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Tag Archives: kids
Video Update: SRI LANKA
I couldn’t have told you where Sri Lanka was on the map when I was a kid. And now, my own kids have a stylized travel video of them rambling through the small island nation. Wow, have our childhoods been … Continue reading
Video Update: SUMMER 2019
Another summer, another video! This year we spent 6 weeks bouncing around America. We visited 6 states, saw hundreds of friends and family, and topped things off with a 16 hour flight back to Cairo! Enjoy a little glimpse into … Continue reading
Teaching in Egypt: Our 9-5…err, 6-6
We work for the American International School of Egypt. That’s right, I said we. Becca started working there back in October after she long-term subbed at another local school. I teach 5th grade, she teaches 2nd. Working in a school … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt
Tagged 5th grade, AIS, Cairo, Egypt, international school, kids, teaching
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Video Update: Manila 2011
In November 2011 I flew to Manila, Philippines for a two week stay with John Dorrell. I teamed up with his ministry, Kids International Ministries, and The World Race in urban Manila for a time of serving. I spent my … Continue reading
Posted in The Philippines, Traveling
Tagged 2011, kids, Manila, missions, Philippines, travel
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The Philippines & Coming Home
The last two weeks have been such a blessing from God. To be able to see firsthand the work that He is doing in Manila is a privilege that I don’t take for granted. In coming here I had hope … Continue reading
Posted in New Experiences, The Philippines, Traveling
Tagged God, home, kids, Manila, missions, orphanage, Philippines, travel, volunteer
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“Fall has fell…”
It’s been two weeks since my last update, but laziness is not the culprit of my delay! On the contrary, with the falling temperature has also arrived the decline of my own free time. My schedule has become jam-packed with … Continue reading
Posted in Korean Travels, Living in Korea, New Experiences
Tagged adventure, Daegu, fall, festival, Halloween, kids, leaves, new experiences, parade, soccer, students, Yongji Lake
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