Waveland, Mississippi
Once again I am back in Mississippi overwhelmed by the devastation that wind and rain can cause. After my last trip here I realized that I needed to come back and that's why I am here. Its just me this time - im down here until the 20th and then I head home for Christmas. I plan to come back again in the beginning of February and stay for a longer period of time.
there is so much to do here. I could be living my life back home following the same routine every day, or I could be here, helping people rebuild a community and seeing lives changed.
there is so much to do here. I could be living my life back home following the same routine every day, or I could be here, helping people rebuild a community and seeing lives changed.

1 Comments:
interesting and informed blogspot u've got here. but i must say, i know all too well about africans who get accustomed to and comfotable with "hand-outs" that they get lazy. it's not that they're poor and starving because the economy is agro-based and the climate harsh, at times it's apathy, plain and simple. i understand and support the good intentions of the international community, but i'm a firm beliver in independent-developing-nations. independence politically, economically and socially.
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