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I got the job!
... my research on the 4 ships in advance which made me feel more confident however I was still very nervous(ask my mom-haha) esp the whole week and night before. I got notice that I had been accepted YAYYY! The next part was a little tricky because you basically get accepted into being that disney wants to hire you and then you have to go through a background test and medical test. Once you pass both of those they may offer you a ...
And we're off...
... tickets and headed to downtown Amsterdam for dinner. What a great city. Lots of life. Young people everywhere. Tourists everywhere. The Central Station was just crazy with people. But all were funloving and enjoying themselves. We walked down the main drag past souvenir shops, "coffee shops" (dude!), and eateries. We headed to a place for authentic Dutch food called "Haesje Claes." It was recommended by Jim Ferrier. 30 minute wait. Headed to the bar next door ...
The Windy City of Dreams
... br> It was time to go to Union Station to say farewell to Steph, as we parted ways :( It was very sad, but I wasn't as emotional because a) I had no more tears to cry, and b) unlike the Aussie, I knew I would definitely see Steph in England as much as possible :)
I then headed to the United Center, home of Chicago Blackhawks, and of particular interest to me, Chicago Bulls. It was off season and so it was only myself and this ...
Day at the Zoo
... rooms that are set up with trees and fake cliffs and there is a ledge that runs along the edge that the visitors stand on. The primates feel so close and there aren't any boundaries or bars between the curious faces of the apes and the curious faces of the people. We stood in one section for quite a while, flirting with a tiny black tamarin who perched on a brach and tilted his tufted head back and forth to look at us.
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Chicago and the joys of American railways (again)
... what you're reading has less and less to do with the subject matter at hand. Should you recognise any or all of these literary symptoms in the prose that you're reading, don't be alarmed. I'll just have lost my mind.
Of course, you can probably make a pretty good case that I've misplaced it already considering what I've decided to put myself through. If you thought that I was slightly unhinged to have taken a 19-hour train journey from New York to Chicago, ...