Intern Katie heads off on European Odyssey
June 28, 2007
Just when we were getting used to her great writing, one of our interns, Katie Rice, is leaving us for . . . another blog!
Actually, this was planned all along. You see, she’s just been killing time in slow old St. Louis while getting ready for one of those college student bum-around-Europe-for-a-semester deals. And I’m pleased she has now been bitten by the blogging bug and will blog her European Odyssey.
In Katie’s words:
I decided to break from the traditional junior-year-abroad model and head out of the country during my sophomore year. Who knows, maybe I’ll have some abroad time junior year, too.
Here’s the plan: one month at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid, then one month travelling all over Europe, and then four months at the University of London in … London.
You’ll be along for the whole ride, starting from when I try to pack everything I’ll need for six months into a backpack and suitcase. The fun is just beginning. Olé!
So please join me in thanking Katie for her assistance with old George’s Blawg, wishing her bon voyage (sorry, Katie, I took French, so can’t say it en Espanol), and following her journeys by reading her new European Odyssey blog, sure to become one of the best bumming-around-Europe blogs ever written.

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Comment by Katie Rice
Thanks, George! It’s been a great experience. I hope to eventually create a blog as successful as yours!
Comment by George Lenard
My pleasure, Katie. Why don’t you start by promoting the heck out of your European Odyssey? With your family, facebook friends, other foreign-study student bloggers, etc.
Who wants to blog when nobody’s reading (apparently millions of people, but you’re not one of them!)