Eeek ... the time has come. You've already managed to make enough amazing memories from home to last you the next couple of years. So all there is left to wish for you is pain-free shots, speedy and uneventful flights and amazing new friends and adventures. I will miss your face but eagerly await your posts from abroad.
Seriously Jill --- you are one hell of a woman. i dont know how else to say it. i've been reading your blog since the first entry. You're strong, intelligent and all around amazing and i think the people of Namibia are lucky to have you for a few years. i look forward to reading about your adventures and the things you see and what you learn -- about the people, the country and yourself, over the next few years.
Be safe, soak it in and enjoy every second you possibly can.
I graduated from NYU. After working for a newspaper in Pennsylvania, a travel website, and a business magazine in NYC, I'm living in Namibia as a Peace Corps volunteer.
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4 comments:
I was thinking of you this morning. Safe travels!
Eeek ... the time has come. You've already managed to make enough amazing memories from home to last you the next couple of years. So all there is left to wish for you is pain-free shots, speedy and uneventful flights and amazing new friends and adventures. I will miss your face but eagerly await your posts from abroad.
Love you lots!
Seriously Jill --- you are one hell of a woman. i dont know how else to say it. i've been reading your blog since the first entry. You're strong, intelligent and all around amazing and i think the people of Namibia are lucky to have you for a few years. i look forward to reading about your adventures and the things you see and what you learn -- about the people, the country and yourself, over the next few years.
Be safe, soak it in and enjoy every second you possibly can.
hugs -
becky
Africa? Jill, I thought you said you were going to Atlanta...
Brenda... help... love DAD
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