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African Adventure- Day 34
Today we tried our luck again with the internet. I’m still not sure if we can be considered lucky or not. Technically, we did have spurts of a functioning connection but not long enough or strong enough to actually get … Continue reading
African Adventure- Day 28- A Perfect Storm
The day began with chatting up a storm with a queen and by nightfall we were soaked to the bone due to a storm like no other. The first stop of the day was the tribal kingdom of Bafut and … Continue reading
Back to Arabic…sort of!
We are back in the Arab world! After a quick red-eye flight we find ourselves now in Morocco. Everything is a fascinating mix of French, Arabic, and Spanish. As if I wasn’t already confused with the 3 languages as it … Continue reading
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
Thinking of the Future
At this point in time, we are still unsure of what lies ahead once we finish our time here in the Philippines. Bobby has thought more about graduate school and programs and it seems that he will be taking a … Continue reading
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Happily Ever After
This past weekend has been such a joy, the wedding of Jenny and Patrice ended up being much more than just a wedding. I felt like I was on vacation for the first time in a long time. Thins went … Continue reading
Bienvenue à Paris!!
I arrived once again in Paris once again welcomed by the seething chaos of Charles De Gaulle airport. For such a sophisticated country, the inefficiency of this airport never ceases to amaze me. The baggage claim is only accessible on … Continue reading
New York Blues
Finally my time here is coming to an end. I had been having problems with my family for several reasons. Firstly, over concern over the places where we plan to be in our near future; Syria for language classes. Secondly, … Continue reading