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Johannesburg, South Africa
Hello Earthlings who reside in America,
When the sun has risen and shone through our windows, everyone knew without saying a word that we mustn't spent our last day in South Africa in vain. Our energies are on a thin line of the 30%. Breakfast was brief unlike any others. The 52%. Most of us were mostly busy packing and preparing for our f…
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re: The camera is over hereCYNTHIA FOSS Really enjoyed reading your blogs! Memories for the rest of your lives. Welcome home.
re: Day 18Katherine Murphy What a fantastic journey! I am blessed to have lived vicariously through each of you. WELCOME HOME!
re: Day 18Wanda Kelley Glad you all got the experience of the Tribes. Can't wait to learn about what really Precious ate. Safe travels back to the USA.. ✈
re: Day 17Katherine Murphy Sounds like an amazing last day! Did Jakiya taste the crocodile?? All in all it sounds like the entire trip has been a great experience, we cannot wait for everyone to be home. Stay safe
re: Day 17Crystal Schwartz Worms, crocodile, and ostrich meat-oh my! Glad you all got to visit with several tribes and witness their dancing up close/feel the rhythm. Everyone, enjoy the rest of your trip as you journey back to us.
re: Day 17Traci Glad you all had a good productive day, before going back to USA! Enjoyed reading about Hector museum, my heart breaks too. Thanks KJ for sharing ❤️
re: Day 16Crystal Schwartz Sounds like a good balance in your day; impactful experience at the museum, adventures with food, and fun at the tower. Good to know! .
re: Day 16Crystal Schwartz Nice souvenir that you got when the students decided to gift you all with a shirt from their school! Worms? Eh..but good to know they have good nutrients. Brave students you all are! Stay safe, everyone.
re: Day 15Katherine Murphy Worms! How gross! I was very surprised to see that everyone but Jakiya gave it a thumbs up. I know you said it was crunchy but was it gooey inside? In my mind worms are gooey and squishy. Sounds like another amazing day!
re: Day 15claire bugen It's amazing what you can learn from this kind of experience. Makes us more committed to have respect and love for all. What a great trip.
re: Day 14Leah Arroyo Wonderful to hear you got this great experience. It was also I just learned something from your blog. Be safe and enjoy the rest of your journey in South Africa.
re: Day 14Marcus Man! I'm blown by how many language South Africa have! I hope DeafSA will accomplish by having SASL as the official language. I can't wait to see the video drumming by all of you!
re: Day 8Marcus Loved the fact that DeafSA has adjoined building to the hotel where more than 80% deaf are employed! Learned about Desmond Tutu had a partial hearing loss and for him to support DeafSA is fascinating!
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