I'm Bound to Ramble
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I grew up in a military family and lived in Germany for half of my childhood. I consider North Carolina "home" since it's the place I lived longest before moving away after college. I now live in Haiti with my wife doing relief and development work with an NGO called Samaritan's Purse.
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Back to South Africa
Posted on 17/08/2009
For my last R&R Dorette and I decided to go to South Africa to see her family and see other parts of the country I haven't seen yet. She arrived the night before I did so she picked me...
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Presidential Visit to Kurmuk
Posted on 14/08/2009
So yesterday Salva Kiir made his first visit to Kurmuk and to the Blue Nile State. We were supposed to have a visit from him at the hospital we manage after he made his public address at...
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Vacation: South Africa
Posted on 28/03/2009
For my most recent R&R I decided to go to South Africa, mostly Cape Town, thanks to good reviews from some guys who have been. What a perfect decision, I must say. And thanks to some...
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A thought I had...
Posted on 28/02/2009
What if, somehow, we were forced to abandon all except for only one word for every letter of the alphabet? Meaning that we'd lose all ability to communicate through language, save for...
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Lingual Hoops
Posted on 07/02/2009
I have the pleasant fortune to be surrounded by myriad languages, African and otherwise. Sometimes we have to go through a number of degrees of translation to get a point across to a...
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Cold Toilet Seats
Posted on 26/01/2009
What do I remember most about Christmas in Switzerland? Not snowboarding in the shadow of "The North Face", not the Christmas Markets and gluwein, not meeting an international...
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Sunrise Sudani
Posted on 19/11/2008
I just wanted to put up this photo since I've been instructed to put up more by some of you. Enjoy. More will follow from Switzerland in about a month. This is sunrise on a crisp...
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Nacho's First Bath
Posted on 03/11/2008
Today Nacho got his first bath. He loved it! Well, I can't know that. Actually, if I had to guess by his body language I would say he hated it. But that doesn't make any sense...
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