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		<title>Alive</title>
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Mmm.  The Yokohama Mama veggie burger at The Vortex.  I love its cheesy, teriyaki, pineapple goodness on a Hawaiian bun.

I also love the dried fruit stalls in China.  Pick a fruit, any fruit&#8230;I bet you can find it in a colorful heap down a winding  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Mmm.  The Yokohama Mama veggie burger at <a href="http://www.thevortexbarandgrill.com/">The Vortex</a>.  I love its cheesy, teriyaki, pineapple goodness on a Hawaiian bun.</p>
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<p>I also love the dried fruit stalls in China.  Pick a fruit, any fruit&#8230;I bet you can find it in a colorful heap down a winding hutong in Beijing.</p>
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<p><a href="http://mellowmushroom.com/">Mellow Mushroom</a> veggie pizza&#8230; that&#8217;s pretty awesome, too.  We just had some last night.</p>
<p>Okay, enough with the food.  What is going on?  Have I dropped off the face of the earth?  Maybe just a little.  You see, this grad school business is VERY BUSY.  Plus, it is also VERY INTERESTING.  So, while I might not absolutely have to do all the readings and give it all 110%, well&#8230;this is what I want to be doing&#8230;probably for a good long chunk of my life.  So I&#8217;m going all out here.  And that leaves very little time for other stuff.  Like a social life.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll figure out the right balance in another week or so.  But yeah- grad school consumes around 70% of my time these days.  I love it.  But I also have a GRA (research assistantship) and I have a part-time job, and that&#8217;s around 28% of my time.  Which only leaves 2% for everything else, if I&#8217;m doing the math correctly.</p>
<p>To top it all off, I caught a bit of a cold this weekend, so I needed to devote some time to recuperating, too.  I&#8217;ve gotten a lot better about listening to my body and putting my own needs first lately.  It involves a lot of saying no for the time being, but hopefully that, too, will change.  Setting boundaries&#8230;that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m about these days.  I had to step down as the Director of Program Support for StandUp, but fortunately we have another awesome volunteer ready to take over for me.  Whew!</p>
<p>Also, Anna and her doggie Roo stayed with us last week and that was super awesome.  She spoiled us with tons of goodies and I got to talk to baby Ziya and read her a story&#8230;I read in my Human Development book that newborns can recognize the voices they heard in utero, so I hope lil Ziya will recognize me once she&#8217;s out of Anna&#8217;s womb.  This whole child-growing/birthing thing fascinates me.  Really and truly.</p>
<p>I have yammered on enough for the night and I have more reading to do, as always, so off I go&#8230;  just wanted to reassure everyone that I am alive and almost-entirely-well!</p>
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<p>Oh!  Also, these are muscadines and I had them for the first time ever on Saturday at Lauren and Doug&#8217;s dinner party (along with lots&#8217;n'lots of other totally delicious food).  They are gooooooood.  You should try some.</p>
<p>Now&#8230;I&#8217;m really going.  Bye!</p>
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