I have a scheme, that this spring, I will learn about globalization in the engineering and technology field, in Nanjing, China. This application process required obtaining a passport which I had never obtained before. It seems to me that the majority of the populous runs a lot of errands on Saturdays, but apparently not enough of the populous does to make the post office passport services stay open for longer than two hours of the day. Regardless, a mailing of a birth certificate, photos taken, two weeks of waiting, and one Saturday line later, I have this little puppy. I didn't think much of it, but I got it in the mail today and now that this little scheme is tangible, I can't help but be a little excited. And, in reality, I probably won't get enough money to go, but now I have a passport, so that's pretty cool, right?
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I felt cooler when I got a passport.
And in the words of Danner, what would you do if you knew you could not fail?
I may have done poorly on a calculus test today that a good portion of people probably aced.
I will get into the business school, by golly. (I had a cuss word there. Then I remembered my mission call comes in a week. I have got to change)
This is way too long, but go for it I say!
I'm trying to get mine for EspaƱa... all I have is the application... haha.
China would be so tight... ARGH!
The day I got my passport was fantastic. It's only got 2 stamps in it, but whatever. Laurie, I'm excited for you and hope everything works out. Haven't you seen Oprah? She's always talking about how if you wish and want and visualize something happening, it will. I like to call this principle faith, but whatever.
If you don't go to China, you can definitely use it to go to Canada to see the Olympic Venues in Vancouver. It'll be awesome!
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