Thursday, June 12, 2008

Watching Euro 2008 in Australia is difficult


The first week of class-free living is nearly completed. Unfortunately, that doesn't include assignment free. I've been finishing up my magazine projects, a couple papers here and there. But the end is in sight. Tomorrow I'll be going up to FourFourTwo for my second to last day of my internship. That's been good, but hard. Not the work, just going in somewhere so infrequently. A lot gets done when I'm not there. However, I've gotten experience at a magazine, and a global media corporation at that. Not to mention that it's a soccer magazine, a sport I happen to be partial to. There isn't a whole lot to say. Yesterday marked my 11 month anniversary with Sarah (so awesome). I'm in the process of planning our trip home via a bunch of different countries (also awesome). Along with that, blogging over at Arsenal, MLS, and KC Wizards Offside websites. Go check it out if you can.

Oh, and not to mention the last thing I've been up to. Watching Euro 2008 at 2 AM and 4:45 AM when I can. Have managed to watch the France-Romania snoozer, the opening match between Czech Republic and the Swiss, and Spain's 4-1 triumph over the Russians. The time difference has made it a difficult and brutal experience, but worth it nonetheless.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Trav! You'd be very proud of me, I've been watching a ton of EuroCup these past two weeks or so. Granted its slightly easier to do so when you're actually in Europe and the entire country is obsessed with the sport. spain that is, not europe. i know europe is not a country.