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Good-bye Rio

I'm coming in on the last two days on the mainland, and I'm starting to get pretty excited. Everything is packed, (I hope) and I'm looking through my last bit of stuff to see if I need to ship anything by mail to avoid the 200 dollar minimum weight overage charge for luggage sent on the plane. Yes 200 dollars. Not something I want to deal with. Stupid airline...

As I leave I think I think about all the good times I have had working and living at Rio over the last 26 years. Thank-you to everyone who has helped me, supported me, taught me, and befriended me. You all have helped me become the person I am. Living in a place like Rio I have realized that the people who live here are not just co-workers, neighbors, and friends you all are like family. I will miss you all and I will miss working for/ with you, but am excited for my next adventure. Take care, stay in contact, and until next time Have a Happy Sabbath.

 

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  1. $200?!?! Ridiculous. Dom and I can't wait to come and join you on your adventure! :) Explore every inch of the island so when we come and you can show us the neatest stuff!!! <3 I'm so excited to come and visit you and meet all your new friends and I know you are going to work hard and do a great thing there. Aunt Annie told me about the bucket you will have in the wall of your shower... Good Luck!!! Also in the video you have on the front page at like 7:30 it sounds like the song is singing your name and now I can't stop hearing it!!! :) Love you J!!!!

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