Summer Exercise!!!
Many of you think “This guy works too hard.” and you’d be right. A lot of factors make it very easy to slip into a work-a-holic mode.
Summer Exercise!!! Read MoreAll Things Peace Corps
Many of you think “This guy works too hard.” and you’d be right. A lot of factors make it very easy to slip into a work-a-holic mode.
Summer Exercise!!! Read MoreWell, everyone got me out of my classroom for a huge staff picnic in the countryside. A fun time had by all.
Buddhist Center staff picnic in the countryside Read MoreAnother semester is done and time for certificate parties. I told them that they are the reason I’m in Mongolian. I’m blessed to be their teacher.
Certificate parties for the Spring semester Read MoreThe old sewing machine was a beautiful hand-crank model. Not surprising when you consider that many in the countryside don’t have electricity
Glimpse of a time lost seeing this old sewing machine Read MoreFirst, to all my loyal readers, I’m sorry the content for the blog has been a little thin, a little hit or miss. I assure you it’s not because I’m …
Still plugging away in Mongolia Read MoreI must have the best air travel karma around. My 14 hour flight from Chicago to Beijing couldn’t have been better. I sat with my back to the restrooms, and …
Back in M.o.n.g.o.l.i.a!!! Read MoreIt’s amazing this thing called air travel. I arrived in San Fransisco an hour before I left Ulaanbaatar some 15 hours ago. They should call it time travel. It never …
Back in the U.S. of A. Read MoreI can’t believe another 10-weeks has flown by. This semester, we tried something a bit different, having the students graduation party during the last class. So, below are a few …
Winter semester graduation at the center Read MoreHappy New Year everyone. I hope you’ve had a safe and enjoyable holiday season. Last year, our end of year party was a pretty low-key affair, but not this year. …
FPMT Mongolia Happy New Year Party Read MoreToday, our Kopan nuns, Ani Tsultrim and Ani Somsom left for their home nunnery in Katmandu, Nepal. Ani Tsultrim had been here three years and Ani Somsom a year.
A Fond Farewell to Ani Tsultrim and Ani Somsom Read More