Somewhere He opens a window...

Sep 17, 2007 23:00


What will this day be like, I wonder?
What will my future be, I wonder?
It could be so exciting
to be out in the world, to be free.
My heart should be wildly rejoicing.
Oh, what's the matter with me?
I've always longed for adventure,
to do the things I've never dared.
Now here I'm facing adventure.
Then why am I so scared?

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Rebecca's excellent European adventure anonymous September 18 2007, 06:55:07 UTC
Dear Rebecca, It was exciting to hear your news. You will be just across la manche from us so we will certainly hope to see you in London. We have a nice guest room here and you are welcome to come anytime, just give us some notice.
Please let us know how long you are planning to be in Amiens--and are you going to be teaching English?
Your post brought back the first time I went to Europe when I was seventeen, to spend a couple months with a Swiss family. It was the single most helpful thing I ever did to improve my spoken French.
I also spent the spring semester of my junior year in Paris. My boyfriend joined me there, which was probably a mistake from the language point of view, but it was fun.
We will probably be in France the week after Christmas, in Paris and Annecy.
Hope you had a great trip, and look forward to hearing from you soon,
Laura

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Re: Rebecca's excellent European adventure rebecca_in_blue September 19 2007, 20:27:55 UTC
We have a nice guest room here and you are welcome to come anytime, just give us some notice.

Thanks! I am definitely going to take up on that. I know my earliest vacation is the first week of November for All Saints Day (aka my mom's birthday), but of course it's very iffy whether I'll be able to travel then. I have to get settled in and get paid first. But I really want to make at least one trip to London and see the JM Barrie sights. And maybe some Harry Potter ones. Are your children still into Harry Potter? I seem to remember that they were at one time. I think the zoo where Harry first spoke to a snake is in London, and King Cross train station.

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hi from aunt connie, uncle john and girls anonymous September 18 2007, 19:49:19 UTC
dearest rebecca
are you there yet? hope your flight was easy and uneventful. we are thinking of you. it is 2:45pm and i am fixing to pick up eva from school. uncle john is helping me with this since i am new to "blogs"
go to bed and get some rest. we love you and are all thinking high thoughts of you. love, us

i'll be sure to give this to aunt celeste and i'll print it out for grandma and aunt carla.

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Re: hi from aunt connie, uncle john and girls rebecca_in_blue September 19 2007, 20:20:54 UTC
i'll print it out for grandma and aunt carla.

Thanks! Tell Grandma to try not to worry about me too much. And believe me, getting a good rest was the first thing I did.

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anonymous September 18 2007, 21:49:24 UTC
i also hope your trip was uneventful. write again soon and often because i have a very boring life and hope to live precariously through you. who sings the song Defying Gravity? ive never heard it before. what was the name of the book that both you and sara had read in school and sara liked it and you didnt? yall mentioned it last night. will you be checking your email along with this? athena

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psst... it's vicariously. makebeliever September 18 2007, 22:53:59 UTC
i don't remember this book, but since i have no memory, that's not a surprise. hmm. OH! love medicine, by louise erdrich. it's a book of interconnecting short stories about native americans. i think she wrote other books with the same characters but i never read those. i know rebecca read a book that her ex-husband (now deceased), michael doris (?), wrote, called yellow raft in blue water. i think she liked that one.

you should read the echo falls books by peter abrahams. the first is called down the rabbit hole. they have it at central library.

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rebecca_in_blue September 19 2007, 20:18:33 UTC
Defying Gravity is from Wicked, the musical about the Wicked Witch of the West. (Note the reference to Oz and the western sky in the lyrics) It's hella awesome. And I do read all these comments and e-mails, even if I don't reply to all of them. Maybe I will once I spend more time with this keyboard.

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puta, i hate to say it... makebeliever September 18 2007, 22:57:34 UTC
but sable has a brain the size of a peanut. i don't even know if he can remember people in the long term. anyway, don't worry about him! me and adam will take care of him, though we won't spoon feed him the way you do, i'm sorry. there's only two people i will spoon feed and that's johnny depp and the beautifully-named child we will one day have together.

i hope you are reading this in v-c, and everything on the trip went well. post an entry about the flight and your school/room/etc as soon as you can. oh, and include some french names! don't try to overdo anything, though. take a nap so you don't get too jet lagged.

i miss you! and i love you muchly. i am sending you an email now, too.

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Re: puta, i hate to say it... rebecca_in_blue September 19 2007, 20:14:08 UTC
You say Sable can't remember in the long term? That's the pot calling the kettle black!

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Re: puta, i hate to say it... makebeliever September 20 2007, 06:17:25 UTC
I take offense to that! My memory is way better than Sable's. Sable can't even remember Dad anymore, probably, and I can.

(Or can I?)

(Yes.)

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