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laura in zambia: village pics and some more mufuwe
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Saturday, August 16, 2008. Village pics and some more mufuwe. 1 our new house being made. 2 kids visiting our insaka. 3-5 on safari at mfuwe. Your pictures are great. Susan really liked her book. Hope Rob got his book. August 16, 2008 at 5:33:00 PM GMT 2. I miss you guys! It's so nice to see pics. how are you both doing! Hope well. shana tovah and i hope it's a sweet new year with some great transitions for both of you! September 30, 2008 at 6:02:00 AM GMT 2. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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laura in zambia: malawi pics
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Saturday, May 24, 2008. I love this picture can you please email me a copy. All my love always,. May 25, 2008 at 12:38:00 AM GMT 2. Laura and Rob,. Health, Happy 3rd Anniversery. May 28, 2008 at 4:01:00 PM GMT 2. Bonus Pictures. :). Love you guys,. May 29, 2008 at 12:27:00 AM GMT 2. Laura, been sharing your pictures, everyone loves them.take care.Uncle Michael. June 16, 2008 at 8:10:00 PM GMT 2. You guys look great in this picture.happy and HEALTHY. Hope you are both! Thinking bout you,.
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laura in zambia: August 2008
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Saturday, August 16, 2008. Village pics and some more mufuwe. 1 our new house being made. 2 kids visiting our insaka. 3-5 on safari at mfuwe. Tba graduation and hcp drama. More pics are on facebook. . . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The contents of this website are mine and do not reflect any position of the U.S. government or the Peace Corps. Laura Gray/PCV c/o Peace Corps PO Box 560059 Petauke, Eastern Province, Zambia, Africa. International dialing code 260. Average Life Expectancy: 40 years.
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Charlye's Peace Corps Experience in Zambia: Things I have learned in Zambia
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Charlye's Peace Corps Experience in Zambia. Changing the World One Child at a Time. Tuesday, May 8, 2007. Things I have learned in Zambia. 1 Refridgerate After openning is just a suggestion. 2 Laziness is relative. 3 Shaving is overrated. 4 You really only need two sets of clothing. 5 White people really can't dance. 6 College dorms were luxury suites. 7 I can beat anyone in a staring contest. 8 Laughter is a universal language. 10 Don't worry it willl build your immune system. 11 I hate goats. My experi...
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Charlye's Peace Corps Experience in Zambia: June 2007
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Charlye's Peace Corps Experience in Zambia. Changing the World One Child at a Time. Monday, June 11, 2007. Things have been extremely busy for me in Chadiza since I wrote back in May. Now that I have oriented myself with the community and with my job roles I have been able to assess some of the needs and begin several projects. Also, I have had some pretty interesting personal and cultural experiences that I know you guys are eager to hear—ONLY I N ZAMBIA! Everyone needs a Plan Banda. The children had pi...
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laura in zambia: September 2007
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Saturday, September 29, 2007. So Rob's hilarous, right? Here's one day in the life of him. I was at a meeting, he was waiting at home for someone to talk over some work plans with him. He rolled his ankle. How did this happen you might ask? He rolled his ankle because he was running after a pig. Why was he running after a pig? Because he needed to protect his goat skin of course ;) A little explanation, he asked for the goat skin from my meeting's goat lunch because he wanted to make a billows(sp? A huge...
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laura in zambia: March 2008
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Friday, March 21, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The contents of this website are mine and do not reflect any position of the U.S. government or the Peace Corps. I will be a Peace Corps Health Volunteer for two years in Zambia. I hope to upkeep this blog to let my friends and family know what I'm up to and hear what's up with them. Laura Gray/PCV c/o Peace Corps PO Box 560059 Petauke, Eastern Province, Zambia, Africa. International dialing code 260. Average Life Expectancy: 40 years.
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Charlye's Peace Corps Experience in Zambia: March 2007
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Charlye's Peace Corps Experience in Zambia. Changing the World One Child at a Time. Wednesday, March 14, 2007. I am sure you guys have been waiting to hear some funny stories! In general I can get plenty of laughs from observing the people and my surroundings. The names of little shops and businesses are hilarious…like Stop Jealous Tuck Shop (tuck shops are small general stores). Bars named Liquor Nest and Boredom Breaker! The best part was that the pig was still alive and has his mouth tied shut! 8221; ...
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Charlye's Peace Corps Experience in Zambia: Only In Africa
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Charlye's Peace Corps Experience in Zambia. Changing the World One Child at a Time. Thursday, July 5, 2007. Would you say “zikomo” (excuse me) to a cow! Are snot rockets a feature presentation. Can you buy bottles of cow blood at the chemist (pharmacy). Are termites and crickets edible. Are pots scrubbed with dirt and sand. Are pigs and goats strapped to bike racks. Would you poop in a bag. Would you eat off the ground. Would you get chased by baboons. Is child labor not only accepted but expected. Pictu...