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Facebook

Posted under networks, social media - May 31st, 07 - 2 Comments

I appear to be an early adopter of some social networks and not others; I set up a Facebook account just last week. After considering it useless to me for two years as a student, I find it considerably more useful as an alumna. In terms of keeping up with college pals, there’s […]

Holding My Breath

Posted under life - May 25th, 07 - No Comments

Everything was going so well, and then the financing wasn’t going so well. There’s still a chance that we may be able to get financing, but there’s also a chance that it might not happen. The matter is wholly undecided, but we are feeling pretty discouraged.
It’s all a matter of timing. We know we […]

Instead of Something Clever and Insightful…

Posted under complexity, life, social media - May 22nd, 07 - Comments Off

I wish I had the wherewithal to write a clever and insightful blog post about something in my Categories list that isn’t “life” but at the moment, life overwhelms any attempts at being thoughtful about those things. Everything is about complexity, but not in the way that I’ve studied. The home buying process […]

Home Sweet Home-To-Be

Posted under life - May 20th, 07 - No Comments

We accepted the counter-offer on the house on Jamesville in Syracuse, and expect to move in around the last week of June. It’s terribly exciting, though the prospect of moving is less than pleasant. Everett has been boxing up books for weeks now, and yesterday he pulled two emptied bookshelves out of our […]

House Hunting

Posted under life - May 14th, 07 - No Comments

We spent our weekend looking for a house in Syracuse, and we saw several lovely properties. We also saw some scary basements, which seems typical for our price range and desired location. After seeing about 10 properties on Saturday, we made an offer on a cute bungalow near the cemeteries adjacent to Syracuse […]