Back to school
I picked up my final project paper for my archaeology class yesterday - the one I was worried about because I didn't have time to proofread it.... I got 100%!! I was astounded, but very happy. My professor wanted me to enter the project into the Student Research Symposium, but unfortunately the deadline for abstracts was yesterday, so it's a little late. That and I have class all day on the day of the symposium, so I wouldn't even be able to be there to present my poster, so it would be kind of silly. But it was gratifying to have her ask.
The rest of my spring break that I haven't written about was pretty low-key, but nice. I saw Diarios de Motocicleta on Friday - an excellent movie, and good practice for my Spanish. Sunday I drove down to Salem for Easter dinner with Jim and Siri Kirpal. It was lovely to see them again, and I came home with jars of jam and pickles and 23 new CDs of family slides and photos! Hooray for Jim, who has been hard at work archiving all of our wonderful family material.
Time to head to class now, and then after class I have a meeting for my naturalist training class - we have a field trip this weekend where we get to learn to track animals and make bird calls and all sorts of fun things. Goody goody. :)