Allergy
I think I'm allergic to staying still. This is true in a two ways:
1) I find it hard to sit still. I need to move/jump/bounce/leap
This makes working in an office problematic.
2) I have itchy feet again. I miss the excitement of living abroad. Of trying different things every day and finding out new things.
This makes working in an office in London problematic.
I wish that this blog ended in something dramatic such as: I'm quitting my job and leaving for Peru tomorrow and oh, I've bought a pogo stick. But no, I am sitting at my desk in London; no jumping.

5 Comments:
Here here,
Oh well- see you soon for some mojitos in Angel, may make it better?
Mary
10:19 pm
You're it! You sounded pretty bored at work, so I've tagged you. Check out my blog if you wanna play.
6:10 pm
jenny-chan~~we're missing you back here in japan. it's decidedly less cute without you around. my case of preemptive sadness over my own departure is getting worse, as well. but! nathan and I are planning on taking the trans-sib on our way out. is it true you did this last year?
~erin (^o^)/"
8:46 pm
Hey Jenny Chan,
So, this is Tim O'Hagan and I haven't heard from, nor contacted you for a long time, but I have often thought about you. So, here I am, looking through the computer that I was using in Japan, but haven't used for a few months since, but am now using again because I am living in a little hotel on my own in Arizona, so must use the laptop, and then here you are!!!! I found your blog in my bookmarks and had to get in touch. So anyway, as you can probably kinda understand from my super duper run on sentence above, I just got a job, and have moved to the hottest (but dry) place in the world in Arizona, but am without Muchi until she finishs studying. She will join up with me in about a month, which totally sucks.
How are you?
1:17 pm
Hello?
8:08 pm
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