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| 17th May 2009 Keith | Welcome Home - From: The Final Countdown Emily, we have enjoyed immensely our vicarious journey through Peru with you. Happy you're coming home, but sad you had to leave. We look forward to seeing you soon! Love Keith and Mimi |
| 14th May 2009 Beth Eide | Congratulations! - From: The End Way to go Emily! I'm so proud of you and have loved reading your blog. Wow, 30 minutes in Spanish- muy excelente! See you soon. Beth |
| 14th May 2009 MOM | time is good - From: The End Safe Travels my Little Girl ~ the downtime will be a good time to put all of your adventures in perspective ~ decompression so to speak!! AND what "The Adventure" It Has Been ~ Can't wait to HUG YOU!! Safe Travels, safe travels....... See You soon ~ Love You Bunches, MOM :o) |
| 10th May 2009 Joshua | countdown's are never final - From: The Final Countdown In the last week I was in Wales, the song "The Final Countdown," by 80's band Europe, ran ceaselessly through my head. Mighty awesome about Pizarro's Grave- the standard by which all else may be measured. Love the idea of the bone arrangements as well. Brutal. |
| 3rd May 2009 Duane | Wow! - From: Livin' the Life Deb and I have enjoyed your travelblog immensely. Your style of writing style has been nothing short of captivating. We both have enjoyed your adventure. It reminds us of our trips to Mexico and Chile'. It will be wonderful to hear your stories. Hope to see you. Deb & Duane |
| 17th April 2009 MOM | still smiling!! - From: Welcome to the Jungle What an adventure!! Glad to see you're still smiling ~ something the world will never change, no matter the bugs, meds, climates, or sleeplessness . . . . I Love You ~ keep smiling Emmers ~ MOM :o) |
| 11th March 2009 Joshua | - From: Ode to the Showers in Arequipa Sorry to hear about the bad water. I got your postcard, and I have been forwarding your blog to a number of people on Island. Later Tater. |
| 10th February 2009 josh | Word. - From: Machu Pichu That sounds awesome, 3m. it is always something to see in pictures, but to experience in life. plus, all the practicality of structures and artifacts becomes far more apparent in situ. awesome. |
| 3rd February 2009 jon pritchard | Forward - From: We made it Glad to hear you have arrived. Talked to Scott, still fighting with truck. Have forwarded your blog to family. Thanks for keeping us posted. |
| 2nd February 2009 Pastor Rob Dotzel | Glad you arrived safely! - From: We made it Emily, Glad you arrived safely! It sounds wonderful. Wish I were there. We have been praying for you at LCM and waiting to hear that you have arrived. Best of luck with everything! God's peace, Pastor Rob |
| 27th January 2009 3mily | - From: Let the Countdown begin... Yeah, I know absolutly nothing about that language escept that it was spoken by the Inca. Naturally, it is completly different than Spanish...so it's gunna be tough. Wish me luck since I only have 5 weeks to learn it. |
| 25th January 2009 Heidi | alpaqueros - From: Let the Countdown begin... This sounds so cool Emily!! Are you going to formally learn any Quechua while you're there? |