Feb
04
When you online all day and skype is on people from all over the world are able to reach you. So far I’ve talked to Joanna (AYAD-volunteer when I was in Papua New Guinea and now lives in Melbourne), André (Physiotherapist/IT specialist (there are more physio’s with this combi) who came over to the Netherlands in 2001 on the same exchange programme I used to go to Cape Town with and now lives in Pretoria), Miko (I lived with Miko in the same dormitory from 1997 to 2000 in Nijmegen and he lives in Oxford now) and last but not least
my sister who lives in Christchurch, New Zeeland.

sjeeez thanks. That is me after 9 hours of work and 3 hours of maori class…
Uhm, no it wasn’t. This is you in the morning.
He? We rang several times this week, but always in eves for me…Im wearing work clothes, seriously this is thursday eve…
Ow, must have mistaken then
Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) volunteer, Sjoerd. AYAD! Or as Dokta Phil used to call it “the Aus Dip Space program”!
By the way, your sister is a female carbon copy of you! Crazy resemblance.
Aus Dip program…hehehehe.
I’ll correct it. Don’t know how I got the two mixed up.
Yeah, people tell us we look alike. You should see her with a beard.
Yes, and then there is me. When we were in PNG, people looked at the three of us and wondered who I was. They concluded Sjoerd must be married to me.
But then again, of course, I am the prettiest one in the family.
True that…except the part about being the prettiest.