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Wednesday, October 13, 2004
Sorry I haven't posted in a little while. Life has gotten in the way. Yesterday I worked a full day, and when I got off work I had a voicemail message from Jason telling me he was at the hospital getting a piece of metal removed from his eye, but he didn't tell me which hospital. I couldn't get ahold of him because he didn't bring his cellphone in, so I worried about him, imagining they were doing surgery and he would lose his eye and all kinds of things, until he strolled in around 6 with antibiotic eyedrops, just fine. Sheesh!

I DID come home to 3 RAOKs yesterday, though!



The dog training book is from Nathania Apple, the candles and candle holder are from Tami --they smell delicious!, and the Mystery Kit is from Margaret. Thank you so much everyone! I'm going to sit down this week, and get a few RAOKs out to some random members. I feel so loved :)

This afternoon I have a job interview for a part time position at a private school. I don't think it will work out money and timewise, but we'll see what happens when I get there. I applied through Monster.com, not knowing it was part-time or that it was a Jewish school (it only said private school through the website-- no name for it). Uh, I'm not Jewish, and the women seemed hesitant to tell me what the school even was called, so that's a little weird. Oh well, we'll see what happens.

For my knitting content, here are the gift bags waiting to be seamed and felted:

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