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Location: Indiana, United States

I am 49 years old (now 57) and am embarking on a career change. I'm back in school and am in the process of completing the requirements to become a librarian (got my MLS in 2009). My husband, and I celebrated our 21st wedding anniversary in 2006 (just celebrated #29). We have 3 wonderful children. We have a cat named Gypsy, we've always been cat people, and a dog named Rufus. Rufus joined our family 3 years ago (now 11 years). He is part toy poodle and part pug. I collect foxes, my collection includes pins to ceramics to stuffed animal foxes. Also, between the five of us we have enough books to start a library. We joke that the house retreats further into the ground every time we go to a library booksale! Updated (info) 2014, as I embark on new blog. Started out as Page (2006), then Circulation Assistant at one branch and then moved to another branch 12/2010, as a Public Library Assistant II. My current job is in Children's Services.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Too little time!

Between L551 and all the required reading and skyhoppers and family, I've had little time to give thought to my personal inquiry project. I was excited to see an article in The Indy Star about being vegetarian and will cut it out when I unearth it from my dining room table. I've also toyed with the idea of interviewing Sarah and friends about their decisions to go vegetarian. May do video. Also, would like to talk to a dietician in person and ask questions about the diet with teens in mind. Probably check back with Dr. Harris for names.
I'm also finding that with an online class I'm avoiding the computer at other times. My personal email is piling up. I used to enjoy emailing friends and family and I've let that slide too. I know there will be a dearth of resources online about vegetarian diets, but my butt is numb! I can't sit here any longer. If only I had a laptop, then I could shift my position and locale.
I've been walking my dog Rufus, prior to writing any of the skyhoppers, as a way of clearing my mind. Sketching out my response on foot before typing a word. Probably also an element of procratination but hey, walking is good for you right? Also, is anybody else out there having cravings to eat all the time when they are planted in front of the computer? Another good reason to take the dog for a walk!

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