Friday, April 8, 2011

Day 10...Final Full Day in Hong Kong



Another wonderful 70 Degree humid day here in Hong Kong! We started the day with Lunch at the Gold Coast, we followed lunch with a school visit to a primary school in the area. After the school visit we closed the day with a farewell ceremony @ CSBS Mrs. Aw Boon Haw Secondary School. I have to say that these two weeks have completely flown by, and as always Stephen and his staff have provided us with a once in a lifetime trip/experience. This was one of the youngest groups that we have ever brought over to Hong Kong and this is quite possibly the first time in six years that we have even brought over middle school aged students, and I have to say this trip (knock on wood) has been the smoothest that I have ever been on! The kids have been wonderful, they have made many new friends here in HK, tried every food imaginable, and have been exposed first hand to a culture that was brand new to them! While after many photos and non stop touring the students never complained and just soaked everything in...for the parents that are reading the blog..keep doing what you are doing because your children are definitely first class (I just wish that meant we could fly in first class tomorrow)! They will have many gifts, photos, and stories to bring back to everyone. Thanks to everyone for making this trip a possibility...now on to bed...we have to report to the school at 5:15 AM tomorrow morning for our trip to the airport. Please keep your fingers crossed that the flights will run smooth and be ON TIME! I will make sure that everyone calls home from Detroit to let everyone know if we will be in at our scheduled time, thanks again....cant wait to see everyone at the airport tomorrow! Good Night World!



Check out the bamboo scaffolding..these folks are dare devils...no harnesses!



Distinguished Guests :)



Jacob Presenting to the school (I think he has a future in public speaking, he is the best of the group in speaking in front of a crowd!)



Logan and one of the students his family hosted this year!

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