Sunday, November 25, 2012

Field Service - Conakry, Guinea


There is something about Africa that seeps into your bones the moment you walk on to it's earth. The sights, smells, and humidity get deep into your soul and circle you with a warmth you never want to leave. Friendly, is definitely how i would describe the people of Guinea. In the short two weeks we spent at John Paul II hospital building a playground, we made so many wonderful friends. The nurses, security, police, children, translators, taxi drivers are forever imprinted on our hearts. Though our paths my not cross again with some we will carry them with us all our days and are so much for the better because we met them.

Here is a lovely video we stayed up late making our last night at the CMA house summing up our field service project in Conakry, Guinea.


 The CMA house that served as our wonderful home during field service. Some pretty epic soccer matches were had here...wish there were pictures of Krystal slamming people up against the fence hockey style (she is Canadian and awesome to have on your team).

It was such a wonderful time and I am beyond thankful you all have supported me and helped me live this life. Thank you!

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