Friday, April 1, 2011

BIG NEWS

Dave here,

Jennie has some exciting news! She has been selected for a National Endowment of the Humanities Fellowship. She is going to spend five weeks at the University of Hawaii this summer. Jennie will study South East Asian culture. We are all very proud of her. She has been working hard and is simply amazing.

GREAT JOB JENNIE!

12 comments:

Christy Raedeke said...

OMG! This is incredible! Huge congratulations, Jennie. What a GREAT summer you will have!

anjie said...

HO-LY SMO-HOKES! Congratulations, Jennie! Mele kalikimaka! ;)

Ken said...

Congratulations, Jennie! I know you will create an excellent project very worthy of this fellowship. We are very proud of you!
Dad

Anonymous said...

Yay!! Who needs New York? You'll have a greater appreciation for the cost of groceries in Oregon after spending time in Hawaii. Congratulations!

Anonymous said...

Ah hawaii! yay!

Deb Mayer said...

Way to go Jennie!!!! Us land locked Coloradoans are quite jealous of you being on the coast for 5 weeks. What a great opportunity. My niece has an internship in Hawaii, August - December, working with sea turtles. There must be good Karma in Hawaii. Debbie and gang.

Anonymous said...

We never expect anything but AMAZING things from you, my friend!

Jennie Englund said...

Thanks so much, guys!

I'm gonna get my tan on! (and study hard).

Told Dave I'd scope out all the spots to watch the sun set, will have the best one all ready for when he comes to visit me.

Susan Kaye Quinn said...

Congrats Jennie! One of my cp's lives in Hawaii! What a great opportunity.

I'm celebrating bloggers with high NICENESS COEFFICIENTS on my blog today, and Shannon gave you a shout-out, so I hopped over! I'm a new follower now. :)

Shannon O'Donnell said...

WOO-HOO!!!!! That's awesome, Jennie! I'm so happy for you (and so jealous!). :-)

Carol said...

Congratulations! I can't believe you're going to be gone for so long!

Kjersten said...

That's so so awesome, Jennie! Wow wow wow! I hope you'll be posting more about this here. Look forward to hearing more.