"Jonathon Seagull spent the rest of his days alone, but he flew way out beyond the Far Cliffs. His one sorrow was not solitude, it was that other gulls refused to believe the glory of flight that awaited them; they refused to open their eyes and see. He learned more each day... What he had once hoped for the Flock, he now gained for himself alone; he learned to fly, and was not sorry for the price that he had paid." (Richard Bach)
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
New York City here I come!
Well, it's officially, official. I booked the ticket just a few key stokes ago and I can hardly contain my enthusiasm. My stomach is all jittery and my feet are a-tappin'. Thanks Rachel and Davey for your last few posts about the city and Rachel for the relentless questioning on when I will be there. Now, I just have to break the news to my aunt and make sure she wants to see me. Oh, what a joy my crazy Greek Aunt is!
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Congrats! Color me a little jealous as I love NY. Make sure to see something on Broadway even if it is in the nosebleeds. You might regret it if you skip over the Great White Way!
awesome i;m jealous. new york would be so fun, to always have something to go see and all transportation is right there.
Take me with you! I never got to go to New York. We planned on going to NY as my ASU graduation gift. Instead we bought a house. Whatcha' gonna' do?
I am a lucky goose and so are you. What could be better? Sophia wants to make a paper chain to count down the days till you come but I told her that would be too embarrassing to admit, so we'll just mark it on the calendar. :)
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