Clinical Practice Abroad: Take One!

God has done amazing things. This will be the first time Bluffton University has sent a student to Northern Ireland to do clinical practice. I am thrilled and honored to participate, and I welcome everyone to read as the adventure blossoms. If I am a guinea pig, than these blogs are the lab notes! Read and enjoy!

Friday, January 30, 2009

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Friday, December 5, 2008

ten things about Northern Ireland and my semester, now that I'm home

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1.) Wherever you go in the world, America is there somewhere: in people's conversations, in the newspapers, etc. But when you come home...
Tuesday, December 2, 2008

ode to oakgrove

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Today was my last day at Oakgrove. It was nice to end the last day with a Hands for a Bridge meeting. The Hands for a Bridge students alway...
Thursday, November 27, 2008

thanksgiving and deadlines

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Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Despite the fact that I got up at 7:05 like usual and experienced a full day of classes, it really did feel lik...
Saturday, November 22, 2008

there and back again

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It is very strange and wonderful to be back at Corrymeela. Corrymeela has several lounges that are used for retreat guests, and as fate wou...
Tuesday, November 18, 2008

corner store irony

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Last evening when I came home I immediately traded my skirt and heels for a nice comfy pair of blue sweat pants that Anna gave me. The swea...
Saturday, November 15, 2008

kitchen in the sea

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This weekend a few of us visited our fellow American student friends Jo and Jen at their internship at the Kilkrenny House in Coleraine. It...
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Carrie Yoder
I started this blog page when I was blogging from Northern Ireland for Bluffton University: documenting my time as a student-teacher abroad. The term ended and I wanted to keep writing. Thus: multiple blogs.
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