E's travels

Jambo, sawadi, ayubowan, vanakkam, greetings, and welcome! Hello to all.This site is apolitical,and for the most part written for my family and friends who I miss lots while I'm away. I also let my readers get the inside track on travel and great places to visit and see what I find during my travels as a volunteer with Medical Teams International. (www.MedicalTeams.org)

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Location: Coupeville, WA, United States

I was adopted at a very young age.I have always felt very very fortunate to have had two incredible and truely wonderful people who chose me out of the line up of orphans to take into their home, care for, feed, love, nurture, and give me a ton of really cool free stuff. I'm so glad I am a dad to two wonderful people who I am so proud of. I enjoy traveling spending time with my family and friends, and sharing with them the adventure that is life. I also get a lot back from my work as a volunteer with Medical Teams International. Ive helped support thier mission in Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Cambodia, Haiti and will soon be in Libya.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Great Blog E! Awsome idea.

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dad,
You are quite possibly the raddest dude alive! I cant waite to write you on this and hear about your travels! I loooooove you!
Kristen

11:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Ian!
Remember the carpenter who said he never falls off of ladders? Yup, yesterday W5 brings him in...his leg will be in a cast for a while! bummer dude! Hope you guys are doing great, can't wait to hear about the travels....take care

12:10 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ian, good to see you are keeping up the site, can't wait to read more. Be safe
Monique
7/18/06

1:23 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your blog last week was terrific. I have a lot of questions-like how is the water and is it clean?

7:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

E - well done and informative, keep a sharp eye out for those Tamole,s

8:41 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is really interesting. Glad to see it's not all work! Looks like you're learning so much about the culture and the land. I'm jealous! Deb

11:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great travelog, Ian - pictures and descriptions! Safe travels.

Bill F.

8:02 AM  

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