It wasn’t easy to say goodbye.
We rose to a day that beckoned us to explore a new estuary, rocky intertidal or row together once again (okay, sail!). The day before, some had said that they wished the program would have lasted four weeks not just three. Others pointed out how much more they were ready to learn. Everyone agreed with the person who said that the group had bonded like a family, noting that by the end of the longboat trip they were rowing completely in synch.
From a programmer’s perspective, this could not have been a better moment.
After a filling university cafeteria breakfast, we met with regionally-based family members at 9:00am. The group of program participants demonstrated some of their games and unique greetings to the group of family. A few stories were shared, and one-by-one it was time to go. There would be two more good-byes: at the airport, and upon our return to Friday Harbor. That last departure was sweet; the kids shined up the school van like it was never shined before! Thank you Matt, Will, and Eric!
Thank you everyone for making this inaugural year of the Spring Street International School Summer Marine Science Program a tremendous success. We’re already planning next year!































































