Movin' right along
Mar. 30th, 2004 08:18 amThe test last night in my Evaluations class wasn't too bad (though it seemed most people had a hard time with it, due to the amount of complaining). We *are* in graduate school people. It was the first test I've had since 1994 (when I was taking Bio-Psychology). I read over my paper that's due tomorrow and wrote a lot of edits/things to add to it. Again, I'm at that point where its either really good, or really bad since I had an easier time with it than I expected.
Somehow, I need to finish it up during my lunch hour today or tomorrow before class (in the morning before the funeral, or in the free hour I'll have after work). Tonight is the wake. I'm heading to my parent's house after work for dinner and will go over with my Mom and Sister. Thankfully they live a few blocks away from the funeral home; I think we should walk over to avoid the crazy parking situation.
Last night's dance class was the last one of the session and the new session starts on April 12. I'm going to keep going with it - I'm really enjoying the classes (despite what my thoughts of the politics of the scene may be). I really, really need to spend some time practicing at home if I'm going to progress with this and I'm looking forward to the summer for it!
Still no word on whether our offer on the Bacon Street house was accepted. We did learn from a voice-mail from our broker that there were 5 offers total (including ours) and that they were having a tough time deciding. He said that ours "had something going for it that none of the other offers did" but he didn't say what. I can only guess that maybe we were the only ones offering above asking price? Or maybe we were the only ones pre-approved? Or perhaps because we put a bigger deposit down and offered to give them a huge chunk of money by mid-April (and the rest at closing)? Whatever the case, the contingency to sell our house is a big one and could really hurt us. I was expecting this would happen - that we'd find a house we loved but still not have a buyer for ours. Whatever happens though, its meant to be.
Its really, really quiet here in the morning. I kind of like it.
Somehow, I need to finish it up during my lunch hour today or tomorrow before class (in the morning before the funeral, or in the free hour I'll have after work). Tonight is the wake. I'm heading to my parent's house after work for dinner and will go over with my Mom and Sister. Thankfully they live a few blocks away from the funeral home; I think we should walk over to avoid the crazy parking situation.
Last night's dance class was the last one of the session and the new session starts on April 12. I'm going to keep going with it - I'm really enjoying the classes (despite what my thoughts of the politics of the scene may be). I really, really need to spend some time practicing at home if I'm going to progress with this and I'm looking forward to the summer for it!
Still no word on whether our offer on the Bacon Street house was accepted. We did learn from a voice-mail from our broker that there were 5 offers total (including ours) and that they were having a tough time deciding. He said that ours "had something going for it that none of the other offers did" but he didn't say what. I can only guess that maybe we were the only ones offering above asking price? Or maybe we were the only ones pre-approved? Or perhaps because we put a bigger deposit down and offered to give them a huge chunk of money by mid-April (and the rest at closing)? Whatever the case, the contingency to sell our house is a big one and could really hurt us. I was expecting this would happen - that we'd find a house we loved but still not have a buyer for ours. Whatever happens though, its meant to be.
Its really, really quiet here in the morning. I kind of like it.