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High & Low

Posted by Claudia Moser on 3:50 PM in

Thanks to Belle, the author of a very inspiring blog (Tales from a Loser - who is for sure NO loser) I received the hint for another weekly special, namely High & Low.

She mentiones that one of her blogger friends, Ailin from the blog "Memoirs fo Mrs. Harris (the writings of a military wife)" at http://ailinhandaaron.blogspot.com/ started a similar topic and I thought this is a great idea and I joined in in this spontaneous movement.

Today's Highs

1. Going home - even if I spend only 1 day away from home I am very happy to fly back this evening
2. Ate great sushi - business menu :)
3. Experienced a great winter day, with a crisp cold and sunny weather

Today's Lows

1. Woke up in an impersonal hotel room and was distressed since I did not recognise for a couple of seconds where I was
2. Had a very stressful business meeting with almost no positive results
3. Freezed in Tallinn (-28 degrees last night)

My top 3 only, but to be honest I can define this Wednesday as being quite OK, going home and that is what matters!

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1 Comments


Great list, Claudia. I'm glad you got to go home and sorry about the business meeting.
When I go visit my sisters in Nevada, I wake up wondering where I am for a few days! It is a weird feeling.

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