The last number of weeks have been very challenging for so many reasons.
The most challenging thing, of course, has been saying goodbye. As one dear friend said, "I will just need to pretend it is not happening."
There have been many tears shared with many dear friends. There have been so many generous offers of help and so many helping hands, which only go to remind us how much we will miss you all.
Be well and please remember to avoid Logan Airport tomorrow morning. With the number of bags we have we are certain to mess up the baggage handling system.
Cheers,
Nord
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Dear Phin, Skyler, Margaret, Link, Nord, and Kip:
When you read this, you will already be upside down. I'd like to know if you feel the blood rushing to your heads. And if there are kangaroos in your kitchen. And if not, why not.
And if the transition is really a bummer, which several of those I made were (moving to Kathmandu, Dar es Salaam and Washington D.C., for example). Of course, a lot were not, come think of it (moving to Berkeley, San Diego, and London, for example).
I hope yours were of the latter variety, especially if there are kangaroos in the kitchen.
With love, and we miss you already.
Your Aunt Susan
hey,lincoln
tring to keep in touch with the rest of the class over christmas break including you! your still like part of the class.hope to here from you soon!
~Anna
Hi Guys,
Hope You are adjusting To the Time and Everything. Let us know if we can help.
Bye,
*Meg Douglas*
Hey guys!!
I know that you have landed Down Under safely... now we're dying to hear about the first impressions. Also know that you don't have internet access at the house yet, so can be a little bit patient... Hope it's all grand!
hugs and kisses to all 6!!
love,
Jane
Hey Linc,
Happy New Year!
Starting school on Monday was annoying.
We would have stared with Mr. Saccone today and had our first basketball game but instead we have a snow day!
Miss ya.
-Scout
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