Wednesday, 17 September 2008

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20 comments:

ROAN said...

Hello Honduras Team,

We are thankful that everyone has arrived safe and sound even though some had an "extra long trip" Hopefully the weather will continue to get better for you. You are going to make a lot of children very happy! Mucho gracias!
Luego,
For the Children,
Joan and Richard

Anonymous said...

Hi Patsy and all- glad to see that you have arrived safely and I hope the distribution goes swimmingly! Patsy ask Peter Adams if he is from Peterborough as therre was a great fellow - and a good Liberal there by that neme when I lived there. Hope same guy and you will learn a lot. Hasta la vista. mary-jo lang

Anonymous said...

HI Harry and Team Honduras - best wishes for a good distribution. Give my regards to the wonderful Rotarians who were our partners last year. I'll be following your live reports with interest. All the best.

Judy Skelton

Anonymous said...

Hey Mary Jo. Thanks for the note. Yes it is the same Peter and we are having a great time. Seeing the children's smiles is wonderful. See you with all the news when I arrive home. Patsy

Anonymous said...

Hi Harry and the team. Now that you have made it to Honduras I hope the distribution is uneventful as the route to get there seems to be very interesting!
Safe travels and enjoy your time.

Anonymous said...

Buenas tardes SCAW team

Glad to receive your reports...keep them coming and stay well and safe.

Adios
Laura Harper

Anonymous said...

Hola Harry & Team,
Great blogs and photos. Keep them coming. It's wonderful to follow your adventures.
Keep an eye on Bud & Peter. They are such a handful!
Vaya con Dios,
Linda W.

Anonymous said...

Dear Harry & team
It is wonderful to hear your daily reports and to see your pics. It was great to see Brenda and the Rotarian friends and their wives that I have known in the past. The children are wonderful and so are your pics. Say hello to Carlos and all. Thoughts are with you daily for a very successful distibution.
Laurie-Beth

Anonymous said...

..greetings to SCAW 'Team Honduras'! We have followed the reports with much interest and send you all our best wishes, especially Peter and Jill.(our team partners from Bangladesh) Stay strong,team, or you will all be voting liberal by the time you return! Stay safe..
Cheers, Ron & Mary Ann King

Anonymous said...

Hi Harry and Team;
Your comments bring back so many memories of my trips to Tegucigalpa. Please give my best to Carlos and the rest of Rotary. Has Bud got the children singing the Canadian National Anthem yet---"Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes" Be safe. For The Children
Clarence

Joanne said...

Hi Mom (Jill) and Dad (Peter), and the rest of the team. I'm amazed by how many kits you are giving out and the description of the joy and excitement of the children. I wish I was there to help! Maybe in the future . . .
Love,
Joanne

Joanne said...

Hi Mom (Jill) and Dad (Peter), and the rest of the team. I'm amazed by how many kits you are giving out and the description of the joy and excitement of the children. I wish I was there to help! Maybe in the future . . .
Love,
Joanne

Anne said...

Hi Grandma and Grandpa,
I didn't know kids in Honduras like soccer so much. The bed kits look really soft and colourful. I bet the kids really love them. Happy anniversary.
Love,
Anne

Michele, Kev and Kids said...

Hi Mom and Dad
We just got our computer back and are amazed at the pictures and notes you have posted. You're doing great work. Be careful and take care.
L.
Michele, Kev and Kids

Anonymous said...

Hi Grandma and Grandpa, I love the pictures you are taking and can't wait to see more! I wish I could be there to help make so many people happy! We miss you and are very proud of the work you are doing. Can't wait for your next blog, Marie A.R.

Anonymous said...

Thank You to all those that have sent comments. It is great to see so many reading the blog. Today was our last distribution and 5000 children in Honduras will be sleeping in better conditions thanks to those who have contributed a bedkit. It has been a pleasure to distribute these bedkits on your behalf with such an excellent team.

Muchos Gracias

Harry

Anonymous said...

Well done, Team. We have quite a few youth Rotary members at our school, so I'll share with them the work that's documented on this website.
Have a safe journey home.
Joanne

Anonymous said...

Hello!

Thank you for give your energies and work for the children of our country, congratulations for the succes of SCAW Honduras, and you must be sure that Rotaract Club of Tegucigalpa woul´d be allways happy and proud to help you. thak you all friends!

Ruben
Comunity Service Director
Rotaract Club of Tegucigalpa

Anonymous said...

Dear friends,
I can't find the right words to express the gratitude we have towards you. Thank you so much for all the efforts, dedication, hard work and love put in this great task. You have made Honduras a better country with your help. Our country is your home also and you are welcomed always. Hope to see you next year and count with Rotaract always. Regards,

Gloria Sanchez
President 2008-2009
Rotaract Club of Tegucigalpa

Anonymous said...

Great to hear how successfully your trip has gone and that your good work is complete. Looking forward to seeing you back home.
L.
Robertson family