2019--Sharing Experiences of Tanzania!

Follow the experiences of Sue Haertel, SDS, during her time in Tanzania. Leave her a comment if you wish. Remember, you can sign up (just below, at the right) to receive an email each time there is a new post to the blog. Please join her in her latest Tanzania adventure!




Tuesday, July 14, 2015

On Our Way Home!

We are on our way home, in Amsterdam, on a layover waiting for our flight to Chicago.

We have lots to think about.... the class was a success, we found many new friendships. It was hard to say good-bye....and at the same time, we look forward to coming home.

We departed saying "See you next year."

Thank you to each of you, our blog readers, for following our blog, for your prayers, and for this incredible opportunity!

See you soon!

Sincerely,

Sue Haertel, SDS
Sister Barbara Reynolds, SDS

Monday, July 13, 2015

It was a busy Sunday!

Sister Barbara and Sister Charity at the museum
Church this morning, and then a trip to the Dar es Salaam national museum this afternoon.

We saw some very interesting exhibits, including fossils, rock and cave paintings, and some on the history of Tanzania. 

We had a very good day!

Sunday, July 12, 2015

What a beautiful country this is.

Sister Barbara met with Fr. Josephat at Jordan University today. She said it was a productive meeting.

Meanwhile, I, Sue, went behind the mountain to several more rural villages with wells. You can see a picture of one of the roads I traveled.

We are both now back at Dar e Salaam. What a beautiful country this is!

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Well, well, well....

Today we went to Morogoro. On the way, we visited some of the wells donated by St. Pius Parish!

All the wells were working well (good pun,huh?). The people came to see us and sent wishes back to the people of St. Pius- words of gratitude!

Friday, July 10, 2015

Working Hard Together

Here is a picture of Sister Angelina, in Masasi. She is showing us the wood stove, where they boil water (we only drink boiled water) and cook ugali.

For those who haven't tasted it, ugali is a staple of the diet here. Each meal offers a huge bowl or two, so you can certainly fill up! Ugali is made from maize flour (cornmeal), millet flour or Sorghum flour (or a blend) cooked with water to a porridge- or dough-like consistency.

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Arrived in Dar

Quick note: We were on the bus all day and have now arrived safely in Dar es Salaam.

Getting Ready to Depart

On Wednesday, we walked into town to purchase our bus tickets for Dar es Salaam.

Then, we packed up our classroom and our belongings and said many sad farewells.