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12/29/08 11:15 PM #1    

Cathy Wenning (Moore)

Matt,
This would be a great place for you to ask all your tough questions. :0)

01/17/09 05:43 PM #2    

Kevin Connor

What are your favorite international destinations you've visited for business or pleasure?

My top 5:

1. Singapore
2. Paris
3. Berlin
4. Munich
5. Buenos Aires

02/10/09 09:32 PM #3    

Cathy Wenning (Moore)

Okay Kevin quit your bragging. :0) I've not had the pleasure of these great international places. The farthest I've gone is Hawaii and am heading back to Maui in July! I want to visit Scotland before I leave this earth. :)

04/15/09 10:35 PM #4    

Veronica Armstrong (Nisar)

PAKISTAN!!!!

04/16/09 09:47 PM #5    

Cathy Wenning (Moore)

WOW! How wonderful! I can't even imagine going there. What was the best part about it?
Cathy

05/26/09 03:00 PM #6    

Pat Goulding (Schild)

I haven't made it past Mexico and Canada, but I'd love to go to Paris for a couple of weeks to enjoy the culture and history.

06/29/09 02:01 PM #7    

Scott Shaw

I've only been on one international trip and that was to Galati Romania. It was for a short term Christian mission trip back in 2002. It was an eye opening experience to see how a non-western culture lives.

03/06/11 08:39 AM #8    

Callie Baldridge (Sampson)

Trip???Whats a vacation??lol


06/13/11 11:12 PM #9    

 

John Ross

 I've been to:

Zurich, Switserland, Israel, Jordan, Petra, Mexico, Canada--including Prince Edward Island, and loved Cape Breton in Nova Scotia! plus the Bahammas.

On a side note, I wanted to mention that Dr. Don Castle, aka Coach Castle from Sophomore English, passed away about my Soph/Junior year in undergraduate school at Ashland Univeristy. I had the distinct pleasure of having him once again as a teacher, except it had been 10 years after high school at Malabar. I'm glad he didn't remember how poorly I struggled in his class in high school, but in College, I really appreciated him as a professor. I don't remember when it was exactly, but there is an Eagle dedicated to him in front of Bixlar school of education at the time. I think it is now standing guard in front of the Schar College of Education with the new building from a few years ago.

He apparently died of a heart attack while driving his car and went off the side of a road. It was pretty instantaneous. 


04/19/12 06:36 AM #10    

Gale McDaniel

Ok...I remember all of you!   I've messaged you all but no response! 

I know..I moved when I was 16 from there., but You all stick out in my mind so clear!

Hope you all remember me!!!!!!

 


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