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Archive for March, 2005

Friday, March 25th, 2005

Bronchitis

At some point during the trip or even before Stephanie acquired bronchitis. She’s been coughing, vomiting and generally feeling miserable for quite a few days now. She went to the doctor today and got some antibiotics. Hopefully that will get her feeling better.

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Friday, March 25th, 2005

Road Trip

From the night of Thursday the 17th until yesterday I was traveling. Seven states in seven days. Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky. And of course back to Knoxville. We saw a lot of interesting places and collected quite a few road maps.
We went to Arkansas for a bridal shower for Stephanie then [...]

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Friday, March 25th, 2005

Driving

I drove again today. I’m getting a lot better at using the left foot gas pedal. Monday I get to head out on the road, I’ve just been in a really big parking lot up to now. All other drivers and pedestrians consider this fair warning. Be on the lookout for a Patricia [...]

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Thursday, March 24th, 2005

Vote Doug!

If you are a member of ALA’s Library Research Round Table, Doug Raber is running for Vice Chair/Chair-Elect. The polls are open. Vote early and vote often.

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Thursday, March 24th, 2005

Headed to Columbia Missouri

Well, it’s official. I’m headed to Columbia, Missouri. I’ve been accepted to the Ph. D program in Information Science & Learning Technologies. They are currently in the process of finding financial aid for me. Sounds ominous doesn’t it?.

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