Well, I think we need to change the name of the expedition to:
Live Life, Test Your Limits, Test Your Patience!
Anyway, we again await the 9:30 am call. Our spirits are still holding. We are still within a window that we can safely do the mountain if we can get out in the next two days!


Hi Pat I have been following your team’s journal. I am sure you have seen enough of PA for now. I admire your patience!!! My thoughts are with you and group. Hope you get out to Antarctica soon! Good luck with everything.
PS I loved your mom’s message
Claire
Hi Heather: Dr. Seuss quote for the day..”Today is your day..the mountain awaits….” Dr. Seuss is never wrong! Hope you made that 9:30am flight. L
The wait that you are enduring is ironic, as the trip is geard to raise awareness of transplantation, it also can give you a taste of what its like for a person waiting for a transplant, not know when it will happen.
A.
You know what you always said to me DR.ROSS, went I was in CVIC unit for my Transplant?
THAT PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE. I know from my Seven Year Heart that you and your team can do it!!!!
We are rooting for you and your team back home
GOOD LUCK & THE BEST OF WISHES
Brian & Susan
P.S. We all missed you at the Christmas Luncheon