by AmeenaBlogArchive | May 10, 2010 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Uncategorized
It’s been a long time since I’ve talked about this family. Mostly because there hasn’t been anything to say, until now. Last September, I wrote about the boy who stole my heart: ...
by AmeenaBlogArchive | Apr 28, 2010 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Uncategorized
So my wonderful doctor that I have been seeing at Aga Khan hospital hails from Goa, India. This explains why upon first meeting her I thought she might be Spanish (she is actually of Portuguese heritage) She took leave from her practice a bit over a month ago to go...
by AmeenaBlogArchive | Apr 22, 2010 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Uncategorized
Ian here. I’m not into Taoism at all, but I do read a lot of different stuff and I know wisdom when I read it. Lao-Tzu, considered the father of Taoist philosophy said “He who knows he has enough is rich”. That quote inspired to go outside the...
by AmeenaBlogArchive | Apr 19, 2010 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Kids, Travel, Uncategorized
So, my friend Eve asked if we would have to get a passport for the baby once it is born in order to come back to the US with her. And yes we will. First, we’ll go to the US Embassy with the record of birth given to me by the hospital this sweet little pea is...
by AmeenaBlogArchive | Apr 17, 2010 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Kenya, Thoughts, Uncategorized
So, having seen this little baby with the dent in the head, I came home and did what any of you would have done. I googled. And, I didn’t really find much. At that point, I was working under the assumption that this baby was born with a congenital defect that...
by AmeenaBlogArchive | Apr 12, 2010 | AmeenaProjectBlogArchive, Kenya, Thoughts, Uncategorized
One of the things I really enjoy about being here at Karibu Centre is taking the women in to the hospital when they are going into labor. It works out this way because only Ian and I are able to drive the Centre van, and often, it just seems better to have me walking...