small goodness

A small goodness is that we got our applications to get our Alaska student loans refinanced put in the mail yesterday (yesterday being the first day it was possible to get the applications), so hopefully we’ll get that and we’ll be able to nail a BIG FAT INTEREST RATE DROP (from up to 9% down to 5.8%) and that’ll do wonders for our finances. That’d rock. A much larger goodness is that Ted’s work is no longer strangling him to death, and he’s been able to come home early the…

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ahahahaha.

Ahahahaha. I have learned how to make MTInclude do my evil bidding. More or less. The real trick will be seeing if I can trick it into playing the part of an actual template system. I may be able to. I also may not, but, well, we’ll see. o.o

goals: ytd

Goals: year to date. Parenthetical statements indicate # achieved in March. Words written anticipated: 99,000 achieved: 120,250 (22,850) Miles biked anticipated: 0 achieved: 11.25 Miles swum anticipated: 30 achieved: 17.8 (3.8) Drawings drawn anticipated: 30 achieved: 4 (2) Books read anticipated: 30 achieved: 25 (10) Pounds lost anticipated: 7.5 achieved: +5 (+3) Well. Let’s take a look at our goals achieved at a quarterly level. Obviously I kick ass in the writing department, am not too much of an embarrassment in the reading department, and have been doing all right,…

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aw!

Aw! Following up Sarah’s nifty news, two rejection letters in the mail. One for Josie, from New American Library, and one for ANGLES, from Starscape. Phooey. Hm. I think I’ll send Angles to some agents now.

hooray!

Hooray for Sarah! Silhouette just asked for the complete manuscript of her romance novel, NO ACCOUNTING FOR CHASE! YAAAAAAAAY SARAH!!!!