Ismaeli, Jonathan, ericki, and junior are loving school so much! They are the stars of the KEA nursery program!
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Yesterday was a really rough day. Malaika, little Hellen, Scola, little Neema, and I went to the bus station in town to buy our tickets to g...
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Heads up! This is a very long and very raw emotional blog post--I know most people won't read all of it... but if you can, I think you w...
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Dressing up and going door to door for treats and candy is a staple for most Western childhoods. Halloween isn’t celebrated in Tanzania, but...
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So a little more about this past Sunday--- after I took Malaika to the bus station and the kids had finished their church service, Me, Rache...
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Often we talk about the kids in Uru in terms of what they don’t have and how we can provide for them. We forget that these children bring s...
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on sunday night I arrived in Kilimanjaro Tanzania. My friend Paul came to pick me up from the airport and drove my five massive suitcases ...
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Yesterday was a great day!! I didn’t wake up until 8:30 which is sooo late to wake up in Africa considering the roosters, cows, and dogs s...
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Its all in us to defy expectations and to go into the world and to be brave. and to want. and to need. and to hunger for adventures. to em...
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