Actually, I haven't been doing anything but reading about tsetse flies and working on a philosophy paper. My computer hasn't come. Neither the one at work (which they are special ordering for me) or the one coming from BYU. You see, the company that moved us made a slight mistake. They said we had X number of pounds that would be shipped air and Y number that would be shipped by tug boat. Well it turns out that the moving company got every thing right except the and was really an or so everything was shipped by tug boat. Meaning all the things we thought were going to come two weeks after we arrived are really coming in late February. Really. Late February. Back home before we left, Lori made two piles of things, the first with essentials and the second with stuff we might want to have later. She was very selective and thought very hard about what should go by air and what by boat. We debated about several items. We pulled things from one pile and then moved it back. Weighty decisions these. Then the moving company came, packed the piles carefully. Then somewhere after our goods left us, someone, somewhere noticed the and was an or and shipped it all by tug boat (or maybe it was by canoe I'm not sure). So all my books, notes, etc, are floating contentedly over the Atlantic (unless of course they took the scenic tour over the Pacific).
So eventually I will build cool computer models of tsetse fly population dynamics. But for now I'm being the department receptionist--making copies, taking dictation, doing my nails, and staring out the window wondering how our things are doing on their ocean cruise.
5 comments:
You are so brave and even after enduring the toucher you didn't break. However, I read no mention of water-boarding. Did you try that?
I think the movers sent both shipments by tug boat on purpose. If you catch them - water-board.
You crack me up!! You are beginning to look a little like Homer Simpson..When I got on the blog, Josh was watching the Simpson Movie, so it was a little weird to see Homer looking back at me!!
Steve:
If anything, I've enjoyed telling everyone that my brother is in Vienna studying the tetse fly in Africa!
I am very proud and disapointed in you father. But given the circumstances, I probably would have told myself what I did, and then killed myself because I got the information I needed.
Hey Vienna Peck's Just wanted you to know we are enjoying reading your Blog and we are real jealous of your adventure. Keep up the great stories, we love them.
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