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African Adventure- Day 80

Nouakchott has been full of surprises. I was partially expecting a desolate, sandy town with nothing modern about it.  The guide book made it sound as such; no atms, no restaurants, or supermarkets.  The sandy part was certainly true but … Continue reading

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The Illusionists

 Honduras, as well as other developing countries has a long tradition of being illusionists.  Not the “Abracadabra” sort of yester-year, this breed is practicing exclusively in the workplace.  People give the illusion of caring, the illusion of helping and also … Continue reading

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The Troubles of Giving

1.8 million. That is the number of people that die each year from diarrhea illnesses according to the World Health Organization. Most cases of diarrhea are caused by consuming contaminated water.  The people need clean water and we happen to … Continue reading

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A New Beginning

One would think that after 2 years of living abroad, I would have been prepared to start my new life in Honduras.  We had no idea what we were getting ourselves into.  It is true, there are a lot of … Continue reading

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Since 2001, Robert and I have collectively visited over 90 countries.  We have worked overseas since 2004 and recently obtained Master’s degrees in development from the Australian National University.  We are currently serving in the U.S. Peace Corps in Zambia.

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