Random occurances
First off, thank you to my mother and those involved in my procurement of medicine to kill off this infection. Your efforts are appreciated.
That being said, I still feel like crap. I started taking the medicine this morning as soon as I got it, and my condition has improved a little bit since yesterday. I even stayed at work all day.
And my spirits are buoyed by the knowledge that this infection's death is currently underway. Revenge is a lovely thing.
Work was simple. I got an email from a reporter back home who had gotten my name and wanted to interview me on what I was doing for "Update," a quarterly magazine put out by my school.
I answered her questions, gave her some pics of myself in D.C., and included the URL of this blog.
So, Anna Morelock: You may be writing about me, but I'm writing about... you... back. um, ha?
We also had a guest speaker: Robert O'Neil, the director of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression. O'Neil was a good speaker, and he got us psyched up for the upcoming Muzzles.
To top the day off I worked on what classes I shall enroll in come April 6. Three will be at the A.Q. School of Journalism, and I have a few ideas I'm still trying to decide between for the rest of my schedule. I'm open for suggestions for a Political Science Class.
I started writing the first installment of NATH a couple days ago, it will be done by May 1, maybe sooner. I'll keep you guys posted, no pun intended.
That being said, I still feel like crap. I started taking the medicine this morning as soon as I got it, and my condition has improved a little bit since yesterday. I even stayed at work all day.
And my spirits are buoyed by the knowledge that this infection's death is currently underway. Revenge is a lovely thing.
Work was simple. I got an email from a reporter back home who had gotten my name and wanted to interview me on what I was doing for "Update," a quarterly magazine put out by my school.
I answered her questions, gave her some pics of myself in D.C., and included the URL of this blog.
So, Anna Morelock: You may be writing about me, but I'm writing about... you... back. um, ha?
We also had a guest speaker: Robert O'Neil, the director of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression. O'Neil was a good speaker, and he got us psyched up for the upcoming Muzzles.
To top the day off I worked on what classes I shall enroll in come April 6. Three will be at the A.Q. School of Journalism, and I have a few ideas I'm still trying to decide between for the rest of my schedule. I'm open for suggestions for a Political Science Class.
I started writing the first installment of NATH a couple days ago, it will be done by May 1, maybe sooner. I'll keep you guys posted, no pun intended.
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