A week?

Gee has it really been a whole week since I posted anything here? That can only mean one thing, I’ve been living on the logical, analytical side non stop lately!

Actually I have been. Between job hunting, holidays, working, and playing with a bunch of beta software in order to increase my skill set, I’ve been pretty much completely geeked out lately. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, for now. There’s a lot on my plate, and let’s face it, most of this stuff is done much more easily sans the emotional side. 🙂

At the same time, it’s the excitement of all this new stuff, and the new possibilites that keeps me going, so there is still some emotion. It’s just not a negative emotion so I’m not really used to describing it. *L*

Hope all is well with you!

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