Dollies for Tanzania

Dollies for Tanzania
newest Dollies

How it works

I am in the process of making dollies to take to the children I will be meeting on the World Vision Tanzania Volunteer Trip in September 2016. I’m asking friends to ‘sponsor’ a dolly for $20.00.
The doll’s are hand made by me, some will have embroidered faces and, as we will be visiting some Muslim communities I have also been making what I hope are appropriate dolls for the Muslim children.
They not only have a heart to show we care, but proudly display a Canadian flag on the back.
How it works -
If you would like to participate by ‘sponsoring’ a dolly, or even just making a donation, you can e-transfer the money to me through your bank or donate through the PayPal button located on my blog at :http://mymissionsa.blogspot.ca/
If you wish you can let me know which type of doll you’d like and if you prefer a boy or a girl. If you would like, I can attach a small gift card where I will be able to write a short message from you to the child.
I can also email you a picture or pictures of your dolls if you wish.
Thank-you in advance or your support.

Dollies for Tanzania







Friday, May 10, 2013

Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights -

It was now time for me to head back towards Durban. I still had a couple of days left before my flight and had booked into a small motel at Umdloti Beach, about a 10 minute drive to from the airport. I was unfortunately by this time sicker than I had even been in Greytown, so I didn't venture far, only taking a walk down to the small shopping area once. It's a beautiful area and I wish I had of been able to spend more time exploring. On my last day I had made arrangements with Nobhule to meet up for coffee before heading to the airport.



 Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living. - Mary Ritter Beard
 
 
My wonderful family met me at the bus stop and welcomed me home with balloons and a beautiful sign in Zulu. Only problem was they were welcoming home Angela and not Busisewe.


 
and herein lies my adventures of 2012
Hope you've enjoyed coming along with me.
 
Where there is life there is hope.
The problem is not the problem;
the problem is your attitude about
the problem.
The only rules that really matter
are these: what a man can do and
what a man can't do.
- Captain Jack Sparrow
 

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