Dagmar, I've been to Kenya but not officially on a "safari". I was doing a service/work/learning related to public health and sociology. Spent a lot of hours in clinics and hospitals. But I definitely would love to go back - it was such an amazing experience. I didn't get to see any of the big animals (ie, elephants), but I went to Nairobi National park and a private piece of land where I saw giraffes, water buffalo, and other interesting wildlife.
Allison, I hope the Portugal/Spain trip works out. I'd love to go there, and Morocco. My family is from Germany so I have been there and to a few surrounding countries. I actually found the train really easy to navigate, but it's much easier to do when you're there in person and I understand the desire to have things booked and solidified before arrival.
Sznn, congrats on your 10k! I'd go with the chip time - I think they measure precisely when you cross the start and finish lines. I did a half marathon with a chip and I think it took me a minute or two to officially cross the start since I was in the back of the pack.
Jessica, I'll keep my fingers crossed for your DH as well.
Michele, when you do have the time I'd love to hear about living in south Africa! I definitely understand about the master's program stress on top of having a life, though.
Busy Busy day here for me. One of the classes I TA has their midterm this afternoon so I've been bombarded with questions and students panicking last-minute. Sadly I think the ones asking the questions are the ones who need the least help - they really already know what they are doing. Those who haven't done well on homework assignments don't come to office hours or review sessions, either.


about the woman and child being killed by an elephant.
you go girl!!!
tomorrow.
and cooking all those interesting things I see out on the sidewalks whenever we go to "chinatown".
