Back...
I was going to title this post "reporting in" or something like that, but it was too close to Bondwalker's so "Back..." will have to do.
So I had a busy week. Tuesday before last, date of my last post actually, my boss told me I had to go to Dallas with our state team to the US taekwondo Open. Come wednesday, I'm on a bus (again!) to Dallas. Fate, life or whatever you may call it seems to have a sense of humor. Not even a month ago I wrote that it was probably the last tournament I would travel to in some time, and there I was on my way again. The trip was both catastrophic and awesome. I won't get into the bad parts, most of you who read this probably heard it already anyway. (DAMN, I have the Olympics closing ceremony on, and Avril Lavigne just started singing...wtf ?)
On the bright side it was probably the biggest tournament I've been to and I didn't have that much work so I was able to see most of the fights and actually meet some people. I saw guys and girls from Germany, Russia, China, Latvia, Australia and every other corner of the world. (take note people, a bit of wisdom here: the world may be round, but it has a bunch of corners, trust me) The competition level was pretty high, a friend won 1st and one of my students got 2nd, so all in all an excellent trip.
When finally got back on Monday I had a ridiculous amount of catching up to do at work and my french lessons, had to organize an exhibition for yesterday, I just had a busy week. But here I am, finally reporting back. The week was really tiring but the weekend has treated me well. Some R&R with a dear friend (hiiiiiii sweetie!), and a bbq last night, what more can you ask for ? Now I'm just getting ready to enjoy a lazy Sunday.
It's good to be back... read you soon !
1 Comments:
Avril Lavigne was singing because she's Canadian and that was the part of the ceremonies where they were handing over the winter olympic flag from Turin to Vanouncer Canada.
We have lots of great singers here but Avril is quite popular around the world and especially to young viewers (who advertisers like to promote to).
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