Monthly Archives: October 2010

Time of the Season

I bought a grey crew-neck sweatshirt at Goodwill this week featuring Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh. He stares into a pool of water while a caption floats above his head informing observers that “rainy days are a time for reflection.” … Continue reading

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Providence & Proportional Fractions

I write this as I lay in bed savoring the last couple of hours of Fall Break. Have I done as much work as I thought I would (to get ahead in my classes)? No. Am I totally ready for … Continue reading

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Hump Day

It’s Wednesday of midterms, and I’m still alive. I had a Physiology exam today, I just finished writing my Biochemistry lab report (at 12:45am, no less), and I have one more Education essay due on Friday. I also (finally… it … Continue reading

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Forting!

In the meantime. Living-room forts never go out of fashion. Neither do slumber parties. Even if instead of reading Judy Blume by flashlight, we are instead reading “The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation”

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Tomorrow, Tomorrow

Tomorrow evening, I will hear back from Teach For America as to whether or not I get to advance to the Final Interview stage… needless to say, I’m pretty nervous for that e-mail, and also excited for the further opportunities … Continue reading

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