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Heat and Homework

We have HEAT. Wahoo! It's very nice to hear the furnace rumbling to life every now and again. I was getting worried there, for a while, that our living room and bathroom would forever be frigid.

I have had a fairly productive afternoon. Still have lots to do, but without my research methods class this afternoon (she had paper conferences, instead), I had two extra hours in which to study. So this is my to-do list:

To Do:
1. Analyze Nathan transcript for 383 semantics worksheet
2. Finish fixing shyness/self-esteem operationalization paper for 333
3. Read chapters 6, 7 and 8 in Small Group Behavior book for 354
4. Read the Nicks' stories for narrative writing; comment
5. Study notes once through for 354

The paper's not due till Friday, and I really don't have much to change. I got a pretty good grade the first time around; making it "perfect" is for extra credit, wihch I figure, since it's not a lot of work, I'll go ahead and do. Better than reading a book and writing a reaction paper on that, which is our other option. And if I don't read the Nicks' stories tonight, I can do them in the morning/on my break tomorrow. So really, all I need to do is finish reading for 354 for my exam on Wednesday, and if I have time, go through the notes again. I'm feeling quite productive.

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