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Tag Archives: wedding
5 Photo Friday: Celebrating 5 Years
Today is our 5th wedding anniversary. We got married in Nebraska, in Sonshine Chapel at Carol Joy Holling Camp, the church camp where I worked several summers during college and for five years as Communications Manager after I graduated. We … Continue reading
Posted in Family Time, Photography, Tanzanian Culture
Tagged bilingual, family, friendship, khangas, party, photography, Swahili, traditional rituals, wedding
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Mbege and the Tanzanian Version of the ‘Red Solo Cup’
This weekend Kakasii and I attended an important event as part of the traditional marriage customs in Tanzania. We went to meet the new in-laws of Kakasii’s niece Elly (who, like our Elly, is named after Kakasii’s mother Eliasaria). Although … Continue reading
Posted in Family Time, Tanzanian Culture
Tagged community, local brew, party, Tanzania, wedding
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Why ‘The Joy of Life is Love’?
One of the hardest parts of getting started with my blog last year was coming up with a name. It was hard in part because I wasn’t sure what I’d end up writing about. Sure, I knew there would be … Continue reading