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Bryan and Kara's African Adventure: Last 10 Days in Lagos
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For some recorded sounds from life in Africa, please scroll to the very bottom of the blog. Saturday, May 31, 2008. Last 10 Days in Lagos. So, we are preparing to enter our last week of teaching at AISL and spending time with our friends over here. This blog will highlight a few of the things we're going to miss from this place. This is "Chalk Talk" from Bryan's classes, showing some of the concepts the kids learned throughout the year. Here is our driver, Eze (pronounced "easy"), with his wife. We have ...
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Bryan and Kara's African Adventure: SeaCamp 2008
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For some recorded sounds from life in Africa, please scroll to the very bottom of the blog. Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Since I've been back from SeaCamp for close to a month, I thought I'd share some pictures with everyone. My 57 kids, 10 chaperones and I had a great time and got to spent tons of time with nature. I was pretty much like a pig in mud. Here I am with "Gatorman" touching a real alligator. notice the rubber band around it's mouth. Our tour of Key West started at the end. Oh, there they are!
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Bryan and Kara's African Adventure: January 2007
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For some recorded sounds from life in Africa, please scroll to the very bottom of the blog. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. So anyways, thought I would share that with you. Oh.in other news.I hear the recruiting video I worked tirelessly on for the past few weeks is available for download at www.aislagos.com. I guess it's somewhere in the employment tab or something, so go check it out! I hope you enjoyed! I'm going back to sleep. Byebye. Posted by Bryan and Kara. Monday, January 22, 2007. Just a random blog.
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Bryan and Kara's African Adventure: April 2007
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For some recorded sounds from life in Africa, please scroll to the very bottom of the blog. Wednesday, April 25, 2007. Over the Hill Post (Post #40! Gosh, you guys are spoiled! 40 posts and still going. We're pretty proud of ourselves for making it this far. I think the support and interest from all of our friends and family is what makes us want to write more! So how about celebrate our 40th with a story; an adventure of sorts involving three amigos from Tacoma on a quest to witness history in the making.
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Bryan and Kara's African Adventure: March 2007
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For some recorded sounds from life in Africa, please scroll to the very bottom of the blog. Tuesday, March 13, 2007. No Steward.Big Wahala. We had to fire Emmanuel our steward. Details aren't necessary, it was a tough thing to do though. Anyway, I hope everybody is well. Thought I'd throw a picture of my 2nd batch of tortilla chips. I learned how to make them from Emmanuel.tonight Kara and I made some Nachos from scratch! It'll be fun to come home and show off our chip-making skills! Have a great day.
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Bryan and Kara's African Adventure: March 2010
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For some recorded sounds from life in Africa, please scroll to the very bottom of the blog. Saturday, March 13, 2010. Posted by Bryan and Kara. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Where did the time go? The time in Lagos, Nigeria is:. The time in Tacoma, Washington is:. Our Dog King's Blog. The Rainbolt's Travel Diary. Carrie P's AISL Blog. The Bakke Family Blog. Click on "Place your pin" below to show us where you're from. How many visits have we had?
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Bryan and Kara's African Adventure: May 2007
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For some recorded sounds from life in Africa, please scroll to the very bottom of the blog. Wednesday, May 30, 2007. Fun for you Google Earthers out there. So here they are. On some of the coordinates in Pompeii, I had accuracy readings of /- 8 ft, so pretty accurate coordinates so to speak. On a side note, I'm not sure why I didn't get any coordinates from the Maasai.I could have sworn I made some waypoints. Pantheon - N41 53 57.0 E12 28 35.7. Trevi Fountain - N41 54 03.1 E12 28 59.6. Pisa - N43 43 23&#...
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Bryan and Kara's African Adventure: August 2007
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For some recorded sounds from life in Africa, please scroll to the very bottom of the blog. Sunday, August 19, 2007. The Big Blog Post is Coming! I know all of you have been waiting patiently for our "everything we did this summer" post, but that's going to take a little while longer. We start classes tomorrow, so here's some pictures of Italy to tide you over! A picture of one of the villages in Cinque Terre, Italy). Another one of the five villages). A picture of a third village! Where did the time go?
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Bryan and Kara's African Adventure: February 2007
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For some recorded sounds from life in Africa, please scroll to the very bottom of the blog. Wednesday, February 21, 2007. No Shakin', Nothing dey happen. Kara and I have taken our first steps into the world of Nigerian Rap Music.and it was AWESOME. The other day, I sent our driver and steward out with 500 Naira (roughly 3 dollars) and told them not to come back until they had 3 Nigerian Rap CD's in their possession. About an hour later, our driver came back with 3 CD's and no change - Yes! Frolic in the ...