Writings of Saint Lucia, Ghana and life in general. A Peace Corps Volunteer in St. Lucia, visiting faculty in Ghana and grandma for life. This is a look back at the details of my travels and a document for my grandchildren. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoy writing it. This blog does not express views of U.S. Peace Corps, Webster University, my family, dog or any institutions named or linked to these pages. It's life observation as I interpret it.
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Hey Karen! Do you mind if I link your blog to mine? I'm trying to get together a bunch of PC blogs so my parents and friends can really understand what PC's like before I go!
Thanks
Have tons of fun in EC!
He's thinking that you're going to be spending plenty of moola on a dog whisperer for him when you get back...And, he's going to lay a guilt trip on you big time!
Wow Karen, you're really following your heart! I'm so proud of you. I know that each one of us is put here on this earth for a special purpose -- and you're definitely a giver, whose found her calling. Take care of yourself, and keep up informed on your activities via your blog! Hugs and Blessings!
Amparo
hey, ms.mccarthy, well good luck on your trip, hope you find new adventures to share with us, and don't be scared, worry or fear that your 59, on the contrary, your starting a new life decade. Enjoy it! And if its about the medicines your taking, think about it as extra years your going to live.
Fabiola, (student)
Just read your article in the LA Times. Courageous and vivacious, you are! What an interesting journey you are making of this life. Good luck in the Caribbean! -Kirsten in Los Angeles
hey your blog design is very nice, neat and fresh and with updated content, make people feel peace and I always like browsing your site.
- Thomas
Hi Thomas - thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm happy to hear you like the blog - I love writing and sharing my thoughts. Thanks again for your comment! Karen
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