Personal Poetry Anthology

May 01, 2007 16:22

I've discovered that I have quite a lot of work done on it already. All of my poems have been selected, and about half of them have been placed where I want them to be. Now it just comes down to fine tuning the layout of the poems themselves, typing up the title page, preface and table of contents, and doing some decoration. We've got roughly an hour and a half to work on it tomorrow during class, I'll be working on it before I go to work, and then I have Thursday until it's time for me to go to ballet. Sounds quite doable to me. Once that's over, I can finally focus on my projects for Oregon history. One of them still needs a bunch of signatures, and the other one is a diary. I need to actually write those entries since all I've been able to do thusfar is outline them. There's no way I'm going to be able to meet my goal of doing in-depth outlines of each entry, so I'll just have to go with the rough ones I already have. Maybe Mr. Jones will be understanding. It's not like he gave me the deadline, anyway. I gave myself the deadline. I just wasn't able to meet it like I'd hoped. As for the signatures, looks like I'm taking a trip downtown. Saturday Market sounds like a good idea, but since I need to get a total of 200 signatures by the 15th I'm probably going to have to go all over the place. It's funny, in our petition group our original goal was just to get 100 signatures between the three of us. Then we had two other people from another class join up with us and they had a goal of 1,000 signatures. Now we're supposed to try and get 200 signatures a piece. Granted it won't be a total loss if we can't get them all, but it'll look more impressive to the senator I'm sending them to if we can get the thousand. Speaking of which, I should probably send an e-mail to that senator to let him know that we're doing this. He'll probably think it's a bit funny since I'm sure they've already conducted a much more thorough survey/petition of their own, but hey, what else are we going to do with it? While I'm at it, I need to send an e-mail out to the group members to check on their progress. Since the petition has to do with sales tax, and since I know the most about sales tax in regards to the group, I was voted group leader. Time to start leading.

Blah, I don't want to have to go to the meeting tonight ;-;
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