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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa: Tea Party for Men ( NO TEA CUPS HERE!! ) Thies Senegal
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa. Tuesday, January 02, 2007. Tea Party for Men ( NO TEA CUPS HERE! The evenings are cooler in Senegal. After dinner a group of men head to the front side of John Huffman School for tea. Many of you guys think tea is for girls (no offense to the British). This tea has been known to keep grown men awake for 36 hours. After I drink, I can't blink for two hours. Tonight's. Drinkers, left to right, Tim (Storyteller), Dimba. School security), Jean Baptiste ( Antagonist. All f...
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa: Coming Soon - APHC Outreach
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa. Saturday, January 06, 2007. Coming Soon - APHC Outreach. Twelve weeks of lecture from Immunizations to Malnutrition. Evenings spent memorizing drug therapies and Malaria protocol. Midnight cramming for exams. Hands on IV, teeth pulling, cardiology, dental hygiene and physical exams. Following are pictures taken when Tim and I accompanied Dr. Adamson. To the village of Naikhar, North of Fatick and East of Mbour. Another team will be located in the Casamance. Coming thr...
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa: Garbage Eating, Tea Drinking - Bull - Thies Senegal
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa. Wednesday, January 03, 2007. Garbage Eating, Tea Drinking - Bull - Thies Senegal. A few weeks ago we had problems with our garbage being scattered all over the dirt by nefarious nocturnal aliens. So I (not Tim) built a garbage can from stray bricks. I was quite proud of myself. Tim is the appointed maintenance man but lacked the structural engineering skills to put this project together. One afternoon my perfect garbage receptacle. Was attacked by a monstrous. Hey Bro...
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa: 11/01/2006 - 12/01/2006
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa. Thursday, November 30, 2006. More Brave Visitors Arrive in Thies. And Connie Pretending to be Cooking -. Marie Cecile Actually Cooking. My sister) and Edd left the snowy Pacific Northwest and landed in 100 degree Dakar heat. Ask them about their experiences in Dakar. They took a 2.5 hour taxi to Thies. And spent the day with us. We started at Masa. Picture below) where we had a delicious French meal and Taylor was treated to a crepe ( crep. Links to this post. Fahd) G...
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa: Thies Senegal - French Bread Delivery
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa. Monday, January 08, 2007. Thies Senegal - French Bread Delivery. Every morning before dark, a couple of cool Senegalese guys deliver our daily ration of French Bread. This bread is such a staple, that the government controls it's price. Most of the time they are on-time at around 6:45 AM. We wait outside until they arrive in a fancy bread car. Check out the car lights. Power photography. Looks much more appetizing than goat heads! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa: APHC Thies Senegal
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa. Friday, January 12, 2007. Pictured below are the students, leaders and support of the Advanced Primary Health Care class that spent 3 months in Thies. Senegal. They will now begin their 3 month medical outreach into Senegal and Mauritania. This blog was proud to report on this remarkable group of international students. God Bless each on of you as you touch the nations with the hands of Christ. Awesome that you are in Senegal. I found your blog on the net. You Can als...
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa: 01/01/2007 - 02/01/2007
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa. Friday, January 12, 2007. Pictured below are the students, leaders and support of the Advanced Primary Health Care class that spent 3 months in Thies. Senegal. They will now begin their 3 month medical outreach into Senegal and Mauritania. This blog was proud to report on this remarkable group of international students. God Bless each on of you as you touch the nations with the hands of Christ. Links to this post. Tuesday, January 09, 2007. This is not the end of some...
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa: Craig and Taylor Returning to Centralia - Connie to follow
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa. Tuesday, January 09, 2007. Craig and Taylor Returning to Centralia - Connie to follow. How do we sum up 60 blog posts from Senegal West Africa and countless others that time didn't allow? How do we say Goodbye to good friends that were total strangers 3 months ago? How do we thank the school leadership and class instructors, that volunteered thousands hours of their time to train 12 people to Go and Do Likewise? To be Continued. :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa: 12/01/2006 - 01/01/2007
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Kline Family in Senegal West Africa. Sunday, December 31, 2006. Jody Leaves Thies Senegal. Jody loves the roof. She would catch rays, listen to music, read and pray on our roof. It is only appropriate that her departure picture is rooftop. Jessica, look how far she is in Dostoevsky. In the background, students are returning from Dr. Allen's Cardiology class. Did make it however. Jody - Email when you get home. Much Love from Mom, Dad, Taylor and all your friends in Senegal. Links to this post. Of digging...