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A Tale of Two Cities: Kigali to Rome: Determined to Have Fun
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A Tale of Two Cities: Kigali to Rome. I have been blessed with two wonderful internships. Summer 2007: working on issues of agriculture with Food for the Hungry (see www.fh.org) in Rwanda. And Fall 2007: working with the US state department at its USUN mission in Rome. There is sure to be many exciting experiences along the way, so if you're interested, you may read about them here. Thank you and God bless. Determined to Have Fun. The Onslaught of Oppertunity. The Beauty of Southern Italy. Is really bad ...
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A Tale of Two Cities: Kigali to Rome: September 2007
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A Tale of Two Cities: Kigali to Rome. I have been blessed with two wonderful internships. Summer 2007: working on issues of agriculture with Food for the Hungry (see www.fh.org) in Rwanda. And Fall 2007: working with the US state department at its USUN mission in Rome. There is sure to be many exciting experiences along the way, so if you're interested, you may read about them here. Thank you and God bless. Home Is Where the Heart Is. Thursday, September 27, 2007. Hello again friends,. Even after carryin...
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A Tale of Two Cities: Kigali to Rome: Executive
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A Tale of Two Cities: Kigali to Rome. I have been blessed with two wonderful internships. Summer 2007: working on issues of agriculture with Food for the Hungry (see www.fh.org) in Rwanda. And Fall 2007: working with the US state department at its USUN mission in Rome. There is sure to be many exciting experiences along the way, so if you're interested, you may read about them here. Thank you and God bless. Determined to Have Fun. The Onslaught of Oppertunity. The Beauty of Southern Italy. We can’t...
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A Tale of Two Cities: Kigali to Rome: July 2007
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A Tale of Two Cities: Kigali to Rome. I have been blessed with two wonderful internships. Summer 2007: working on issues of agriculture with Food for the Hungry (see www.fh.org) in Rwanda. And Fall 2007: working with the US state department at its USUN mission in Rome. There is sure to be many exciting experiences along the way, so if you're interested, you may read about them here. Thank you and God bless. Reseraching, Reporting, Reading and wRiting. Life is Full of Surprises. A Welcomed Change of Pace.
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Tracking Down Truth: Thanks!
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Sunday, January 18, 2009. Taking a step out of my American life, I realized quite a bit about myself and the culture in which I live. I believe as a Nation we are very spoiled. Not solely our fault. We have been raised in a culture that has a lot and we know no different. It's our way of life. Which is why I hadn't hit this conclusion until I lived in a 500 person village with no running water or electricity for 3 weeks. Isn't this what we sound like? Our conversations are full of complaining (gossip)...
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Tracking Down Truth: Quick and Slow
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Monday, July 13, 2009. It's been an exciting two weeks. Let me try to quickly update you with my limited internet time. Our stop after Florence was Rome. Rome was amazing! We are staying in this little apartment that sleeps 4 with a kitchen, bathroom (hot water), and dining room. We are only about a 1 mintue walk from the Sea and are surrounded by little cafe's, bakery's, food markets lined with fresh fruit and vegetables, and gelato! July 13, 2009 at 1:45 PM. Be safe, love ya, mom.
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Tracking Down Truth: In the Pursuit
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. Truth lies both within Africa and America - neither of us have it more figured out then the other. Both nations, along with the other nations of the world, possess strengths and weaknesses when looking from an eagle's eye and with a truth perspective. I sat at BaBa's house (the cheif of the village) three times a day to communally and realtionally spend my meals. Surrounded by a family that really has no boundries. I was told a story by another Peace Corps volunteer - during h...
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Tracking Down Truth: 2nd Leg
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Monday, July 6, 2009. What did one olive say to the other other olive as he fell off the table? Now the Second leg of our adventure has begun. We took the train to Florence, Italy yesterday morning and will be spending 2 nights here (the 5th and 6th). The city is beautiful. We've been able to see a couple things so far, including the humongous statue of David.super cool. Check out the photos:. Walled city called Lucca - John, Scott, and I doing a jumping picture on top of the wall! July 7, 2009 at 5:29 PM.
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Tracking Down Truth: Planning a Greater Plan
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Sunday, August 17, 2008. Planning a Greater Plan. Odd to imagine that 5 years ago I was considering pursuing a career as an accountant. If you know me at all today, that statement might provoke laughter. An accountant? I can’t identify a job that could be farther away from who I am today. But bound for college, I had to come up with a plan. I had to vision myself 5 years from then and sketch a plan for my life. Planning hasn’t quite worked for me. Now listen, you who say, “ Today. What is your life?