Rubes, I am hearing stories about bungee jumps, white water rafting and all kinds of herioc activities..... We may need to compare stories as i have a little parachute adventure from 13,500ft to share with you...... just ask your Mum..... stay safe,
Mark...
Hattie
Hi Ruby! it all sounds absolutely AMAZING! I've enjoyed flicking through all the pictures and will now go and check out the videos! The incident with the chickens sounded hillarious=)however I'm sorry about your phone=(
Hope you're keeping well, and make the very most of your Tanzanian adventure=)
lots of love
Hattie xxxx
Gao Xing
I know how dissipointing it is to check your blog and find no messages...well...that deosn't actually seem to be the case with you...but still, i thought i'd have a little ramble here! I've completely caught up on all your adventures - it sounds so exciting! Any lesson idea tips? This week, i'm doing tongue twisters, then - who knows?!
Stay safe Ruby and enjoy the rest of your trip! Keep up the hillarious bloggage.
Love Sarah XxX
Dad
The beach shot (http://www.offexploring.com/roobai/albums/half-term-on-the-coast/3130334) is amazing. It's about to become the new wallpaper for my iPod Touch.
Hey Ruby, just thought I would drop you a line to congratulate you on your very worthwhile trip.
I thought you ought to know that despite your Mum sorting out the Tri Finance Department I still miss you as they don't make me cups of tea like you did...!!!!!
Seriously though, have a wicked time and take care.
Mark....
Mum
Rubes!!! It was so cool to finally hear your voice for more than a minute yesterday. Loved our chat!! Somehow I got through the 1st month and am quite looking fwd to the next FOUR!!!. Please note my new email address...I packed up my office last weekend and am now "working" from home. Beginning to feel human again. Keep up the good-work Rube...I'm very, very proud of you. Talk soon. Love Mumxx
Lois
Raaa! just got your email soo i shall talk to you now on though this...tis taggyed down as favourite now! hahah i was laughing though ur email too, but fortunatly the local fenny compton warlock (aka Gregory Smith) Banished the demons within my soul! Bry is taking the news well, shes just gettin on with life and is being mad as ever.
RID was awesome, cept we where bout the only ones over 14! haha going to go stalk trash fashion next week, i will send em your love. whaey! you is well bringing me back some of that swahilli r&b! sounds sick man! BOIYA! what r&b song is complete with a guy going to a village looking for a wife?!
whaey! my status on ucas for ruskin has just changed to uncondictional offer woo! miss ya Lois xXx
Sarah
My fave Roobmeister! It all sounds so exciting, such a good read. Missing you like a fat kid misses chocolate cake when on a diet! Keep up the good work
XxX
Mum
sorry for any spelling mistakes...standards have dropped for now sweetiexx
miss you lotsxxxxxx
Mum
Hey Babe,
i'm into the 20th hour non-stop at "home"...I mean the office...haven't seen much of jeremy & Christina since you left, but hey!!1What's new. I'm hoping for a C-Change in a couple of weeks, when life should revert to normalcy for Christina & I...dog-walking, gym bunnying, cooking the evening meal everyday and not just once in 2-yrs(cooked enough for 10grown men the 1st night you phoned home...haven't gone near the kitchen since:-(. Glad to hear you're having a variable diet of experiences...the Masai warrior to Cher is a hoot, the Girls Alod House-mates...not so much!!!. Rise Above it Rubes...Rise above it...you're in Africa...reality should knock the edges of all of you in no time. Missed another hairdresser's appt again..haven't been in TWO WHOLE WEEKS or is it THREE...nails look like I've been gardening without gloves for TEN YEARS...enough of this..I've got a deadline..talk soon baby. I should be home sometime over next 48hrs.
Love Ya!!
Mummyxx
Dad
I have no idea what happened there!
As I was typing.....
vigorous snow flurries yesterday and a crisp frost this morning. A few more days and we'll have the annual snow flake in London that brings the whole of the south east to a halt.