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July 24, 2006

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Nathan Gardiner

Coggins! What a great time you must be having! Wow I am going to have to seriously take time out to look at all your archives. What great memories you must be making being able to travel to so many countries, see so many different lifestyles, meet so many great people. Take care Bro and remember, you have still yet to travel to New Zealand! ;-) I'll keep in touch.

Ida Ferdinandi

Hey, wow, I'm impressed. But Sarajevo is in Bosnia and Belgrade is in Serbia. Oh well, it used to be the same country. I hope you know that Franz Ferdinand was my great-grandfather's brother. My great-grandfather added the "i" cuz he was ashamed.

Kevin Luck

Hey Matty..what a cool experience youre having there. Not everyone has an opportunity to do what youre doing...so enjoy it for all of us!! Great pics, and good blogs...I love hearing about the experiences!!

Your sis, Liz

Matt,
I got your e-mail and enjoyed parts of your e-mail re: Bosnia-Herzegovina. Please for once take your sister's advise and be careful! Going into fields is not advised! I look forward to your return as we will be able to discuss Eastern Europe now that you have seen it and are able to better understand it and prehaps be able to put in better context my experiences over there.

Mike Haire

Head's up Matt: Avoid Lebanon right now ;)

Rachel Henry

Matt,

Thanks for your email. I had not anticipated a response and so it was a nice suprise.

I swear that I put up a posting on this site, but there is no evidence of it now. Maybe motherhood is turning me senial.

Anyways, I will repeat what I thought I said then.
I said that you are an incredible photographer and an excellent writer. In fact,you ought to think about publishing a book of all your travels, adventures and photographs.
Hey, I would buy it and that's good enough reason, right?

You always were adventurous and I always loved watching you and trying to live vicariously through you. You, however found that rather irratating, except when you could manipulate or coax me into something like doing your chores for you. You are so brave, confident, driven. I'm jelous of all you're doing, seeing and learning. However, I've enjoyed this website that allows me to live vicariously through you until it is my time to travel the world and learn all its mysteries. Yes, you and anthropological texts and National Geaographics and such fend of my raging desire to travel the world. For now I'm rather busy with motherhood, anyways. Finding time to eat, get out of my PJ's and shower is a challenge. On a really good day I can read, journal, email or catch up on tv (news, Oprah, Dr.Phil, Wifeswap. Don't get the wrong impression, I love my life and my calling as wife and mother. I am very happy and I know that I am doing a most important work right now.

Lately, I've been having adventures of my own with nine cub scouts at camp for 5 days straight! It was a little crazy at times and exhausting(110F is a little hot to be out in), but it was fun. We built our own fishing poles, shot some bee-bee's and arrows (Andrew and I got a bullseye), built bird feeders and benches, did all sorts of crafts and arts, played volleyball, went on scavenger hunts, etc. Elise had fun at her tot lot and it was great for the paranoid mom such as I because, I could see her at all times and check on her speradically. At the end of the week she was a little lonesome for mom, not unlike my husband who I fell asleep on every night (poor guy). I feel like a old lady because It doesn't take to much to exhaust this 24 year old now (camp did) and back in the day, I was the energizer bunny incarnate. Andrew had a really good time, made some new friends and got a lot of one on one with mom. That's what makes it all worth it, their beaming faces and enjoyment.

I love you and I miss you,
Your little sis,
Rach

Janet Colling

Hey Matt,
I loved your comments regarding your travels. Especially the one about using kabobs to measure a countries prosperity, but hey you must have eaten at a lousy kebab joint in France cause we had GREAT kebabs in Alencon. So just a friendly reminder that it is always dangerous to jump to conclusions based on insufficient evidence!!French cusine is amoung the greatest in the world, although probably no self respecting frenchman would own a kebab shop. Hey, and thanks for remembering my birthday! Love Mom

Rob

Sweet dude!

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