Rob and I had were involved in group projects that we completed and presented today. Rob and his group went over a case study on the K'iche in Guatemala, did a language program plan. My group did the Fulani of West Africa.
Fulani woman, from National Geographic website
Our stuff finally arrived this evening ... yay! We've unpacked half of it already. I was so excited to get my sneakers and gym gear out of the boxes that we nearly ran off to the gym to exercise in something other than Docs and pajama bottoms. But we decided that toting 42 boxes of stuff into and around the apartment was probably exercise enough for one day.
Espresso machine unpacked; lattes in the morn. [sigh]
Monday, February 28, 2005
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