Back in the U.S. of A.
Thanks to everyone who has supported me in this transition from Africa to Atlanta! I arrived back in the states on October 12 and have been busy re-acclimating and catching up with family and friends. I've bought a house in Warner Robins, the town I grew up in about two hours south of Atlanta. I've also started my home-based business, Wanderlust Communication, and am working to build the website and get the venture off the ground. Part of my heart is still in Kisumu with all my friends at TICH. I continue to communicate with everyone in Kenya and am working in my spare time to promote TICH in the U.S.
Posts on traveling to Ethiopia and Zanzibar have been added below and I hope to catch up soon with posting all that's happened. If you scroll down far enough you'll see photos of the going away party in Kisumu and lots of pics from Ethiopia and Zanzibar.
I'm also currently working on a book about my adventures in Africa. I've learned a great deal about what to do and what NOT to do when working in development. This will be included in the book, which will be published (if work remains on schedule) in the Spring of 2006. I'll keep you posted on its progress and print date!!
It's soooooo good to be home. Let me know what you've been up to. I'd love to hear from you.
Posts on traveling to Ethiopia and Zanzibar have been added below and I hope to catch up soon with posting all that's happened. If you scroll down far enough you'll see photos of the going away party in Kisumu and lots of pics from Ethiopia and Zanzibar.
I'm also currently working on a book about my adventures in Africa. I've learned a great deal about what to do and what NOT to do when working in development. This will be included in the book, which will be published (if work remains on schedule) in the Spring of 2006. I'll keep you posted on its progress and print date!!
It's soooooo good to be home. Let me know what you've been up to. I'd love to hear from you.




