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Ndiza Yenda: Value of a dollar
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Ndiza Yenda means "I Will Go" in Nyanja. This is my blog to record my adventures, work, and general happenings in my year as a Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholar in Lusaka, Zambia. Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Value of a dollar. When does a dollar not equal a dollar? When you live in a place where the majority of the population lives on a dollar a day. Think about that - we spend, what, $600 a month on rent, $150 on food, $50 on gas, maybe a $30 haircut every now and then? By the way, all the stat...
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Ndiza Yenda: October 2010
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Ndiza Yenda means "I Will Go" in Nyanja. This is my blog to record my adventures, work, and general happenings in my year as a Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholar in Lusaka, Zambia. Tuesday, October 12, 2010. Monday, October 4, 2010. The road at sunrise. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. La Luchita: Paz, Justicia y Libertad. The Death of Fidel: Welcome to the 21st Century! Heading South . . . Butare. Han Solo: Return to the Motherland. Costa, Sierra y Selva. Part 2 of 3.
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba: Picture Albums
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba. Little by little, fills the pot. 102010 Kerio view Hike. Eldoret w mom 1.11. Nairobi w mom 1.11. Masai Mara 1.9.11. Watamu 1.12.11. Mombasa 1.13.11. Nile Rafting 3.11. Hell's Gate and Mt. Longonot 5.21.2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Han Solo: Return to the Motherland. Costa, Sierra y Selva. The Far (upper) East Side. Global Mental Health: Risk and Resilience. South of the Border, West of the Sun, On an Alpaca. 26 Jun - 3 Jul. The beginning of an end. 19 Jun - 26 Jun.
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba: Chai Break
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba. Little by little, fills the pot. Wednesday, April 13, 2011. At around 10:30am at AMPATH, workers drop everything to have an obligatory chai (tea) and snack break. Waiting room with 40 patients? Sorry, we are having chai! Need to quickly pick up something? Yup, you'll have to wait until after chai! 8 months ago the chai phenomenon made me crazy. And I mean, rip my hair out of my head, CRAZY. Where is the sense of responsibility? Blank stares and jaw drops followed). All of the...
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba: 2011-05-22
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba. Little by little, fills the pot. Saturday, May 28, 2011. 4 weeks left in Eldoret and I still don't think I've accepted the fact that this wonderful year will be coming to an end very soon. At least the people around me are paying attention so they planned one last longtermer trip last weekend. We biked about 5 miles to a gorge and then hiked for about 1.5 hours through the gorge. Trying to get up close and personal with the zebras. The rim of the crater. Monday, May 23, 2011.
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba: 2011-05-29
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba. Little by little, fills the pot. Friday, June 3, 2011. Have I mentioned how wonderful it's been to have a garden year round? This is one of the many things that I will miss about living in Kenya. I have successfully planted and harvested the following from seed:. Swiss chard (this has been growing nonstop since September.it's monster chard and I can't get enough of it). Tomatoes (3 plants yielded about 70 tomatoes in January). Kentucky blue pole beans. Here are some pictures.
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba: Garden Update
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba. Little by little, fills the pot. Friday, June 3, 2011. Have I mentioned how wonderful it's been to have a garden year round? This is one of the many things that I will miss about living in Kenya. I have successfully planted and harvested the following from seed:. Swiss chard (this has been growing nonstop since September.it's monster chard and I can't get enough of it). Tomatoes (3 plants yielded about 70 tomatoes in January). Kentucky blue pole beans. Here are some pictures.
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Ndiza Yenda: Reading Anna Karenina in Lusaka
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Ndiza Yenda means "I Will Go" in Nyanja. This is my blog to record my adventures, work, and general happenings in my year as a Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholar in Lusaka, Zambia. Saturday, May 14, 2011. Reading Anna Karenina in Lusaka. Maybe 80% of us do that! 8221; And here we are, in a country where there was a letter in the newspaper the Post. May 25, 2011 at 8:06 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. And so it ends. Coming full circle: Five things I learned.
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba: 2011-06-12
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba. Little by little, fills the pot. Sunday, June 12, 2011. One of my goals for the year was to start running more. I usually pick other activities over running since distance running for long periods of time was never my thing. I polevaulted in college so my running consisted of sprinting about 80 feet several times in a row. Anyway, I've definitely built a better running base while I've been in Kenya but I still feel like I have a lot more work to do. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba: TB team field visit!
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Haba na haba, hujaza kibaba. Little by little, fills the pot. Saturday, April 2, 2011. TB team field visit! My mentor and her fellow are back in Kenya for a few weeks so I was able to join them on a field visit last Wednesday and Thursday to Port Victoria, Mukhobola, and Khunyango. Outside the TB clinic. I would stop coming to my appointments too! The TB projects office team with the Port Victoria cough monitors. I am so glad that I got to go into the field! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). All of the...
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