Sunday, June 27, 2010

USA is out on a full moon

A beautiful day gave way to a beautiful fuschia sunset. The full moon is high tonight—was hoping for a USA win, but Ghana played well. There are so many Spanish speaking countries in the Round of 16, the finals may end up pitting one Spanish speaking country against another.

Today's Good Things
  • Received my 4th piece of snail mail. Thanks SD for your letter. I'll write back soon
  • My coriander seeds are germinating—I see tell-tale coriander leaves
  • Skyping with May and family
  • The local Fete de l'ecole and folding paper cranes, balls and boxes with my Japanese friend who was manning the origami table. I folded a fun box—and it got me thinking about decorating a wall of our new "reading room" with a colorful paper crane garland
  • Worked on my resume a little and forwarded my resume to someone who's offered to review my resume from a Swiss/international perspective. I'm really grateful and looking forward to hearing his feedback
  • Started some weight training and hope to keep up with it. My back's been bothering me lately and I hope this alleviates the pain
Tomorrow, we're going to la fête des fromages de Savoie à Minzier and I'm going to try lots of cheeses and take lots of pics. If the forecasters are correct, the weather will be nice, R and I will head to our first softball game in Geneva and maybe cut out early to watch part of the England/Germany match. Hope you're all having a bon week-end!

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