by Pam Morton | Mar 12, 2018 | Blog
Cairo, Egypt In a city of 24 million, a citizen may locate a wide variety of transportation. Down our street on any given day I will see small cars, big trucks, bicycles, wagons with donkeys, taxis and a minivan that acts as a type of public transportation. Whenever...
by Pam Morton | Oct 16, 2017 | Blog
In the wee hours this morning (dark thirty), I wheeled my 3 large suitcases to the security belt of Cairo International Airport. I have been through this airport many times…without incident. Until today. After I received a very thorough pat down from a security girl,...
by Pam Morton | Oct 4, 2017 | Blog
A True Tale: This past weekend, John and I were with friends in central and southern Arkansas. We were going to be with 4 groups in 3 days so the schedule was a bit packed. I checked my list o’ things we needed for travel and gave myself a mental pat on the back...
by Pam Morton | Sep 5, 2017 | Blog, Featured
I inhaled the cool, crisp air as I greeted the dawn on September 1. I hopped into the car and made my way to Emileigh and Jacob’s apartment. They were hosting a yard sale and I had volunteered to be on Schlepping and Beverage Delivery Duty. The grass still had...
by Pam Morton | Aug 28, 2017 | Blog
I’m a product of the 80s: back when a can of hairspray lasted only a week due to the enormous bangs trend, parachute pants were a rad thing and Billy Joel was looking for an “Uptown Girl.” I reflect and after the initial cringe, smile at what we all thought seemed to...
by Pam Morton | Jul 12, 2017 | Blog
I asked for a volunteer during one of our speaking engagements in a church last week. Rimmy’s* hand shot up. “I’ll do it!” he smiled. “C’mon up,” I said. “What’s your name?” “Rimmy,” he said...
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