What I am supposed to be doing is grading papers and calculating final grades. Oh, but alas, I do not have one tiny inkling to delve into… Read more “Monday lethargy”
Days 116-118 – x365
Chris E. – You are a relative of an FSU founder and yet, you dropped out. You’re a smart guy but the influences get the best of… Read more “Days 116-118 – x365”
I just want you all to know…
…if you accidentally leave your travel mug with about 2 swigs of coffee (with milk) in your office for a good three to four weeks, when you… Read more “I just want you all to know…”
Day 115 – x365
Diane K. – You worried that your age would hinder you in grad school. Your only real set-back came in the form of OTC drugs, just like… Read more “Day 115 – x365”
How one child can grow so quickly
Tell me, oh BTDT moms, (wait, for your laymen, that’s: Been There, Done That) how little kids grow from tiny, helpless babies who cry for food, for… Read more “How one child can grow so quickly”
Day 114 – x365
Don’t forget to enter my PiF contest here! Andy L – friend in elementary/middle school I remember talking to you on the phone for hours, about absolutely… Read more “Day 114 – x365”
Pay it Forward, yo!
I am going to photograph my PIF prize as soon as I get home and blog the rules, etc. Please, stay tuned!! Pictures! Rules! Enter! Ok, so… Read more “Pay it Forward, yo!”
Day 113 – x365
Shaun S. – You were another of my middle school crushes because you were “so fine”. It is funny now to see your profile on MySpace, and… Read more “Day 113 – x365”
Paying it forward, a cyclical nature
I am sorry that the people who came here after typing both “poon handler” and “Boy doing massage in hands…” did not, in fact, find what they… Read more “Paying it forward, a cyclical nature”
Day 112 – x365
I’m starting to think I’m not old enough for this project. Maybe in anouther 10 years I will have met enough people to make up 365 days… Read more “Day 112 – x365”