The past month
Time flies.
I've been spending a lot of time on Revish - something I've mentioned here before. They opened to the public a little over a week ago. When we got back from our trip to Savannah I found a Revishing t-tshirt waiting for me. That was pretty cool. I don't think I did much to help out with the testing, but Dan seems to think so.
Revish has renewed my interest in reading. I'd kind of given up on it, except for book group books. I now have a tall stack of books I plan on reading in the next few months and am really looking forward to them. I'm enjoying The Eyre Affair right now.
I've also been busy with work. I've been made task lead on a project and have been putting in quite a few hours a day doing that.
The 365 projects have been keeping me busy writing for fun and a kind of therapy. It has also been fun reading other people's posts.
I spent a bit of time planning our spring break in Savannah - we went last week. The hard work paid off, because we had a great time. It was relaxing and fun. We went with some friend who have kids in the same grades as mine, so everyone had people to hang out with. The weather was ideal the first four days - then it got cold, but was still sunny. Saturday night was way too cold though - and the bathroom had no heater. The only other place to shower/bathe was in the beach showers. They were fine in warm weather, but not so comfortable in the cold weather.
Clare visited SCAD. She's been talking about going to college there for years, so we thought we should stop by for a visit. It was nice - but it is an art school. I'd like to see Clare in a university. Not that I think art is not useful, I'd just prefer she get a more rounded undergrad experience -- then maybe go somewhere more specific for her graduate degree. She loved what she saw though, and wants to go there even more.
So, I've been busy - but in a good way.

Comments
So yes, I guess I must have liked it.
I reviewed it on Revish: http://www.revish.com/reviews/0142001805/cedarwaxwing/