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Saturday, January 19, 2008
Pictures
Go Marathon!
We watched this sunset on Santorini Island! How beautiful! This is sunset from my village.
The Marathon crew in front of the Akropolis in Athens. Jamie and I found the cereal aisle in Athens. We had cereal four times a day! :)
I cut my hair and bathed for New Years. My host bro took this "flattering" picture of me :)
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Syd, I am impresssed by the new haircut, but REALLY impressed by the earrings and matching necklace. Is this the Syd I know that only owned 2 dresses. You go girl. Wendy
Even after being home now for over 7 months, I still get all excited when I see pictures of people finding cereal (or other fun goodies) in a grocery store. Some things will never change after the PC, I guess! ;-) Oh, and are the green pants in the first pic the ones I used to have there? If so, YAY! Heehee. Again, gotta love the little random stuff that gets me all psyched. ;-) I hope you are staying warm in Vardenik - I miss it!!
I completely understand the cereal situation. We had family send us cereal from America while we were in PC Armenia. Only later in our service did we find a couple stores in Yerevan that sold cereal.
Born in Falls City, NE.
Received my undergraduate degree at University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Worked as an intern for the NCAA for a year in Indianapolis, IN.
Also worked three summers at a kids summer camp in Maine! Employed as a graduate assistant at the University of Oklahoma's athletics department while pursuing a masters in higher education. Served 26 months in Armenia with the US Peace Corps and now re-upped for another tour with PC Philippines :)
3 comments:
Syd,
I am impresssed by the new haircut, but REALLY impressed by the earrings and matching necklace.
Is this the Syd I know that only owned 2 dresses.
You go girl.
Wendy
Even after being home now for over 7 months, I still get all excited when I see pictures of people finding cereal (or other fun goodies) in a grocery store. Some things will never change after the PC, I guess! ;-) Oh, and are the green pants in the first pic the ones I used to have there? If so, YAY! Heehee. Again, gotta love the little random stuff that gets me all psyched. ;-) I hope you are staying warm in Vardenik - I miss it!!
I completely understand the cereal situation. We had family send us cereal from America while we were in PC Armenia. Only later in our service did we find a couple stores in Yerevan that sold cereal.
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