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Navigating Namibia: Julie's Journey: Settling into life in Namibia
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Navigating Namibia: Julie's Journey. In the end, the simple act of opening your mind and engaging abroad, whether it’s in the heart of campus or in the most remote villages, can change your definition of what’s possible." -Michelle Obama, GWU Commencement Speech, 2010. Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Settling into life in Namibia. Working in the garden on my homestead! Lynette and Ajax, two members of my Namibian family. Helping some local politicians google themselves in the library computer lab. Right now w...
Navigating Namibia: Julie's Journey: Great story...from a former Peace Corps Namibia Volunteer!
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Navigating Namibia: Julie's Journey. In the end, the simple act of opening your mind and engaging abroad, whether it’s in the heart of campus or in the most remote villages, can change your definition of what’s possible." -Michelle Obama, GWU Commencement Speech, 2010. Wednesday, June 1, 2011. Great story.from a former Peace Corps Namibia Volunteer! Http:/ www.thesunmagazine.org/issues/425/dog days. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). All of My Posts. Great story.from a former Peace Corps Namibia Vo.
Navigating Namibia: Julie's Journey: March 2011
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Navigating Namibia: Julie's Journey. In the end, the simple act of opening your mind and engaging abroad, whether it’s in the heart of campus or in the most remote villages, can change your definition of what’s possible." -Michelle Obama, GWU Commencement Speech, 2010. Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Settling into life in Namibia. Working in the garden on my homestead! Lynette and Ajax, two members of my Namibian family. Helping some local politicians google themselves in the library computer lab. Right now w...
Navigating Namibia: Julie's Journey: June 2011
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Navigating Namibia: Julie's Journey. In the end, the simple act of opening your mind and engaging abroad, whether it’s in the heart of campus or in the most remote villages, can change your definition of what’s possible." -Michelle Obama, GWU Commencement Speech, 2010. Wednesday, June 1, 2011. Great story.from a former Peace Corps Namibia Volunteer! Http:/ www.thesunmagazine.org/issues/425/dog days. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All of My Posts. Great story.from a former Peace Corps Namibia Vo.
Navigating Namibia: Julie's Journey: The Burglar Baboon...and Other Adventures
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Navigating Namibia: Julie's Journey. In the end, the simple act of opening your mind and engaging abroad, whether it’s in the heart of campus or in the most remote villages, can change your definition of what’s possible." -Michelle Obama, GWU Commencement Speech, 2010. Monday, June 25, 2012. The Burglar Baboon.and Other Adventures. Traditional marula liquor, ondjuhwa yoshiwambo. Traditionally prepared DELICIOUS chicken, onyama. Perhaps this is the biggest lesson I’ve learned in Peace Corps thus far.
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Kim's Namtastic Adventures: March 2012
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Thursday, March 15, 2012. Water's receding, school grinds on. Nothing interesting to blog about, but I've added two new pages LIBRARY and CAMP GLOW for your reading pleasure. And, of course, a new post wouldn't be complete without a picture of my favourite little Namibian making a sandcastle. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). And just a friendly reminder: international mail requires more postage than US mail. I think the rate rate now is around $1). Outapi, Omusati, Namibia. View my complete profile.
Kim's Namtastic Adventures: Library
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When I arrived in Omahila, the school’s “library” was no more than few hundred books packed away in boxes. Since then, I’ve worked with the school’s teachers and principal to transform the library into a functioning entity. With the help of book and financial donations from my parents and St. John the Baptist School, the number of books in the library has grown to over 1,000. Onesmus looks for a book to check out. The library shares space with maize meal bags and a number of other people and activities.
Kim's Namtastic Adventures: It's Not a Shortcut Unless You Know Where You're Going
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012. It's Not a Shortcut Unless You Know Where You're Going. In Namibia, there are three school holidays – four weeks in April/May, one week in August and 6 weeks in December/January. Most of the time, PCVs use these breaks as an opportunity to travel around Namibia and southern Africa; Swakopmund (on the coast), Cape Town, Victoria Falls, Malawi and Mozambique are all popular destinations. Quite a non-traditional holiday, but it sounded like an interesting adventure so I was game.
Kim's Namtastic Adventures: November 2011
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Thursday, November 24, 2011. Although overnight temperatures in the upper 80s usually don’t signify Thanksgiving, the holiday hasn’t passed by unnoticed. School-wise, we’re in the home stretch – only 2.5 weeks until the year is over. Due to this, and the fact that I’m belatedly attempting to save for vacation, I decided to stay put this Thanksgiving weekend. Here’s my top 5:. 8211; There’s nothing like a. To make you feel at home in a foreign land. I’ve learned so much. Yesterday I was feeling especially.
Kim's Namtastic Adventures: February 2012
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012. In addition to a Playskool kitchen and Barbie dolls, an Easy Bake Oven is one of the classic toys for little girls. Despite often making cookies with my mom, I still looked forward to using my Easy Bake Oven because I felt like I was baking on my own. It is, I believe, that sense of independence and personal accomplishment that that makes an Easy Bake Oven so special to a little girl. Even today, the “Easy Bake Oven Theory” still applies. I must admit, I was nervous; a year a...
Kim's Namtastic Adventures: January 2012
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012. It's fine.in moderation. We’re asked to do, use or consume in moderation all the time – sugars, oils and fats; alcohol; watching TV and playing computer games. So if humans have to keep urges in check, isn’t it fair that Mother Nature should also practice moderation? Photo: Just leaving the homestead can be challenging! Photo: Aipinge plays in a puddle on the homestead. Photo: Even the goats are refugees! A precious gift in a country as dry as Namibia. Outapi, Omusati, Namibia.
Kim's Namtastic Adventures: It's fine...in moderation
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012. It's fine.in moderation. We’re asked to do, use or consume in moderation all the time – sugars, oils and fats; alcohol; watching TV and playing computer games. So if humans have to keep urges in check, isn’t it fair that Mother Nature should also practice moderation? Photo: Just leaving the homestead can be challenging! Photo: Aipinge plays in a puddle on the homestead. Photo: Even the goats are refugees! A precious gift in a country as dry as Namibia. Outapi, Omusati, Namibia.
Kim's Namtastic Adventures: Justy's Cupcake
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012. In addition to a Playskool kitchen and Barbie dolls, an Easy Bake Oven is one of the classic toys for little girls. Despite often making cookies with my mom, I still looked forward to using my Easy Bake Oven because I felt like I was baking on my own. It is, I believe, that sense of independence and personal accomplishment that that makes an Easy Bake Oven so special to a little girl. Even today, the “Easy Bake Oven Theory” still applies. I must admit, I was nervous; a year a...
Kim's Namtastic Adventures: December 2011
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Sunday, December 4, 2011. Collecting rainwater from a refreshing evening shower. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). And just a friendly reminder: international mail requires more postage than US mail. I think the rate rate now is around $1). Outapi, Omusati, Namibia. I'm a Peace Corps Volunteer teaching English in Namibia (August 2010 to October 2012). View my complete profile. Other PC-Nam 32 Blogs. Lalibela - Monolithic Wonders. Kevin and Stephanie Metz. The Burglar Baboon.and Other Adventures.
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My thoughts as I embark on a year studying abroad. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Welcome to the Deep South. August 18, 2015. First off, I’d like to apologise for the lack of regular updates. But from now on you should be receiving more posts from me, or so I say now! Let’s see how busy I get with the start of classes. Secondly, I’m HERE! I’m in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and let me tell you the weather is HOT. That’s hot and humid with a capital H. 8211; Part of campus. My roommate s...
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