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Thank goodness the shitastic year 2008 is over

December: husband had TIA, job searching and finally job offer on Dec 30! November: Job searching October: Laid off and job searching September: Work toward satisfying goals for eco dev for my city, big presentation August: 4 th annual KLB State conference bestest one ever, held in my town July: planning for state conf June: state conf , downtown main street and brief move out May: downtown main street and nutty husbandry April: ditto, ditto and ditto March: Bestest GAC ever and ditto AND moved to a new department February: Planning and recruiting for GAC January: Planning and recruiting for GAC and 4 extremely humiliating staff meetings, thanks to a hostile work environment put in place by TPTwere . Yes it was the most horrible year ever and I am glad it's over. The cherry on the sundae was the TIA husband had; it was scary and exhilarating to work through it with him, and it may have forever changed us both. I am positively looking forward to good things in the new ye...
We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. - Aesop

Ah therapy

I shall live to knock thy brains out. Courtesy Shakepeare Insult tool
I pretty much abandoned this blog due to overwhelming baloney and complications. I may or may not pick this back up. Older posts are kind of interesting. Sortof.

December highlights

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My son Matt's graduation from ULM>>>>>>> This is my outfit for hubby's office holiday party.
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Womenomics Seminar!!

As promised, here's the announcement about a seminar on Saturday April 21 to commemorate Equal Pay Day, April 24. Seminar topics will include “Networking- Building Relationships”, “Interviewing Do’s and Don’ts”, “How to Craft a Resume – Resumes That Sell”, and “Job Advancement Tips – How to Ask for a Raise”. This seminar is designed for students entering the workforce, women reentering the workforce, or women already in the workforce. Everyone is welcome. Since 1919,BPW has been the leading advocate for workingwomen and their mission is to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information. Admission for this workshop is BPW members – free of charge. Non-BPW members paid by 4/14/07 - $20.00. Non-BPW members paid after 4/14/07 - $25.00. Students (with valid student ID) paid by 4/14/07 - $10.00. Students (with valid student ID) paid after 4/14/07 - $15.00. For reservations, call Peggy Wells at 651-5516 or 651-8934. Make checks to Monroe/West Mon...