Horoscope

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): “In the animal kingdom, the rule is, eat or be eaten; in the human kingdom, define or be defined,” wrote psychiatrist Thomas Szasz. This is always true, but it’s especially apropos for you Tauruses right now. You have arrived at a three-way fork in the road, and which way you go will have a big impact on your future capacity to exercise your free will. To make the best choice, you’ve got to have maximum power to define yourself. Don’t let anyone, whether it’s an enemy or a loved one or a so-called expert, take charge of determining the contours of your identity.

Anniversary celebration, go!

For our anniversaries, we’ve got this idea of visiting a different city every year. So, Saturday we’re going to be in Detroit. And since the first anniversary is paper, we’re going to John King Books to spend ourselves silly on used books.

FOUR FLOORS OF USED BOOKS.

God, I’m glad I married a nerd. :)

Anyway, later that evening we will be going to City Club. You should join us. As we’ve been offered crash space in the city, a drunken time may be had by all. So be there.

Vector Prime says so.

Also.

My mother has pointed out a grievous omission in my blog entries. This must be remedied immediately.

You know that home improvement weekend? The one where we pulled up the carpet and took out about a bajillion carpet staples? And set up our cinder block shelves?

was there. He helped a ton, and both and I are extremely thankful for his efforts. The whole day was a lot of fun, and it wouldn’t have been the same without him there. :)

Items of Interest and Helpful Hints

Helpful Hints:

  • Don’t get behind in your mortgage. Heh. It feels good to be back on top of that.
  • Don’t forget your take-home midterm until the day before it’s due.

Items of Interest:

  • What’s the purpose of a closed-book take-home exam?
  • I’m all signed up to take an independent study course to cover the material of JPN102 next semester.
  • Once that’s done, I’ll be ready to take a combo class of JPN201 and JPN202 over the summer.
  • In Japan.
  • For nine weeks.