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16 October 2014

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Arrival in Amsterdam

We have just arrived in Amerstdam airport. We're currently just hanging around, doing a bit of shopping and getting something to eat while we wait for our next flight to take us to Nairobi. The flight from Glasgow was smoothe enough though there were a few problems at the check-in with the desks opening at unexpected times and trying to figure out how you check in 14 people who are all going to multiple destinations simulataneously but it all worked out fine in the end.
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One of you isn't Susy L by any chance?

Flying Cat from EffCee & The Detectives


Glad to find this site up and running so we can all enjoy in your trip. I know you've still got a long way to travel but I'm sure it will be worth it. Take care everyone.

Joy Prentice from Askernish B&B


one word kids,,ENJOY!!

carol from flyin high


Who the L is Susy?

Jonny Cichlid from The swamp


All the best. Lilongwe is a long way, but you'll get there sooner or later, probably later than sooner, and hopefully with all your luggage. Live and learn (both being quite important). Seriously, good to hear about such adventurous young folks. Keep us posted.

mjc from NM,USA


Lilongwe is Alongway. Nice one.

Ailsa the Cat from Anywhere but Wimbledon


Many congratulations - you made it. May your foundations always be deep, straight - and perfectly proportioned.

Big Five from Gondwanaland


Hope you're all there in one piece with some clean clothes left. Have a great time, work hard! We'll be thinking about you all from our sunloungers.

Sandy's Mum from Islay


Make the most of it. Wish I was there. Take lots of photos

Grace from Forres


Clean clothes!! As one long distance traveling group sneeringly said to another bunch of teenagers slogging it on the Continental Divide trail in Wyoming: " I can smell fresh clothes." Fighting words. # The kids will be fine, Sandy's mum. If history is any guide, they may even keep a clean pair of clothes for the last leg home, just in consideration for the parents' mental health. Nothing new under the sun.

mjc from NM,USA


It's raining here - can't wait to hear your first impressions of Malawi.....Carl wants to know whether you've found any decent coffee? We agree with Grace - -take lots of photos!

Jan & Carl from Port Charlotte


To see what previous groups from Islay High School (IHS) have a look here http://www.islaytour.blog.co.uk/ and to see pics of previous trips look here http://www.islay.argyll-bute.sch.uk/Ecuador/index.htm and to see what else is happening in IHS look here http://islayian.blogspot.com/

Ian Stuart from Islay High School


Is there room in any of your tents? Any jobs going? Can I borrow a paddle?

Tony Blair from No fixed abode


If one should wake up in one's tent one Malawi morning and think, "I know what I am going to do today - I am going to wash my smalls" - how would one go about it? Is a launderette an option or does one pop down to the local Spar and purchase a packet of Omo with a view to a spot of hand washing? Assuming one could procure aforementioned Omo, could one locate a bowl/receptacle in which to hand irrigate icky smalls? Have they taken a smalls washing bowl with them? Or would one head for a handy local school and borrow a convenient sink? Interesting problem. I feel the smalls situation should be carefully monitored throughout the trip and notes taken as to levels of enterprise displayed. Can I suggest each student keeps a smalls diary? I am not sure about photographs however. I feel written accounts would be sufficient in this instance.

Hot Point from Hoover Dam


Hope you are all having a great time. SQA awaits Mr H.!!!! Enjoy

Fiona from IHS


Heya guys hope u hav loads of fun! xx

Dee Mck-x from Islay


Suzy? as in "Wake up, wake up Little Suzy"? I assume the IHS volunteer brigade are woken up to the sound of reveille (played on the camp sound system using an ipod). I can imagine the yummy local breakfast: organic eggs, streak o lean bacon, kippers, shiitake mushrooms, braised tomatoes, and, the coup de grace, Heinz baked beans. Allowing for poetic license, this is the kind of breakfast the Irish brothers (who taught us in the tropics) had. Can't blame them: (then) I would too, if I could.

mjc from NM,USA


Hope you all have a wonderful time - I'm not jealous in the slightest. (Aye right!) Look forward to reading your Blog each day - Take care. KP

Kevin Park from IHS


Jan and Carl, you may not want to read their impressions of Malawi on the blog, not until they have returned safely. Unless, of course, they have been wisely instructed to sing pageants to Paradise (Postponed) - its great leaders, its booming economy, the depth of its latrines, the fineness of the tapioca/ manioc etc. I don't want to read about any deportation of the IHS gang on the 麻豆官网首页入口 website. Debriefing afterwards, please.

mjc from NM,USA


mjc - the clean clothes thing? It was, like, a joke...?

Sandy's Mum from Islay




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