• -4 tour guides named Darwin
  • –  18 flights taken
  • –  16 boats taken
  • –  3 high Andes crossing
  • –  450 patients seen
  • –  1 backpack lost
  • –  1 backpack found
  • –  3 species of penguin seen
  • –  1 sloth hugged
  • –  6 countries visited
  • –  10 telescopes gazed through
  • –  12 zip lines zipped down
  • –  6 tanks of scuba oxygen used
  • –  3 tanks of medical cryo used
  • –  1 night of snowy camping
  • –  29 Fesar Salads eaten
  • –  11 tarantulas seen
  • –  35 horses ridden
  • –  3 bags of salt collected from Atacama salt flats
  • –  5/8 of 4th grade completed
  • –  11 visitors from the US
  • –  8 stray dogs we named Won-ton
  • –  1 tiny kitten we babysat
  • –  3 mittens melted on a campfire
  • –  2 trout caught by coffee can reel in Patagonia
  • –  156 family dinners
  • –  156 family breakfasts
  • –  5 Goldsteins traveling the world

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