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Jul 05, 2008 06:01 PM

Emotions

by rnrae

Today I arrived in Louisville, KY for my first travel assignment. I cried like a baby when I left home and for part of the 4 hr ride here. Is that normal or am I really a woos?? I keep thinking maybe this was a bad idea. I don't start working until Monday, so maybe once I'm working and meeting people I'll feel better.


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from traveljen
Old Jul 06, 2008, 10:32 AM

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i cried in my hotel on my first assignment haven't done it since. it does get better. i also was sad when i started my second assignment didn't cry. On third assingment now and wasn't sad this time. so its hard to be away from home but it does get better.
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