Hi GGGG (Glorious Ghana GEM Group)- it all looks to be going fantastically! Just wanted to let you know that there's quite a 'buzz' happening around the Faculty about your trip and this blog site. We're going to put this site straight onto the Faculty homepage and possibly do some media stuff around you all. So keep up the great work (and dancing, and drumming etc!)
Linda Hand
Hello to Tricia and the group in Ghana.
Delighted to hear about your adventures - what a fantastic opportunity - I am envious. What are the greatest cultural challenges you have faced so far? Can we have some articles/thoughts/comments for the Multicultural Interest group (MIG) Bulletin when you return (or before!) please?!? We here in NZ are interested too.
Have a great time. Cheers, Linda.
Irene
hola carolina estoy muy contenta que te veo muy bien y muy emocionada con las fotos es una gran experiencia para vos es un orgullo para mi tener una hija como vos te manda carinos daisy aqui esta al lado mio hoy tenemos 10 grados bajo cero pero con sol cuidate te quiero mucho besos mama oxoxoxoxox
Hayles
heeelllloooo SAL!
just checked out all your pics, looks amazing over there! hope you are enjoying your time and learning heaps!!! have my last day of uni 2moro! cant wait! hope all is well, thinking of you.
love heaps hayles and jamie xoxoxoxoxo
Sally
Hi Tricia. Just checked out the blog and it's fantastic. Looks like you're having an amazing time!!! It's rainy and horrible here so you're not missing anything!! Sally
Tanya Mesecke
Hey Dons, just checked out the site.. Man it looks like the best experience.. although I believe you could get yourself into more photographs... maybe some that resemble a blowfish... hahaha!! How about bringing out the 'beyonce.. ooh boy you looking like you like what you see'... dance moves next time you're in your class... lol. Missing ya, luv Tan
Martin Mackey
Dear Tricia and GEM students (especially Leah, Rachael and Paula).
It has been great hearing about your adventures and experiences so far. What a fantastic opportunity you are having to travel to the other side of our world and be able to apply your knowledge with compassion to such needy individuals. Great to see some photos - you will have to come back and teach us the dance steps. I'd be really interested to find out how you applied your OHS knowldge to develop a program for the local scene.
best wishes
Martin
Belinda
Hi Tricia and the Intrepid GEM team
I really enjoyed finding out what has happened to you all. Hope you are finding it the experience of a lifetime and we, i.e. the GEM Project Group at USyd, are all looking forward to finding out more about your experiences when you return. Have fun, stay safe and look forward to finding out more. You really are quite a long way away aren't you?
Best regards, Belinda
Bronwyn
hi Tricia and everyone!!!
hope the placements are going well - the blog is fantastic for us to read your news, keep posting for us back here!
PS> Linda is also watching here while she visits and says hi too Tricia!
Marian
Holaaaaaaaa Caro!!!
Como la estas pasando???....Te vez genial tocando el tambor y bailando como toda un "chica latina"..jajajjaja.-
Lo mejor del mundo para vos en Ghana...
Muchos besossssssss
Te quiere....
Marian
Florencia & Mom
Hi Caro,
We saw the photos that were posted today. It looks like you are soaking up the whole experience with your drum lessons and dancing. While you are sweating over there, we are freezing. We just had our first snow storm. I just got a new job. I start next week. I will give you more details later. We hope you are enjoying yourself. Love you.
Besos, mama y florencia xoxo
Jayne
Hi Paula, funny that you have the biggest family but the least messages! Thought I would send one to say 'hi'. Nice dancing by the way. Sounds like you are having a great time. We got our christmas tree on the weekend (easier said than done in Saudi Arabia). Take care. Love Jayne, John and Grace xxx