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Day 7: Minefield of Rubble
- March 10, 2010
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Christina’s audio message to expedition HQ; finding her way out of the rubble and a message to Marymount school:
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CHRISTINA I AM GAIA FROM THE 4TH GRADE AND I HOPE THAT YOU ARE GOING TO COME AND VISIT OUR CLASS
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXGAIA
Hi Christina, really pleased that you have settled into a routine and it feels “normal”. I still cant begin to imagine what it feels like and am so impressed. I don’t think I would last five mins! The moving ice must be terrifying.
Keep up the good work, we are all behind you.
Lucy x
ciao, did you have to swim yet?????
Glad to hear that things are better and somehow “normal”.
Listen to some Unkle dunkle tunes… and shake your tail feather
Thinking of you regularly. You are amazing! Love the sled pulling picture, can’t imagine what 3 storey blocks of ice look like, would love a photo, if possible, perhaps with you sled beneath it b4 you begin the climb. Keep thinking of food and sex, food and sex, food and sex!!!
Big hugs from us.
all marymount is hoping that you arrive you are super
These were the questions my class sent to Dan and Amelia, who are out there on the ice too:
How do you go to the toilet because there aren’t any toilets?
What’s the best part of the trip so far?
Are your ears warm now with the extra patches?
How is your sat phone surviving in the cold?
How do you get changed for bed and get dressed in the morning?
Good luck from Foxes at Greatham Primary School (year 5)
Go Christina, full of admiration, Fi & I had a good listen to your rubble day, i will cook you up a fine storm upon your return with a little bit of warmth in it, we will be following your progress with anticipation keep munchin that snow. Love Jamie & Fixx
Hey Chris-
I have been listening to you everyday. What a treat! The ice moving sounds scary as ****. I am very proud of you!! As I walk around NYC (now 60 degrees!), I think of you trudging towards the North Pole. You crazy girl! I have missed you.
With Love and Flat Ice,
Wendy
Hey, girl, what am I? An orphan? Why do I have to get the information that you’re back at it from my Godson, Jon Paul Mazzacano? Don’t you love me anymore?
Baci, baci, bella,
Arkie
I can’t wait ’till June
Christina you are doing such a good work!!
i can’t wait till june!!!
And All 4th graders we are following you!!!!:)
Morning Christina, and wishing you a flat day today. Can imagine it’ll be a mix of relief and maybe a tinge of fear when the land disappears over the horizon. Might be a long way to go but your routines and your guts will have you in great shape. xxCathy