Cheyanne, daughter of my friend Valarie and for the past two years a "teacher of teachers" with the Peace Corps in Mozambique, left Africa for home yesterday. After visiting Portugal and New York City, she will be heading back to Denver in time for the holidays. I strongly recommend to Valarie that Cheyanne be quarantined for 21 days, just to be on the safe side, in light of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Granted, it would be over the holidays, which might make for a less than jolly Christmas for Cheyanne (second from the right in the photo above), but on the other hand, think of all the reading she could catch up on. It is just a matter of looking at the glass as half full instead of half empty. Read all about Cheyanne's adventures in Mozambique at www.timeinmozambique.blogspot.com.
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Cheyanne Leaves Mozambique
Cheyanne, daughter of my friend Valarie and for the past two years a "teacher of teachers" with the Peace Corps in Mozambique, left Africa for home yesterday. After visiting Portugal and New York City, she will be heading back to Denver in time for the holidays. I strongly recommend to Valarie that Cheyanne be quarantined for 21 days, just to be on the safe side, in light of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Granted, it would be over the holidays, which might make for a less than jolly Christmas for Cheyanne (second from the right in the photo above), but on the other hand, think of all the reading she could catch up on. It is just a matter of looking at the glass as half full instead of half empty. Read all about Cheyanne's adventures in Mozambique at www.timeinmozambique.blogspot.com.
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