Ken Wytsma

Pictures

Here are some of my pictures from Uganda!! I was lucky to be able to ride along on several different day trips to small villages and some IDP Camps (refugee camps for Internally Displaced People). It was good to see a lot of the country… and it was difficult to see how much poverty and […]

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postponed

I was going to try and get some of my pictures online tonight, but I can barely keep my eyes open. I’m going to postpone it till tomorrow (even though I know I’ll be starying at the ceiling again come 3:00 in the morning… got to love that jet lag!!)

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I’m back…

I got in late last night and fell straight into bed. I’ve been staring at the ceiling, however, for the last five hours or so… Uganda is 11 hours ahead of Pacific Time, which means it’s 1 hour shy of the biggest jet lag you can get!! All I can think of is going to

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Nostalgia

I’ve had my ipod on shuffle for the last couple of days. I haven’t heard some of my favorite songs in ages! It’s funny: for almost every cd I own there was a time when I never turned it off, but eventually they all get pigeonholed and relegated to “occasional listening.” It’s fascinating the way

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Do Magic

This is my new motto: Do magic. I had to design a set for Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream for my scene design class, and on the day I was first trying to tell my teacher what I had in mind, I had a really difficult time putting it into words, because the design involved

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The Longest Day…

I’ve been awake for about FIFTY-TWO hours right now. Yep. I’ve been awake since noon on Wednesday, putting together my final project for scene design. I have never–never pulled two all-nighters in a row before. I’ll be honest, it’s actually been a really fun two days. A few good friends of mine were also stuck

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Pearl Harbor Day

On this day, the 66th anniversary of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, I can do no better than to link readers of this blog to a transcript of Chuck Colson’s daily radio broadcast, Breakpoint. This broadcast, titled “Forgiving our Enemies,” deals with the wonderful testimony of Jacob DeShazer, a POW in Japan. What you

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