Last week I came down with swollen glands and Tuesday of this week I came down with a bad head cold. Due to this head cold I did not go into work Wednesday and Thursday. Since I am working on a free lance basis I was not going to kill myself by going in sick like I used to when I was full time employee. Today I recvd an email from the director wanting to know if I wanted to work from home since the emails are piling up. My first reaction was no way. I do not owe them anything. It's not like ...
how some people can just get lost in numbers! Sit around muttering quiddities about theorems and formulas and why this is this because of that and the other thing. I just finished my first full day at my uncle and aunt's place for math tutoring. My uncle and I spent close to 5 hours today mired in the intricacies of proportional geometry and SAT techniques. It wasn't exactly intense, per se, because after he explained a problem to me it made perfect sense. What was it Watson said? ...
THIS IS THE STORY OF RORY AND MILLIE Just like his Labrador friends, he wags his tail, he fetches sticks, and rolls on his back to have his tummy tickled. But the hooves and mane give way his real identity - he's a SHETLAND PONY! ...
The previous entry which was upon consideration a love letter to Ruth (and deep deep down inside to Logos) was originally going to be an update on my small but spread out family. In no particular order: (And in light of an upcomg Clint Eastwood comic devoted to the Man with No Name we begin with: The GOOD: That would be Ruth (aka the Long Suffering Spouse or Wife whichever name the carpel tunnel types out first). She is on day three tomorrow of college quarter finals. ...
I have been saturating myself in Virginia Woolf’s essays, and truly have come to love her gift of writing. She demonstrates such an amazing beauty of style and sensibility! There is no way one can read her writings and feel lethargic! She pulls the reader into her depth of thought, and the descriptive images Woolf uses are nothing short of addictive. Indeed, her language is the bait that lures this reader’s curious mind. There is no escaping the need to read on! It is like sitting at a smorgasbord ...