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Monday, June 30th, 2008One of the agencies says the package will arrive tomorrow. Haven’t heard that the other agency has said anything today. I don’t see anything from Europe yet, either.
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Archive for June, 2008Not muchMonday, June 30th, 2008One of the agencies says the package will arrive tomorrow. Haven’t heard that the other agency has said anything today. I don’t see anything from Europe yet, either. Nothing yet this morningMonday, June 30th, 2008I’ve been holding off this morning, hoping to have something to post. I still don’t have anything, but figured some of you would appreciate knowing there isn’t anything yet. (And yes, I know, some of you will be annoyed that I posted about nothing. Can’t please everyone.) Packages in the airFriday, June 27th, 2008I’ve heard that two agencies have something in the air on the way to them, expected to arrive Monday or Tuesday. No word on what is in the packages. Book Review: Stephanie Plum Series by Janet EvanovichFriday, June 27th, 2008No vampires in this series. No werewolves, no ghosts, no fairies, no trolls. The most supernatural thing that happens is Stephanie’s intuition when she’s on a case. Stephanie Plum starts out unemployed and then becomes a bounty hunter, finding people who skipped out on bail and returning them. As a former lingerie buyer for a [...] TA’s, and MatchingThursday, June 26th, 2008Travel Approvals from the most recent batch of referrals began arriving yesterday. Two agencies now report that matching has begun. We heard rumors on the last batch that they were complete about a week before they seem to have been mailed. It appears those rumors, saying they had to wait to be signed, were probably [...] Book Review: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-ExuperyWednesday, June 25th, 2008Back to reviewing a children’s book. This is a really hard book to explain. It’s a simple story, and yet there are some really deep concepts in it. Concepts that kids actually manage to pick up on. Things like responsibility, and narrowmindedness, and the danger of stereotypes, and, well, you get the idea. Complex [...] |
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