Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Last day

This is Nic
Sitting in safari lodge waiting for lunch to be served. This is our last day, I wish we could stay longer but am glad to be going back the the States.

This is Erik
This amazing trip is sadly coming to a end. The safari was awesome and I think we all wish we could stay longer. I'm really sad to be leaving and I hope I can come back next summer.

This is Ali
It's just starting to sink in that we really do have to leave. I'm really sad that I have to go so soon. It was amazing to see the progress the Sinai School has made since my visit three years ago. The 7th year students are able to hold a conversation in English now, as before they only knew simple greetings. I can't wait to see how much more they will learn now that they have computers and the Rosetta Stone program along with the many teaching materials we brought the teachers. The teachers are just as enthusiastic about the new technology as the students are and have already started using Rosetta Stone in order to improve their own English. It is truly exciting to be part of this great project.
This trip has been even more amazing than the last and I am sad to leave this beautiful country full of amazing people.

This is Katherine!
I would like to use this opportunity to inform my parents of my intentions to not return home.
Kidding.
Sadly.
This trip has been full of amazing experiences that I will never forget. Not only the experiences, but the people that I have met and built relationships with are unforgettable. I want to say a huge Asante to Karen, John, and all the people who made this trip possible (you too, parents.) Lots of love to my entire (large) family and friends. As sad as i am to be leaving *cry*, I can't wait to see you all when I get home


This is Jeffrey
Today, we are sadly heading home. It's been an amazing trip for absolutely everyone and it's easy to say it would be great to come back again. Looking forward to one more dinner in Arusha and then hopping on the plane for a few to many hours. See you back in Albany!

Hi everyone, Karen here. Wow. What a group. I am so proud and honored to be with them.

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