Underway at 1400 Tomorrow
Tomorrow, we'll be leaving the pier at 1400 hours. I'm excited, but also a little anxious. I've never ridden the Gould, and am worried I'll get seasick, even though I've never experienced seasickness in my life. I also know a lot of work and a very little amount of time are ahead of us at Palmer Station. I also work with a great engineer, who can do more than I ever imagined.
I haven't had a chance to do any of the little projects I planned on yet--I've either been working, or been having fun with Marc. I'm glad he's going home next week to be with our little girl, who's getting bigger by the second--she already looks different than when I left less than a week ago. Grammy has put pictures up on flickr here.
More from the Straits of Magellan tomorrow.
I haven't had a chance to do any of the little projects I planned on yet--I've either been working, or been having fun with Marc. I'm glad he's going home next week to be with our little girl, who's getting bigger by the second--she already looks different than when I left less than a week ago. Grammy has put pictures up on flickr here.
More from the Straits of Magellan tomorrow.

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