tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4174208573424599612.post8401181262376822756..comments2023-08-12T03:37:12.478-07:00Comments on Caroline in Nigeria: Tough TimesCaroline Knowleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01606796804424865242noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4174208573424599612.post-35693149285175027742011-06-28T09:04:20.393-07:002011-06-28T09:04:20.393-07:00Caroline!!! The most important sentence you wrote:...Caroline!!! The most important sentence you wrote: "Fact is Lea and I did not get on the next plane out." You could have, you still can, but you didn't. And the REAL fact is (or one of the many) is that you are SERIOUSLY changing the lives of others. You are making a huge impact on the SSIT and the schools you go to and the people who participate in your trainings. You bring a lovely, calm brightness everywhere you go, and it is greatly needed and appreciated. If you and Lea left, I would be VERY sad!! <br />And you mentioned that the burglar probably needed the money from your things. This is a typical response to thefts (in fact, I even think I said it to Lea), but the truth is, it just ain't right. There are plenty of poor people that don't steal. I understand why you wouldn't be laughing about it yet. <br />Anyway, keep up the good work, keep up your amazingly patient and open-minded attitude, and remember that you are constantly inspiring people (me included).<br />Sorry for the major gushiness and sappiness. It's kind of what I do sometimes. <br />Peace,<br />JulieYours Trulyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08663489528968872432noreply@blogger.com