Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Last day in Agomy
What a bitter sweet thing to think back on. The waves finally hit late the night before, so when we woke up we were all amping to see with the ocean looked like. The little boys kept saying in broken English that the waves were huge and they look like they are going to take over the world. I just about busted at the seems when I saw the surf. It pretty much looked like a windy choppy day with about a few feet of swell here and there. The shore is super shallow for super long so it was shore break after shore break chaos. But it was a fun day non the less. Pretty much this day I just cruised with Norah the whole time I was at the beach. I first off got to catch up with Tiff again, which was so great and such an answer to prayer that she was online. But I was super bummed I didn't get to skype my family. I've tried almost every day we have time to go on the internet and the time change is just too much for us to catch each other. After catch up time and some fun conversations with the internet staff it was cruise and say goodbyes. Norah and I had so much tandeming the day before that I had high hopes to do it again. As soon as I got to the beach Norah came running up. Gosh I love that girl. We didn't end up surfing because it was super messy and just basically all one shore break. But instead we just hung out. I taught her how to play the uke and now she knows the Colby song.. haha. She and I and the french kids just ast int he land rover and kicked it. It was fun to be with the little kids for a good long time. After Norah went home, i walked to beach and found some shells. I doubt I'll make it home with them -- but I can hope. The day ended so fast and it was time to jet. It was so cool to see the boys out there surfing, even though the surf was less than impressive. We had one last hurrah at the Koshari place with the mini family we have now and than off to tea and coffee and some good old fun playing dominoes (its big over here). Saying our goodbyes was super hard and I hope to see them all next year. Especially Norah.
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