I've been actively avoiding trying to update this thing for a couple of reasons. Although, I don't know how you can actively not do something.
But I've been feeling really useless on the field for various reasons, but mainly because of the work and the fact that I haven't really connected with it.
I decided to not do schools much anymore a while ago, but I never knew what I wanted to do instead. Johnathan and I are going to be working more with university kids and start up some small groups, hopefully, which sounds a lot more up my alley.
Anyway, I'm in America right now.
I surprised my mom and sister on Thursday morning, which was really cool. I got it on video and I'll try to remember to post it when I get back from Mexico. My flight was grueling; 4 flights- 2, 8.5, 17, and 1.5 hours, which made it the longest trip I've ever been on.
I think my visit here will be really nice to be recharged and refreshed and to get new ideas about what to do with the youth and university in Africa.
I'm sorry I haven't updated this thing very much; hopefully I'll do better when I get back into things.
I hope all is well,
Love you guys.
Logan
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
I'm alive.
Posted by AIMing in Africa at 2:31 PM 2 comments
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