ok, here are the two other emails. both are a little big long. comments are also welcome that is if people here are patient enough to read through them.
Omitted email # one (my 2nd email to her, she replied, names deleted)
J,
It looks like you have laid your full plans out for the summer. How long
are you going to stay in ****? I heard about this a little bit during
those faculty meetings but don’t know the details. It certainly sounds like
a great program and good opportunity. Will you have chance to visit cities
other than ****? If I were to visit ****, I would like to go to the
**** too. You know people always talked about how different **** is and it might be interesting to see the contrast.
Oh, speaking of rock climbing, I have to say I don’t know much about it -
if that’s wild rock you are talking about. I’ve only been to climbing club
several times. Although I enjoyed it very much every time, I think I need
more practice to catch up. In my impression **** is very
mountainous, and I found out about that while driving across those
mountains before. Maybe that’s the reason they have good climbing resorts
there?
Anyway, outdoor activities are great, great activities, and I love them,
and if only I could join you sometime.
As for my plans, unfortunately this summer is going to be a little bit
plain for me – more practical things than fun to concern with. Basically
since I am still stuck with my dissertation I am trying to get it done
(hopefully get some writing done during the summer!). I am planning on
looking for jobs starting this summer as well, either in academic area or
industry. My appointment with **** department is only for one semester
which means that I am unemployed once the semester is over, and it’s not
likely there’s a chance for me to continue teaching in the fall.
It would be better if I had more exciting plans as yours, but I will be
just as happy if it turns out to be a productive summer for me.
Later,
and you have a great weekend in ****.
Outblog
Omitted email # two (my 3rd email to her, she didn’t reply)
J,
Good to hear you are enjoying your time in ****. Hope you are also
having nice weather there (**** is quite cool these days). It looks
like your bike is your best buddy and you must have it wherever you go.
I am sure **** has beautiful landscape and is just the right place
for your bike adventure, and don’t forget to bring some pictures back
later. Are you doing your academic work in a university there? do you
need to speak **** for your stay? If so, hope speaking foreign
language is also part of your fun (It’s hardly the case for me).
Your account of your adventure in **** is very vivid to me. I
am especially impressed by your braveness on the jumping. Even though I
was a little at a loss when you said the cliff is 60 feet, it is indeed
very high once I convert the feet to meters (why American have to use
foot by the way). I remember in my childhood, I had the chance to jump
from a not-that-high bridge in my hometown, yet I was not willing to do
so with the fear that my head might be cracked by the rock under the
water. Though I still consider myself somewhat an adventurous person.
Getting close to nature is always refreshing and outdoor adventures are
probably the best way to do so. Sometimes I found myself buried into
daily chores and forget about going out for a while. However, it looks
like you are doing very well balancing the two.
Hope you are having a good day. And keep me posted on your adventure there.
outblog
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Originally Posted by Tigger_ View Post
i dont think you should send any more emails... and why did u omit the two emails that you wrote??