Bracing for the last push

November 25th, 2007 8:36 pm —  244 views

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In three weeks this semester will be over. Within that time I need to work with my two groups to complete our final reports and give a presentation detailing our effort during the semester. While I’m not sure exactly how that will all come to pass, I’m confident that we’ll put our heads together and everything will turn out fine. And yes, it will be a little stressful. I probably have a few late nights on my horizon. But then the semester is over and I have a couple weeks where I don’t have to think about school at all.

Most of today was spent circling and authoring some of a final report for my CSCW class. I also spent a few hours working on my sketchbook. For some reason I have to push myself to draw, but once I’m drawing, its pretty relaxing and just works itself. But I’d never say it was easy. However, it does get easier the more I do it. Similar to writing. Which is why I’m pounding out this (mostly) meaningless post.

W. and I watched the last half of “The Family Stone” tonight even though we’ve seen it a few times. It is sad, endearing, playful, and unrealistic enough to make you think that just maybe there are families out there like that. A heart wrenching movie but what can I say, Diane Keaton is fantastic as always.

It was very cold today and promises to be cold the rest of the week. High of 39 F every day. Time to break out a heavier coat.

Image: Clouds have this relaxing quality which is probably why I end up using so many as blog images. Know this though, any cloud picture I use will be one that I took. Perhaps minor, but it is an important quality behind sharing a cloud picture. This one was taken over the Pacific ocean as we neared the islands of Hawaii. Looking down on clouds instead of up.

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