To my students ,friends, and family,
We have had numerous requests for pictures, but the computers and Internet are so slow here that it takes hours to upload photos. Additionally, we have had minimal time to write due to our very full schedule. We will continue to write over the next several days, and then when an efficient system is available, we will publish some highlight photos of our journey. Thank you for traveling with us.
Love,
Gretchen, Doug, and Elizabeth
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4 comments:
Following you through your travels in Uganda has been fascinating. The detail of your postings made me feel as if I were on the journey with you. Your entries are so descriptive I can visualize the experiences. Courtney and I check your blog daily for the lastest update. Looking forward to the posting of pictures. Hava a safe trip back home.
Emily Capella
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Following you through your travels in Uganda has been fascinating. The detail of your postings made me feel as if I was on the journey with you. Your entries are so descriptive I can visualize the experiences. Courtney and I check your blog daily for the lastest update. Looking forward to the posting of pictures. Hava a safe trip back home.
Emily Capella
Ms. Seibert and Elizabeth-
Reading all of your entries and chronicles of your trip to Uganda really is so interesting and really puts a lot into perspective. I am so blown away by what goes on outside of the very small portion of the world we live in. Thank you so much for inviting me to view your blog and follow your amazing journey to Uganda!
<3 Kara McGonigle
Reading all about your astounding to Uganda really opened my eyes to the world around me. I will never take things for granted (as best to my ability.) Thank you for showing that a person can make a difference in someones life.
~Kathryn
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