It has begun:

Monday

The new semster, Spring 2005, doesn't officially start until January 18 (next Tuesday) but my online course Indian Epics is available now! So I've begun. I did most of the orientation work and plan on finishing what I can tomorrow. I've also started some work on the weekly vocabulary work. I would do the readings and quizzes and all but I have to wait for my books. The latest they should be here is on Saturday which will give me plenty of time to work ahead. I'm very excited about the semester and ready to get to learning!
Not too much has been going on in my life. I've been bumming around. Playing my online game, Dark Age of Camelot, and reading alot. I've managed to finish two books: The Damnation Game by Clive Barker and Kitchen Priviledges by Mary Higgins Clark. They were both wonderful stories. I'm working on a Jack the Ripper Book by Patricia Cornwell. Not really my cup of tea but she is a very good author. I've also listened to a couple of Audio books from Audio books for free. Both were Mark Twain stories. 1,000,000 pound note and Ghost Story. Both are very funny!
I've decided to add a quote everyday. I think these are good quotes albet sometimes unusual. I get these from my school planner. There is one for each week. Enjoy!
Merry Meet and Blessed Be
Jill

Quote: A mother is not a person to lean on but a person to make leaning unnessary. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Her Son's Wife, 1926

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