Saturday, November 12, 2011

Day TWENTY South | The Road Home

Good Day Faithful Readers!

I'm writing, as I often do, from the road - specifically, mile 150 on Interstate 35. Isn't technology amazing? As we traverse the final 1200 of our 7000+ miles home, we reminisce over the highlights of the trip and anticipate the comforts (and stresses) of home. The boomerang float trip on the Rio Grande was a highlight for many of the students, despite the low water levels and walking it required. The awe inspiring Grande Teton Mountains took a close second place. Several students were most pleased with the relationships they built with one another - just another benefit of the Savanna Studio adventure!

The miles are flying by as the students express concerns about the coming weeks and excitement for Thanksgiving Break. We have much to accomplish before our annual open house on December 6 and final review the following morning. Good time management will be most important.

I am confident that every one of our 36 students is returning with a cornucopia of memories and experiences to share with you and I encourage them to show off all of the work they have completed on the road.




Stay tuned for more information regarding our Open House!


Julie

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