Publié par Natasha Vanderkwaak le
23 octobre 2010
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Thank you Natasha!
Though reading this is hard for me, because it makes me very jealous that you’re in Honduras while I am in ugly Edmonton, it brings me so much joy to hear about your adventures. I am so glad your time is going well. Thanks for your stories which bring me back.
I can’t wait to here all your stories and see pictures at Christmas time!
God bless you in the rest of your time in beautiful Honduras!
I am so happy I got to read your blog and I can’t wait until we can meet up and share stories–hopefully soon!
Dear Natasha
Today you have been on my mind (maybe because betty has been gone and i m feeling nostalgic tonite) and I just read your blog with interest..I am happy to learn of your experiences and reading between the lines your love for many people there. I also connected with you regarding the term of the « shadows » and I think i will use that term in the future as the connotation is very descriptive. You always have a special place in my heart and I am so glad to hear your excitement and contentment in what you are doing.. take exra care regarding your safety and never let your guard down. Thinking of you Love Uncle Mark
Thank you for your note Uncle Mark~ This really means a lot to me~
Love always,
Natasha
Natasha, I’m so glad you are having such an unforgettable experience!
I love to read about your adventures because it makes me feel like we are a little closer.
I know it would be difficult, but could we skype anytime?
Last time I talked to you directly was more than 1 year ago!
Now I think I will be able to follow a videocall in English! haha
Best wishes,
Irene. =)
Nathasha,
It is great to hear how things are going for you. As in most travel and work in developing countries, the good and not so good experiences leave you changed and much more aware of your own country and self. I am sure that you are having a positive and long lasting effect on the local students and town residents.
Blessings
Barry
You’re right, it’s definitely time for a video call! I look forward to hearing all about England and hearing your new accent
I’ll send you a message on Facebook. =)
Thank you for your support and encouragement Barry! I look forward to seeing you again in a few weeks.
Natasha,
What a blessing to be able to read about your experiences. It is good to hear about how God is working in and through your life and time in Honduras. I look forward to hearing more stories and seeing pictures later. You are in my prayers.
Love you,
Karlynn
Hi Natasha. We had muc pie at your folks for Christina’s bday and talked about your imminent return. It will be nice to see you soon.
Natasha, What a blessing to be able to read about your experiences. It is good to hear about how God is working in and through your life and time in Honduras. I look forward to hearing more stories and seeing pictures later. You are in my prayers. Love you, Karlynn
I am so happy I got to read your blog and I can’t wait until we can meet up and share stories–hopefully soon!
Awesome posts and even though very long, I didnt get bored. Have nothing to do so Ill just read posts.