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GG, hard at work molding our eager young minds.
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Another Wednesday, another slew of presentations tonight! For this one, I had to play with Play-doh and think about video games. It was arduous, but I managed.
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3 hours into my 4 hour, only-presentation class, I start to get a little restless.
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Always gorgeous, even during awkward conversations.
This is before Talia left in embarassment.
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Quick portrait of my roomie, hard at work animating. The girl, not the bear.
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FUhghah it’s been a while, but I had a flu, followed up quickly by hell week, in which all of my marketing classes have stuff due ALL OF A SUDDEN. As if we were supposed to have been learning something all along! I have a whole creative presentation, storyboards and all, which I may post later.
In the meantime, I also served jury duty. It was a boring ol’ morning with some minor Law & Order drama, so I managed to get some sketching done. Lotta baldies.
I also beat Professor Layton’s Village while peoples’ lives were affected by jurors’ decisions.
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I’m sorry about the lack of updates, but the good news is that I now (in theory) have home access to a scanner AND photoshop…which I don’t know how to use, but will hopefully learn! Not that I’m promising more frequent updates. I’m just sayin’.
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When we’re not swimming or eating at the beach, generally the kids hunker down in the basement to watch TV. And by “kids” I mean mostly just me and my cousin Alan, pictured here like a million times because he always sat between me and my view of the TV. These are all from one glorious rainy day where we stayed inside and only watched the first season of Dexter. And played one unnecessarily competitive game of Scrabble.
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More photos from the beach trip. These are all family, because since we go to a kind of old-person beach (which I love), it’s a little more isolated. That means it’s hard to scope out people in bathing suits without binoculars, or scooching my chair just a little too close for peoples’ comfort.







