Last day at Sarnelli v v quick blog tonight

Tracey WalsomPromised a blog tonight sorry it’s not going to be long. Well what can I say not a lot tonight but about today, last day at the orphanage: wonderful, fantastic, emotional, happy, sad, heart breaking, etc. For all of you like me who have been so lucky to come how can you put it into words the children, Father Mike, all the numerous other people out here we’ve met the whole experience and today all I can think to say is …………. well I can’t not tonight really really sorry ! For anyone else - we’re all ok, won’t forget this (ever) just want you all to know that. Thanks so much for the messages of support left re today means a lot out here to all of us on week 5. The time is almost over, it has gone so so quick, exhausted - going for a G&T I’ll write more tomorrow thanks xxx

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    Debbie Cook said,

    November 30, 2007 @ 12:05 am

    Hi guys

    I was completely with you all today in spirit, at 10am all I could think about was you all ready to experience the leaving ceremony - a mix of emotions, happy, sad, anxious, not wanting the week to ever come to an end.

    Just remember that we’re all with you and know how you feel. It cannot be put into words - but we all just ‘know’ what you mean.

    Come away from Thailand feeling proud of yourselves and what you have achieved this week and no matter wherever you are, you will always remember the happy, smiley little faces of all the children at Sarnelli. The vision is always there when I close my eyes and it will be with you too.

    Enjoy your ‘wind down’ day on Friday and safe journey home.

    Thinking of you all.

    Love Debs Cook (wk 3) xxx

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    pam brown said,

    November 30, 2007 @ 10:08 am

    Hi from Pam
    4pm and just getting ready to leave. All those that have been here will know
    how that feels. we had our leaving ceremony yesterday, and we’re all still reeling
    from how it made us feel. For those that remember joy she is so much better
    and according to the nurse is slowly but surely gaining weight.
    To all those on week six, you’ll have a fab and very rewarding time, and for those
    of you allocated to scrub the perimeter wall, (the one that now stands at 22
    miles long) don’t be put off you will get there eventually!!
    will think of you all next week.
    Love Pam brown

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