My swimming class in all their glory and new snazzy swimsuits from the market:
Hunter's birthday - "Happy" was all the cake said. Full stop. Enough said...
Visiting Orkeeswa Secondary's students singing "Get up, Stand up" Kimaasai style:
The Orkeeswa garden. Grow garden grow..
The same birthday boy playing basketball on Team Arusha:
Life Skills in effect with my class of Form 1s and Form 2s. We just finished the Bridge Model and were acting out missing life skills this day, playing Rita and Lucy (You RPCV's know the one):
A new mode of transport post-Peace Corps. Welcome to piki piki land...
Friends - Peter and Hil - on my hot new drumset. Don't be jealous...Thanks Russells!A shot from our bible study cell group. We meet Wednesdays. And yes, the boys are better singers than the girls. So be it
With friend Helena (daughter of my amazing counterpart in Makambako, Kaduma) celebrating her graduation over lunch. Tres chic kama kawa
Being silly on the way to the Hot SpringsWhat a weirdoA sweet getaway to the Springs with the Bordens. Campout #1 of 2009
She would fall asleep on a book. So typical Lisa:)
Is this what Trevor meant when he sings, "My Dad's a builder and a BREAKER.."?Who would've guessed this guy has back problems?
Mural from a favorite new hangout near Olasiti, a Neeema's of Iringa-like place, where blind,deaf and handicapped Tanzanians are employed making jewelry out of glass. We deposit our bottles there every month. A gorgeous place with gorgeous people. Karibu nawe.
"You may not remember what other people say, but you'll always remember how others make you feel."
Thursday, April 02, 2009
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2 comments:
Great photos... great memories :-)
Miss you! xx
Love the photos...
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