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Emily in Tonga: November 2007
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The life of a Peace Corps volunteer from Illinois in the Island Kingdom of Tonga. Wednesday, November 28, 2007. Internships and Interviews.oh my! Luckily, after 2 days of working with the students I did notice a marked improvement in a few of the students, particularly one of the boys that 2 of the organizations want to hire. So, it has been frustrating, but I guess we are encouraging some improvement. Perhaps it was worth it? Saturday, November 24, 2007. Friday, November 23, 2007. Also, I'll be living i...
Emily in Tonga: Weight Loss!
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The life of a Peace Corps volunteer from Illinois in the Island Kingdom of Tonga. Tuesday, March 25, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tonga, part 1. Emily's Tonga Photo 2. Tonga, part 2. View my complete profile.
Emily in Tonga: October 2007
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The life of a Peace Corps volunteer from Illinois in the Island Kingdom of Tonga. Monday, October 29, 2007. I survived the ferry ride! Anti-sea sick medicine (which also puts one to sleep) helped a lot! It wasn't a pleasant experience with multiple people trying to sleep in a very small space, but I guess it wasn't as bad as it could have been (read: getting sick over the side of the ship). Is beautiful as anticipated but it is also so hot! Sweat (and cockroaches) are a common occurrence. Fua'amotu is on...
Emily in Tonga: Beauty
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The life of a Peace Corps volunteer from Illinois in the Island Kingdom of Tonga. Sunday, August 31, 2008. I see that it's been about 4 months since I've written on here so I should probably write a long update post. Instead I'm just going to share a moment on my walk home this evening. After experiencing these trees, I noticed the ocean's waves actually looked pretty cool at dusk . And, really, most of what was meeting my eyes was quite pretty. So green. This country is so green and.alive. Tonga, part 1.
Emily in Tonga: A New Friend
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The life of a Peace Corps volunteer from Illinois in the Island Kingdom of Tonga. Wednesday, April 2, 2008. I kind of have a dog now. I think it's a full-grown boy but he's still kind of young looking. I noticed him around my house sometimes usually in the trash pile looking for food and he was a little skittish. My kitten) isn't much of a fan. When she first saw him, she was ok. Yep, the most interesting things in my life involve animals. (Huge spider in my room last night too and a big molekau.
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emilyintheworld | everything beautiful in its time
Everything beautiful in its time. About me and my blog. Photography, cards and arty stuff. What I write about. Sprout time: when I miss Mum the most. I thought that sprout time and choirs would be the hardest , said John, my brother. Yes, he’s right. This is the time I miss Mum the most. Christmas Eve, 3pm. The time I always made every effort to be with Mum. Dad would’ve dutifully found Radio 4 and we’d have checked and double-checked that the…. Continue reading →. My Etsy shop – finally! The perfect ref...
Adventures in Togo
Monday, October 24, 2011. Last but not least. It's hard to believe I've been back in America over a year. For those of you who have witnessed and helped with my re-integration, thanks for your interest in my experience, patience and understanding! For those of you I have yet to see, I hope our paths cross soon! There's a lot more I could say on this subject, but I'll let you check out the website and ask questions as they arise! And yes, they named it after me.but it was not my idea! This is the inside o...
EMILY IN TOKYO
Wednesday, 5 August 2015. For those of you who are not aware, the Sogetsu School of Ikebana Victorian Branch is currently having an exhibition until 8th August at Melbourne Style Gallery, 155 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne between the hours 10.00am and 4.00pm. I have included here some photographs. Please go to our website to see all the arrangements. Relief using pine needles). Relief - lichen-covered branch, metal and plastic twine). Bark, strelitzias and stainless steel). Umbrella grass, chrysanthe...
A Year in Japan in 100 Stories.
A Year in Japan in 100 Stories. Back in 2011 I went on one of the greatest adventures of my life. As part of my anthropology undergraduate I went to study in Tokyo for a year, I had never been to Japan before and had never been away from home for that long before either. I was expecting to be terrified, but at worst I was nervous. I don’d foresee there being much in the way of a definite order or structure to start with. I intend to experiment with a few things and see what works. But I hop...You are com...
Emily in Tonga
The life of a Peace Corps volunteer from Illinois in the Island Kingdom of Tonga. Sunday, August 31, 2008. I see that it's been about 4 months since I've written on here so I should probably write a long update post. Instead I'm just going to share a moment on my walk home this evening. After experiencing these trees, I noticed the ocean's waves actually looked pretty cool at dusk . And, really, most of what was meeting my eyes was quite pretty. So green. This country is so green and.alive. Anyway, this ...
"Le Jardin de la France"
Le Jardin de la France". A blog to document my travels in Europe. A blog to document my travels in Europe. Monday, March 28, 2011. Granada, Spain: a travel nightmare. My friends Julia, Remy, Kara and I decided, about a week prior to a free weekend, to make the trek to Granada, Spain to visit some of our friends studying abroad there. Jeff and Julia. Note to self: staying out until 5am the night before a day of traveling is never ever a good idea. Metro in Paris. About to miss our flight. First, to summar...
Emily in Transit
October 29, 2014. 8220;A White Heron” by Sarah Orne Jewett is a short story about a young girl named Sylvia who lives in the forrest and has a great love for nature. I believe that Sylvia’s love of nature and devotion to everything in it is the “loophole” in this story, the reason she is victor at the end. October 2, 2014. September 25, 2014. September 18, 2014. At length let up again to feel the puzzle of puzzles,. And that we call Being. (Walt Whitman, Song of Myself, Section 26). September 11, 2014.
Emily's Intro to Art
Emily's Intro to Art. My favorite works of art. Blogroll. . . Im having another catharsis. This Music Video is a true work of art. Art on YouTube 2*. Art and Human Behavior- -. Art and Human Nature. . Why I believe this film is a work of Art- -. Im having a catharsis. Art on YouTube- -. The Art of this Culture- Aboriginal Art*. My favorite Artist- -. My right and left brain*. Art and the Human Condition. Emily's Intro to Art. View my complete profile. Tuesday, March 31, 2009. My favorite works of art.
Emily's Blog | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Just another WordPress.com weblog. Posted by Emily in Uncategorized. I want to fight that battle right along side this beautiful Ugandan woman, but I think God has other plans for my life. Isn’t specialization just so difficult? Going back to school is gonna be rough! Pray that I would just savor the everyday moments as I say goodbye to this beautiful place that I have come to call home and these beautiful people who have become family. Posted by Emily in Uncategorized. Is it merely self preserving?
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Unto The Breach…. Emily In Ukraine – The Blog Of A Peace Corps Volunteer. Protected: Grant Impact Report. February 29, 2012. This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. Comments Off on Protected: Grant Impact Report. From → Peace Corps. Protected: ABCs for PCVs – Part One. February 23, 2012. This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. Enter your password to view comments. From → Peace Corps. February 10, 2012. December 22, 2011.