Monday, April 29, 2019

An unusual week

This week was full of working on my ending projects for my classes. I'm still without my desktop and this laptop's limited capability is challenging, but I see it as good practice for when I get into the field and may find myself faced with substandard equipment to complete deadlines on.

There were some professional opportunities last week that I missed due to events that were out of my hands. Wednesday evening I watched helplessly as San Augustine, Texas was hit by an F2 Tornado. Though all were lucky and there were no injuries my family and many in town have been hit hard. This is a small town and six or seven businesses were affected, one was leveled to the ground.

In light of this, we planned to go up and check on things on Friday. My husband ended up in the ER with some painful swallowing. He seems alright although we still don't' know what's going on. So that pushed back our arrival to East Texas till 1am.

Working on my cyberbullying paper, final internship paper, book review from the book, and numerous other tasks are keeping me from lingering too much on these events.


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