Or to be more precise, traveling again. After powering through the first half of my junior spring semester, I am fortunate enough this year to be heading to visit my step-dad in Geneva over my spring break. This trip couldn't have come at a better time: I just closed out an extremely hectic and crazy week filled with an essay, a mid term exam, two problem sets, various meetings, two on campus jobs and a quick dinner with my mom. Knowing that I would be headed toward one of Switzerland's most vibrant cities at soon was (forgive the cliche) the light at the end of the tunnel. Coincidentally, one of the many things Switzerland is known for is having some of the most incredible tunnels this world has ever seen.
But I'm not quite there yet. Right now I'm sitting at Dulles enjoying the spoils of the east coast and waiting for my flight to the home of those famous treaties. And in the meantime though I'll continue to indulge in free airport WiFi and Dunkin' Donuts' blueberry cake and maple frosted donuts.
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David, I was so happy to read your BLOG.
Have a wonderful time in Switzerland with Ed.
Maybe we can SKYPE when you get back.
I will check your Blog every few days to see what is happening on you trip.
Love You, Mutti
Another grandmother checking in – wishing you a smooth flight as you emark on what looks like a marvelous – and tasty – adventure.