Apr. 29th, 2007

Yesterday's breadcrumb was about whether the Israelites were really lost for 40 years in the desert. Today's breadcrumb traces a link between modern media tactics and the ancient Israelites.

For anyone who saw me yesterday, I'm not sure whether to apologize or take a bow. I was so very, very sleep deprived. Thank you all for putting up with my babbling.

I went to Ian's parents' place, managed to (just barely) keep all the snarky remarks from passing my lips, and ate some tasty food. Afterwards, it was off to LC's birthday party, where I saw some people I hadn't seen in a whle, most notably the birthday boy himself. Hugs all around!

The only down-side to all this was that I got a call from Marc during the 10 minutes I spent driving home from the party. I make it a policy not to answer my phone while I'm driving, especially when the conditions are as horrific as they were last night. So I was unhappy when I got home and realized that I'd missed Marc's call. Hopefully I'll hear from him today.

On today's agenda: plan tomorrow's lesson, write the next Daily Breadcrumbs essay, transfer over my new pictures to flickr so that non-Facebook people can read them (alternately, you can try this link, which should allow you to see the Facebook album without actually being on Facebook), and then character creation for a new game. TTFN.
Okay, this is officially the last time I upload a single set to three different places. From here on in, all photos will be put onto my LJ gallery, which is public for anyone to view, even non-lj users. But, for the sake of all those people who aren't on facebook, the pictures from Marc's last Maz night can be seen on:

- my Facebook
- Flickr
- my LJ gallery

If you still can't see it, it's your own darn fault.

Now to go do something moderately productive. *grin*

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