...this team and the other four groups spent some time on the streets of Atlanta. Now, I am going to stay slightly ambiguous about this particular event because I want to give these women of God, the … Read more about 36 Hours ago…
Adopt a Team
We have teams in on Saturday for training camp and all of them launch out of the United States to their prospective country on Wednesday, January 19th. Over the next four months young adults will … Read more about Adopt a Team
Thoughts of Former Memories
For the first post of the year, I wanted to write a poetic tangent of sorts. A posted filled to the brim with obscurity and quips that the reader can scarcely comprehend what has transpired in my … Read more about Thoughts of Former Memories
What I learned from…Salvador DalÃ
On Monday, my family and I visited downtown Atlanta. We visited the High Museum of Art and the Georgia Aquarium, and ended the day with a hot dog from the Varsity. This blog will be about the former, … Read more about What I learned from…Salvador DalÃ
Ivory Coast, Part 5
If you want to be brought up to speed, check out the previous parts one, two, three, and four. Well, this situation has gone for bad to worse. Incumbent … Read more about Ivory Coast, Part 5
Ivory Coast, Part 4
Seven weeks have transpired since the election that has caused this conflict and subsequent media attention. If you are unfamiliar with the situation in Cote d'voire (Ivory Coast), then check out … Read more about Ivory Coast, Part 4
Reading
So my dad posted a blog today about a great topic, reading. Yes, a slightly ambiguous, yet very passionate topic, especially if you know me or any member of my family. It is something that I really … Read more about Reading
Merry Christmas, a series of thoughts…
I hope everyone, either who reads this blog or happens upon it, is having a great time friends and family. Hopefully those of you on the East Coast or the northern part of the Midwest are not … Read more about Merry Christmas, a series of thoughts…
“The Walking” by Theodore Roethke
Today is my birthday, my twenty-sixth to be exact. As the years have come and gone, I have realized how much of a kinesthetic and tactile learner I truly am. I find that I am an auditory and verbal … Read more about “The Walking” by Theodore Roethke