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Category Archives: Objectives
Financial Aid Award
Not to make too much about this or anything, but I received notification in yesterday’s mail regarding my Financial Aid Award. After many years of talking about going back to school (with my own agenda), it’s now official!
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Crispy
,as in “burnt out.” For too many reasons, today looked like one of those days at work. Simple tasks inflated into larger chores. Everything felt disjointed. It wouldn’t have been quite so bad, but I kept making small, stupid mistakes, and Jeff (my boss) was right there to see them. Nothing like feeling inept; like a true bonehead. Oh, well. It happens.
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Piecing It Together
I finally bought myself an Intuos 2 Platinum Wacom tablet. I did exhaustive shopping online, finally deciding on a place in California that would ship the tablet to me 2nd day air. The total price I paid was comparable to the best deals I’ve found over the last month. The company sent me notice that it did ship today, so I’m planning on it arriving on Thursday or Friday.
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Planning & Scheming
That job sure was cutting into my sitting-around time. Sure am glad that’s over with. Now I have more free time to work on the really important things…
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View From The Front
The last few days have been challenging. The urge to flinch, to react, has puffed up into a tangible which constantly makes demands on my attention. This selfishness administers itself in small doses, conveniently mislabeled as “preservation.” Although I have … Continue reading
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