Totally appreciate the ssroiusnees with which you approach it and I am interested to see where you take it from here. Not on your case here. Just awkward seeing that.The heavy dose/short time and stir points are so specific to Simon and his book. Nobody in the Japanese community really uses that method and only the segment of the Taiwanese community friendly to Bella worked that method. Seeing it spread in the US has been an eye opener on how our community functions. As much crap as we took last year from mark prince about the method, you'd think people would acknowledge the method as at least Taiwanese, not Japanese.
Houssam
If you modify the hdereas in your browser you can. Basically you change the value of the user agent and then revisit the site. But now the site thinks you are an iPhone, iPad, etc. so no re-direct. Do a serach under how to modify hdereas
Mom
Welcome home Kyle,
this was an amazing education, and inspirational to say the least,
Love you,
Bee
I am going to UOG next fall. I'm so excited, but I cannot lie, I am afraid of shots...:)
Mom
You did wonderful with your blog Kyle! Thanks for the education!
Mom
Kyle,
your pictures are wonderful; they really leave me to my imagination what an impact you are having with these people, as well as them with you.
Time is nearing for your farewell, and I see your goodbye will be "for now", not "forever".
Love you,
Mema
hard to believe that your journey is in
its final stages. what a wealth of
education you have absorbed. we have
also gained so much from your experience and it will be great to share
everything with you when you return.
love you , mema
Lisa Boritzke
Kyle,
I am your mom's cousin and she gave me your website. What a wonderful and amazing experience this must be for you!
Lisa
Rebecca
Hi Kyle,
I stumbled across your blog today while searching for BH. We adopted twins from BH last year so I was thrilled to see you are soliciting donations and help for BH.
Rebecca
Mom
Kyle,
hearing about your time spent at the orphanage, and with your whole heart of interest to help, nothing can mean more than your time given. It's great to hear of all the responses you are receiving from people who want to help, but can not be there.
A box is on its way, (needed more rulers!)
Also, a box for YOU, peanut butter cups certainly were a priority!
Love and miss you-
Karen
There was a similar article in the tribune this past Sun on the impact/ importance of water in our lives. Undeniable! Water is a necessity but no electricity is a major inconvenience. Thank goodness for bottled water. Thanks for another great message. Love you, Karen
Dad
Hey, this is your dad saying "hi", with all the pictures, and blog posts, it's quite amazing the experiences you are facing, you never cease to amaze me! Miss you!