Not too much news here, just checking in. It is rainy here today in California, but when it rains for a couple of days and then is sunny and 70 for the next 5, you can't really complain. I am still really busy at work, but we only have six weeks left in the semester, so I feel like I just might survive. I also have a detailed countdown going of exactly how many lectures I need to give in each of my classes :)
Jeremy and I got new cell phones this weekend, so if anyone wants our numbers, Mom has them (I guess since I am writing this here, it means if Uncle Lee wants the numbers ...). We finally went on the family plan, which required us to switch to California area codes. At the AT&T store, we also learned that I use my phone for 10 minutes a month. That made me feel pretty lame. Of course, those are 10 daytime minutes, so we could just say that I am so cool, I never make any calls until after 9pm, but I think we all know that isn't true :) It also doesn't count calls to other AT&T cell phones, so none of my calls to Jeremy count in that total either. I guess the good thing about being really busy at work is that it keeps you from going over your cell phone minutes!
Like I said, nothing too exciting here. The most exciting thing that happened to me this weekend is that when I went to Staples, post-it notes were on sale. Sadly, tape flags weren't on sale, so it wasn't *that* exciting.
However, this coming weekend is the weekend I go to Vegas for the accreditation seminar - so things are about to get wild and crazy! I don't know what goes on in sessions with titles like "Assessment strategies for mid-size institutions" but it sounds like a party to me!
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Kate: I'll watch for tape flags to go on sale. I can't believe that such a "staple" (yuck-yuck) wouldn't have been on sale along with post-it notes. They go together like, well, I'm not sure like what. Congratulations on the new cell phone. I hope you enjoy it, but not for more than 10 minutes a month. Have fun in Vegas and remember, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. Of course unless it hits the papers or youtube.
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