- Tomorrow is my day on the 2011 Virtual Advent Tour, and I'll be sharing one of my fave holiday recipes.
- I'm nearly done with The Sisters Brothers. It's taken me a ridiculously long time to read this book, but I've sort of been savoring it. And I've sort of been a wee tad lazy. Sorry, Jill!
- Next week is the final week of the academic term, so I'm in the throes of a grading frenzy. Gotta get all these essays squared away so I can do fun holiday things. Like blow money!
- And that's it. I'd kinda like to go eat lunch now at my fave restaurant. I'll have #89.
And here's a picture of a sleeping sugar glider. Because it's cute. And Fridays are for cuteness.
Note: this is not my sugar glider. This is from the mecca of all supreme cuteness, CuteOverload.com.

All I am doing right now is grading...errrr...finding things to do to put off grading.... :)
ReplyDeleteD'awww.
ReplyDeleteGood luck surviving that final week of term!
Oh I'm so glad you're a Cute Overload fan too! I've been addicted to it since, um, 2006 or so...sugar gliders are ridiculously adorable! Held one once. It quivered. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you can see the light at the end of the tunnel with those papers.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious to hear your thoughts on The Sisters Brothers. I have it checked out from the library but haven't had a chance to pick it up yet. Hope you have a great (and stress free) weekend!
ReplyDeleteNo worries!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if finals week is worse for students or the professors. :-( Good luck with next week.
ReplyDeleteBeing me, I of course downloaded the Bistro B menu check out #89. I have never had Asian tomato rice! So intriguing. I hope it was yummy.
ReplyDeleteI am also taking a very long time to read my current book- it's the end of term for me, too (as a student), and it's been so busy! But hopefully I can get in a good amount of reading over break. So excited for that as, er, I have very few blog posts remaining in my saved-up inventory.
That sugar glider is adorable. I always wanted one but I believe they're pretty difficult to care for, from what I have heard.
ReplyDeleteI've seen and touched one of these at our zoo and they are as cute and soft as they look.
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