Tuesday 22 January 2008

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26 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Team Mumbai:

Wishing you a safe journey and wonderful experience. 8500 bed kits to 8500 needy children will indeed bring many smiles.

Blessings,

Sally Sandiford
Scaw volunteer

Anonymous said...

Quite a group of males on that trip that's for sure. Well, I guess it's up to the last Team to leave for India to bid all of you our best wishes for success and safety. We will endeavour to put India back together after the 1st Two Teams have left to Country. We are up to the task.
Good Luck and be safe.
The Chennai Team...leaving in 5 days!

Anonymous said...

Hi Doug
I hope this is an uneventful trip with no surprises. Have a great time with the kids. Stay healthy.

www.asafetyproject.com said...

Dear SCAW members to India,

No doubt you are all doing wonderful service to mankind. You are welcome to India and we are going to meet. All the best.

Rtn.R. Sundararajan
secretary,
Rotary Club of Nanganallur
Chennai

Anonymous said...

Hello Mumbai Team

We trust all goes well on the trip and we look forward to hearing of a smooth an uneventful and memory filled distribution.

Joan and Richard

Anonymous said...

Wishing you many blessings as you meet children and deliver bed kits!

Take good care.

Lynne

upalonger said...

Hi Tom. All the best. Reading the blog makes me sorry I'm not there with you.
Cheers and be safe.

Gerry
SCAW Contributor and Volunteer

Anonymous said...

Hi Mumbai Team:

Hope things go well in the Distribution and that Mumbai is getting ready for 1,000,000 in 2009! Stay well and healthy and -as Ted always warns us - don't drink the water!

Say "Hi" to Shamaldas and Rajnikant, and enjoy your time with the wonderful children.

God bless,
Duncan.

Anonymous said...

pleased to hear of the adventures. It sounds like very good work that you are doing with lots of local support.

Wilf and Lib

Doug MacDougald said...

Hi Mumbai Team,
Your early messages bring back great memories of our 2007 Mumbai team and trip. All the best Doug C. and the rest of the team. Say high to Shamaldas and Rajnikant and everyone of the 8,500 children!
Doug MacDougald

Anonymous said...

Mubai Team and Cathy!

Hello from Toronto. Your comments are terrific and your work is wonderful. Hope the weather, friendly folks and good spirits of all stay with you for the duration.....Marilyn Myers

Anonymous said...

Hi Cathy!
It's wonderful to read your warm comments from frozen Kitchener! Have a super experience and hope you enjoy everyone of those 8500 smiles.
Safe travels,
Jan Elgie

Anonymous said...

Hello Team Mumbai,
We are freezing here! But the furnace at #28 keeps chugging along. Ted ... I missed you yesterday. Had to go out in wild windy weather to do a wire! Best to the team and Raj & Shamaldas.
Stay well!
Linda W.

ROAN said...

Hello Team Mumbai,

All three trips from India have or are experiencing difficulty with the internet. Milton was able to share some information with us concerning a major break in an underseas cable that may be causing some of the problem. Thanks for being persistent and trying to get through to us. The important thing is that you and the Rotarians are getting those kits out to the needy children. FANTASTIC!

Joan and Richard

Anonymous said...

Thanks for keeping us up to date with the trip. It can be frustrating to find an internet connection that works but wow - that fact that we can receive periodic updates like this is fantastic. 8500 is a LOT to distribute but I'm sure the need is far greater.

Heartfelt thanks to the Rotarians - the in country partners make it all possible.

I'm sure you're all going to have wonderful stories and memories of the trip.

Bill Baker
North Vancouver
SCAW Volunteer

Anonymous said...

We are so proud of you Cathy! Take care of yourself,
Carrie and Justin

Anonymous said...

Dear Cathy and Team Mumbai

The positive spirit from the kids, Rotarians, and Team Mumbai is clear in your blogs. Keep having a safe and successful mission.

Take care,

Gail

Anonymous said...

Great job to all of you. Your efforts make this world we live in that much better for everyone.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for taking the time to give us a little taste of your experiences through your blogs. You help make the children and Rotarians come alive! Many hands make light work.
Thank you for giving of yourselves and being hands across the world.
Wishing you strength and blessings as you continue.
Take good care.
Lynne

Anonymous said...

Hi Team - I look forward to reading more blogs. Have had the priviledge of helping with 2 Mumbai distributions so know some of the locations you will visit.
Belated Happy Birthday to Shamaldas. We helped celebrate his 80th in 2003!
Marsha, there is still lots of entering to be done on your return!
Keep well - Sally Jo

Anonymous said...

Hi Team Mumbai,
It"s great to read your reports, makes me wish I was there.Keep up the good work!!
Enjoy the children,and Be safe!!
Judy Snobelen

Anonymous said...

Hello Cathy and team Mumbai,

It is apparent that you are doing great work! Hope the "cool" weather continues. We're in for freezing rain and snow here. It must be a rush to think of how many lives you are improving - not just with the bed kit itself, but with the act of caring for another and letting them know they are worthy of the effort. All the best with the rest of the trip.

Linda

Anonymous said...

Hi to Dave and the team in Mumbai. Hope all is going well, and would someone please burn Dave's old hat at the end of the trip!
Judy ("Jude")
SCAW team
Bangladesh /07

Anonymous said...

Many thanks for keeping us up to date on your daily happenings .... I can almost picture being there ! Best to all of you .... keep well and smiling !
Looking forward to hearing all about it when you get home Cathy .

Glee

Anonymous said...

Dear Team..our thoughts and prayers are with you Keep up the great work you all are doing!!from Roberta, Don and Arrius..SCAW volunteers

Anonymous said...

Great post Cathy!

Glad to read you're having
a good time.