So after months of planning the Wednesday of the Brazil trip has very nearly arrived. Its been a hectic few weeks since JD did the deed on the sofa cushion, time which has seen me grow further apart from my housemates, and from which I am looking forward to the coming break. There have actually been a lot of interesting female interactions of late;
I had my first ex contact me through Facebook, and declare that we are 'friends', which is a bit rich seeing how we've had no contact for 6 years, and, had no more contact for about 2 weeks since we reestablished this 'friendship'.
A student in my office today seemed unnervingly attractive for a few minutes while we discussed her project, and the moment did its best not to pass.
Ive been having getting (and sending) a lot of texts and emails from my recently single friend, LEA, and have twice (though that's not including now, so three times really) considered what might have happened if my next trip was back to the homeland rather than to Manaus.
I have been finding my housemate, L-upstairs increasingly distant, annoying, and unjustifiably sexy in equal measure.
Nearly nine weeks away will hopefully be a multipurpose fire extinguisher for those flames, or at least stop them burning my mind while I'm away. The trip is 6 weeks in Brazil with work and then 3 weeks in Sumatra with my friend Barbie on holiday. I have left 5 hours between my return flight from Brazil gets in and my flight to Indonesia leaves.
That's plenty of time, right?
I hope so.
Ive been making a pile of stuff in my room to pack,

Until next time.
4 comments:
Wow. No chance of sneaky Internet connections to post pictures of this trip?
Men get times of the month too where every single female becomes far too attractive. Am not sure being in Sumatra with someone called Barbie will help extinguish flames though?
Do NOT do the housemate! No matter how attractive she is! And ex's...total pain in the arse.
Your up coming trip sounds incredibly awesome! Going to miss the anecdotes. Have a complete blast & safe journey.
It sounds like it may be a good thing to be holed up in a jungle, yes?
I am totally jealous. More and more I wish my research would be so hands on and involved, rather than using some distant proximate of really want to look at in order to ethically run a study.
Woo hoo!
Have a wild time. It sounds like a brilliant trip. Keep it in your pants until you meet a gaggle of amazonian warrior ladies.
Then you'll reap the benefits.
And, uhh, enjoy the science stuff.
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