The end of the 4th of J
uly included REAL gin and tonics with limes imported from New York -- Greece doesn't seem to grow limes, as far as any of us know. We finished dinner and had a rousing game of pictionary. But the highlight of the evening was Professor McCredie's entrance, with great fanfare, in Sylvester the Jeep, sporting the American and Greek flags. We all clapped. We clapped harder when the ice, gin and whiskey made it's appearance.
Here's a photo from ouzo hour -- Yong, Genevieve, Melissa and Amy; Professor Wescoat and her family --- Bailey (standing), Ryan and Abby.
Today, I have nothing to report because I feel drugged. I took another 2.5 hour nap that I will blame on the pills the doctor gave me. I can't wait to feel better -- my thesis is weighing on my brain!
Finally, you can reach me by mail at:
American Excavations, Palaiopolis, GR-680-2 Samothrace, Greece
or by phone at 011-30-25510-41166. No pressure, but Michelle asked for my address in order to use up her air-mail stationary. All notes are welcome!
Finally, a shout-out to the birthday kids! My sister Kerri, July 2, Andy Sawatzki, July 3, and Michelle Woolley, July 4. Way to get older, everyone.
3 comments:
I'm allergic to Ouzo, which swells my brain. BLOGJACK! - Happy birthday Michelle! Had I known I would of bought you a Pabst and an Ouzo.
Pabst and Ouzo make my tongue and brain swell, and also make my eyes bug-out.
Oh I love a good blogjacking.
Now that I've given up on catching up on all the studying I haven't done this week, you'll be getting lots of air mail Miss Kate!
Andy says thank you for his birthday shout-out. :)
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