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I should have READ your blog before asking if you liked Uni. Of course you do! The time you’re having sounds wonderful, wonderful.
That you can do those interviews with your intuition and 200 words of Vietnamese is awesome. That’s marrow, baby!
carter
Carter, I just videotaped the interviews – there is no way I could actually conduct them! Hope you and Jocelyn will come visit and we can eat amazing, crazy food!
I love reading your blog, Anne. You should be published.
Thanks so much! I have an article being published in Seattle’s International Examiner and who knows what is next?