ATL and Coups

Published on Sept. 19, 2006 in United States

I'm still in Atlanta, spending much time with my sister's. One of them just got married, which is why I decided to come out here.

One of my sisters is raising a set of twins, and a four year old -- so as one could imagine, I have been able to help out wherever possible. Family is good. Last night I drove one of my sister's friends to the MARTA (train) station so she could catch a lift out to the airport. However, returning back home, I got slightly lost. While there weren't too many turns I had to do, the distance was quite far. When my sister's directions (which included a street with a question mark) were combined with my mom's map (which had the wrong address circled, but an address that surprisingly made sense with my sister's directoins) -- I got quite lost. Eventually I made it home, luckily, ate some yum food, and fell asleep.

Today, however, the world appears to be revolving in an interesting pattern. The NASA space shuttle had some debris fall off. Nothing disasterous, yet, so hopefully it can return safely. What interests me most is that a military coup has occured in Thailand. As you can read from my previous posts, I was just in Thailand. My friend, Sean, is living in Thailand (Chiang Mai) at the moment -- he reported the news to me right as CNN was starting to report it here in the States. Apparently the news stations are all showing pictures of the King. Scary stuff, so I send my best of wishes to him.



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