Category Archives: United States

Small, very small, world

Today, I was walking toward the Hampstead Heath Overland train station when an aparition appeared. From the opposite direction walked a friend from G and I’s Disciple I course in Cary. At first, I thought I was out of my … Continue reading

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Finally, the truth!

Some of you may remember my post from a month or so ago about “passports”. Finally, the truth has come out! About 40% of folks in the US hold passports. This article appeared in the tube paper last week.

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Whoa, Nellie!

The numbers are rising and it’s official. We’re now greatly outnumbered…I think it’s safe to say that our friends have moved from core marriage stage to baby stage…with another pregnancy announced yesterday, the count now stands at 13 US friends’/family … Continue reading

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Perspective and Passports!

Since arriving here last Fall, Londoners have referenced the low percentage of Americans with a passport in casual conversations with me numerous times. Since so many people use this line and are aware of the statistic, I sometimes wonder if … Continue reading

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We are Hokies

As most of you know, G and I are Hokies. We graduated in 2000 and, like most VT graduates, are very loyal to our alma mater. As luck would have it, we were in Mallorca when we learned of Monday’s … Continue reading

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Good News!

I made it back safely to London following a great visit to Virginia AND I received a message from Euro RSCG on Friday–I got it! First, Virginia. Spring in the Blue Ridge is almost as beautiful as fall…I don’t know … Continue reading

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Coming Home…

Six exams down. I finished exams yesterday and then went out with my classmates to celebrate. Now, let the fun begin! I leave tomorrow (Friday) afternoon for America…the land of the familiar and friendly. I can’t wait. I’ll spend the … Continue reading

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