Daniel y Richy

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June 24th 2012

Started to review the documents that Alan sent me, I think I'll finish them up tomorrow.

Saw Daniel and Richy last night, it was so nice to see them again. I always travel, make friends, swear we'll stay in touch, but we never do. This time it's been 2 years, Erika and I hung out with them for a week, and it feels like nothing has changed, except they said my Spanish is better, yay! Also that I'm paler, so I had to explain about the lack of sun in Seattle 10 months out of the year.

We went to a reggae/reggaeton club in Barranco, it was fun. What was not so fun was the following drama. Beth and Lizzie left to go home because they were tired, leaving Elvira, Richy, Daniel and I hanging out dancing. I think Elvira would have liked to go home too, but she stayed to dance with us. Daniel asked if I wanted to walk down to the water and I told Elvira that I was going for a walk, but that I would be back. Apparently Daniel thought Richy could help her get home, but it ended up being this whole mess. I feel really bad. But, it was fun to hang out with Daniel again. He's off to Pisac (near Cusco) to live there for the next few months, but he said I'm welcome to visit any time.

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I'm reviving this blog from my last big adventure for this summer. I'll be down in Lima, Peru doing research on integrating pharmacies into their health care surveillance system. Since I have to keep a daily log of my activities anyways, I figured I would do it where people can see what I'm up to, at work and outside of work. ... full info
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