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    What I did on my summer vacation

    Wow, summer is already gone! It’s been a busy one for me:

    1) I took 2 intensive introductory German classes and got A’s in both.

    2) I trained almost every day for the Susan G Komen 3-day walk for breast cancer research that comes to DC Oct. 3-5.  It’s 60 miles over 3 days, and the training is really ramping up now.  Last weekend my friends and I walked 17 miles on Saturday and 13 on Sunday. Then I died, of course.

    3) I took lots and lots and lots of photos - of my cats.

    4) My Macbook is not doing so well, so I “had” to upgrade to an iMac.  It’s pretty flippin’ sweet - and the free iPod Touch that came with it isn’t bad either.

    5) Since I’m using most of my vacation for Germany later this fall, I haven’t really had a vacation this summer. But I did go to the mountains in Virginia to visit my grandparents a few weekends ago.  Here was the most active thing I encountered during my stay.

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