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Making a home in Kabul: July 2007
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Making a home in Kabul. Insert deeply emotional and witty phrase here. Tuesday, July 17, 2007. I have written and re-written summaries of my 29th year and I bored myself (and I usually find myself fascinating). The plodding battles with my health. Red blankets wrapped around my knees. Cups and cups of tea. Headaches, hives, dust, heat, cold. Doing the right thing and then wondering if it’s enough. Doing the wrong thing and hoping it wasn’t too bad. Failure. I'm pretty friggin lucky. She pulled in her hor...
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Making a home in Kabul: August 2007
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Making a home in Kabul. Insert deeply emotional and witty phrase here. Tuesday, August 28, 2007. Not much, just a chance. I have been writing these entries at night but posting them the next morning, if anyone notices the time difference. I spent the night before holed up in my room, journaling and listening to Pema Chodron. I feel better now, not because I worked all the problems out, but because I let myself sit with the fear. It eased it a bit. Something positive. . Monday, August 27, 2007. Together ...
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Making a home in Kabul: March 2007
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Making a home in Kabul. Insert deeply emotional and witty phrase here. Saturday, March 31, 2007. Blogs that make me go hmmmm. The very sweet Frida. Tagged me for a ‘meme’. I must admit, I have always wanted to be tagged for a meme (am I using this word correctly? Is it a noun or a verb? And this one was especially sweet as I have been tagged for a meme and also been given a Thinking Bloggers Award. 8211; I keep finding and then losing track of Safrang but each time I find him, I am struck by his insight ...
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Making a home in Kabul: Moving
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Making a home in Kabul. Insert deeply emotional and witty phrase here. Wednesday, September 05, 2007. To a new blog: www.homeinkabul.wordpress.com. Bear with me, it is slow going. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A little about this blog and me. I started this blog to keep in touch with friends and family while I'm in Afghanistan. I use this blog to vent and explain (to others and myself) why I love Afghanistan so much. I'm anonymous, so if you know my name - please don't use it. A Muslim A Day.
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Making a home in Kabul: September 2007
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Making a home in Kabul. Insert deeply emotional and witty phrase here. Wednesday, September 05, 2007. To a new blog: www.homeinkabul.wordpress.com. Bear with me, it is slow going. Tuesday, September 04, 2007. It is morning. I am sitting on my bed, half-dressed, listening to. This American Lifes The Center for Lessons Learned, which is about. The Armys attempts to understand post-conflict reconstruction. I should be getting ready for breakfast but I cant. After the Gulf War. Leading to another loose end.
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Projects - Teens4Teams
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How You Can Help. Pingpong set: table, net, 8 paddle, 8 boxes of balls. Living Conditions in Pakam Orphanage (left) Students at Pakam Orphanage (right). Uniforms and shoes for soccer. To learn more about CHILD, click here. Students at the school established by CHILD in Turkey. After 30 years of war in Afghanistan, there are an estimated 1.5 Million orphan children in. Funding for a Coach. To learn more about IOC, click here.
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International Orphan Care (IOC)
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International Orphan Care (IOC). Is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), 509(a)(1), non-political, non-sectarian, humanitarian organization established in California in 1993. Mr. Tamim Atayee is the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Treasurer of IOC. The IOC vision is to help Afghanistan’s orphans help themselves. PROJECT HOPE (Help the Orphans be Productive and Educated). Rsquo;s orphans can be exchanged for comfort and self-reliance. These children are precious and an important part of the future of. Is at full ca...
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Making a home in Kabul: They don't have bees in Kabul
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Making a home in Kabul. Insert deeply emotional and witty phrase here. Thursday, April 06, 2006. They don't have bees in Kabul. Or, Bees and Technology. My plans for a morning of studying and efficient organizing are often thwarted. I often catch up with my friends in Afghanistan or other U.S. early risers via IM and chat with them until I realize that it’s time to go to class. I shrieked, ran back to my bedroom and informed my two chat buddies (CB1 and CB2). There's a bee in my house, brb! They don't ha...
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Making a home in Kabul
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Making a home in Kabul. Insert deeply emotional and witty phrase here. Tuesday, September 04, 2007. South Korean $20 million for hostages:. Taliban get Chinese weapons. Hmm, wonder where they got the money to pay for those weapons? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A little about this blog and me. Afghanistan-related blogs and sites. Arther Kent - Sky Reporter. Moby Capital News (Dari). Friends (real and cyber). The Ummah (I didn't repeat the Muslims who are on my other link lists). A Muslim A Day.
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