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Welcome to November November 2, 2014

Posted by Hydy in grad school, life.
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Sorry about the late post, folks.  This past week has been crazy busy.

Final week of Intro to Digital Preservation has been completed. Final project has been turned in. I fully expect an A in this class. And I actually had a great time doing the group project. My group members all worked really hard and were more than willing to take on responsibilities. My only complaints were nothing to do with the project, having to wait for discussion posts so I could reply to them. One more month of Digital Libraries to go. And then I have just over a month off for the holidays. Spring classes are set and ready to go. Including the workshop I wanted to take. <fingers crossed>

Had a great Halloween weekend with friends. Our three-night party was spectacular, if exhausting. I slept for twelve hours today, and still had to force myself out of bed this evening. Last week’s party was great, too, and Much more relaxing. Next week’s party should be more of the same, though a bit more work as my group here in town is hosting.

Still haven’t escaped the store, so holiday season 14 is beginning. With extra insanity, and tons of new faces. I just keep plugging away, doing my job, and applying to everything I can find in the library-sphere. The main Kent campus had a job fair recently. Really wish we were having one down here, too, like last year. But I haven’t heard anything to that affect.

Life is good. The challenges just keep me on my toes.

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1. Terri - November 2, 2014

Hang in there. In 8 weeks Christmas (& hopefully returns) will be conquered & you can breathe. Soon after that, I’ll get to once again deal with the Meijer bakery nightmare known as “Paczki Hell”! As one of the late Gilda Radner’s characters used to say, “It’s always something!”

Hydy - November 6, 2014

Indeed. 🙂 February is when I have three classes all at once. Gonna be crazy. 🙂


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