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  1. Court went better than expected. It helps when the other party doesn't show up.
  2. @bethlindsay yay! how humid is it?
  3. Nothing says fun like a small claims court date with a vindictive landlord. At least I'm wearing a nice suit.
  4. @lindackcrook @loenglish @bethlindsay I am also loving the new bitchin stats form. *thrilled* to see the end of mammoth excel spreadsheets!
  5. @lindackcrook Making new reference models successful depends partly on helping patrons *expect* more than the traditional ref desk.
  6. I wonder if I will ever feel ready for an ALA conference
  7. suddenly very sleepy. cat-in-a-sunbeam, yawning-too-much, want-to-lie-down-on-the-floor sleepy
  8. committee chair = herding cats. sigh
  9. Trying to read, understand, and absorb ACRL's Strategic Plan 2020: http://tinyurl.com/mku4un
  10. @B_rie @loenglish definitely! I hope these classes really take off
  11. @lindacrook the online ref stats form looks wonderful. thanks so much for your work on it!
  12. You'd think I'd know how to use Outlook by now...
  13. But my hair is cut, so I'm at least a bit more conference-ready than I was an hour ago.
  14. I seem to have hit a perfect storm of anxiety this week. Note to self: never procrastinate like this again!
  15. Devoured yummy hamburger and sides at Alice & Mike's 4th of July picnic. Am now home feeling pleasantly sleepy.
  16. Two more tasks to cross off my to-do list and then I can collapse!
  17. @lindackcrook hurray! I'm all about no bad news.
  18. Just realized I missed a phone meeting (it was set for EST). If I keep banging my head on my desk will I feel less guilty and foolish?
  19. The skunks are back! Last night my block was very... odoriferous
  20. That was a busier reference shift than statistics will reveal