belmontlumodev

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Encountering the African Outdoors

After a month of living in Cape Town, I am proud to say that I have discovered how to download pictures from my iPhone to my computer. Yes, this should not have been a difficult feat, and yes I have…

Mpumalanga: photo journal pt. 3

Images often speak louder than words so here are some additional pictures of my trip. Primarily for you old folk who don’t have Facebook:) Apologies they are a bit small in the blog but you get the gist.

Dusherra and Desert

I definitely chose the right time to come to India, as it is “festival season”. They have a very different mindset for many of their religious festivals/holidays than Westerners; it’s more like Columbus Day. Almost everyone still goes to work…

How To Say Goodbye…

I have learned so much in the process of being here in Thailand in ways that I still cannot count. I have thought of how to say a nice, wrapped-in-a-bow version of goodbye to this place, but I do not…

Weeks 5 and 6

Malaria. Western countries hear this term and they flip. We put people with Malaria  in isolation for an indefinite amount of time until they can figure out what could possibly be wrong with you… It’s a tropical disease. It has…

Local Immersion

From my interactions so far, I have a feeling that South Africans are my kind of people. I have already attended a baby shower, a matriculation send off party (pre prom party with friends and family if you will), confirmation…

Mental Work vs. Physical Work

The longer that I’m here in Sing Buri switching between the orphanage work and the school, the more time I have to consider the differences and value of the two forms of work. Both the orphanage work and teaching at…