Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The month went by so quickly! It is hard to believe we are really home. Our minds are still reeling with all the experiences and events of the month. We are so thankful for the opportunities we had and especially all who made it such a rich experience. We encountered such wonderful people and especially thank the faculty and staff at UWI for embracing us.

We already miss the sights, sounds, smells and of course taste of Jamaica. We miss the walks back to the Flat with beautiful flowers everywhere. We now hear the sounds of snow plows instead of the Dove and Crickets. We will have to shop around a bit to find Cho Cho, Bammy(still Christina’s favorite), Callaloo(Cindy’s favorite) and Curried Goat.- Yes, Reggie we tried the goat. It was pretty tasty.

Thank all of you who spent the month with us through the blog. We hope you enjoyed Jamaica through our eyes.

Memories from Jamaica:
Our first day at UWISON


Cindy writing her objectives for the day :-)
Trip to Ocho Rios
Skills Lab (Does this look like George Bush, or what?)
Christina in Hope Botanical Garden

Lovely fish supper with Joyette and daughter AnnaStudent Presenting Tutorial


UWISON staffBetty-Ann and Carren
Ms. Morris :>)

Thanks Joyce!
Good Byes to Lovely Students




Christina's 2nd year students on TMRU


Tania- Simulation Queen

Our very protective guard!!

Joyette and Cindy at Emancipation ParkDawn- Curriculum Guru

Dawn with her always effervescent smile & disposition
Cindy, Mrs. Bailey & Cerese
Jacinth, coordinator of the pathophysiology course for 2nd years

Mrs. Bailey and Christina
View From UWISON


Dr. Hewitt,
Christina and Cindy


Devon House Brick Oven
Yum, Yum Patties



The "wet" Foursome



Last Visit with Frank and Carmen

Last Visit to the Bee Hive


Leaving Lime Cay


The beautiful Jamaican flowers

Sunday evening walk



Last morning in Jamaica
Goodbye Juici! We will miss you :-)
Not even a flat tire will stop Mr. Graham.
Fastest tire change ever!

Goodbye Mr. Graham (proudly wearing his new Duke hat)


Aerial view as we leave Kingston

We arrive in North Carolina to snow and COLD 25 F

BURR...








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