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Where in the world is Joyce: 01/01/2009 - 02/01/2009
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Where in the world is Joyce. Please view our ever improving web site http:/ www.chuz2cruz.com/. May your travels bring you peace and happiness. Essex, CT, United States. View my complete profile. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. You may be interested to know we have selected two programs (so far) for 2009. www.waterishope.org. Is one of our projects as well as www.paulandlisa.org. Labels: Greetings for 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.
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laurelinwanderlust: January 2010
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A blog about my travels to Indonesia, Yemen, and beyond. See: www.laurelinniger.blogspot.com for my stories about my journey through Niger. Friday, January 29, 2010. Sana'a - Dubai - D.C. Ah, to be a woman, and to be free. Of course, all freedoms are relative. As a woman, I could still become trapped inside my head, and feel limited by the shape of my body, my capacity for professional growth, an economic downturn. But, let's face it, here in D.C., we live in relative freedom. Ah, yes, of course. Eve...
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laurelinwanderlust: Disagreeable Woman in DRC
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A blog about my travels to Indonesia, Yemen, and beyond. See: www.laurelinniger.blogspot.com for my stories about my journey through Niger. Tuesday, April 12, 2016. Disagreeable Woman in DRC. 8220;Tu es jolie! I know there are good men in DR Congo. There are good and bad men everywhere, but in the book I’m reading, Dancing in the Glory of Monsters. After I returned back from Mutshatsa, there he was, hanging out in the chic lounge with the other Congolese elite. He was with two friends who looked a lo...
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laurelinwanderlust: Wanderlusting to home
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A blog about my travels to Indonesia, Yemen, and beyond. See: www.laurelinniger.blogspot.com for my stories about my journey through Niger. Wednesday, July 1, 2015. As much as I had always yearned to see Ethiopia, and, in fact, every single one of Africa’s 54 countries, on this last trip abroad, what gave me solace was home. The world is chaotic and its problems are infinite and of overwhelming magnitude. I now, after my 35 years here, finally see the value of home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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laurelinwanderlust: Family planning is not the ugly stepchild—it is a lifeline for DRC
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A blog about my travels to Indonesia, Yemen, and beyond. See: www.laurelinniger.blogspot.com for my stories about my journey through Niger. Thursday, March 31, 2016. Family planning is not the ugly stepchild—it is a lifeline for DRC. We traveled Manika health zone today, about 30 minutes from our home base in Kolwezi. But Jimmy, like we do, wants to show the project is successful. He wants the funds to continue with the good work. That is the problem with these short-lived projects like ours. We come...
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laurelinwanderlust: April 2016
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A blog about my travels to Indonesia, Yemen, and beyond. See: www.laurelinniger.blogspot.com for my stories about my journey through Niger. Tuesday, April 12, 2016. Disagreeable Woman in DRC. 8220;Tu es jolie! I know there are good men in DR Congo. There are good and bad men everywhere, but in the book I’m reading, Dancing in the Glory of Monsters. After I returned back from Mutshatsa, there he was, hanging out in the chic lounge with the other Congolese elite. He was with two friends who looked a lo...
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laurelinwanderlust: July 2015
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A blog about my travels to Indonesia, Yemen, and beyond. See: www.laurelinniger.blogspot.com for my stories about my journey through Niger. Wednesday, July 1, 2015. As much as I had always yearned to see Ethiopia, and, in fact, every single one of Africa’s 54 countries, on this last trip abroad, what gave me solace was home. The world is chaotic and its problems are infinite and of overwhelming magnitude. I now, after my 35 years here, finally see the value of home. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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laurelinwanderlust: August 2011
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A blog about my travels to Indonesia, Yemen, and beyond. See: www.laurelinniger.blogspot.com for my stories about my journey through Niger. Thursday, August 4, 2011. Tribute to Meghan, Class of 1998. On February 5, 2011, at 30 years of age, our dear friend Meghan Murphy left this world. Which later became a movie. She volunteered at a local hospice care facility and threw the rest of her energy into working for T. Colin Campbell, the author of. 8230;Swing low, sweet chariot. Coming for to carry me home,.
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laurelinwanderlust: March 2016
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A blog about my travels to Indonesia, Yemen, and beyond. See: www.laurelinniger.blogspot.com for my stories about my journey through Niger. Thursday, March 31, 2016. Family planning is not the ugly stepchild—it is a lifeline for DRC. We traveled Manika health zone today, about 30 minutes from our home base in Kolwezi. But Jimmy, like we do, wants to show the project is successful. He wants the funds to continue with the good work. That is the problem with these short-lived projects like ours. We come...
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laurelinwanderlust: Welcome to the Heart of Africa
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A blog about my travels to Indonesia, Yemen, and beyond. See: www.laurelinniger.blogspot.com for my stories about my journey through Niger. Monday, March 28, 2016. Welcome to the Heart of Africa. I’d missed Africa. After I landed in Kinshasa yesterday and left the air conditioned airport, I stepped out into the thick, humid air. It was almost as if I carried a cloud down from the sky with me. Following a recently departed winter back home, that humid air felt like a gift. 8221; Bien sur, l’argent. I hand...
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