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.: Change
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Wednesday, July 22, 2015. Change is in the air! This blog is some 8 years old and we are updating our communications and streamlining a bit. It is migration season - this time involving zero wildebeest. Hooray for simpler ways to do things! This will remain here for posterity. For now. New links coming soon! Fyi, our blogging will continue at atoznback.org. July 22, 2015 at 9:11 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). After about ten years in Africa,. Give to our Wycliffe ministry. Day 7 Critters: Spiders.
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.: GAPS Diet 3-years anniversary
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Friday, July 18, 2014. GAPS Diet 3-years anniversary. It's hard for me to believe James has been grain-free for three years! Most of the first two years were in Congo. People here in the US often wonder, "How could you do such a limited diet in rural Africa? When I first entered my trusty old friend of a grocery store to realize there were maybe 3 items edible for James - it almost made me panic. I had been looking forward to clean long aisles full of food options, (pushing a shopping cart! To their enor...
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Kenyan Chronicles: October 2013
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Life in Kenya through the eyes of a Musical Accounting Missionary! Saturday, 12 October 2013. I'm enjoying this beautiful addition to the neighbourhood while it lasts! Links to this post. At work, we have internal controls in place to ensure that finances are being used appropriately:-. Every transaction has to have supporting documentation, including authorisation. Reimbursements aren't given without receipts. That would be the norm for every organization, surely? Maintenance of bank and cash accounts.
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Kenyan Chronicles: July 2014
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Life in Kenya through the eyes of a Musical Accounting Missionary! Friday, 18 July 2014. Observations on my Ethiopian flights from Ouaga to Nairobi yesterday:-. 1 Little difference between matatu and plane passengers with regard to the notion of queuing to get on the means of transport! A bit of a scrum to get on. I kept finding myself at the back! 2 No preference given to the elderly or those with children. 3 As a female traveller, I was very. Much in the minority. Links to this post. My Part of Colorado.
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Kenyan Chronicles: Matumbato Potholes
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Life in Kenya through the eyes of a Musical Accounting Missionary! Sunday, 25 May 2014. Each time I’ve visited the UK over the last few years, I’ve had various people tell me about the potholes there. Admittedly, I don’t spend that much time there and haven’t driven on every road (! But I’m not sure that I could say that I’ve seen any real potholes! Involving the digging up of tarmacked road surfaces (and not much in the way of relaying tarmac! With workers breaking up rocks to fill them, and presumably ...
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Kenyan Chronicles: January 2013
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Life in Kenya through the eyes of a Musical Accounting Missionary! Sunday, 13 January 2013. The last border that I drove (or more accurately, was driven) across was from the U.S. to Canada. No forms needed to be filled out, no money paid, and no major questions about the content of the camper van that we were in, other than whether we had firewood (not firearms, firewood! It took all of 2 minutes, well maybe 3 as I did get a stamp in my UK passport. First stop was Immigration. They did have forms whi...
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Local & Foreign Outreach | The Grove
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Essentials of Our Faith. Local and Foreign Outreach. Wilmington, NC 28409. Essentials of Our Faith. Local and Foreign Outreach. Local and Foreign Outreach. He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. And you also must testify, for you have been with me from the beginning. We encourage you to get involved in local missions! Offers free pregnancy test, confidential peer counseling, information on abortion alternatives, adoption, parenting and pregnancy. Believes in the po...
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Kenyan Chronicles: An Eventful Drive
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Life in Kenya through the eyes of a Musical Accounting Missionary! Tuesday, 13 May 2014. Tuesday evenings usually see me heading out to my church home group in Karen. It used to be that I could get there in half an hour if I left after 6:30pm. These days, it’s a different story. Meanwhile I was entranced by the numbers of flying termites in the air, caught in the vehicles’ headlights. It was almost like a light snow flurry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I've been working in Kenya since February 200...
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Kenyan Chronicles: March 2013
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Life in Kenya through the eyes of a Musical Accounting Missionary! Tuesday, 5 March 2013. One television station showed the two rallies simultaneously, the. Audio going from one to the other. By contrast, today everything was very quiet. Barely any traffic, other than police helicopters going overhead. The construction that has been going on for more than 5 months now, ceased completely. Quite a relief from the pounding! President. There are 8 candidates. The winning candidate must get more than ...Each ...
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Kenyan Chronicles: May 2013
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Life in Kenya through the eyes of a Musical Accounting Missionary! Wednesday, 8 May 2013. I’ve discovered that one of the things about travelling is the inevitability of requests, often fairly last minute, to transport something from A to B, or to act as personal shopper, buying something on behalf of somebody. I’ve availed myself of this opportunity of hand carries every time I distribute a newsletter. “Could you post these for me please? A wedding present for a friend of friends;. A birthday present fo...