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October 13, 2006

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Jul

I am amazed at how the ENTIRE INTERNET is taking this journey with you. Even more amazed that as a Colorado gal, you have never been west of the rockies (or is that Rock of the Westies?).

Hugs on the rest of your trip.

Julie (loved the photo of Mary, Mary and Gwen.... so that's what they look like!)

Anne V.

We are enjoying following you on your travels and glad you are having a nice trip. What a nice way to travel and such nice people in this vast country of ours.
We miss you being on "our" coast. Though we aren't really on the coast anymore are we :(

Amy

Ok, wait. I'm stuck on the first paragraph. You took OUT the marshmallows??? WHY???

Love the journey notes, by the way. Glad it's you and not me. I get carsick without marshmallows. :)

Gwen

Lissa,
I just had to break my no blog reading streak to check out your trip progress and then I remembered you're still here. I could've stayed at Mary's for at least another 6-8 hours, give or take a few. What a respite it sounds like you're having with your mom! If you have time before you go, run out and pick up a couple of books on the Navajos: weaving, sheep herding, etc. You'll be travelling through reservations on your way to Phoenix...hey there're more 4RealLearning people there!! I'll be checking back...

Elizabeth Foss

I just miss you. That's all. Just miss you.

Melissa

Amazing, the way you've shed a whole new light on the expression "getting there is half the fun". How wonderful for you and your kids to be sharing this journey together...it sounds like you're having an incredible time!

Jennifer

Thanksgiving spread AND new shoes???
I'd be light-headed even without the altitude!

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