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  1. #1
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  2. #2
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    Snap.

    That is me.
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


    My podcast about being a rookie triathlete:Kelownagurl Tris Podcast

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    awawwwyyyyy

    We head off tomorrow for our venture out to Vic . I can't say the drive is the most exciting & especially since this'll be the third time we've driven out east... It'll be quiet this time of year as all the kiddies are back in school. *phew*

    Weeeeeeeeee... Shopping in Melbs, visitin de MCG & funky coffeeee shops.

    I'll see how fit I actually am on the 20th Feb.... I'm now doing just the 50km option of the Otway & me dear's doing the 100k.....

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    My internship search for next year is over. I accepted a position at a small mental health agency in the same city I am working in now (Lowell). I will be doing individual therapy with clinic clients, as well as seeing clients referred from the county victim services unit (mostly domestic violence victims). The clients are bit more of the "walking wounded," as opposed to the chronically mentally ill people I am seeing now, although it is still a very diverse group, in terms of culture.
    I wrote emails to all of the people I hadn't heard from yet, and sent a note to the woman who offered me the position at the medical school, which I now know, would have been way too much stress for me!

    OK, now I can concentrate on finishing up this semester and working with the clients I have now.

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    Congrats Crankin! Hope your internship (and the rest of this semester) goes well.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Crankin, Lowell MA sounds so familiar. What is Lowell known for?
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    Congats, Crankin. Good to have that decision out of the way.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Crankin, Lowell MA sounds so familiar. What is Lowell known for?
    Lowell, birthplace of American manufacturing. Known for textiles, water-powered factories, young women mill workers. You can go to the American Heritage museums now, and when they turn those machines on, wonder how anyone could stand the noise for an 8-hour day (actually, probably a 10-hour day).
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Crankin, Lowell MA sounds so familiar. What is Lowell known for?

    Of course, it's known for being the first place I took my son to see Weezer. Of course.

    Karen
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