hyde park is really beautiful. i love seeing people just moving, living and breathing here. because now we do too. it's nice. we also rode in the top level of a bus today.
in other news, our BUNAC orientation was this morning. lots of information was given and sarah and i are feeling good. really good. ridiculously intensely focused, but good. we're on the A train. there'll be no stopping us until we have jobs that will pay the bills and get us to some fun places. like edinburgh. we really want to go there.
ok. don't worry about me. oh! i also have a new phone number and a plan that allows me to call the states for only 2p a minute. so good!
how are you? i have nothing more to write about.
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YAY! You are loving London despite your homeless, jobless state. :-)
I'm loving UPS despite my slightly sick state (those new college germs are getting to my immune system, and my throat glands are swelling up...)! My calculus teacher makes me laugh with her German accent and how passionate she is about math. I am reading Into Thin Air as required reading. Cell Biology and O-Chem have not killed me yet. I went to University Band last night and, God, it feels good to play music again!! (Plus, my school-provided bass clarinet is gorgeous.) I'm trying to decide which clubs to join. Life is good. :-)
Rumor has it that I'm writing you a letter right now, too...
Keep on keepin' on! And one thing's for sure... THAT IS FUNKY!
Love you, Sudsy. TTFN -- Flo
But let all who take refuge in you rejoice; let them ever sing for joy, and spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may exult in you. For you bless the righteous, O Lord; you cover him with favor as with a shield. Psalm 5:11-12
As you look out the window and realize what an awesome, though difficult, adventure you are on, may you be covered as with a shield and may you sing for joy that you belong to God in the midst of it!
You guys saw Peter? As in Peter Pan? Wow, he really gets around. He flew in my window last night and we had a rather lovely time together.
So I liked Spokane, especially the big red wagon at the riverfront. Sliding down the handle soothed my inner child.
Love you lots!
Kathryn Ruth Westerberg
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