I’m Not Here

Well, I am, but too much is going on to think about writing a blog post. Strange how I find myself doing that regardless, huh?

  1. Buncha university issues for Youngest Son. He’s been accepted to both universities he applied to, but one is in another province and so requires more evidence that he did, in fact, take the correct first year Physics and Chemistry courses required for his major. He has to decide on a university by the end of the month, because he also just got accepted into residence at the out-of-province university and the deadline for accepting is March 31st. Next week, he’s checking out the B.C. university and talking to the academic advisor there. As soon as he gets back, he needs to hie himself to Alberta and then make his decision.
  2. I was happily editing the partial of my WIP after a friend read the revised version for me when I suddenly realized that I had some timeline issues that had never occurred to me before. They’re a result of the book being set in the States and the fact that Canada and the U.S. don’t share the same stat/federal holidays. So, suddenly, I had to put aside my revisions and do a buncha research, including a phone call to Seattle. I’ve just printed out my new file of brainstorming. I think I’ve solved all the issues, and now need to get back to applying them to the revisions. Don’t you hate it when you think you have all the research you need and then discover you still have more to do?

So that’s my week. Other issues happening, too, but none I’m prepared to discuss in a public forum. Let’s just say it was a bit of a shaky week. Really want to see things settled for Y.S., though. Patience, Cindy, patience.

By Cindy

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2 comments

  1. Your son is obviously brilliant and takes after his mom. 🙂

    I did the same thing with mine. I sent it to my CP, then realized something needed fixing. I emailed her not to start reading, and fixed it the next day. Good luck!

  2. LOL, thanks, but I could never take calculus-based physics and first year college chemistry. Biology is as hard a science as I can master – high school level. My other son is majoring in history. That’s more my speed.

    I’m applying the extra revisions right now. It’ll all work out. I didn’t think so a couple of days ago, but it’s amazing what the brain can come up with when you assign it a “story problem.”

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