The blog of the Safi School Project non-profit Organization. We are committed to bringing education to the children of Tanzania. Our first school is located outside of Arusha.
Oh my goodness, tears are flowing after seeing the latrines pictures...goosebumps!!! What a blesing.
And Ken is beside himself wanting to know about the well drilling.. thanks for the update. He has a big presentation to do for Rotary, so he really wants lots of pictures!
Did anyone buy a mirror for the girls bathroom???? Come on, you know I insist!!!!
Oh, I am giving all my little trinkets away tomorrow at the Girl Scout function....bracelets, necklaces, earrings, baskets, blankets, books on Tanzania (for door prizes)so, I NEED/WANT another Maasae blanket...any color except all one color.... and of course, I can aways use bracelets as I give them away like candy!
Thought you could just shop for yourself, right Nancy!!
I am continuing to be anxious to hear all you are doing...and not succumbing to jealousy... yet!!!
I have so much to tell these girls tomorrow as there are so many wonderful stories to tell about Tanzania and our work there. (my all time favorite)...Mary's story re:the girl walking to the girls school thru lion country...and how many girls have acheived college degrees because of people like us!!!!!!They will probably ring a bell over my head and then carry me off the stage......Really need to figure out power point presentation..Nancy and Kristina...maybe you can still offer help to the aged!!! Have a beverage or two and toast your friends over here... We love you all. Stay healthy. Our good friend is doing much better now at home!!!!
Marilyn and Ken P.S. I am going to DuPont tomorrow afternoon to speak to Girl Scouts Sat the 5th.
I am excited to share about your project,Natalie. and so anxious to hear how it went
Hopefully, the Stamms can still join you all.
Of course, my heart strings did a "big" tug when I read you were going to be playing softball on Friday. Are the bats and balls, and gloves still there? Hi Martins.... Now I know I want to go in October...... keep up your great reports.
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Oh my goodness, tears are flowing after seeing the latrines pictures...goosebumps!!! What a blesing.
And Ken is beside himself wanting to know about the well drilling.. thanks for the update. He has a big presentation to do for Rotary, so he really wants lots of pictures!
Did anyone buy a mirror for the girls bathroom???? Come on, you know I insist!!!!
Oh, I am giving all my little trinkets away tomorrow at the Girl Scout function....bracelets, necklaces, earrings, baskets, blankets, books on Tanzania (for door prizes)so, I NEED/WANT another Maasae blanket...any color except all one color.... and of course, I can aways use bracelets as I give them away like candy!
Thought you could just shop for yourself, right Nancy!!
I am continuing to be anxious to hear all you are doing...and not succumbing to jealousy...
yet!!!
I have so much to tell these girls tomorrow as there are so many wonderful stories to tell about Tanzania and our work there. (my all time favorite)...Mary's story re:the girl walking to the girls school thru lion country...and how many girls have acheived college degrees because of people like us!!!!!!They will probably ring a bell over my head and then carry me off the stage......Really need to figure out power point presentation..Nancy and Kristina...maybe you can still offer help to the aged!!!
Have a beverage or two and toast your friends over here...
We love you all. Stay healthy. Our good friend is doing much better now at home!!!!
Marilyn and Ken
P.S.
I am going to DuPont tomorrow afternoon to speak to Girl Scouts Sat the 5th.
I am excited to share about your project,Natalie. and so anxious to hear how it went
Hopefully, the Stamms can still join you all.
Of course, my heart strings did a "big" tug when I read you were going to be playing softball on Friday. Are the bats and balls, and gloves still there? Hi Martins....
Now I know I want to go in October......
keep up your great reports.
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