I'm back!
I've actually been back since Sunday, but the three times I've tried to post something have been interupted by irate library workers, irate internet connections, or just irate-ness. Anyway, here I am.
In order to avoid following in last years footsteps (in other words, not telling anyone about what I did in Germany), I've decided to post early and often of my trip. For starters, check out the camp website: www.camp2006.pl. It will give you some idea of what was going on.
And now, I go to clean the kitchen. We finally have the internet at our house, which means I will not frequent the Ojai library as often. And you might actually get something informative out of me (although that's asking a lot).
I miss you all, so please keep in touch.
Thursday, July 27, 2006
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2 comments:
Oh, Bing, this is sad.
But, I'm glad you had a good time in Poland! Is your kitchen reasonably put back together so that you have something to clean? If it is, that's probably both a good thing and a bad thing.
Your sisters miss you like heck... they sat next to each other and "snuggled" most of the way home from Barnabas because they're that family-sick.
I started school today, or at least had orientation. Compared to TAC, this is going to be a piece of cake. Of course, it may be a bit early to say that yet, but, honestly... yeah. Its not that hard to tell. I picture it somewhat like Driver's Ed., only a bit harder... maybe.
Its still weird that we have a dog.
And now for something totally unrelated, I miss MI camp! See you at the California one next year ;)
How's the Iliad coming ;)
God bless.
I love you guys. Hannah, our kitchen is reasonably back together, enough so that we can actually cook things, and eat off of real plates with real silverware. Yippee! And i can clean it too.
I miss my sisters like heck. I talked to them last night, and I'm really looking forward to having some more females rattling around the house. Finally! someone to TALK to!
Driver's Ed??? I hope your classes are a little bit more challenging than drivers ed. I had trouble staying awake in my class.
I miss MI too, although it now seems like ancient history. Was it really only a month ago?
I'll start the Iliad soon. I don't want to forget it all before I actually start school.
And Jason, thanks for the pun. I never did get up to Warsaw, but I could hear the clashing of metal all the way from Krakow. ;)
God bless you guys.
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