Friday, January 24, 2014
Thursday, January 23, 2014
The latest!
In about 66 days we'll be here!
Taking lots of these.
Taking a ride on one of these!
Venice! Canals! |
Taking lots of these.
2009 group picture |
Taking a ride on one of these!
Gondola ride! |
If you've received Ange's emails, you've already received this information, but I'll post it here again anyway: our flight information, and the checklist and parental contract.
We'll be calling a group meeting in early February. We'll post it here, and announce it on the school website.
Also, here's the list of our packing suggestions. (You may want to go to Mountain Equipment Co-op (either online or in Winnipeg) to shop for many or all of these things.)
Packing Suggestions
Clothing
Travelers should be conscientious of cultural differences and pack accordingly. Keep in mind that some religious sites require that shirts cover the shoulders and arms, and do not allow short skirts or flip-flops.
Travelers should be conscientious of cultural differences and pack accordingly. Keep in mind that some religious sites require that shirts cover the shoulders and arms, and do not allow short skirts or flip-flops.
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Shirts (short and long sleeved)
- Pajamas
- Raincoat and/or umbrella
- Lightweight nylon jacket or warm-up top
(rather than bulky sweatshirts)
Toiletries
§ Toothbrush, toothpaste
- Shampoo/conditioner
- Soap
- Deodorant
- Facecloth
- Hairbrush/comb
- Sunscreen
- Any medications (in addition to a copy of
prescriptions)
- Spare set of contact lenses/glasses (if
applicable)
- Nylon cord and 8 to 12 clothespins (for
drying clothes in the hotel room)
Money
- ATM card (call the bank prior to departure
to alert them of the trip; foreign purchases sometimes result in a hold on
bank accounts)
- Personal credit card
- At least $50 converted to foreign currency
(Euros) of the county that you’re visiting.
- Pouch/money belt for storing money and
passport under clothing
Electronics
§ An alarm clock (many hotel rooms won't have
one)
- An adaptor/converter (available at travel
stores)
- Camera with batteries and memory
cards(batteries and memory cards can be expensive abroad)
Documents
- Passport
- A list of important phone numbers and
addresses to send postcards home
- Copy of any prescriptions (Customs
officials may want to verify that a container's contents match its label,
so all medication should be carried in its original container.)
Carry-on bag
- Passport
- Money
- Airline ticket
- Toothbrush and toothpaste (toothpaste
needs to go in a 1 L ziploc bag, and can't be bigger than 3 oz)
- Hairbrush
- Contact lens case/glasses (to sleep
comfortably on the plane)
- A change of clothes (in case luggage is
delayed)
- Medication
- Any valuables
- Snacks (liquids follow the same rules as
above)
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