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Monday 11 May

Recording and taking stock

Michelle Rowley

The following posts have been published on our return to Liverpool. We had such a busy time with long hours on the last two days of the trip that getting time to post our experieces was difficult, but I hope to make it up now.

On the flight home I asked each student to think through their responses to the challenges of this extraordinary trip and I am publishing each one, as they come in, alongside their book works.

Cath McGrail

Having just returned home and still suffering from jet lag, I am remembering the things that stand out:

The fantastic people we met and their friendliness, the extraordinary hospitality we received and the experiences we shared. The camping trip: Bryce Canyon and Calf Creek, the fabulous sights we saw and the exhaustion we felt. The enjoyment of eating food coooked in a fire pit outdoors when you are famished. The dubious pleasure of sleeping in a tent and being strangled by a sleeping bag in the night. My birthday; a great burger and a margarita at Chilli's and a surprise party at the girls house and a cake with my name on it. Thank you all, it was very special.

The experience of working in unfamiliar surroundings was a bit daunting and the tight schedule left little room for error or manoeuver. With more time I would have done things differently. Overall it was an experience I would not have missed. I feel very priviledged to have been given this valuable opportunity and it is something that I will never forget.

Louise Tett

To imerse myself in BYU's culture has been a unique experience. I was surprised how open and welcoming the students were and how quickly we bonded as a group. After working on my own for some time it was inspiring to be part of a new group and to spend two weeks discussing and making work of shared experiences. I was pleased with the work I produced and excited to have tried new processes. I think the standard of the whole group has been high and we have all benefited from this exchange.

Andrew Coady

I was initially anxious about working with the BYU students. Not having any idea of how they worked or what their work would be like was extremely intimidating. However as soon as I had settled in and met them my reservations dissappeared. They were emormously inviting and helpful.


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