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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Things to do
(sort of in order but not really) Clean out school e-mail. (including look for summer jobs) Find apartment. Clean out not-school e-mail (everything else). Mark All Read on Google Reader. Work on bibliography and first draft of 12-15 page research … Continue reading
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There went Friday
The hilarious part about my missing Happy Friday this week is that I’ve actually been collecting links for it. Here, have a look. The Lost Art of Writing Letters, and I want to read more of this blog. The Missing … Continue reading
All Bets Are Off
AKA WIP Thursday #10. Why is this beginning to feel like such a chore? I used to love writing and reading blogs. So much feels like it’s changing, but it’s not really. Am I putting too much pressure on myself? … Continue reading
Happy Friday!
The “Where the hell did this week go?!” edition. Today seems to have caught me strongly by surprise. This week seems to have caught me by surprise. I doubt I’ve collected any links this week, nor do I believe I’ve … Continue reading
WIP Thursday #thisisexhausting
I crawled into bed last night at 10pm, an almost shamefully early hour from the point of view of my peers. And as I laid there with my head throbbing, I thought, ugh, I should’ve lain down earlier. (Probably not … Continue reading
Outgoing mail
That would be the mail I sent out on Saturday—a letter and three postcards! I love the shorter nature of the postcard: I can send a few without thinking too much about it, whereas I tend to obsess over letters. … Continue reading