traveling in my early twenties and found that the experience offered a mind opening perspective of life in relation to the lives of others around the world. Since then, I've explored over 40 different countries, immersed in their cultures and customs, many of which lack the freedom of artistic creation and expression. Recognizing the many opportunities she was afforded in life, like an art education, would become the driving force behind my motivation...... full info
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Thanks for taking me to another place through your blog, this one especially.