Wow Thanks so much for sharing some of your experiences. The pics are awesome, and it is good to hear that you all made it safe and sound. Do take care.
Loi Kaw Wan Hello ladies:
Thanks for your update. It's exciting "tagging along" with you all, getting to see a little of what you're seeing. The temperatures may be a bit chilly there os it may "warm" you to know that your home country is in a huge deepfreeze; after over a week of warm chinooks (where we reached +13.6 C, we're -20C (w/o the windchill) and it's snowing like crazy today again. Highways #1, 2, and 3 have no-go orders for tow trucks and emergency vehicles. And since I see green grass in your pics? I'm guessing you're better off there being chilly. :-) Continued success and we look forward to your next post. :-)
Wonderful News Wonderful to hear you finally made it there safe and sound. Great pictures and update to give us a sense of life there. Hi to all from Joanne.
memories Hi Kim
All I can say is that this brings back memories of the LONG flight we had to Bangkok way back in '92.. I was so tired by the time we got there that it took a day to recoup.. Then coming home we had another long haul and I had to teach the next day.. It was not pretty.. One good thing is that when you get to your destination you will be pumped and ready for action.. Good luck.. Peg
So where are you now, Kim? With wait times on the tarmac, are you still on-sched or did you have disruptions to your plans? Wherever you are, hope you're safe. Higgggs. Bert.
Kim is a RN on a medical mission to Northern Thailand. Linda is a child education and ESL specialist on the same mission with Medical Mercy Canada... full info
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Wow
Thanks so much for sharing some of your experiences. The pics are awesome, and it is good to hear that you all made it safe and sound. Do take care.