Archive for October, 2007
You know what I get jazzed about?
Answer: Women in technical business. I’ve been asking some of my Section Leads to answer this question for each person in their group. So, I thought I’d also do the exercise myself. Yes, it may seem obvious. But it still puts me in a happy tizzy to talk with another woman about leading technology development, […]
Posted: October 26th, 2007 under Susan.
Comments: 1
Ticked off and tired
First off I have to apologize to Max Sheldon. After three weeks I’ve finally figured out that he did not make me sick on his last visit. I love my godson, but being a toddler in daycare his visits frequently turned into some sort of illness so when he came to visit for the first […]
Posted: October 16th, 2007 under Brian.
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How many have you read?
Idea borrowed from my friend Abigail who borrowed it from her friend jydog1. These are the top 106 books most often marked as “unread†by LibraryThing’s users. Bold what you have read, italicize what you started but couldn’t (or haven’t) finish, and strike through what you couldn’t stand. By the way, Ab, your score is […]
Posted: October 9th, 2007 under Brian, Friends.
Comments: 5
A whole new level of feeling appreciated
I am, fortunately, involved in groups that frequently thank their volunteers. Hardly a church council meeting goes by without thanks being expressed for people’s time and insights. The AILG board, on which I’ve been serving for at least 6 years, just received an award from MIT. As Abigail noted, they held a nice dinner with […]
Posted: October 8th, 2007 under Friends, Susan.
Comments: 1
It’s not two turntables and a microphone
The contents of my trunk at the moment: 6 cans of cocoa 6 rolls of paper towels 4 boxes of herbal tea 4 different flavors of vegan granola bars rice milk (chocolate and regular) 1 large bottle of cinnamon 6 rolls of toilet paper 17 burger-sized portobello mushrooms In addition, I have a food processor, […]
Posted: October 2nd, 2007 under Susan.
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