May 21: Curses and English

My work focused on the curse subsection of my dissertation. This is one of the most important sections, and the challenges is getting the flow of the whole chapter off a tiny screen. I ended up exporting into Word to have more control of the layout of the text–and see more text on my 13″ laptop screen. It will be a pain to get back into the Nota Bene software, but it seems to help the writing process.

Anya worked on her online English course today. She only has the final exam to do tomorrow, and there is no school tomorrow. I offered her a congratulatory trip to the mall tomorrow after completing her course. I didn’t go today, but instead worked from home on revising my presentation for next week, integrating the constructive concepts I heard from my colleagues yesterday. And then this writing on curses.

I’m working from my kitchen table today as Anya is home and in her room. The best desk is in her room. The kitchen table needs clearing for meals.

Kitchen view 1
Kitchen view 1
Kitchen view 2
Kitchen view 2

I’m also trying to get an online secure code for my CapitalOne MasterCard debit card to be able to make online purchases at 0% international transaction fee. However, the link I need off of MasterCard’s page results in an error message. So, then I sent and email to support and hope for a response. If I use other cards, it can cost up to 3% in fees, which start to add up.

In a National Geographic email today came a link for sites from Norway. Enjoy. National Geographic images of Norway. The 7/10 picture is Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) that we hiked two weeks ago during the Ascension Day holiday.

So, life goes on.

With blessings,

Beth

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