Sunday, March 25, 2012

Let us know what you think of our thoughts

Parents,

Feel free to comment on our posts!  The students on the trip love to hear what you are thinking about their adventures!

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The teachers on tour!

7 comments:

  1. Love, love, love the blog! Keep it coming!!

    From the other Rundle Europe travelers.

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    1. Girls: where are your posts? Boys: you are so articulate...very vivid, detailed and moving observations of your Dachau experiences in particular. Joe: love your quotes of the day.

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  2. Really enjoy the posts from differents kids each day. Mr Rogers, thanks for enabling us parents to be part of this fabulous trip from the other side of the pond.

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  3. Thanks for all your comments and updates. We are with you in spirit and your blog posts make you seem closer. It is very exciting for us to know that you are experiencing a world that many of us have never seen!! Love and prayers to all of you! and keep on blogging!

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  4. This is a fantastic way to keep in touch and experience the trip without actually being there. The kids post's put a smile on my face or a lump in my throat, very moving and emotional... I have personally never been to these places so I feel fortunate to live vicariously through all of you! I look forward to reading every day, thank you to all of you.

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  5. If you can go to annefrank.org. I just received a fantastic email from it about the experiences of Jews in Europe during WWII that I thought, even tho' you won't be in Amsterdam to go the Anne Frank museum, it may give you a sense of what it was like for those trying to stay a step ahead of the dangers. Thank you to all of you for sharing so much and giving us a taste of the flavours, emotions and fun you are having. Miss you and wish you safety and lots more excitement!

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  6. Stacey (mom of Grayson) - love the daily blog from kids. Grayson's Great, Great Uncle Charlie McDonald fought and died at 3rd Battle of Ypes, he is buried in Poperinge West Flanders, Belgium at Nine Elms British Cemetery. He was only 18 years old, brings a lump to my throat to think of how sad his mom must have been to lose her young son.
    Grayson, how about a blog on Munich Hofbrauhaus, your dad was there 32 years ago on his own European adventure! Would love to hear how your doing! Miss you tons!

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