Nov 18, 2010 22:29
Having a wonderful dinner helped to ease the stress of my marketing class. Dattas and I worked together to make the Mummy dogs before he used the remainder of the dough for cinnamon biscuits. They were fantastic.
Tonight helped to remind me that I am not in a subject I do well in. I have a hard time seeing things from the company's perspective when it comes to marketing. I found out that I made a major woopsie on my marketing paper, but I have enough good parts that I should still earn some decent points. Thankfully we have a person who lives and breathes marketing on our team, so our team assignments will not suffer for my lack in this area.
Sadly, this is an area I really need to work on for the UACPA. Even though I mainly focus on The Disclosure (my darling baby - the student newsletter), I still want to do something with the facebook page. I am thinking that from now on, I will just add a little anectdote or tip per week and leave it at that. The newsletter does most of the hard work. Also, I do not want to flood our few facebook people with boring items. Many of them are probably busy.
On my reading front, I have a heavy fun-load. I decided to read all three books for the book club next month: A Christmas Carol by Dickens, The Black Cat by Poe, and The Turn of the Screw by Henry James. I still have my two library books: The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll (almost done) and CashFlow Quadrant (WOOT! Kiyosaki!). Our buddy Ed also lent me two of the books from the Letters From A Nut series. Finally, I feel really bad about my massive list of ongoing reading projects: Writers Inc., From Plato to Derrida, A Kierkegaard Anthology, Nietzsche, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, Dancing the Wheel, Origin of the Species, Celtic Mythology, and The Faerie Way.
Anywho, I am going to go curl up with Dattas and read more Lewis Carroll. I have an early morning with my mom to prepare for the Thanksgiving dinner she is going to teach me to prepare.
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