elation |iˈlā sh ən|
noun
great happiness and exhilaration : Richard's elation at regaining his health was short-lived.
ORIGIN late Middle English : from Old French elacion, from Latin elat- ‘raised,’ from the verb efferre (see elate ).
I got my letter from the Peru branch (see above).
I bought my ticket (see above).
I'm also a little freaked out. It's official. No more "well.....I wrote this branch and that branch and.....", now I have to actually get out of bed and stop dreaming.
They suggested six cities to check out: Ayacucho (I can't figure out where it is), Cusco, Cajamarca, Huaraz, Tacna and Moquegua. So I might end up in one of those.....or....... ☺
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I mapped out the cities for you:
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Maybe it's time for a new poll? :)