1. My journal entries are fascinating. To me. But to you, maybe not so much. I'm reliving moments I had long forgotten, but not sure how much is worth sharing. Culling through for good stories to share, but I keep getting lost in the flood of memories.
2. My articles and e-pistles home are all trapped on the hard drive of my old laptop. It was cutting edge when I took it to Cardiff, but now I can't get it to access the internet and it won't read my new flash drives. Hopefully my IT department (aka, my husband) will remedy that problem soon.
In the meantime, here are a few choice lines from my journal from the first week overseas:
- "Tonight I am courage on Xanax." [It had been prescribed before I left to help manage my extreme anxiety.]
- "Today one of the old ladies in the International Office told me I have a very British face. I hope that's a compliment."
- "Later that same day, an Indian student told me I look like a slimmer version of Gillian Anderson [I wish!]. Then a Japanese girl told me I look like an American. Do I say 'thank you'?"
- "Heard a radio ad today for a used car lot. Just didn't have the same effect as used-car dealers in the U.S. With a British accent, the "200 cars that MUST SELL NOW" sounds strangely polite and formal."
Image from Fused Film.
I love, love, love reading old journals! Just had tea w/Sean & read him an entry from 12 years ago, 3 weeks after we met. So much fun to read it now; I still agree completely, yet realize all that has changed & blossomed in this dozen years.
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