Tuesday, June 8, 2010

One More Day of Class in Houston

This is my wonderful group of students and my co-teacher Holly Hartman. We have been working hard in the classroom to learn as much as we can before we leave Friday. We have the software loaded on the computers, the cameras ready, the blogs set up...whew.
Front: Rachel, Tracy, Lindsey, Kylee, Cameron, Lexi, Sarah. Back: Kevin, Travis, Betty, Me, Cade, Holly, Claire, Jacob.

1 comment:

  1. Cathy:
    my eyes welled up reading this too---what an amazing experience--and i know, w/o questio, that first Sunday was nothing but the presence of the Lord you felt in and around that church with those precious people..............keep your eyes out for my cousins, Tiffany & Brad Morrow and their kids, Joshua, Emma and Samuel----they are in Tanzania somewhere!!!! :) LOVE reading these blogs--keep em coming when you can.

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Sunset on the Amazon

Sunset on the Amazon
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National Geographic Ecuador Group

National Geographic Ecuador Group
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White water tubing

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Biologist, Nicki, names some of the birds that we are trying to photograph.

TARABITA

TARABITA
Day four started with a ride across the canopy in the tarabita.

Bug Hunting Hikes

Bug Hunting Hikes
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Making Chocolate
As one drops the cocoa beans into the press the other pushes down and out come delicious chocolate. We had bananas, kiwis, apples, and pineapple to dip. We even had left overs....wish I knew where that tub of chocolate was.