Avery sad coach of 49 people leaves Paris today, visiting the Scare Coeur in the north of the city for a final viez of the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe Notre Dame and all the other places that feel like they have become home to us. This is it. The last blog before hitting home ground.
We hope you've enjoyed the blog. We've enjoyed receiving all your messages. Comments will remain open for pupils on the trip to give their views. Until the next blog in Krakow and Auschwitz,
AU REVOIR!
I have enjoyed looking at this site. Hope you all have a safe journey home!
Posted by: Stevan Gallacher | May 27, 2004 at 09:45 AM
Ah well - you are on the way home Kirsty. How boring!
Thanks to all the teachers for looking after you and to Mr MacIntosh for keeping us informed on a daily basis. They've done a grand job. I'm sure you've done them proud.
See you Friday - bright and early. You have a nice clean bed in a nice clean room waiting for you and a nice long list of chores needing done.
Safe journey home everyone.
Looking forward to seeing you honeybunch and hearing all your news - obviously the censored version!
Mum
Posted by: angela and norman | May 27, 2004 at 10:27 AM
Great blogging - well done everyone!
Posted by: Christine | May 27, 2004 at 10:40 AM
Looking forward to seeing you soon Katie. Your postcard arrived yesterday. You are safe to come home, the bathroom is finished and the house is back to normal.
Hope you all have a safe and peaceful journey.
Posted by: Lynne Nicol | May 27, 2004 at 12:28 PM
Just a short note to the teachers - well done on a great site. Hope you all get some time off now !!
The kids seem to have had a fantastic time and will no doubt take some time to come back down to earth.
Tell David C to rest on the way back - theres at least two cars needing washed. See you all Friday
Posted by: laura and davy | May 27, 2004 at 04:49 PM
Just a quick note to say a big thank you to all the teachers for making this trip possible. Callum has had a fantastic time. Lots of chat at 7.00am but nothing since as he has been dead to the world on the sofa. I am sure we will hear a lot more when he eventually wakes up (probably on Saturday)
Many thanks once again
Karen
Posted by: Karen Scott | May 28, 2004 at 12:38 PM
Thank you all Ms Bovill and Ms Craigie and Mr Burns Mr Brown and Mr MacIntosh for delivering our 'little darlings' back safe and sound. especially Mr MacIntosh for keeping us posted - this site has become something of an obsession for us.
As I said before we saw several school parties in Bruges going round the sights and I was amazed at the teachers keeping them all under control and managing to keep them going in the right direction with patience and good humour AND in public. The kids were all so well behaved but I still couldn't do your job for twice the holidays.
We have hardly seen Kirsty - she protested for about 5 minutes that she wasn't tired then crashed out until fairly recently and we talked for 5 minutes to and from her Gran's. But she told everyone she had a fabulous time - I hope y'all enjoyed it too. Incidentally Ms Craigie - I reckon you could make a fortune on a master class on controlling children's spending. The words 'can't' and 'afford' rarely occur in the same sentence in Kirstyspeak.
I'd forgotten what the doorbell sounded like. Would it be too presumptious to ask when the next trip is likely to be????
Angela Gillan and Norman Murray
Posted by: Angela and Norman | May 28, 2004 at 07:26 PM
We would like say a big thank you to all the teachers for organising such a great trip. Graham had a wonderful time. To Mr Macintosh, congratulations on a fab website, we really enjoyed reading all the updates.
Thanks again.
Brenda and Dougie Williams
Posted by: Dougie & Brenda Williams | May 30, 2004 at 09:26 PM
I think this site is cool and i am going to france this year.I hope you all had a fab time and i think this site will live up to it's expectations
Posted by: Sophie | July 01, 2004 at 09:32 AM
I think this site is cool and i am going to france this year.I hope you all had a fab time and i think this site will live up to it's expectations
Posted by: Sophie | July 01, 2004 at 09:32 AM