Monday, February 05, 2007
Settling in back home
5 February 2007

I am attempting to settle back into my life here. My internal clock is still halfway between Africa time and US time and I find myself getting sleeping during certain parts of the day and wide awake in the middle of the night. Karen left for Connecticut today for classes and will not return until Thursday. Oh well, we did say hello in passing!

I also went back to some of the previous posts and was successful in finally uploading pictures. So, if you scroll back down, or revisit some of the posts, you will likely see some new photographs. There are more to come, as well as additional videos.
posted by Don @ 1:50 PM  
1 Comments:
  • At 7:46 PM, Blogger amanda said…

    :-) all of those adorable faces... sigh... seeing Revival's picture made my day, she's such a cutie. and anna and chandre and elaine. you really fall in love with those kids so quick, i miss them. well, hopefully your internal clock will resolve itself soon! miss ya, im sure we will be talking soon! praying for you,
    <3, amanda

     
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