Lights will guide you home...
I like it here. Quite honestly, I do. I'm in the middle of nowhere, 20 hours from home, small American children running around all day and night, but despite the surreal nature of my life at the moment, I really am glad to be here and I've met some incredible people in the week that I've been here so far. It's challenging both mentally, emotionally and physically but I'm also learning and growing a lot more than I probably would have if I'd stayed at IGC. (and there's WAY more cute boys here!)
I don't have time to write anything lengthy, but I do want to say THANK YOU. To all of you. The amount of support I've received during this difficult time has been nothing short of incredible. Unfortunately it's impossible to find the time to reply to you individually, but believe me when I say I have read every word of every email/message and I do believe that I have the greatest friends in the world. Please keep emailing me and letting me know what's going on in your lives too...being in the camp bubble literally means I have no clue what is happening in the real world. Oooh, and send me mail, I love mail!
P.O. Box 548
65 Kenmont Road
Kent, CT 06757
Having this many kids around 24/7 means you have to keep a sense of humour, or else you go insane! And I'm getting it back I think...even to the point that I can quote Zoolander;
"What do we do when we fall off the horse, Derek?"
I don't have time to write anything lengthy, but I do want to say THANK YOU. To all of you. The amount of support I've received during this difficult time has been nothing short of incredible. Unfortunately it's impossible to find the time to reply to you individually, but believe me when I say I have read every word of every email/message and I do believe that I have the greatest friends in the world. Please keep emailing me and letting me know what's going on in your lives too...being in the camp bubble literally means I have no clue what is happening in the real world. Oooh, and send me mail, I love mail!
P.O. Box 548
65 Kenmont Road
Kent, CT 06757
Having this many kids around 24/7 means you have to keep a sense of humour, or else you go insane! And I'm getting it back I think...even to the point that I can quote Zoolander;
"What do we do when we fall off the horse, Derek?"
"I'm not a gymnast, Maury..."
see you bye.
see you bye.
4 Comments:
got your blog address from andrew! have a good time ok and good luck with the new camp!!! post more pictures!
Hey mandy, good to hear that the new camps working out well, or perhaps with your experience you could always get work at Nandos USA? or any other spicy chicken store for that matter? i'm happy to be a reference. :)
keep on smilin
chris xo
Hey amanda.
glad to hear things are working out at the new camp and that you've still got your sense of humour. sounds like things are on the up and up.
i'll have a brew waiting for you when you get back to the land of oz.
later mate.
James
I want more updates and more photos!!!
:)
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