Alex Priest

Slacker

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That’s me. When it comes to blog posting, at least.

I apologize for the total lack of updates lately–it’s a busy life! Sunday I traveled safely back to the U.S., and I’m now back home in Kentucky for a little while. Unfortunately, I’m also a little sick.

I’m doing my best to balance some relaxation with some work, but it’s hard when there is so much to do! Because of that, I’m not going to finish my “series” on “What I’ll Miss”, because I can just easily tell you quickly now and be done with it. No sense looking back, anyway. The final four things I’ll miss from Denmark are:

4. Traveling (not exactly in Copenhagen, but facilitated by my location)
3. Biking
2. Climate Activism (this may very well have changed my life, we’ll see)
1. The People!

Anyway, I’ve got a lot to do over the next couple weeks. Not only do I have Christmas, New Years and traveling to do, but I’ve got the annual career center NYC site visit trip (more on that when it gets closer) and several applications, etc. to complete.

ALSO, I will soon be moving my blog to a different service, probably WordPress. Please bear with me as I make the transition, tweaking and adjusting along the way. Blog posts might also be a little more scarce in the next few weeks, but I’ll do my best to pick it back up at the beginning of the semester.

So just FYI, more later.

Author: Alex Priest

Alex Priest is the DC Community Manager for @Uber_DC. He’s been called “hilariously driven” and is a lover of social media, politics, transportation, technology, design, bicycling, and more. Alex loves living, learning, and collaborating in what he considers one of the best cities in the world: DC. His goal in life? To simply tell good stories when he’s old. Follow him on Twitter @alexpriest.

3 Comments

  1. Loved the leather book and pins, btw — forgot to say on the phone and felt like a jerk! Very nice — both from Denmark?

    Merry Christmas!

  2. No worries! Glad you like them, lol. The notebook is actually from Camden market in London. The pins were from the organization I was volunteering with during the COP15 :-)

  3. I loved the Camden market! Went there myself. Thought the pins were connected to your protests, etc. :)

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