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Out in the rice fields: November 2013
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Out in the rice fields. Our Adventures from Teaching English in Japan, Volunteering in Angola, and Working in Canada. Monday, November 25, 2013. The difference a week makes. Above: The day after I arrived, with freshly fallen snow. It was too cold for my shell jacket, though I did feel a bit silly in my parka. You can see the river doesn't have any ice in it. Above: a few days after I arrived, while flying over to Moosonee, you can see some ice beginning to gather in the river. Thursday, November 21, 2013.
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Out in the rice fields: September 2008
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Out in the rice fields. Our Adventures from Teaching English in Japan, Volunteering in Angola, and Working in Canada. Monday, September 22, 2008. Top Ten Reasons To Be Us. Since we have to blog a bunch for school now, I came across my blog, and saw how sad and lonely it is. Poor ignored, starved blog. If my blog was one of those little electronic pets, it would have beeped it's last beep long ago. The Top Ten reasons to be Ben and Julia right now:. We are rocking the rock climbing! In an Art Gallery!
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Memoirs by Rebecca: Word from Angola
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Thursday, September 13, 2007. I love to read your blog. Great pictures. While I was in Ghana, I met a couple who knew you, the Coopers. September 20, 2007 at 6:13 PM. Hello This post is likeable, and your blog is very interesting, congratulations :-). I will add in my blogroll =). If possible gives a last there on my blog, it is about the Tênis e Sapato. I hope you enjoy. The address is http:/ tenis-e-sapato.blogspot.com. A hug. April 5, 2008 at 4:45 AM. Thank you for your fantastic posting. As 1 Thessal...
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Memoirs by Rebecca: Almost Home!
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Saturday, August 4, 2007. The prenatal clinics have been one of my highlights during my time in Angola. As I have said many good-byes already, the Angolans all reply with send greetings to your family, friends and your church. So considered yourself greeted by the staff from CEML, Rio da Huila and the church at nGunga. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pre-natal Clinic at Rio da Huila. Pre-natal Clinic at Rio da Huila. One of my many blankets! As 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24 says: Now may the God of peace H...
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Memoirs by Rebecca: April 2007
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Sunday, April 29, 2007. The Lord is so good to me! Today at my home church in Glenbush Sk, the Hoffnungsfelder Mennonite Church, they had a commissioning service for Paul, who's going to North Africa, and me. It is such a blessing to have the support of my church family and my family family. (My mom is hemming my scrubs as I write.). Friday, April 27, 2007. Or perhaps the beginning. Right now I'm at my parents farm, I'll be here until I leave on Monday. Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Thursday, April 19, 2007.
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Memoirs by Rebecca: June 2007
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Saturday, June 23, 2007. One exciting thing is that we have electricity most of the time right now. Before we had power for 6 hours and no power for 12 hours but now we have power almost all of the time! So hot showers are more abudant now. Congratulations to Tim and Erica on their wedding! I hope you had a wonderful day and you continue to see the Lord's blessing in your lives! Friday, June 1, 2007. This week I started teaching English to some of the staff at the hospital. So many people here in Ang...
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Memoirs by Rebecca: May 2007
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Friday, May 25, 2007. There is so much to tell you! The mission station at Kalekembe is beautiful, lots of trees-banana, eukalyptus and pine- red roads, and happy people. The running water was only running in the buckets from the well to the house but we did have electricity on occasion. We flew to Kalekembe in an MAF plane, which seats up to 10 people. It was very exciting- I sat directly behind the cockpit! It's wonderful to get to know them. Saturday, May 12, 2007. Hello, Hello,. Yesterday I walked in...
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Memoirs by Rebecca: July 2007
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Saturday, July 7, 2007. It's crazy to think that I will be leaving Angola in 1 month! As I prepare to register for classes returning to Canada is becoming a reality! English class has been going well. Some students pick up the language faster than others. Two of the students have been working on: "Hello, how are you? We've been singing some English songs these last few days and that seems to be a hit! Kids songs like: My God is so Big and Jesus Loves Me have great messages and relatively easy vocabulary.
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B-Daddy | Parrish The Thought
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The Pre-Posthumous Memoirs of Brian Parrish. God’s Love and Wrath – Two Sides of the Same Coin. The End of an Era. June 4, 2008. Well, it is official. Katie and I went in for an ultrasound on Monday and she’s pregnant. We couldn’t be more excited about this news (and a little intimidated to say the least). We covet your prayers as we go on this journey. Please check out our new family BLOG. Where we will post updates on momma’s and baby’s progress. Responses to “B-Daddy”. Feed for this Entry. A Response ...