Tuesday's Mystery
Feb. 15th, 2007 09:19 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The project that took up nearly the whole day was R's Valentine present. He'd whimsically suggested in passing that I should compose some verse in iambic pentameter and embroider it onto one of his thermal undershirts. Naturally, I couldn't resist, but it took about seven hours, because first I misjudged how big to make the letters, and it's also really hard to embroider on something so stretchy. Also I gave him an orchid plant and a box of chocolates. He gave me a teddy bear, a pretty bouquet, and a piece of garden art:

So today I really need to get Tuesday's work done!
Do List, in progress
If I'm a Very Good Girl, then I can read Dweck's paper on implicit theories of morality and explore the Journal of the History of Ideas too.


So today I really need to get Tuesday's work done!
Do List, in progress
Revise the ChewFree privacy policy to meet TRUSTe's new standardsWrite the ppt for my Monday presentationGet out the quitting aids and IRT papers- Read and write reviews of two manuscripts for Tobacco Control
- Work on measures and hypotheses for my FYP survey
- Go through all those vegetarianism papers one more time
Read Rozin article;post to blackboard on two articles- Resume highlighting the Geneva Convention
- Resist the impulse to read more of Dweck's work on implicit theories
If I'm a Very Good Girl, then I can read Dweck's paper on implicit theories of morality and explore the Journal of the History of Ideas too.