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Sunday, August 20, 2006

Summer's almost over

I've been back in NYC for 24 hours now and it kind of feels like home. Actually, that's kind of the story of the summer; I've grudgingly accepted the fact that I love living here and am not quite ready to leave. So, tomorrow I start another round of interviews. I got offers from both the LA and the DC firm, and am actually still considering them. Anywho, discussing those considerations would be kind of boring (and, like blogging about work, probably not a bright idea). Instead, I made a list on the plane yesterday of the places I will have slept at between the day I left New York after finals and the day I'll return next week after running Hood to Coast. Here it is, with the number of nights spent at each place in parentheses.

Watertown, SD (5)
Denver, CO (1)
Beaver, UT (1)
Las Vegas, NV (2)
Grenada Hills, CA (1)
Los Angeles, CA (48)
West Hollywood, CA (1)
Atlanta, GA (1)
Amelia Island, FL (2)
Palm Springs, CA (2)
A reststop in Nebraska (1)
Washington, DC (35)
New York, NY (7)
Salem, OR (1)
Wherever it's possible to sleep during Hood to Coast (2)
A red-eye flight from Portland to JFK (1)

Now that's a good summer.


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