iPhone line in Spokane
Saturday, June 30th, 2007After accepting money to swap spots in line, I eventually re-sold my spot in line to someone who wanted a second iPhone (as there was a one-iPhone-per-person-in-line quota).
After accepting money to swap spots in line, I eventually re-sold my spot in line to someone who wanted a second iPhone (as there was a one-iPhone-per-person-in-line quota).
Philip Welch: Did you know I lost ten pounds this last week?
Jennifer Lee: Um, without being snarky, how on earth would I know that? And congrats.
Philip Welch: Yeah, and 20 pounds the week before. That’ll teach me to invest in the British stock market!
Jennifer Lee: …
Jennifer Lee: *rolls eyes*
Philip Welch: Did you know I lost ten pounds this last week?
Mike Klein: I didn’t — how did you do that?
Mike Klein: Did you invest in Starbucks UK?
I am presently happy, and pleasantly surprised. The only thing that would make my life better would be sunny weather, acceptance to UW, and unexpended windfalls of tax-free cash income, but even without those things I truly have that which matters most in life.

I’ve safely made it back to Pullman, where I will be taking summer classes for the next two months.
I’d forgotten how hot it is here during the summer. I am already sweating more than I have in months. Fortunately, the inside of my house here does a good job of keeping cool (and conversely, a poor job of keeping warm in the winter).
My month in Port Angeles was relaxing and refreshing, despite certain disappointments. Nonetheless, I anticipate enjoying the rest of the summer, especially if my UW transfer application is accepted.