This is a quick post to let everyone know that TA is home safe and sound. She reached 7200 meters on Everest and then had to be evacuated due to altitude illness. TA has decided to keep serving out the Everest curriculum so students and teachers and use it throughout the Everest season to learn, reflect, and cheer on remaining climbers. Here’s to the excitement of the first Everest summits in three years. May all climbers reach their summit goals and have a safe return home.
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The only thing that matters is that you are okay! There’s always next year 🙂 God Bless!
Thanks so much.
Stay safe
And fine.
: )
I m so happy to read ur articles and the pictures of Everest!
Takecare ; )
We are happy that you are home safe and sound. We hope you continue on the path to recovery. We enjoyed checking in each day on your journey. We are proud that you did so well! Take care and we look forward to your next expedition.
Mrs. Baker’s Grade 4 Class
St. Joseph’s Elementary
Hr. Breton
Thanks for your well wishes. I am so glad you came along on this expedition and would like to come on future ones. That’s terrific. Thanks for all the great questions you asked!
Hi TA this is Kiana I am super happy you are home safe.I cant wait to see you next Monday.
Thanks. It’s good to be home and feeling better. I look forward to showing you lots of pictures.
Hi Ta its me Abby and I cant wait for you to come to St Matthew’s
Abby-I’m looking forward to it as well…I hope you all have lots of questions.
Hi T.A this is Ben i was just checking in on you to see how you are doing.I was on the radio on CBC and me and Ms.Baker and Mr.Berry got interviewed on you and it was so fun!
Ben-I listened to the interview on CBC. Ms. Baker sent me the link. You did very well in the interview. You were thoughtful, articulate, and spoke very clearly! Well done. I’m feeling much better thanks.
Hi TA this is Poorvee from Ms. Baker ‘s grade 5 class in St. Matthews elementary and I just wanted to let you know that I’m very excited that you are coming to our school.
Poorvee-I’m looking forward to being there and sharing photos and stories.
Hi TA this is Lauren I am so happy you are home safe and sound I cannot wait for you to come to our school next Monday.
Lauren-it’s great to be back enjoying the warm sunny weather! See you next week.