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Update on Me

Things Done in Last Week:

  1. Had interview with another staffing agency that went really well
  2. Applied for a ton of jobs
  3. Watched Season 1 of 30 Rock and am wondering why I had not watched it earlier.
  4. Went with Brian to Elote for dinner and had enchiladas, fried artichokes hearts and sangria. Yummy.
  5. Narrowed down my wedding dress choice to 3 contenders. I think I know what one I want but I can't be rash in this situation.
  6. Reorganized all of my important papers, like bills and contracts, into one central file system that I made out of a cardboard box.
  7. Played with Livia a lot.
  8. Created an annotated list of things I want on my wedding registry.
  9. I read Neil Gaiman's Stardust in less than 48 hours.
  10. Watched a very thrilling Superbowl game where we rooted for whatever team was behind because we did not care either way.
  11. Drank too much at Barcade on Saturday night. Too much being a couple of drinks but on empty stomachs. Oops. We had a good time though; we had a whole table to ourselves and I drank fancy beer.
  12. Started talking with my old friend Mike again, which has been much fun. We were very good friends in college. It is nice to reconnect with people from the past.
That's my summary, in order to relieve my non-posting guilt. Happy Friday!

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