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I just want to let you guys know it was an awesome experience to help in this medical mission, thank you for coming to guatemala and help mayan people, hope to see you guys next year!
keep the great work.
Hey everyone. I’m having Guatemala and team ISHI withdrawal (cough,cough…). You all did a great job and I am very proud of what we accomplished. See you soon.
Great job to all, I love the blog and more importanly I love the work that you all do! Someday it is my hope that I too will be able to join you—or another group that does the same!
Joan Harvey RN
Congratulations and thanks to you all for sharing this dynamic mission! Your care, compassion, dedication, land kindness make us quite proud! Here’ s to the next mission! Sincerely, Linda
From Leonard the volcano slayer, to the all mighty number “14”, it’s been a privilege to be part of the mission with a bunch like you.
Great time, great team spirit, great mission, great blog (keep it coming). This is just the beginning.
MaryAnn that was incredible and so eloquently put into writing. You captured the very essence of the surgical mission,and in fact, have inspired me to start a blog for Partner for Surgery. I realize we forgot to exchange emails before we left so I’ll leave mine on here to hopefully run ideas by each other. Again, I had a fantastic week with you and the whole team. What a great group!
This was an amazing experience for me. I could not have asked to travel to Guatemala with a better group of people. I look forward to the next mission. Mary Anne, your words are amazing. Vishnu, your photos are mesmerizing. I can honestly say if I had to tackle that Volcano with all of you again….I would.
Vishnu, thanks for sharing your life, what you do, your experiences and your fantastic
photographs. I am truly proud to have you as my nephew…..Terry \
PS Congratulations to the entire team. What a fantastic opportunity and experience!
Que Dios les Bendiga, me puse muy emocionada al ver que alguien esta siendo posible, de llegar a nuestro pais, (Guatemala) Yo se que es un gran esfuerzo, y nos sentimos muy agradecidos, que Dios los siga Bendiciendo. Vere como para dar mi granito de arena. Tambien otra idea es venir a las iglesias a pedir ayuda. Yo asisto a la Fuente de Vida en Mounk Kisco N.Y. 10512. Dora Rodriguez.
sue walslh says:
October 27, 2009 at 9:51 am
Great job Maryanne!
Kevin Clarke says:
October 27, 2009 at 11:14 pm
Great Job Mary Anne
Zeina says:
October 28, 2009 at 6:38 am
Congratulations on all the great work that you are doing! Can’t wait to read tomorrow’s blog….keep it coming!
Mario says:
October 28, 2009 at 10:38 pm
hey guys! Im David your interpreter!
I just want to let you guys know it was an awesome experience to help in this medical mission, thank you for coming to guatemala and help mayan people, hope to see you guys next year!
keep the great work.
best,
Mario David
Diego says:
November 1, 2009 at 8:05 pm
Hey everyone. I’m having Guatemala and team ISHI withdrawal (cough,cough…). You all did a great job and I am very proud of what we accomplished. See you soon.
Joan Harvey says:
November 1, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Great job to all, I love the blog and more importanly I love the work that you all do! Someday it is my hope that I too will be able to join you—or another group that does the same!
Joan Harvey RN
Linda says:
November 1, 2009 at 10:25 pm
Congratulations and thanks to you all for sharing this dynamic mission! Your care, compassion, dedication, land kindness make us quite proud! Here’ s to the next mission! Sincerely, Linda
Pushpa says:
November 2, 2009 at 3:27 am
Maryann, I loved reading your Blog.. I am looking forward for more.
ES says:
November 2, 2009 at 7:34 am
CONGRATS ON A SUCCESSFUL FIRST MISSION….
GREAT PHOTOS !!!!!!
Charlie says:
November 3, 2009 at 8:24 am
From Leonard the volcano slayer, to the all mighty number “14”, it’s been a privilege to be part of the mission with a bunch like you.
Great time, great team spirit, great mission, great blog (keep it coming). This is just the beginning.
Regards to y’all from ol’ Mc Gregor!!
Christina Reichgelt says:
November 5, 2009 at 6:34 am
MaryAnn that was incredible and so eloquently put into writing. You captured the very essence of the surgical mission,and in fact, have inspired me to start a blog for Partner for Surgery. I realize we forgot to exchange emails before we left so I’ll leave mine on here to hopefully run ideas by each other. Again, I had a fantastic week with you and the whole team. What a great group!
Christy
creichgelt@gmail.com
Leonard says:
November 5, 2009 at 10:04 am
This was an amazing experience for me. I could not have asked to travel to Guatemala with a better group of people. I look forward to the next mission. Mary Anne, your words are amazing. Vishnu, your photos are mesmerizing. I can honestly say if I had to tackle that Volcano with all of you again….I would.
Terry Ann Sylvester says:
November 6, 2009 at 12:48 am
Vishnu, thanks for sharing your life, what you do, your experiences and your fantastic
photographs. I am truly proud to have you as my nephew…..Terry \
PS Congratulations to the entire team. What a fantastic opportunity and experience!
Riri Rengganis says:
December 12, 2009 at 8:20 pm
Hi Vishnu, your work is inspiring. I mean NOT JUST the photography. I am so proud to be your sister! Any plans on doing anything in Indonesia? :)
Dora Rogriguez says:
January 10, 2010 at 10:34 pm
Que Dios les Bendiga, me puse muy emocionada al ver que alguien esta siendo posible, de llegar a nuestro pais, (Guatemala) Yo se que es un gran esfuerzo, y nos sentimos muy agradecidos, que Dios los siga Bendiciendo. Vere como para dar mi granito de arena. Tambien otra idea es venir a las iglesias a pedir ayuda. Yo asisto a la Fuente de Vida en Mounk Kisco N.Y. 10512. Dora Rodriguez.