tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-747623899218710786.post884006043764189422..comments2009-12-07T12:15:35.234-08:00Comments on Points of departure: Uganda wrap-upHeatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01829090622475245673noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-747623899218710786.post-8088354355229348822009-11-01T13:45:45.457-08:002009-11-01T13:45:45.457-08:00WOW! What a life you are leading -- scary and exci...WOW! What a life you are leading -- scary and exciting. Hope to see you in NYC in December! There was a story in the NYT of Nizeyimana being arrested in Uganda -- I thought of that arrent when you wrote about visiting Nakivale -- sorting the bad guys from the good -- must be a very strange experience sitting down with a machete killer. Reminded me of having dinner with John Yu -- calmly eating rare beef. Lv. S.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-747623899218710786.post-69544525363403899192009-10-26T09:04:13.308-07:002009-10-26T09:04:13.308-07:00Way cool, Kiddo. Congrats for getting it posted. I...Way cool, Kiddo. Congrats for getting it posted. I know you were super busy with your ISP proposal. What a roller coaster of emotions and experiences. Hard to imagine there's enough "girls' night in" time to buffer it all. I'm proud of your sensitivity toward people under duress , and sorry it's needed so often and in such depth. As you say, it's been a life-changing experience. Love you! - MomMomnoreply@blogger.com