If you are still there - Asosa Trying to find a way to keep in touch with our adopted sons birth father since the orphanage has closed down, he lived in Asosa at the time of the adoption which was about a year and a half ago.
Thank you so much! Great put! :-)
I'm happy to know about brave and inspirational people helping the needy in my country... Thank you so much Dr. Hana and God bless your efforts.
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Really interesting post - sounds very honest and realistic. I'm just considering a placement in Asosa now, would love to hear more about the place and your experiences. Are you still there? What type of placement are you doing?
Love reading your blog Hana! The pics are outstanding! I may have to use them should I dabble in painting again. I hope you're doing great. Keep up the good work!
You seem to be coping just fine :) You have 6 months more or less and there's still a lot of time to explore and be in that contentment phase. I know you're in Turkey now ---hoping this comment finds you where you are and just wanna encourage you that to labor for others is never in vain. :)
No regrets! Amen. Thanks for blogging all the phases for those of us whom haven't volunteered but are considering. and p.s. you pictures are fantastic.
Thank you! Regardless of the reasons people give for volunteering, does it matter in the end? if even a little bit positive comes from it, then it is indeed your Nobel Prize. Thank you for going on the edge and giving this part of your life. Most people including myself, have never felt that piece of reward you are feeling. Maybe there are ups and downs, but we all have that even in our AC and heated houses with electricity 24/7 and water we can drink straight from the tap. We love you! TitaFromTexas!
Courage, gumption and fulfillment Hi, Doc Hana! Congratulations for being such a courageous volunteer in a course you have not chartered until your mobilization, and for the gumption to continue pursuing your goal/s despite all your challenges. Notwithstanding, you sound absolutely fulfilled as you ride your Ethiopian roller coaster ride. Go, go, go!
one of God's beautiful creations.... still planning to visit basco batanes just to witness the beautiful creation of God and hope i can make it sooner nxt year....may the lord god favor my dreams.
i really love to see it in real time i was amaze of some pictures, parang if you are nature lover dapat dito ka pumunta, dahil sa maganda. pag iipunan ko talaga ito, kahit takot ako sa airplane sumakay. a place i must see..
Good Job! Hi ate han!
Nice blogs and pictures! I hope you could do more. I am able to see the world because of your blogs. Cheapest way to travel is reading it..haha. I,m so proud of you ate han. Be safe always!!
heavenly place! The places are really wonderful! After seeing these pictures, I got more inspired to strive hard to reach these places. Batanes really is my dream place! Hope to be there someday....
eyeopener What an eyeopener. I found myself humming one of my fav Lennon tunes. Been wondering how long you'd be staying there, hana. And which org are u really involved in?
Nice blog. Thanks for sharing.
Photo frames..all of them! Hi Fateundermined!
What beauty in your photos...admitedly the lines from "sound of music" as your photo caption are what got me to look up your post, and I wasn't disappointed. And what a tale about the locals and the travellers... true, you need to understand your neighbours.
Thanks for the post,
aditya
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