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- 02/10/2007 at 12:37 pm #98844
Jennie D
MemberFrom the red head's mum
Thankyou for your feedback. Just knowing you saw her and she is ok has brought a tear to my eyes. After seeing your photo's I can now imagine where she is going each day. Your right about readheads standing out and being judged unfairly but I wouldn't swap her for the world.
Enjoy the rest of your trek. You are all doing awesome. The pain will end soon but the memories will last a lifetime.
Keep safe and have a good trip home.
Jennie01/10/2007 at 12:12 pm #98770Jennie D
MemberI hope I am doing this correctly.
Hi guys, I have been following your trek since it appeared on this site. My 15 year old daughter (Lara) is also on the trek with her school from Sydney and they are due to pass you tomorrow on their way to Owers Corner. I was wondering by chance if you happen to see this group if you could say hello to her from her Mum & Dad. She has red hair so easy to recognise.
I have no contact at all until they arrive home on the 9th so watching you 3 guys has given me an insight to what she will be doing.
I can't wait to check this site several times a day to see how you are all coping. You are doing great and I thank you for allowing me to feel part of your trek.
Jennie & David DickersonUpdate 2nd October: A message just in from the track, they did cross the trek that your daughter is on and they do remember her because of her red hair. They said she was doing ok when they passed by so relax she appears to be doing ok.
I too have a daughter with red hair or she would prefer to be described as strawberry blonde! Once at school someone with red hair apparently broke something. All students with red hair were called to the Principal's office. My daughter wondered at the time if a brunette had done the deed if all brunettes would have been called to her office!
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