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Last Thursday I was working downtown, for the guy who owns one of my temp agencies. Today I was back there again, to do a final draft of the project I had done a first draft of last week. The project was a proposal for some sort of study or other. If the study gets awarded to the place I was working, they want me back to work on it with them. That's gratifying. I also ended up having a conversation about translation and how the industry works (or doesn't), which was interesting.
Tomorrow I go to Charlestown and answer the phone for a property management office all day (but only for tomorrow), and hope that MIT comes up with an answer that doesn't involve "Sorry, we hired somebody else".
My Massachusetts license showed up in the mail today. It's even got a halfway decent picture. And the space in my wallet where my license goes is no longer empty and no longer bothering me.
It's so humid that the box (carton? what the heck do you call that thing?) of salt in my kitchen is sweating around the spout. I don't think I've ever seen that happen before.
My cousin who generally lives in New Orleans is living in Birmingham, AL for the moment. He and his wife just bought a house in NOLA. I hope either that one or the one he's living in now are salvageable. He doesn't really need any more disasters.
Tomorrow I go to Charlestown and answer the phone for a property management office all day (but only for tomorrow), and hope that MIT comes up with an answer that doesn't involve "Sorry, we hired somebody else".
My Massachusetts license showed up in the mail today. It's even got a halfway decent picture. And the space in my wallet where my license goes is no longer empty and no longer bothering me.
It's so humid that the box (carton? what the heck do you call that thing?) of salt in my kitchen is sweating around the spout. I don't think I've ever seen that happen before.
My cousin who generally lives in New Orleans is living in Birmingham, AL for the moment. He and his wife just bought a house in NOLA. I hope either that one or the one he's living in now are salvageable. He doesn't really need any more disasters.