I got Steve to work and went to the gym to work out. While there, my intestines became really angry with me, and I had to rush home. Immodium has stopped most of the unpleasantness, but now I'm wrung out and groggy. I did get a little bit of editing done on this article, but I didn't finish it the way I'd hoped.
The silver lining is that as I was editing, I was thinking, "This is really good. Maybe I should contribute it to a more established journal than the one I've been considering." So I've sent off an e-mail to the Catholic Historical Review asking for their guidelines. Cross fingers.
No word from advisor, but I don't know if I should phone. If I don't hear from her, I'm writing to other advisor. I am very afraid of this seen as being game playing, but this is my life we're talking about here.
I just got a 4 day data entry gig from OfficeTeam. This makes me feel a lot better. Hopefully more work will follow; temp work is better for someone who needs to spend a lot of time writing.
Also, I am quite happy with my article indeed. I hope that the CUA gets the subscription guidelines to me quickly so I can send them this manuscript.
Ryan's description of the end of Easter Vigil mass: Corks popping out of wine bottles, beer cans opening, wrappers from boxes of candy and Dreyer's ice cream lids flying all over the place.
For a day that started out with ouchy insides and rushing for the toilet, it turned out quite all right.
Oh, and I once again need to beg a ride to the Science Fiction meetup.
patgund, I was also booted from the Anime/Manga meetup. I suggest we start one that is less drama. Not being a bitch, I propose we not put it on the same night as the existing one.