It's Saturday afternoon. I was up at 6:50 this morning, after a night in which the dogs decided it would be a good idea to bark loudly at anything that moved-- the cats, a toad, a bumblebee-- and some things that didn't. The bumblebee must have stung Shagnasty (that is really their dog's name) when he tried to eat it, because he then sat in the sun room and smacked his lips loudly for about twenty minutes. Anyway, I had to be up early to pick up one of the HFS peeps for Suffolk on the Move, and then meet up with five more of the participants and Hayden's family for the one-mile fun walk down at Constant's Wharf. It was fun, as promised, and the weather was lovely for it.
I have the house to myself today because "my family" is at the beach. Last night I took advantage of this by spending the evening in their kitchen, blaring boy band music, having several loud Skype conversations, and using like every dish in the house to cook things. Now I'm curled up with my notes from Community Development 310 (Community Development Principles and Issues), getting ready for my focus group on Monday morning. Reading over these notes is really getting me pumped as I remember all the times I've left Corbett's classes literally trembling with excitement (sound like an exaggeration? Try extreme nerdiness). I love this stuff.
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