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Kate with Dreadlocks
Haiti, Cameroon, and Guinea.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
He's everywhere.
Oh! It’s the Obama pants! This is the cute kid who lives in my compound. I wish those came in my size.
Mary and Hayden, should I keep my eyes peeled for a pair for Baby Frank? :)
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Mais oui!
October 31, 2010 at 10:17 PM
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Kate Fleurange
Dabola, Guinea
US Peace Corps Response Volunteer Microfinance Training Consultant RPCV Cameroon '08-'10
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Oh wait, that's a guinea pig! But isn't he cute?
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