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Yes, my times in Ethiopia truly changed my life. People said I would have a difficult time adjusting there but it was always coming back to this country I had trouble adjusting to. We have so much here and don’t like to share. The Ethiopians had little but graciously offered everything to a stranger. Such beautiful people. And the country, out in the mountains and countryside, such beauty. Sleeping on the ground and seeing those stars, I was overtaken with the beauty. Oh, don’t get me started. My last visit was in 2015 and I still dream of it. And I did see the hardship, the struggles, but life there is real. Not so much where I live. I am old - “technologically impaired” so not sure how to send message to just one person!

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@baa
It always makes me sad that there are so many people who have epilepsy in Africa who can’t afford any medical or pharmaceutical treatment, especially the children. The children get to me. My motivation to donate platelets every two weeks is for the children who have cancer. I think it’s amazing how a few platelets can make the children feel so much better.
Have you been to other countries in Africa?
Jake