Sunday, May 08, 2005

Sold! To the Man in the Funny Hat!

T - As happens, the post I originally wrote dissappeared as I was posting it, so I'll rewrite what I had using fewer words, as I am too creatively drained to do it again and my time is running out on the internet meter here in the library.

First, we got a scare when my parents told us we got a letter from PC. It was nothing but a request for media info. See you in the funny papers.

We sold the Stanza and should have the Civic sold tomorrow. We also "sold" my computer to Bekah's sister. You may be asking, "Why are these guying selling all their stuff?" Good question. It's because (1) we don't need them and (2) we can use the extra money as I am unemployed (such a politically correct way of saying, "I ain't got no job") and Bekah works part time now.



I was reading Ray Jardine's Beyond Backpacking and got off track. I was only trying to figure out how to pack lighter, which I did, when I starting getting into the stuff about the backpacker's life. So now I'm moving on to the history of the East Timorese people.

Also, I was moved by a PCV's words concerning packing too much: "It's not about the things, it's about the people."

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is my second attempt at leaving a comment. Hope this one works. I think its really neat that you guys are keeping everyone informed of your progress. Its very entertaining reading. I was surprized to read that one of the secondary languages in East Timor is Portuguese. Will you learn that, do you think? LDB

9:31 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is my second attempt at leaving a comment. Hope this one works. I think its really neat that you guys are keeping everyone informed of your progress. Its very entertaining reading. I was surprized to read that one of the secondary languages in East Timor is Portuguese. Will you learn that, do you think? LDB

9:31 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is my second attempt at leaving a comment. Hope this one works. I think its really neat that you guys are keeping everyone informed of your progress. Its very entertaining reading. I was surprized to read that one of the secondary languages in East Timor is Portuguese. Will you learn that, do you think? LDB

9:31 AM  
Blogger Travis Leger said...

Got your comment...emailed you!

10:38 AM  

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