i've arrived ... for those of you tracking my whereabouts. i got in last night at 9ish and got a taxi back to our student dormitories where they've got a room for me. it's a quad with four bunk beds, perfect for one, but not sure how they actually fit four in, very close quarters. i had a restful 7 1/2 hours sleep and woke to go for a 40 minute run in hyde park and around south kensington. it's a beautiful winter day here.
i'm having a coffee this afternoon with anthony lunch,the director of mondochallenge, the organization i'll be going to the gambia with this spring. he's just been to the gambia so will have a lot to report, i'm sure, and i'll get all of my questions answered. i feel a bit guilty because to be honest, i've not had much time to think about the gambia at all. i STILL don't have my guidebook yet, so i know nothing about the country. i'll spend the tube journey over preparing a list of questions. sometimes i wish i was someone who got nervous about things instead of leaving things till the last minute to figure out. but that just seems to be the way i roll.
on to start my day!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
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3 comments:
So happy to hear sweetie-what a bittersweet post about your bike.
Jess's email is rjessrose@aol.com. Hoping you can meet up for a pint in Dublin. I love you. Stay healthy in all that cold.
Meag,
Well on to the next adventure of your life. Can't wait to stumble around the Cruz with you. Say hello to all the folks across the pond who know me.
There is a old saying" where ever you hang your hat that is where home is",,you certainly have many homes,but one day there will be just one,with a white picket fence and flowers blooming every where, and a greeting.HOME SWEET HOME,,,,
f.l.
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