
Here we are, Fred, Lucky Ladybug and me waiting for the plane which we will board in about 3 hours. You know that I try not to be late for anything, but when given an option to keep the rental car longer and take a look at San Jose, I told Fred that I was ready to go sit and wait in the airport. In looking back over the past 8 days, I can think of so many things that I will never forget...especially the beauty of the rainforests that we were able to explore. The diverse vegetation and animals are so remarkable. I know that there are many reasons why we should all be interested in "saving" the rainforest environments, but the one that keeps calling to me is the notion of once it's gone, it will never be the same and for some of the flora and fauna, they will be extinct. We are thrilled to be coming back to share more of these experiences with our friends and students. One thing that I hope to do this year is collect some donations for the Bosque Eterno de los Ninos (Children's Eternal Rainforest). The students at The Learning Tree Montessori School (my old school) purchased one acre in this forest in 1991 to help with the maintenance and preservation. Perhaps we can do that again at Sanchez or at Riverhorse Academy. It has been great being able to share these experiences with our friends and family.