A few things about my beloved Africa and the Red Sox (two strange things to have in the same sentence.
I'm adding Erin Costello Nilon and her husband Mike their blog to my list. They are presently in Cameroon on Peace Corp Volunteer for 2 years. I'm following them on their blog and the website of past volunteers in the area that has beautiful pictures. I am sooo jealous I can hardly speak!!!
One of my professors (Ira, the guy from the previous blog) gave us this Bush vs. Kerry comparison on HIV/AIDS issues. Of great importance to us public health people. Read and LEARN please!!!!!!
What to say about the Red Sox> Wow!!!! I'd have to say that I"ve enjoyed spending the last 3 nights staying up till 1am at a bar to watch them carry the once "cursed" team to victory. Usually enjoying the game over a good belgium beer (that's the best way). I suppose I owe thanks to the Montgomery's who gave the montgomery children a tour of Boston including a Yankee vs. Red Sox game in Fenway Park. The people and the place just breed dire fans. Tim and I feel like were bostonians.
what's this crap about Tim not watching the game? Sweet Mary I'm gonna have a talk with him. Unbelievable.
You and Tim need to come up for game one of the World Series on Saturday. party at Mesh's! Then game 2 on Sunday then you guys can head back to Hotlanta.
Posted by: JosiahQ at October 21, 2004 5:55 PMjosiah, this shouldn't be new news, tim not hanging out b/c of school work. You lived on catacombs.
Posted by: ari at October 22, 2004 11:03 AMAri,
Glad you like reading about Erin and Mike's adventures. It's fun to read isn't it?
We also are enamoured (sp?) with the Red Sox. The late playoff games about killed daddy and I. I don't know if we will make the world series week. We'll see.
Look forward to seeing you at Noah's birthday. I had dinner with them and Sally last night, he's so adorable. The cutest grandchild ever! Carlee looks good. It was a nice evening.
Take care, love, Mom