It is done: The Adventure "cathedral choir in South Africa" was a timely return of the second group last night to end. Exhausted, tired and with many memories in our luggage, we arrived just 23 clock, the "dump", where many parents are already expected. Behind us was a 19-hour journey without incident and delays, even - was extremely quiet - for Domspatzen ratios. The sleep deficit for many but then simply too big and maybe (or sure): There is much to process. The impressions of the past 15 days are so varied and so intense that you look at some of the details certainly do not remember. Good thing It is this blog for future reference and to look up. Speaking of a lookup: a (yet to be organizing) in the evening coffee with lots of pictures there will be for you and to refresh the "African fever" for the cathedral choir.
Perhaps you remember, my parents and loved ones at home, now the impact of the African fever. Again and again I heard at least yesterday and in recent days, "I definitely still moving towards it!" Africa captures and makes it a no go - despite the fact that we have seen over the last 15 days, only a fraction of Africa. You, the readers of our blog, could all that we experienced "live" follow, unfortunately only on the screen, but we have always had the impression that you were full of it: We, too, was kept waiting when the first comment was written. Therefore, a thank you goes out to you that you accompany us with your thoughts!
My thanks today - on day 1 after "South Africa '08" - to ALL who made this journey to financial, organizational and substantive in nature. I would also like to thank the missionaries and missionaries in South Africa, whose lives and whose conventions we swirled with our trip and stay confused. I also want to thank everyone who helped us in our journey in words and pictures so well and making sure that the blog every day (in the Night) with the latest impressions and the press was filled with information. My special thanks go to Chris Hart for your cool head, the daily ration of chocolate and so much more that you have worked in the background.
And my thanks go to you, the cathedral choir, together with all who are responsible for you: You have the hearts of the people of South Africa is moving!
The past few days on the blog were always placed under a theme. Today, however, is difficult for me, for what is South Africa? We have seen so many facets and experiences that one really must stay away for the language. "That's Africa "- we have always said if something is not as smooth or otherwise expired as we are used to at home, however, South Africa, the African continent is much more with our language, we can describe the experience all right, but we will.. so never the real thing, can take one's own country, cultures, people words, because "the essential is invisible to the eye." (Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
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