Pizarro's Sword

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Postcards

I realised it's been pretty quiet on the postcard front, so anyone who would like to receive one, just post your address in the comments and I'll get right on it. They should definitely arrive before I get back!

UPDATE: Perhaps emailing me your address is a better idea. There's many strange people out there who take advantage of that kind of sensitive information...

4 Comments:

  • At 02 August, 2006 19:39, Blogger Disillusioned kid said…

    The paranoid amongst us might prefer to email you... *looks around furtively*

     
  • At 03 August, 2006 11:57, Blogger Heather said…

    hi
    sorry not to reply sooner, i was an idiot and forgot my password while i was away. Have been back a few days from the good ol'US of A, was brilliant, nothing like yours but we packed as much as we possibly could into three weeks.

    have been presented with a bit of a surprise, turns out we are moving back to the UK, something i never thought was going to happen. They are trying to plan the move for mid October. Would be more upset about it if I did not figure me and you would both be spending most of our time in the UK anyway. You will just see me in Nottingham more than you thought you would, lucky you!!
    Andrew is doing ok though i think having to treat kids who have been subjected to a witch doctor's idea of a cure has been a shock. I am sure he is handling it better than i would. I hope you feel completely better now and everything is going smoothly.
    x Heather

     
  • At 03 August, 2006 17:26, Blogger Job said…

    Yo Rich, thanks for the advice. How silly of me.

     
  • At 03 August, 2006 17:38, Blogger Job said…

    Heather, great to hear from you! I'm sure the road trip must have been a blast. I want to hear all about it as soon as I get back.

    Wow. That's quite a shock to hear you're moving back to the UK. I didn't see that one coming at all. However, like you said, we'll be spending the majority of our time in the UK anyways, so lots of opportunities to visit each other!

    I can't wait to hear Andrew's stories from Ghana. I imagine it's been a real eye-opener. Plus, you know Andrew, he copes well with any type of pressure!

    Expect a postcard within the next few weeks! Take care and take it easy.

     

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