Dia olgeta,
Personally I have long been set against such things as "blogs," personal web pages, cell phones and mass communication tools. Slowly these things have worked their way into my life, last week I learned how to text message on my cellular phone... this week we are creating a blog. So that is why this is entitled "birth of a blog, death of a dogma," which signifies a changing technological season in my life. We also thought that a blog might be an efficient way to share our experiences here in Vanuatu (as we finish our three years of service I am getting a bit nostalgic and reflective) and our travels to come. Needless to say our blog will probably initially be a random at times, reflecting back on the last three years as our memory sees fit, but hopefully we will train ourselves to post the new and exciting things as well. The hope is that we can document some of our experiences and share them with our family and friends back home (we are also hoping that it is seen a lesser offense than "mass emails"). So its not exciting yet but there is more to come! Bambae mi lukum yu i no long taem!
Jessica
Personally I have long been set against such things as "blogs," personal web pages, cell phones and mass communication tools. Slowly these things have worked their way into my life, last week I learned how to text message on my cellular phone... this week we are creating a blog. So that is why this is entitled "birth of a blog, death of a dogma," which signifies a changing technological season in my life. We also thought that a blog might be an efficient way to share our experiences here in Vanuatu (as we finish our three years of service I am getting a bit nostalgic and reflective) and our travels to come. Needless to say our blog will probably initially be a random at times, reflecting back on the last three years as our memory sees fit, but hopefully we will train ourselves to post the new and exciting things as well. The hope is that we can document some of our experiences and share them with our family and friends back home (we are also hoping that it is seen a lesser offense than "mass emails"). So its not exciting yet but there is more to come! Bambae mi lukum yu i no long taem!
Jessica
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The Coolidge looks really neat. I always wanted to scuba dive. Maybe when you get home you can give me leasons.
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