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Friday, June 18, 2004

Darling you sound like/like/like 

Whew! I know it was just a three day week but wow: I can't believe how sleepy sitting in the sun makes me. But I figure I'll be training up north all weekend, so I'd best update while I can. Mostly it's a big thank you to HaliFaxon, E-diddy and Rory for calling tongiht: you guys are quite super sweet. It's funny how speaking to different people, even just for a moment, can take you out of where you are at the moment. I've been thinking about the same things for a while now, and it's nice to get another perspective, another set of thoughts. It's also nice to remember the more pleasant aspects of my past: friends like these are medals for a life well lived.
I'm not going to keep vocalizing my agony of indecision, because then I'd sound like palsy. Rather, I thought I'd give a brief character sketch of my co-workers, or at least a few of them, so you'll know who I'm posting about as the summer progresses.
-Myreille [l'abeille] is the beach co-ordinator who hired me. She was quite trusting to interview and hire me over the phone, but she's very confident in her choices, and I'm pretty sure I've lived up to expectations. She can be a *little* uptight, but that's part of her job.
-Pascale is the other co-ordinator, who I've been working with lately. This guy has an increadible talent for stand up. He did a sketch featuring his ravenous stomach today that had me in stiches. He's also a quebecois poli sci major: makes for *very* interesting conversations about the federal election.
I'm hoping to take pictures of these and other exciting parts of my life in the weeks to come: Cathy has a very nice digital camera I can borrow. Which means you all get to see just how crazy burned we all got in 3 days. Crazy.

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