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It's almost Friday

Hello all,



We are so glad it's almost Friday. Although I don't know how restful it will be since I have work to worry about. I have got to get ready for a meeting with the Vet School Dean on Monday. I have so much information to convey to her and I have to think about organizing my thoughts into some kind of coherant fashion.



As much as I complain about work, when I hear about Diana's recount of the homeless camp at the church and then the layoffs at Hewlett-Packard, makes me grateful I have a job. Luckily, I don't take things for granted and also realize that being destitute or without a job can certainly happen to anyone. Diana, I am sure that some of those homeless people don't look like they "belong" there, but then again what do you really have to look like to be homeless right?

It sounds like a good effort on your part and hopefully all of these individuals can land on their feet. Diana, perhaps you could interview each one and capture their life stories in a book. It would be a collection of biographys, some of them probably have some very interesting tales to tell. I am just joking Diana, although I am sure you really want to do this, I know you are busy with other activities, especially that of playing the guitar :-)



Again, it was great to see everyone. Hopefully, we can get some more pictures on the blog soon.



I need to get back to getting some more work done. Hope everyone is well.



Sandra







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