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Transition | KC in the Western Cape
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KC in the Western Cape. Laquo; FIFA Fair Play. Posted August 1, 2010 by Kimberly Caldwell in Uncategorized. After the meeting at dinner, I slowly began to relax from all the tension of putting on a final meeting and smile. Then I giggled. Then I giggled some more. And then I giggled in the car. And then I struggled to stay awake, I was so exhausted. Olive trees and the view from the farm. Us on top of a bus. Us at a fancy winery with the same initials as me - KC. This morning, we went for a walk around t...
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I Turn my Camera On | KC in the Western Cape
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KC in the Western Cape. Laquo; 67 Minutes. I Turn my Camera On. Posted July 21, 2010 by Kimberly Caldwell in Uncategorized. During my time in Cape Town, I had the opportunity to interview a number of young people about their experience attending Photo Speak. One of the major programs delivered by the Community Development Foundation Western Cape (CDF), Photo Speak was adapted from a program in Arizona to fit the needs of youth in South Africa. It’s brilliant. This was really powerful. The girl lives ...
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Success and S’mores | KC in the Western Cape
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KC in the Western Cape. Laquo; Coming to Terms. Success and S’mores. Posted July 16, 2010 by Kimberly Caldwell in Uncategorized. Several weeks ago, I blogged about my plan to serve s’mores at my 4. Of July party. This did not happen. Next is the issue of chocolate. People take chocolate seriously here there are more bars of Cadbury and Nestle treats than I could describe so they are all thick. There aren’t a lot of dinky, melty, Hershey’s-esque bars around. Looking back, I should have thought about this ...
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May | 2010 | Uganda Be Kidding
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Archive for May 2010. May 26, 2010. It is my last night in Kampala! Nathanial and I spent the day catching up on sleeping and reading and keeping up with blogs here at the hostel. Then Sempa, who works at the main Nyaka office in Kampala, picked us up and took us to his home for a home cooked dinner by his […]. May 24, 2010. It was […]. May 24, 2010. I love the nightlife, I got to boogie…. May 23, 2010. I was talked into going out the other night with a motley crew of Europeans. There are tons of peo...
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Uganda Be Kidding | Page 2
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Last Day: Initial Impressions. It’s my last day in Kisiizi. “To do” list in full force. Oh yeah, and work. Saying goodbyes, taking care of business, packing, pictures, and a summer’s worth of memories all coming to a cacophonous convergence. Oh yeah, and work. Why does life have to be so hard? I am so excited to go to Egypt and see me Julie and come home to friends and family and finishing school and FOOTBALL! I will also, to my great surprise, miss this place. Superman defeats Ballard in split decision.
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Whatever, I Need a Penguin | KC in the Western Cape
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KC in the Western Cape. Laquo; World Cup-date. Whatever, I Need a Penguin. Posted July 12, 2010 by Kimberly Caldwell in Uncategorized. Cut to Sunday, when I came face to face with penguins again, only this time they were just walking around, jumping off of rocks into the ocean, building and maintaining nests. Just hanging out the way penguins do. Two penguins hanging out in their nest. I am just a little fuzzy guy, I didn't mean to be so cute. The rock hyrax: not joking about the rock part. 3 I’m not a c...
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Along for the Ride | KC in the Western Cape
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KC in the Western Cape. Laquo; Reconnecting with Curriculum. Along for the Ride. Posted July 7, 2010 by Kimberly Caldwell in Uncategorized. The Germans came to us in a small, 22 person bus. Some of my classmates have blogged about their adventurous, uncomfortable or kid-filled bus rides on their projects. Me, I got to lead a small bus full of Germans in a rousing rendition of The Wheels on the Bus, and Old MacDonald. The Germans on the bus. This was my attempt to summarize Dr. Singhal’s book. Posted by L...
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About | KC in the Western Cape
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KC in the Western Cape. Posted by Kimberly Caldwell. I am a student at the Clinton School of Public Service. As part of my studies, I am spending the summer in the Western Cape of South Africa – going between Moorreesburg, Malmesbury and Cape Town – working with two community foundations to set up a formal collaboration. Regardless, hope you’ll keep up with me in the Western Cape! One response to this post. Posted by tara on May 28, 2010 at 1:20 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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FIFA Fair Play | KC in the Western Cape
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KC in the Western Cape. Laquo; I Turn my Camera On. Posted July 26, 2010 by Kimberly Caldwell in Uncategorized. I am wearing a whistle not because I had to use it, but to feel important. The tournament was set up like the World Cup. The teams were divided into the same groups as the World Cup, meaning the first game played was South Africa versus Mexico. This time, Mexico won. Actually, Mexico won the whole first day, so congrats to the pretend Mexicans. Stephen actually got to blow his whistle. When I w...
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67 Minutes | KC in the Western Cape
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KC in the Western Cape. Laquo; Success and S’mores. I Turn my Camera On. Posted July 19, 2010 by Kimberly Caldwell in Uncategorized. In honor of his 92. Angelina working at the towel station. Like with Gandhi, I felt better about myself having taken a crash course in Madiba’s life, but I still have more to learn. I plan to start borrowing books from people as soon as I can identify sources. Liza preparing to distribute towels. The first group of girls we visited and their new pink towels! There’s a...