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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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1000 plus comments and growing,THERE WAS AN AMAZING COVERAGE OF YOUR ROUNDING CAPE HORN IN THE SYDNEY DAILY TELEGRAPH ALONG WITH THE MOST AMAZING VIDEO TAKEN FROM THE PLANE, WARNING BEFORE VIEWING HAVE A PACKET OF TISSUES READY BY YOUR SIDE HERE:
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/visit-just-flies-by-in-a-wave-of-emotions-for-jessica-watson/story-e6freuy9-1225820195593
Jim,
Western Australia
Downhill sailing now that the psychological barrier or the Horn has been passed.
Sydney next stop.
bill tassiearicitas
From a Tasmanian that has been following your journey from day 1 and a marine radio station monitoring operator, Best of luck for the rest of the journey, and GOD BLESS YOU FOR THE REST OF YOUR JOURNEY. And BREAK that record. YOU GO GIRL.
Neil from tasmania
wishing you a safe journey if you are deployed to Haiti.
The images coming out of there are absolutely heartbreaking, seems as if things are going to get much worse before they get better.
I have donated some money, wish I could do more.
take care. X.
You have proven your incredible sailing skills, and you are a credit to your family and all of Australia.
God bless you on the next leg of your journey.
CB
You, your family, and your shore team are remarkable people! Thanks to all for sharing with the world snippets of your respective journey's. It does my heart good to see such a loving and generous family and team (some of whom work tirelessly without recognition) dedicated to seeing that you have every opportunity to achieve this incredible dream of yours.
Jessica, you are greatly blessed with such a terrific family and support team, as well as the amazing bloggers in your new 'world-wide family'. We are with you all the way!!
I pray God's richest blessing on you throughout the remainder of your voyage. You are absolutely wonderful! WE LOVE YOU!
YOU GO GIRL!
Hugs and prayers,
Janell in Oklahoma, USA
For those of you who haven't seen the video of Mum and Dad's fly over, go to:
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/visit-just-flies-by-in-a-wave-of-emotions-for-jessica-watson/story-e6freuy9-1225820195593
Cannot wait for your successful arrival in Sydney - we are thinking of you here in Brisbane.
Sail on :)
Maddi and Dan
Servus from Austria,
Achim
Loved seeing the pictures of your mum and dad with their fly-over.
Sitting her with tears of happiness for you all.
Take care and enjoy the sail home!
Tanya
http://media01.couriermail.com.au/multimedia/mediaplayer/main/index.html?id=1389
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,26593186-3102.html
Best wishes, Noela, Brisbane.
Just watched the video of the fly over with your Mum and Dad. As a Mum myself, your Mum's pride and emotions were tangible. I could totally relate to her feelings. Dad's too! :) Seeing them shed tears made me drop a few too! :)
How wonderful for you all that the fly over was able to happen.
Kudos to the Daily Telegraph and thanks for bringing it to the rest of us who are right here behind this gutsy daughter of Australia.
In a world full of darkness Jessica is a beacon of light for all that is good. Her endeavour with this amazing journey is giving so much joy and pride to so many.
To her Mum and Dad and the rest of the family and support crews ....
Bless you and thank you for allowing the rest of us the privilige of being part of - vicariously - this historical and momentous event.
Cheers from the proud mother of a serving Australian soldier.
The latest was the best!
Congratulations!
Fairwinds,
David (Vancouver, Canada)
Rachel