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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh: December 2008
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh. Links to this post. In Bangladesh, they call Christmas “Boro Din” (Big Day) and New Year’s “Choto Din” (Small Day). Although there are few Christians here, most people are familiar with this holiday and the Government offices are closed for it. Also, they recognize our Gregorian calendar new year’s day, but the Bengali calendar new year starts on our April 14 (by the way, the current Bengali year is 1415). Ezra and the tree. Links to this post. Like the lette...
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh: A Bug's Life
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh. Love the NEW family photo and the Bangla garb! Is that a Bangla shirt Jeremy is wearing? Enjoyed learning about the amazing HUGE bugs. I will be more than happy to ship you a Texas size fly swatter! Everyone looks just fab! Hugs to all,. April 30, 2009 at 10:51 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Alison, Jeremy, Emily, and Ezra. Posts from Life in Bangladesh (Emily's Blog). The Daily Star (this is the newspaper we get). BD News 24.com.
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh: On The River
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh. Seeing as most of Bangladesh is a river delta, much of the romantic and nostalgic images that Bangladeshis have about their own country are associated in some way with the river or water in general. Recently, as part of my job, I had the opportunity to travel on a boat up the river to another village outside of our project area and visit a few sites along the way. You might find some of these pictures interesting. This is a larger boat, similar to the one tha...
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh: June 2009
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh. Bangladeshi Consumers Have To Be Sharp. I've been meaning to put this on the blog for a while just because I think it is so funny (and scary), sort of like those dumb horror movies. So, you can get all kinds of things here, even stuff that would be outlawed in the U.S., meaning that you can make good use of your money, if you are also smart enough to not get killed by the things you buy. Links to this post. This is a mobile hospital boat visiting a village al...
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh: At The Office
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh. Alison and I spend most of our work time in the office, probably about 65% for her, and 95% for me. It isn't exactly the same as your office in the U.S., but there are more similarities than differences. If you are curious, we thought you'd like to see a couple photos of the office where we work in Gaibandha. Here is Alison hard at work on Sunday morning. The work week here runs from Sunday through Thursday. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh: Chocolate Awakening
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Alison, Jeremy, Emily, and Ezra. Bangladeshi Consumers Have To Be Sharp. Posts from Life in Bangladesh (Emily's Blog). The Daily Star (this is the newspaper we get). BD News 24.com. Life in Bangladesh (Emily). Bangladesh Embassy in US. US Embassy in Bangladesh. US$ to Bangladesh Taka. Weather for Rangpur, Bangladesh. Articles from True-Progress.com.
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh: Free Time
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh. So, what do we do with our free time? 160;Well, we worked out a little routine together to remind us all of home. It took Ezra a little while to learn the footwork, but in the end we were pretty impressed. Hope you enjoy watching the clip below. Try JibJab Sendables eCards. May 27, 2009 at 2:14 AM. Just makes us all wish for a little bit of Texas.been watching food network lately, and gosh darn it - I would love some brisket right now! Part Boy, Part Monkey.
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh: April 2009
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Alison, Jeremy, Emily, and Ezra. Posts from Life in Bangladesh (Emily's Blog). The Daily Star (this is the newspaper we get). BD News 24.com. Life in Bangladesh (Emily). Bangladesh Embassy in US. US Embassy in Bangladesh. US$ to Bangladesh Taka. Weather for Rangpur, Bangladesh. Articles from True-Progress.com.
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh: Bangladeshi Consumers Have To Be Sharp
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The Gernand Family (and Emily) in Bangladesh. Bangladeshi Consumers Have To Be Sharp. I've been meaning to put this on the blog for a while just because I think it is so funny (and scary), sort of like those dumb horror movies. So, you can get all kinds of things here, even stuff that would be outlawed in the U.S., meaning that you can make good use of your money, if you are also smart enough to not get killed by the things you buy. June 15, 2009 at 1:31 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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