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Archive for March, 2007

I’ve got time for one more post about the women who have shaped me this month, so I decided to squish several people into this last one, just to cover all my bases and not miss anyone. So here we go:
Miss Angelo – Miss Angelo was my 6th grade homeroom and english teacher. As you’ll [...]

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Since we’re nearing the end of March, I’ve got to bust out the last of my “women who have shaped me” posts. So here we go. This one’s about my mom.
What can you possibly say about your mom to do her justice? She took care of me, played with me, raised me, protected me. She [...]

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This weekend I did quite a few things to help me recover from last weekend’s horridness. I crocheted blankets (soothing). I went to a baby shower (cuteness). I watched movies (comforting). I had my first Rita’s misto of the season (tasty). I hung out with my roomates (fun). But I think one of the best [...]

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Work lost my paycheck today. Waah waaaaaah. Sigh.

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I’m tired. I feel like I’ve been awake continuously for the past few days, even thought I’ve been able to get some sleep each night. I’ve just been so busy and stressed out with my school finals and work that I am completely and utterly drained. I have spent the entire week on finals. The [...]

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Since I don’t have any swanky, super fun St. Patty’s Day stories to regale you with, I’ll instead describe the weekend I did have. Well, it definately wasn’t one of the most fun. I spent a lot of time doing my homework, balancing between moments of “Pssh, this’ll be done in an hour” and “Oh [...]

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This weekend, I’ve got big plans. They’re called – homework. You see, along with my full-time job I’m also taking grad school classes, and all of my final projects and papers happen to all be due between this Sunday and Wednesday. This is somewhat of a big deal for me, partly because [...]

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I pirated this from here because it was cool and I wanted to try it. What did you get?
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This is the second of my “women who have shaped me” entries for Women’s History Month. And first off, let me say that the word Zizi is actually pronounced *tsit-tsee, which is Italian for aunt. So – the aunts. My aunts.
Technically they’re my dad’s aunts – Yola, Carmellina (or Millie, as everyone called her), Josephine, [...]

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While spring is definately my favorite season, getting to it sometimes is not much fun. There’s always a few weeks where it’s really cold one day, warm the next, then it’s snowing, then it’s hot – it’s impossible to keep up! Plus, usually the building where I work is always hot, and the El is [...]

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