One thing I love about my new school district is we get a whole week off for Thanksgiving! Nine days in a row should be enough to do some damage on my project, wouldn't ya think? Well, days one and two were spent packing and moving into our new home. Day three, which starts this morning, is for moving my books and files (the last things left behind in our apartment). But the best news of all, for myself, is that this new house has an office! It's too small to share, and too oddly placed to be a guest room. Besides, the kids and Sarah are going to use the formal dining room for their creative space. And so, for the first time ever, I'm going to have a seperate room of my very own for study and writing. Over time, I expect this should make quite a difference in my productivity. We shall see...
Happy Thanksgiving, Y'all.
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2 comments:
Wow, this thanksgiving will be 7 years since I met you in Lithia Springs and well, it feels like 7 years :-).
Enjoy the office space and new house!!
Wow, we met Thanksgiving 2001? My daughter was like a week old! No wonder it sortof seems like a blur. :)
I do miss the Springs...
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