Friday, December 11, 2009

Happy Hanukkah!

BANKSIDE, LONDON, UK -- The sun has set about an hour ago here, and so I wanted to be sure to wish everyone a Happy Hanukkah! For my part, I am quite excited for next week to get some latkes and apple sauce, with some mini-hot dogs too! Mmmmmmmmmm!

Also, today I had my last class of the term! I can NOT believe that the first of my two terms here at LSE is already over. That went by REALLY quickly. It is also crazy to me to think that two of my three classes are over, and I don't take exams on them until June. Right now it is December, and I have to wait until June to take exams. Yeah, cue the need for great organizational skills here. At least my core class is all year, so we'll pick up in January right where we left off this week.

For my part I am still writing for G-1 Billion and keeping an eye on the inside of the COP 15 negotiations. That said it is certainly frustrating right now to be in London, which is odd since London is such an amazing place to be. I guess I kind of feel like I should either be back in Copenhagen, where I could be getting so much done, or if not, that I should be on a flight back to Chicago right now to have an extra couple of days at home. Oh well!

Besides keeping up on the status of negotiations (the conference ends 1 week from today, by the way), I have some laundry and packing to do for Monday, though that shouldn't take too long. I also want to get to the British Museum sometime either tomorrow or Sunday. Finally I want to upload my Copenhagen pictures online for everyone to see - should not be a difficult weekend to say the least!

That is all for now - hope everyone is well and again, Happy Hanukkah!

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