So, I went to an open house at school last weekend and it looks like I'm going to go for a Master's Degree.
Yay! How terrific that you have this opportunity.
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So, I went to an open house at school last weekend and it looks like I'm going to go for a Master's Degree.
Yay! How terrific that you have this opportunity.
Much job~ma your way, Calli!
And Steph, I hope your friend continues towards a stronger recovery.
Insent, Calli.
Got it--thanks, SailAway!
Sail! Good to see your pixels. You should come out to my Twin Lakes place some weekend.
That would be a lot of fun, brenda! Do you go out every weekend?
Practically. If I'm not out of town I'm generally there at least part of the weekend. I think I'm going to head up tonight at some point. I got an awesome newbed frame at goodwill for $50 that is currently strapped to the roof of my car with like a hundred shock cords.
arrgh. In an effort to fulfill a request of the students and faculty, I am endeavoring to make our equipment inventory accessible, with a reserve/sign out/sign in ability. I started this in FileMaker Pro, a program I know fairly well, just not the newer versions. But in order to implement it in such a way that folks can access the data remotely, I need the server version, which we do not have the budget for. I approached IT, to see if the university has a blanket license. Nope. But, he suggested another way of approaching the problem. That is where the aaargh comes in to play. It's an online database that is very IT like. He has created a basic framework to get us started, to test and see if the idea will work. But I'm trying to figure out how the different aspects of the database interact. And it's making the brain hurt... on a Friday.... late in the afternoon. Hence the aaaarrgggh (that is getting longer each time I type it). Why do I feel the need to make things better???
Carry on. Venting over.
Matilda Juniper Griswold, born at 1:21 am on August 12th. All are home, happy, and surprisingly well rested.
I approve of this name!
What a beautiful baby!
{beautiful mom too}
Congratulations, Gris!