Ann Marie & Lucy begin new school year in new schools

 

 

 

 

NHA is thankful for the donations of James & Glenda Krapf and Claudio & Shelly Lopez who provided this semesters school fees for both Lucy and Ann Marie of St. Laurence House. Their school fees, books, uniforms and all have been provided through NHA.

Lucy is planning to become an accountant and Ann Marie, a lawyer. They are both in schools that develop these careers. This is the first time that the girls have been seperated; attending different schools.

Photos above show the girls each getting their First Day of School blessing from Fr. Seraphim.

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Ann Marie & Lucy begin new school year in new schools

 

 

 

 

NHA is thankful for the donations of James & Glenda Krapf and Claudio & Shelly Lopez who provided this semesters school fees for both Lucy and Ann Marie of St. Laurence House. Their school fees, books, uniforms and all have been provided through NHA.

Lucy is planning to become an accountant and Ann Marie, a lawyer. They are both in schools that develop these careers. This is the first time that the girls have been seperated; attending different schools.

Photos above show the girls each getting their First Day of School blessing from Fr. Seraphim.

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Dealing with Freetown’s Electricity


 

 

 

Right before we left to go to Sierra Leone, a good friend from South Carolina sent me a Solio Solar Charger. Knowing how much I depend on my phone and its technology to keep me connected to our work overseas, this person was afraid for me to charge up using the Freetown electrical grid…

In years past the unstable electrical currents have blown up many of my electronic charging devices. Click on the photos above to see in detail the electrical wires going into St. Laurence House. This is the power lines that feed into St. Laurence House. Amazing there hasn’t been more fires, power surges, etc.

Anyway, I must say the Solio Charger did its job well. I stuck a pencil through the guide and placed the charger in the yard of the hermitage. Our border collie promptly ran over and “marked” this new item in the yard – and this didn’t effect it at all. It took about 8 hours to fully charge up but this charge lasted two complete chargings of my phone and I never once had to plug into a wall socket to charge up. It was kind of fun to be able to generate power in Sierra Leone from stored Louisville Sunshine!!!!

Weather conditions in Sierra Leone are very hard on electronics. The extreme humidity (especially during rainy season) can damage a system in no time. Thanks to Aquapac I kept my phone dry and safe. I didn’t even have to take my phone out of the bag to talk, it worked right through the plastic.

And to my friend, Thank you for the Solar Charger…I recommend it highly, and appreciate your kindness.

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Dealing with Freetown’s Electricity


 

 

 

Right before we left to go to Sierra Leone, a good friend from South Carolina sent me a Solio Solar Charger. Knowing how much I depend on my phone and its technology to keep me connected to our work overseas, this person was afraid for me to charge up using the Freetown electrical grid…

In years past the unstable electrical currents have blown up many of my electronic charging devices. Click on the photos above to see in detail the electrical wires going into St. Laurence House. This is the power lines that feed into St. Laurence House. Amazing there hasn’t been more fires, power surges, etc.

Anyway, I must say the Solio Charger did its job well. I stuck a pencil through the guide and placed the charger in the yard of the hermitage. Our border collie promptly ran over and “marked” this new item in the yard – and this didn’t effect it at all. It took about 8 hours to fully charge up but this charge lasted two complete chargings of my phone and I never once had to plug into a wall socket to charge up. It was kind of fun to be able to generate power in Sierra Leone from stored Louisville Sunshine!!!!

Weather conditions in Sierra Leone are very hard on electronics. The extreme humidity (especially during rainy season) can damage a system in no time. Thanks to Aquapac I kept my phone dry and safe. I didn’t even have to take my phone out of the bag to talk, it worked right through the plastic.

And to my friend, Thank you for the Solar Charger…I recommend it highly, and appreciate your kindness.

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Ann Marie & Lucy begin new school year in new schools

 

 

 

 

NHA is thankful for the donations of James & Glenda Krapf and Claudio & Shelly Lopez who provided this semesters school fees for both Lucy and Ann Marie of St. Laurence House. Their school fees, books, uniforms and all have been provided through NHA.

Lucy is planning to become an accountant and Ann Marie, a lawyer. They are both in schools that develop these careers. This is the first time that the girls have been seperated; attending different schools.

Photos above show the girls each getting their First Day of School blessing from Fr. Seraphim.

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Ann Marie & Lucy begin new school year in new schools

 

 

 

 

NHA is thankful for the donations of James & Glenda Krapf and Claudio & Shelly Lopez who provided this semesters school fees for both Lucy and Ann Marie of St. Laurence House. Their school fees, books, uniforms and all have been provided through NHA.

Lucy is planning to become an accountant and Ann Marie, a lawyer. They are both in schools that develop these careers. This is the first time that the girls have been seperated; attending different schools.

Photos above show the girls each getting their First Day of School blessing from Fr. Seraphim.

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UPS in Freetown

 

 

NHA was pleased to see UPS opened in Freetown. Door to door delivery is not what it is here in America but UPS operation in Freetown is growing. On our vist to Sierra Leone in 2007, UPS was only located at the Airport in Lungi but has now expanded into Freetown.

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UPS in Freetown

 

 

NHA was pleased to see UPS opened in Freetown. Door to door delivery is not what it is here in America but UPS operation in Freetown is growing. On our vist to Sierra Leone in 2007, UPS was only located at the Airport in Lungi but has now expanded into Freetown.

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Cleaning up the floods in Kroo Bay

 

 

 

 

Photos of Flood Damage in Kroo Bay by Salu Bangura, September 2008. More information and photos in previous blog posts of this blog. Scroll down and at the bottom of this page click on “older posts”. Also see Kroo Bay Photo Web Album link at the right of this blog.

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Cleaning up the floods in Kroo Bay

 

 

 

 

Photos of Flood Damage in Kroo Bay by Salu Bangura, September 2008. More information and photos in previous blog posts of this blog. Scroll down and at the bottom of this page click on “older posts”. Also see Kroo Bay Photo Web Album link at the right of this blog.

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