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June 17, 2007

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Yui Chan

Hey sweetie! Sounds like you had a wonderful time exploring Nepal! But that’s enough R & R for you, so no more slacking off. It's about time you got back to work my dear!

You, taking on 36 kids? Are you kidding me? Talk about a total mismatch of wits! Oh, I can just picture it now.......they will bamboozle you, hog-tie you, string you up on a tree and use you as a human piñata! Hmmm, then again, that sounds pretty wickedly fun - heh heh!

Glad to hear that you will be continuing your work with the Missionaries of Charity in Kathmandu. Can’t wait to hear more on your daily adventures…….and mischief : )

Ron Ditmar

Yui Chan, Rita is well equiped to handle 36 children. She has had worse for the past ten years at her occupation in the U.S. and I am one of those big kids

Jenny Norden

Hi there sweetie! The gals across the hall gave me your blog site! I have read thru most of your adventures and I am pea green with envy! What a blessing to be able to do this. I bet it will be the best time of your life. Of course I do miss your cheery smile. What I really want to know is if you had some sugar cane from the Sugar man? Your pictures are amazing. Keep posting them so we can see the visible signs of the cultures.

Love to see you in your scarf ma'am. You are definitely a fashionista! Look out Paris Hilton we have our own Rep out there & she is a whole lot classier!

Hugs Rita!!! Now that I know this site & can check in.

Jenny

Susan Monteen

Hi Sis

The broom huh? There are some comical memories of you and a broom:) Miss yah and so looking forward to your coming home....Buster sends his love...

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