I think it must have done some good, because we found a spare wheel we can use and managed to get Uncle George to agree to change the tyre for us tomorrow.
yeah you! share some pity with those of us who are writing essays upon which their entire degree rests, and have so far not written a word, much less 5,000 of the horrible things.
haven't spoken for ages, because everytime you say something interesting 50 other people comment, and I think probably you'll miss me in all the rush. A and I's wedding plans are proceeding apace. Are you and J still planning to come?
Where are you going in Austrailia? For how long?
(hmmm, potentially this was email, rather than lj conversation)
I have sympathy! Lots and lots of the stuff. I know how vile essays are - these have been eating my brain for ages.
Yes - J and I are still planning on coming to your wedding, and I'm looking forward to it lots. It'll be lovely to see you again. I think it's on my 'organise in about August' list at the moment. We may drive up so you can see my new car!
Australia - we're going to Melbourne for a week to see some old friends of Jeremiah's, and then off to the Northern Territories to look around there, and possibly a trip down the coast. It's only 3 weeks, so not as long as I'd like, but all I can manage right now. We've got a 48 hour stopover in Shanghai as well which I think should be kinda cool.
Good luck with your essays. Shall be thinking of you and it is really nice to hear from you.
Congratulations. I had wondered what had happened to you, since you seemed to have suddenly dropped off the face of the planet, but apparently school had come along like some great big lumbering thing, and swallowed you whole. Hope you enjoy Australia while your there. :)
I inherited some money, and wasn't sure what to do with it. Life seemed very up in the air at the time, and in the end I decided to put it towards doing something I'd always wanted to and never been financially able to, and went back to school to do a masters in archaeology, specialising in Dark Ages Britain.
It has been wonderful, but it has eaten up my life to a scary degree. One day I may surface again, although if this goes well there is a possibility of a phd which would be wonderful. I think I'd make quite a good doctor ;)
Send my love to all out in Seattle. I do still think about you guys a lot and with many fond memories.
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Date: 2005-05-26 01:07 pm (UTC)Want to come and fix my bike now? ;)
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Date: 2005-05-26 03:00 pm (UTC)*hugs*
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Date: 2005-05-26 07:48 pm (UTC)I am in awe of your powers. ;)
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Date: 2005-05-26 01:24 pm (UTC)haven't spoken for ages, because everytime you say something interesting 50 other people comment, and I think probably you'll miss me in all the rush. A and I's wedding plans are proceeding apace. Are you and J still planning to come?
Where are you going in Austrailia? For how long?
(hmmm, potentially this was email, rather than lj conversation)
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Date: 2005-05-26 03:00 pm (UTC)Yes - J and I are still planning on coming to your wedding, and I'm looking forward to it lots. It'll be lovely to see you again. I think it's on my 'organise in about August' list at the moment. We may drive up so you can see my new car!
Australia - we're going to Melbourne for a week to see some old friends of Jeremiah's, and then off to the Northern Territories to look around there, and possibly a trip down the coast. It's only 3 weeks, so not as long as I'd like, but all I can manage right now. We've got a 48 hour stopover in Shanghai as well which I think should be kinda cool.
Good luck with your essays. Shall be thinking of you and it is really nice to hear from you.
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Date: 2005-05-26 08:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-27 03:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-27 08:19 pm (UTC)I inherited some money, and wasn't sure what to do with it. Life seemed very up in the air at the time, and in the end I decided to put it towards doing something I'd always wanted to and never been financially able to, and went back to school to do a masters in archaeology, specialising in Dark Ages Britain.
It has been wonderful, but it has eaten up my life to a scary degree. One day I may surface again, although if this goes well there is a possibility of a phd which would be wonderful. I think I'd make quite a good doctor ;)
Send my love to all out in Seattle. I do still think about you guys a lot and with many fond memories.