Places I Wish to Visit or Revisit Sometime
Mar. 4th, 2018 04:37 pmBack in the spring of 1997 my mother and I flew to England, to visit my oldest sister who was doing a semester abroad for college. She was studying at the University of Sussex in Brighton, which is just outside London. In addition, the 3 of us visited our first au pair. This au pair is now married, and at the time she and her husband had a son. I think they have at least one other kid now. I want to revisit England.
I also want to revisit Honolulu. My family took me there in 2004 for my birthday, and we had a wonderful time. We also visited a colleague of my father's at the time. The weather was absolutely beautiful, and everybody was very friendly.
I'd also like to visit the headquarters of Microsoft in Redmond, Washington and Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California. Those who read my journal regularly and who know me well, will no doubt be able to figure out why I want to visit these 2 companies. But for those new around here, I have pretty much grown up using assistive technology in some form or another. I have therefore gotten very good on the computer, and wish to thank these companies in person for all the hard work and dedication which has come out of their respective offices in this regard. I now have an iPhone, and will be getting some formal training in order to better use it. But I am pleased thus far with it. These aren't the only companies I wish to thank, but I've pretty much only used their operating systems at least thus far.
I also want to revisit Honolulu. My family took me there in 2004 for my birthday, and we had a wonderful time. We also visited a colleague of my father's at the time. The weather was absolutely beautiful, and everybody was very friendly.
I'd also like to visit the headquarters of Microsoft in Redmond, Washington and Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California. Those who read my journal regularly and who know me well, will no doubt be able to figure out why I want to visit these 2 companies. But for those new around here, I have pretty much grown up using assistive technology in some form or another. I have therefore gotten very good on the computer, and wish to thank these companies in person for all the hard work and dedication which has come out of their respective offices in this regard. I now have an iPhone, and will be getting some formal training in order to better use it. But I am pleased thus far with it. These aren't the only companies I wish to thank, but I've pretty much only used their operating systems at least thus far.