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939 days ago
i’m in town for a few days doing some random work. yesterday, i got the chance to watch the all-star game at a bar in port vila. i missed obama’s pitch and the national anthem but when i heard God Bless America during the seventh inning stretch, i got chills and felt my eyes water. i am thankful [...]
1015 days ago
Hey y’all. I’m in town for a little while so I’ll work on updating the ole blog. Some strange things have been happening in my area lately. A certain middle-aged man (we’ll call him Tabi for the purposes of this entry) recently went missing last month. Tabi was an extremely kind but mentally handicapped man. [...]
1045 days ago
nothing much. kidding. too much. i’ve spent the last few days in vila and over the past few days i’m really starting to realize how awesome vanuatu is. i’ve also come to realize how much i love to travel. how much i love to eat new foods. how much i love the world outside of the [...]
1051 days ago
November 30, 2008 WOW… has it really been more than a month? Where do I even start blogging? First off, my training is over! Group 21B of Peace Corps Vanuatu officially swore in on 11/27/08 (Thanksgiving) Tomorrow, I’ll be going to the island of Pentecost, which will be my home for the next TWO years. More on [...]
1054 days ago
Halo evriwan! I’m really sorry for not updating sooner but to answer everyone’s main questions… YES I am alive and YES of course you can send me massive amounts of all of my favorite American snack foods. Yep… some things never change. The procrastination bone in my body totally took over my last time in Port [...]
1203 days ago
Disclaimer: The contents of this website belong to me and does not reflect any position of the United States Peace Corps or of the United States Government. HELLO EVERYONE! I’ve realized that I forgot to start a mailing list of people who wish to know when I update this blog. If you want to get a really [...]
1231 days ago
Disclaimer: The contents of this website belong to me and does not reflect any position of the United States Peace Corps or of the United States Government. This blog will serve to update all my friends, family and random curious googlers of my life during my service in the Peace Corps in the country of [...]
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