tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4352377229399467500.post4192341494124733194..comments2015-09-04T18:45:01.941+12:00Comments on ARISE in Antarctica: Good Question Mrs. Miller!Ken Mankoffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17351670153452133068noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4352377229399467500.post-993505793325249122007-11-24T13:44:00.000+13:002007-11-24T13:44:00.000+13:00Hey, Julia!Thanks for posting an answer to our que...Hey, Julia!<BR/><BR/>Thanks for posting an answer to our question on your blog. The students will be so excited when we get back to school on Monday (after Thanksgiving break)and I show it to them!<BR/><BR/>While I can't wait to see you & hear about all your adventures in person, I know that it must be a bit sad for you at the same time. When I've visited London, for example, I know I can always find an excuse to come back. What are the chances that you'll be able to return to Antarctica in the future? Is there a program that will bring you back?<BR/><BR/>In any case, I hope you had some sort of Thanksgiving yesterday. I'm sure your family missed you while gobbling up some turkey & mashed potatoes. If you tell me stories, I'll buy you dinner when you get home. What have you been craving that you can't get in Antarctica? I can picture you with you cup of coffee but I'm willing to bet they have good coffee since you've lasted for weeks! =^..^=<BR/><BR/>Take care, keep warm, and keep on posting. We miss you in Delaware!<BR/><BR/>Love & Peace,<BR/>FranFranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17751103182522951836noreply@blogger.com