Three days!
I'll be honest, i have little idea about what I'm going to write at the moment, I'm hoping my thoughts will germinate like a young seedling and then sprout into a colourful and detailed flower; though the actual chances of that happening on a Friday night at 20:37pm when i am this tired is smaller than the chance of Serri keeping the same hair-colour for a month!
After bag pack after bag pack, table top after table top, moan after moan, we are finally here; three days from departure and being honest I'm feeling somewhat, apprehensive. Not in a bad way of course; I'm sure ill thoroughly enjoy my time in Tanzania, but at the moment i am 'unsure what to expect' if you wanted a better phrase. Though i trust that Tanzania will surpass my expectations and be great, like we have all built it up to be for the last 29 years.
I also believe that whats happened up until now, the fund raising and challenges faced will echo what we will face in Tanzania. I assume this will happen in some kind of large metaphorical fur-ball, though I'm sort of unsure as to how to express this via the medium of 'blogging'. In fact i actually have no idea what a blog is or what i am supposed to write; though the pound shop did a deal, two for one pound on Pepsi bottles, so they are guiding me through this maze of new discovery.
OK, so three days to go and i better dish out the thanks; I'm sure everyone in the team, (inc. Neil) will have big thanks to their families and friends supporting us through the whole of this journey and we are and continue to be thoroughly grateful for all your support (i do mean emotionally as well as financially... but perhaps financially a tad more).
Happy days, ill try to keep you all splendidly thrilled for the next month with these blogs and hope to become some kind of Internet star. Ill take lots of pictures and try not to forget anything; but the chances of that happening are slim.
Ciao for now, enjoy having one less child in the house for a month; and in the words of gracious Ronan.
'Life is a Roller coaster; you just got to ride it.'
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I'll be honest, i have little idea about what I'm going to write at the moment, I'm hoping my thoughts will germinate like a young seedling and then sprout into a colourful and detailed flower; though the actual chances of that happening on a Friday night at 20:37pm when i am this tired is smaller than the chance of Serri keeping the same hair-colour for a month!
After bag pack after bag pack, table top after table top, moan after moan, we are finally here; three days from departure and being honest I'm feeling somewhat, apprehensive. Not in a bad way of course; I'm sure ill thoroughly enjoy my time in Tanzania, but at the moment i am 'unsure what to expect' if you wanted a better phrase. Though i trust that Tanzania will surpass my expectations and be great, like we have all built it up to be for the last 29 years.
I also believe that whats happened up until now, the fund raising and challenges faced will echo what we will face in Tanzania. I assume this will happen in some kind of large metaphorical fur-ball, though I'm sort of unsure as to how to express this via the medium of 'blogging'. In fact i actually have no idea what a blog is or what i am supposed to write; though the pound shop did a deal, two for one pound on Pepsi bottles, so they are guiding me through this maze of new discovery.
OK, so three days to go and i better dish out the thanks; I'm sure everyone in the team, (inc. Neil) will have big thanks to their families and friends supporting us through the whole of this journey and we are and continue to be thoroughly grateful for all your support (i do mean emotionally as well as financially... but perhaps financially a tad more).
Happy days, ill try to keep you all splendidly thrilled for the next month with these blogs and hope to become some kind of Internet star. Ill take lots of pictures and try not to forget anything; but the chances of that happening are slim.
Ciao for now, enjoy having one less child in the house for a month; and in the words of gracious Ronan.
'Life is a Roller coaster; you just got to ride it.'
X
...mine was better <3
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