Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Poets and Presidents
Monday, November 14, 2011
Going South
Internet access will not be available on our journey and updates will not be possible. I will try to fill everyone in on Friday when we return. And I promise that when I get home next week, all of the ladies will flood Facebook and, hopefully, this blog, with their many unique experiences.
For now we're off on an adventure of a lifetime. We will be filming, photographing, marking gps coordinates and interviewing as much as we are allowed. Please send us good thoughts for the success of this project. We are so eager to share the finished piece with all of you!
xo, Jennifer
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
A Whirlwind Adventure
AHOPE
Our trip so far has been spectacular. We visited the children of AHOPE to do art projects. Each kid designed a tie-dyed canvas bag courtesy of Meghan and we had some true artists in the group. Each child also received their own watch thanks to a number of generous donors. If you were one of them, thank you! The kids loved them.
If you aren't familiar with Ahope, it is a home and school for HIV positive orphans. They are treated, educated, loved and nurtured. The energy there is positive, uplifting. The children are intelligent and beautiful.
You can sponsor an Ahope child for under $500 a year.
Dr. Rick Hodes
Liz, Meghan, Tanya, Gina and Jennifer attended Shabbat Dinner at Dr. Rick Hodes' home on Friday evening. Apparently this is the only shabbat dinner in sub-Saharan Africa and he has been doing it weekly for over 20 years. Upon arrival we were greeted by close to 20 charming, well-mannered and eloquent adolescents - some fostered some adopted by the doctor. We ate a tasty dinner, learned about his amazing work saving the lives of the severely disfigured and left with happy hearts and bellies. As you can see in the photo, we also wore special Shabbat head coverings. If you aren't familiar with Dr. Hodes, you need to be. His book is called "Making the Crooked Straight". There are also several films made about his work.
To summarize our trip so far, life is good!
Xo Jennifer
Thursday, November 10, 2011
We're Here!
Addis is a bit cloudy but warm today, and bustling as always. On the agenda is the fistula hospital. If you haven't seen A Walk To Beautiful, I highly recommend it. After witnessing what these women go through, you might view your life differently. I am honored to tour the facility and see if I can help in any way. I guess that's all. Ciao!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Off to Ethiopia
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Meg and the Mudula Mamas!
http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20111007-NEWS-110070349