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Dennis Jones is a Jamaican-born international economist, who has lived most of the time in the UK and USA, and latterly in Guinea, west Africa. He moved back to the Caribbean in 2007. This blog contains his observations on life on this small eastern Caribbean island, as well as views on life and issues on a broader landscape, especially the Caribbean and Africa.

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Gave Instead Of Lent 7 & 8

February 25: Gave a fellow parent enough time to eventually exchange personal details: we see each other at least twice and week and now are no longer 'someone's Daddy or Mommy' to each other.

February 26: Gave my divided attention to a friend who decided to visit me, instead of my visiting him. He was in good form, after hearing good news from his doctor, and had driven himself for the first time since he fell ill.

1 comment:

acox said...

Keep giving as an economist you can easily calculate your return.
My advice to you do'nt put your eggs in one basket. Good Luck.