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Mabogini, Tanzania
This week is my very last week as a volunteer at Kilimanjaro Young Girls in Need. It has yet to sink in that I have just another three days left until the end of term and the end of my time here in Moshi. I've had an incredible time teaching at KYGN and will be so sorry to leave such intelligent, kind and fun-loving young girls. I will al…
Lizzy I want to go! Looks amaze xx
re: Sunset, Mekong RiverMandy Barrie 5 Star?
re: photo from 07 February 2011Mandy Barrie OK.... so why have you got a crash helmet on?? Love Mum x
re: photo from 07 February 2011Mandy Barrie I love these photos. Where were you? Hope you have a great time in Vietnam. Love Mum xx
re: photo from 26 January 2011Mandy Barrie This food looks amazing. I hope you can remember how to make it when you come home.......... I'll come to yours for dinner
re: photo from 25 January 2011Dan Grover The whole blog's amazing. Congratulations, it sounds brilliant.
re: Mabogini, TanzaniaMandy Barrie Just like two sisters!
re: photo from 08 November 2010harry reeves Hi Georgia. Your mum sent us the link -hope you don't mind. It seems you are having a great time, despite tree roots, snakes crocodiles and dalla dallas (what is a dalla dalla anyway?). Wine and marshmallows make it all sound very cosmopolitan - just like an evening in Sevenoaks - or perhaps not! If it came to a confrontation between you and a crocodile I'd put my money on you. But then,I've never met a crocodile socially. Best wishes, Harry
re: Lake Chala, TanzaniaMaughan Gerog, i love reading your blog, it makes me feel like i'm also seeing Africa, vicariously through your eyes. Cant wait to see you in December x
re: Lake Chala, TanzaniaLizzy Georgia, having woken up at 4am in a terrible mood thanks to my jetlag i thought id catch up on your blog.. After reading this post I ended up crying, words can't really describe how sad the situation is, which is only exaggerated by how much we take for granted at home. xx
re: Mabogini, TanzaniaDani Stunning x
re: photo from 16 September 2010Dani Wow. xx
re: Serengeti, TanzaniaMandy Barrie Thank goodness KYGN is there to help some of these children.
re: Mabogini, TanzaniaMandy I really hope that something can be done to keep the school open. Do you know how much has to be raised by Christmas. There must be some charities that could help.
re: Moshi, TanzaniaEmma Inkester Awwww you have a picture of my absolute favourite Anita on your blog! Give her a hug from me, I miss her. And say hello to Rahab. So happy that you're at Mabogini, and I def want to help so if you need anything done from the English side over the next few mths give me a shout. I know what you mean about the teaching thing, it's hard without Swahili. Might be an idea to ask Sarah for Mama Alice's number- her lessons are cheap and they will help you SO SO much. Email/msg and let me know if I can do anything xxxx
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