Reminder Note to self: "When checking emails over Breakfast, skip over Heckman's Blog and read at a later time." Sounds like a crazy experience Jim. Be safe bud.
Nice Place to work Hay Jimmy!
Looks like you are getting a lot of exposure to a lot areas, really proud of what your are doing and love reading your blogs.
Having a blast working with your father, everyday is a hoot.
Take care and keep up the good work
George
great blog entry Wow, that is one of the best blog entries from all of your travels thus far. I like the short story installments. Thanks for the updates... it all sounds very challenging, yet cool.
Thanks for sharing Hey Jim-
Thanks for sharing your travel stories. It's definitely an amazing thing to visit a totally foreign country for a long period of time. Good luck with whatever comes next!
kelly
thanks Jim, you have given all of us a special gift. Your journey and your thoughts are incredible. I will never forget your humor, frustration, admiration and sadness as you portrayed your travel and life over the past month. It is an honor to know you and I look forward to seeing the great doctor you will be. See you in September........Ginny
Your adventure into the World It is so good to read your jounal, it is so much like a novel. I love it. Miss you here in Virginia, know that you are doing well and having a blast while you are there.
Take care and know that you are thought of often...
Oh Jim, I hate to say that the estimated population probably stayed just about the same because when that one c section was delivered, another person probably perished, not to be morbid or take away from you're (no doubt) amazing experience. I really just felt like being a smart ass, while making a very valid point. It sounds like you're having an amazing time.
Buenos dias, Kelly
Jimmy...good to read your journal. Rest assured that no matter where you are and what is happening , things are the same on Gostosa. We dunked the spinnaker twice the other night on takedowns and blamed you...because it had to have been your fault somehow. Maybe because you were on the bus to Agra. Think about you often, but my cell phone doesn't go to India. Keep smiling. Come visit when you are home.....we may need crew for Marblehead if you're available.
Kevin
Hey Man Yo buddy!
I noticed no one has added a comment, so here, I'm adding a comment.
Sounds like a very interesting/enlightening experience. Believe it or not, I can semi-understand/appreciate the cultural difference you are experiencing in a different way. I have to meet Indian guys all the time (my consultants) and they tell me a lot about the contry and how they have adjusted to the US. Kind of interesting. Anyways, glad the trip is going well. Miss ya pal.
Get er done! James,
Keep them coming, I'm loving it. You are missed here in Charlottesville. Be safe and get home soon. Hey, let me know if your getting these.
-Dave Kalergis
Sweet "Good time" just doesn't describe what you must be having over there, huh? I've been passing your blog around the office and your writing is getting rave reviews. Keep it coming. I love the raw description and the trademark Jimmy humor.
Miss you lots.
Love,
Meg
On the water, Indian style Jimmy: You had to travel thousands of miles to get on the water. Its been raining here the entire time you have been gone so no time "on the big lake" for us. Sorry to miss your call(s). Be safe and have fun!
Love DAD
Thank you for the updates Jim, your dad is forwarding your blog to me. I'm really envious, it sounds like you're having a great experience. Have fun! - Larry
Keep sending these updates Jimmy:
Great to follow your progress. We are living vicariously (sp) through your travels...awesome. And priceless too. Be safe.
Love, DAD
Shokoufeh
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Jeeemy, the fart machine meeeses you! Great story telling!