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Officially an Old Man - Speakergeek
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Lost = Fantasy Island. A Playlist For The Jerk Who Stole My iPod. My Last Visit to a Barber. Officially an Old Man. Posted by Dennis Arsenault. Friday, December 14, 2007. I crossed some sort of "I'm becoming an old man" threshold this week. Where does one buy slippers? I wasn't sure if i should go to a shoe store or Walmart. So i asked myself a questions - "If I were an old man, where would i go to buy slippers? Next purchases on my list, a smoking jacket. And maybe a monocle. December 14, 2007 3:52 PM.
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Lost = Fantasy Island. A Playlist For The Jerk Who Stole My iPod. My Last Visit to a Barber. Click here for a tastier version of my website. Posted by Dennis Arsenault. Thursday, January 29, 2009. Four Chords and Some Pretty Words. Posted by Dennis Arsenault. Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Is it really this easy to write a hit song? Stream the new U2 single - Get On Your Boots. Posted by Dennis Arsenault. Monday, January 19, 2009. Wondering What To Get Me For My Birthday? Posted by Dennis Arsenault. I need t...
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Kenya Hepburns: November 2008
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A Very Relaxing Saturday. Friday Night with the Five Kennys. Final Morning with the Teachers. Imodium to the Rescue! Closing Ceremonies at School. Our First Workshop with the Teachers. Giving out the Toothbrushes and Toothpaste. Tuesday Morning at Eastleigh. For an Ikea Store! Off to the The Head Masters Office! Standing on the Equator. Teaching English As A Second Language (ESL). A Trip to the Doctor. Sunday with the Carlines. A Day to Relax. Our Return to Nairobi. 3 of the BIG 5. Our Arrival in Africa.
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Chutes in Kenya: August 2009
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Tim, Lisa, Max, and Simon. Monday, August 24, 2009. Today, August 24. Starts counting – it is census time! Kenya takes a census every 10 years. Tonight everyone is instructed to be home between 6:00 and 10:00 pm in order to be counted. Each home is given a special number written on the exterior - this number has been on our door frame for weeks. Enumerators will go door to door and ask each household a series of 30 questions. There is also a question about tribe affiliation. Are threatening to disrupt th...
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Chutes in Kenya: April 2009
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Tim, Lisa, Max, and Simon. Sunday, April 26, 2009. Tea is one of. 8217;s largest exports worldwide. And Kenyan tea is THE BEST in the world! Every Monday, in. The world’s largest “tea auction” takes place. Tasters from all over the world come to purchase Kenyan tea leaves which are found in “blends” of tea. Kenya Teas are famous for their distinct taste and flavour. The high quality tea is dark, blackish in colour, and has a very strong aroma. A small scoop is enough to make a pot of tea! Tea has won int...
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Chutes in Kenya: Recital
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Tim, Lisa, Max, and Simon. Saturday, May 22, 2010. During this school year, Simon, Max, and Lisa have been taking piano and guitar lessons. This week was the year end Recital Concert at Rosslyn. He had a beautiful sound and perfect beat. In the large auditorium it was a very impressive sound. Max and Lisa played a duet for their Recital piece: Rondo in A Major. In fact, Lisa has no recollection of the event - Max says she played well. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Chutes in Kenya: June 2010
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Tim, Lisa, Max, and Simon. Monday, June 7, 2010. On June 3, after two years working at Rosslyn Academy, we left Nairobi, Kenya for our next adventure. Our life fit into these 13 Action Packers and piled onto a plane bound for Nova Scotia. The flight went well and we all slept a little bit along the way. The boys were especially excited to have 'on-demand' movies! A short layover in London and then on to Halifax. After clearing Customs and greeting our familes, our first stop was Tim Hortons! The large po...
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FiveKennys: July 2014
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Confederation Bridge, Prince Edward Island. This past week, we finished our ten-day stay on Prince Edward Island. It was a great time to connect with our friends and supports at First Baptist Church Charlottetown and join the congregation at O’Leary Baptist Church during their communities’ annual Potato Blossom Festival. Ava and her cousins Livia, Elliot and Oliver enjoying a sweet treat. Aaron and Grampy cracking into some island lobster. Yes they still fit! Tuesday, July 29, 2014.
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FiveKennys: Transforming Mission: Collaborative Teams
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015. Transforming Mission: Collaborative Teams. Aaron, William, Andai, Ruth, Laura, Pauline, Erica and Geofrey). Teamwork is essential to the success of Christian mission whether in the local church or within the broader community. Serving cross-culturally on five continents, Canadian Baptist Ministries. Teamwork doesn't mean that we all need to agree all the time. In fact, effective teams learn to disagree and value candour. We make better decisions when we are free to challeng...We ar...
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Chutes in Kenya: Yes! We have no Bananas
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Tim, Lisa, Max, and Simon. Thursday, June 3, 2010. We have no Bananas. Do you remember my story of the banana plant next to our house? It was given to me by the Kenyan gardeners on staff at Rosslyn in February 2009. Shortly thereafter it started to die and the mole responsible was removed. The plant has survived and grown surprisingly strong. Banana plants can grow up to 7 metres tall and each leaf can be 2 metres long. The bananas continue to grow and turn yellow over a period many weeks. I have read th...