Pondering in Paraguay

Pondering in Paraguay
Questions, Comments, and Connections on my crazy new life abroad

Saturday, February 6, 2010

I Haven't Left Yet

I'm Packing my bags and trying to figure out how blogging works.

10 comments:

  1. Good Luck!
    Mom and Dad

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  2. Wish you all the best & look forward to the updates. The Hymes Family

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  3. good luck to you and have a wonderful time. I can't wait to read about your adventures. Stay safe.
    Love always,
    Amy

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  4. thinking of you and waiting to here more.
    Love,
    Gramp

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  5. were so proud of you!! we love you and your in our prayers.

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  6. i couldn't find you! mine is my first.last

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