Saturday, November 20, 2010

the Nepal/Thailand trip Awards

because we don't look at this enough. and grad is coming soon, and who knows WHERE in the world we will all end up! love you all in IMMENSE amounts!!!

IDS Field Trip 2009 Awards

Rochelle Hockley: The 2009 Chiang Rai Bus Station award- Given in
recognition of unsurpassed bravery and committment to high adventure
while bungee jumping in Nepal, and for falling down a single step while
exiting a bus platform in Thailand.

Gifts: 1 delux St John's First Aid Kit. 1 litre of dog and small child
repellant cream- with free refills for life. 2 10am sleepins followed by
Starbucks Coffee.

Krissie Hopkins: The Kodak young photographer of the year award. In
recognition of unsurpassed calmness during vicious monkey attacks,
dedication to taking unflattering portraits of travel friends and to
unswerving belief that more really is more.

Gifts: $1,000 gift voucher for photo-developing
because she lost her cards>, 12 hour moonlight elehphant ride with the
world famous, very handsome, French Photo-journalist and editor of
National Geographic, Mr Claude Van Amazing.

Anna Tennyson: The South Carolina random IDS student of the year award.
In recognition of entertaining commentary, strange dreams, impulsive
speech, lihgt conversation and for helping keep the group amused and
entertained.

Gifts: 12 bulk No Doze tablet packets. Not just any cute monkey faced
alarm clock. This one jumps on you at 6am and pulls your clothing off.
3 months of round the world cruising with Mr Costa Rica, paratrooper,
rockclimber, lover extroadinairre,

Tammy Zyderveld: The Last Resort swan dive award in recognition of
elegance and the quest for high adventure.

Gifts: the 2009 Avondale medal of valour and Starbucks award granted in
recognition of sustained bravery against overwhelming odds and a valiant
lone stand against room lapping cockroaches, random bugs and sucky mouth
fish.

Kimberly Ellison: The 2009 Este Lauda award for elegance and serenity
while exposed to extreme heat.

Gifts: Her very own giant swing located on one hundred acres of pasture
and gardens. Also, a tiara, prince charming and Hemp ballgown- because
real princesses wear their high- they don't smoke it. Plus, a royal
Beagle, trained as a sniffer dog.

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