<bgsound src="http://www.hddweb.com/81601/01_Times_Like_These_(Live).mp3" loop=infinite> Ghana Adventure: a peas meant

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

 

a peas meant


okay, so i've been hearing a lot of grumbling lately about the fact that i haven't had a new entry in so long...apparently many of you (official shout-out to dr. england) check this site multiple times a day in hopes that something new has popped up, only to have your dreams shattered when "ouch!" greets you once again.

truth of the matter is that there hasn't been any new africa-related news, unless you count the fact that my departure date is exactly two weeks from today...woo hoo! since graduation i've mostly spent my time getting ready to move, helping friends pack/move and working my way through a two-index-card-double-sided "to do" list. anyhow, in lieu of any exciting updates i'll leave you with a picture from graduation day (which was awesome but surreal). hope this entry makes some of you happy again...and don't worry, only two more weeks til you get to read some real news.

Comments:
Your photo from graduation looks great, and I can't believe you're leaving in just two weeks for Africa. I'm so proud of you and excited for you, and can't wait to hear all about it. We're praying for you! Stay hydrated - take some Gatorade packs or something - I'm having a bit of trouble with that down here in El Caribe.
 
Hurray Jen!! I just made it in to Greenville last night and had my cable/internet installed this morning and to my suprise there was a new post. Awesome!!! I'll fill you in on the Obryan/England cross country trek at a later date but needless to say we survived. Great to hear from your blog and keep us informed. The public needs to know. Enjoy your last two weeks, talk to ya soon.
 
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