I didn't get the chance yesterday to turn on my computer because I was having so much fun. I spent the day listening to my peers tell their autobiographies at my residency as well as having the opportunity to share mine with them as well. It's always a neat thing to hear someone's story as it really helps me understand better where they have come from and perhaps why they are acting and responding in the way they do.
After "work" I got to spend the evening with my parents, my sister, her boyfriend, and my aunt to celebrate my sister's birthday. Good English pub food and family always makes for a good evening.
After dinner, Josh and I had "fun" driving to Waterloo to pick up my brother-in-law from university then headed off to Goderich. I say "fun" because by this time I was pretty much asleep and then we managed to get sort of lost, and it was dark and our map wasn't very good. It was the kind of experience that is beginning to convince me that buying a GPS might actually be worth while. But we did eventually make it to Waterloo, and then Goderich some time after midnight.
As a result of being so busy I forgot to take any pictures. Hope that doesn't disappoint you too much.
2 comments:
The GPS is God's gift to directionally challenged people. (I love mine!)
It greatly disapoints me!
I love your SatNav
I believe you should call your GPS a SatNAv. (Short for Satelite Navigation)It's a more accurate term for the service it provides (and it's the British short form, not the American)
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