Other than that the only concern now is the dreaded swine flu.
They have been keeping a really close eye on everything seeing that they are sending a lot of students to various regions (Australia, Ecuador, England, and Jordan). They have given us plenty of opportunities to change our minds if we don't feel that it is safe to travel, I'm going, a handout on the flu including symptoms, rates, areas, dangers, etc, I'm still going, and we talked about the cause, epidemiology, travel risks, and what could happen. Yes, I'm still going. In fact I say get me out the sooner the better. It's just if they are going to let me out. We are now at level 5 people. Don't get to excited, that's out of 20. Not really, it's out of 6, but I couldn't resist. They have told us to keep our phones on us in case there are any changes, but that we will probably be fine and we shouldn't be at too much risk, just stay healthy and make sure to get a lot of vitamin C. So I went to the store and bought "EmergenC" if you have heard of it. It says to dissolve one packet in water 2-4 times a day. I thought "I'll just drink two packets at the same time. What's the difference?" They made me nauseous ... but healthy? Hopefully the posts will be more entertaining in the future, and include real pictures not just clip art and maps. Next time I write it will be from Jordan!
YEAH! I enjoyed the Office quote. I'm excited for you. Have fun...and don't get the swine flu.
ReplyDeleteOh, Jessie, You are funny. this post is quite humorous. You can wear a mask if you think you are in danger of getting exposed to the flu. In fact, you could wear a pig mask. Love, M
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So exciting! Hope you've landed by now and are starting to recover from jetlag. BTW, I enjoyed the office quote MORE, am SUPER excited for you, hope you have TONS of fun and REALLY, don't get the swine flu! ;) Love you!
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