Kigalia was on telly tonight, on BBC2! It was this show where Ewan McGregor is motorcycling through Africa - well from John O Grots to Cape Point in SA. They went into Rwanda and to Kigalia, and to the Genocide Museum and met with the President of Rwanda. Looks lovely there, more 'developed' than I imagined. Was funny seeing it after reading all your blogs! M xx
Makker staakt uw wild geraas ... al enig teken van de goed heiligman? Zeer mooie maan en George is natuurlijk wel een super huisdier. Hoe gaat het met het nieuwe huis? Kunnen jullie er rond Sinterklaas in? Heeft het vertrek van alle bobo's bij Lon effect op jullie verblijfslengte? Groetjes uit een koud Den Haag (al 4x moeten krabben en gisteren een kuchende accu ...). Hoe gaat het bij jullie met griep ... komt dit voor of is dit vervangen door malaria? knuffel, Nienke
Hi you two everything sounds so exciting.reminds me of my youth. I do check out your blog most days but rarely get time to post. Mum is going to be back here in a couple of days. Richie has a couple of things that he wants her to bring to Lon.love you mush Aunt Ritxx
Valerie and John Bell say Your blog is very interesting, the tropical flowers remind me of the time we were in Derby in the north west of Australia,many years ago.Your house seems huge compared to here, but then it is what you get used to. ACCESS had the usual Christmas carols and lunch,you were missed! Finally some more volunteers have appeared after the summer break and ACCESS has a buzz to the office again. We had a quiet Christmas, John away until 6pm, but will be home for new years eve,(first time in years). Only one more Christmas to go before we head back to Oz. You both look well and happy, hope you had a lovely Christmas, loved the snowman, even after a few sherry's! Look forward to further blogs, this is a new experience for me! Our best wishes for a safe, happy and healthy 2008. Best wishes, Valerie and John.
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Kigalia was on telly tonight, on BBC2! It was this show where Ewan McGregor is motorcycling through Africa - well from John O Grots to Cape Point in SA. They went into Rwanda and to Kigalia, and to the Genocide Museum and met with the President of Rwanda. Looks lovely there, more 'developed' than I imagined. Was funny seeing it after reading all your blogs! M xx
Moon Looks Gorgeous xx
Makker staakt uw wild geraas ... al enig teken van de goed heiligman? Zeer mooie maan en George is natuurlijk wel een super huisdier. Hoe gaat het met het nieuwe huis? Kunnen jullie er rond Sinterklaas in? Heeft het vertrek van alle bobo's bij Lon effect op jullie verblijfslengte?
Groetjes uit een koud Den Haag (al 4x moeten krabben en gisteren een kuchende accu ...). Hoe gaat het bij jullie met griep ... komt dit voor of is dit vervangen door malaria?
knuffel,
Nienke
Hi you two everything sounds so exciting.reminds me of my youth. I do check out your blog most days but rarely get time to post. Mum is going to be back here in a couple of days. Richie has a couple of things that he wants her to bring to Lon.love you mush Aunt Ritxx
Valerie and John Bell say
Your blog is very interesting, the tropical flowers remind me of the time we were in Derby in the north west of Australia,many years ago.Your house seems huge compared to here, but then it is what you get used to.
ACCESS had the usual Christmas carols and lunch,you were missed! Finally some more volunteers have
appeared after the summer break and ACCESS has a buzz to the office again.
We had a quiet Christmas, John away until 6pm, but will be home for new years eve,(first time in years). Only one more Christmas to go before we head back to Oz.
You both look well and happy, hope you had a lovely Christmas, loved the snowman, even after a few sherry's! Look forward to further blogs, this is a new experience for me! Our best wishes for a safe, happy and healthy 2008.
Best wishes, Valerie and John.
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