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Monthly Archives: July 2005
Take that–Ayn Rand!
I skipped the speech, but I finished the book. I might go read the speech if peer pressure is great, but I might start Harry Potter when I get home from dinner.
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Morning pages, the couch, my office.
A few years ago, I bought The Right to Write. Truth be told, I forgot how important a book it was to me. It was through that book that I was introduced to the Highest I can know–which I later … Continue reading
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Marking quotes and sharing Atlas.
At some point this summer, when I was reading Foiglman to be exact, I started marking books. Quotes I liked, things that struck me, things to share or places to harken back. (Look at all those Ks.) Atlas Shrugged has … Continue reading
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New Keyboard
Tonight I went to Office Max and bought myself a brand new keyboard. My brother-in-law suggested that I get one, after noting the missing K key problem. He said he had extra that I could use. I decided that I … Continue reading
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New Haircut! New Haircut!
It has been two, possibly three, weeks that my hair has been in a ponytail. That means it is time for a haircut. In the recent past that has been orders to my stylist to CHOP it all off. That … Continue reading
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Where were you?
Last night I had a wonderful experience at temple. First off, when I remember that it is going to be erev shabbat–my mood always lifts. I really enjoy going to services, I enjoy lighting shabbat candles. While I may not … Continue reading
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Progess photos
Check out the Progress Photos link over there. I put in a new photo. No change in weight for over 18 months–just being honest.
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I had some thought….
It has escaped me. Something big. Something HUGE that occured to me in the shower. But Ayn Rand ate it from my brain on my way in to work this morning. Once again, the story feels like it is wrapping … Continue reading
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Term paper or Prom?
“Leah, it’s like you’re sitting at home writing a term paper while everyone else is at the prom.” Yes, that is exactly what it is like. While it could be refering to a number of things in my life, Tim … Continue reading
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