4.30.2005

yo yo yo yo

yo yo yo yo
hey people. I wonder how many of you read this thing anymore. I do it once in a while. I thought that I should share what I have been up to. In particular, I will tell you some of my travels.

-So, haruko and greg came down for the harvard-yale football game. I know that this is going way back, but it was nice. Haruko giggled a lot, and greg unfortunately lost his hat. But all in all, their visit was a huge success.

-Um ... a few months later, in late January, Isa and I took a long bus trip through nyc to cornell university, almost two years to the day when we all were busy finishing our tasplications and being really stressed highschoolers. Again, it was a huge sucess. Isa seemed to really enjoy himself (right Isa?), although I was a bit ill for the middle half of the four day trip. Also, I took a videocamera to document the experience. I now have the lovely faces of Linda, Keegan, Rima, Isa, Brendan, Sid, Alex, Rafie, and Patricia Catauro, a highschool friend who some of you may know, on video.

-Here in school, winter was unbearably long. I rowed crew for a while, quitting a few weeks ago because of too many injuries and not enough time. It was fun though, and very very intense. The harvard tasp crew is all here, including, but not limited to me, Nancy, Isa, CHRISTIAN STAYNER, Blaen, Miriam, Alexis, and Tina.I've gotten to meet a lot of fun and exciting people. As the weather has gotten nicer, I have spent less time doing class work, and more and more time exploring the sights and people of Boston and Cambridge.

-In a very related incident, Lina Louie recieved a note from me, written back in January, on a tasplication that I was reading and reviewing. I heard about the successful transmission through none other than Keegan Porter who...

-Visited Harvard last month, while on spring break. There was much excitement in the air, not just in my heart, but in the entire student body. Keegan had never visited Boston, so me and Miriam decided to show him around. In a tour entitiled, 'the march to the sea,' we led him from deep within the city to the shoreline. There were tremendous amounts of pillage and destruction, really quite expectedly, as we moved from Boston common, through the urban campus of emerson college, past chinatown, to the aquarium, and finally making in to the Italian northend, a charming and very safe neighborhood, where the three of us had a fine meal in a nice little italian restaurant. Thanks again keegan, not only for paying for the entire meal, but actually turing a profit in college. We salute you!

-I went to montreal last weekend. Again, i fell ill, but undetered, had a lot of fun. My sister lives there, so I visited here. She took me to a variety of her favorite restuarants and eateries, which nearly made her bankrupt. The culmination, some may even say the consumation, of the trip was an amazing concert that I attended with her and her two roomates. Quelle fete!

-Here on campus, prefrosh have arrived. Many parties to go to, and many events to visit. With that, I will hear from you soon. Waiting for the wind to pick up my lazy bones.

oh yeah:
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~lesnikow

1 Comments:

At 10:19 PM, Linda said...

that note made my day. you are awesome. come back to cornell ASAP (except not during the summer, because I won't be here).

 

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