Hey Everybody,
Sorry this is a little late. It's hard to believe that Mission 31 is over. My last day, July 2, was really a blur. I helped set up for the press conference, then had a really good time at the Splash-Up Conference. We got a really cool certificate, they gave me a shout-out, and, best of all, I got to meet Fabien Cousteau. Celine's sister and the force behind this whole project.
Sorry this is a little late. It's hard to believe that Mission 31 is over. My last day, July 2, was really a blur. I helped set up for the press conference, then had a really good time at the Splash-Up Conference. We got a really cool certificate, they gave me a shout-out, and, best of all, I got to meet Fabien Cousteau. Celine's sister and the force behind this whole project.
This mission was both a wonderful opportunity for me and a lot of fun. I am very privileged to be aloud in the thick of it all, but everyone can be a part of saving our world. When it comes down to it, you are the droplet of water that tips the tide. Yes, I know it sounds cliche and cheesy, but it's true. It's the small things that add up. Both the good, and the bad. Let's make each of our small actions, and our large ones, good. Good for us, good for the environment. Let's turn the tie in the world's favor.
Important science, fascinating discoveries, awesome experiences, and it all ends with a packed-up room. Bags stuffed in a trunk. The house looks as if we had never been. But the world knows the truth.
(You had better have read that last line in a serious and deep voice. But seriously. Our world is important. And we should protect it.)
The End
Or is it?
The End
Or is it?