The research project was finished today. I worked on it last night until my eyes got blurry and did the same today. I think I did some good work,
The doctor was sick, yesterday, so I will be seeing her on Friday. It is a check up, but I got some issues that I will not go into here.
I still need to see about selling the china.
And if Chili's might have a check for my last. I keep thinking there is one. Today, I started to call and decided I would just drop in tomorrow.
I have an interview tomorrow and one on Thursday. If I get them I can forego selling the china, and, maybe, have a better May.
MClure's saw me today and once (maybe twice). Other than the bus drivers and the doctor's office from yesterday, I have been seen by no one. I talked to my sister and K yesterday, the one job interview today, Another reason to get a job: I am getting too comfortable being away from people.
Speaking of jobs, email sent me these:
Unfortunately, Muncie Habitat for Humanity has decided not to move forward with your application at this time.
While we wish we had better news, continuing to search and apply will help you maintain your momentum.
Best of luck,
The Indeed team
And:
Thank you for applying to the Trivia Host position at Nerdy Talk Trivia.Unfortunately, Nerdy Talk Trivia has moved to the next step in their hiring process, and your application was not selected at this time.
Some reading this evening:
Food Innovations That Came from War (we might count the FDA in food items that came from war.)
9 Fascinating Foods With Royal Roots (a pork dessert?)
I am finally getting into White House Plumbers. I remember those days, it was hard getting used to the Looney-Tunes presentation,
More rejections for my stories:
Thank you for your submission to The Saturday Evening Post. After careful consideration, we are sorry to say that we will not be publishing your story in our publication. Because of the sheer volume of freelance submissions we receive, we regret that we are unable to provide a more personal response. For many reasons—from subject matter to style to the limitations of space—we sometimes must reject well-written, insightful stories.
We are indebted to independent writers like yourself, without whom publishing our magazine and our online content would not be possible. Please do not hesitate to send us your work in the future.
Sincerely,
The Saturday Evening Post Editors
That was another one for "Colonel Tom." This was the one I had my hopes pinned on. Oh, well.
The other came from Narrative:
Thank you for sending your work to Narrative. We are always grateful for the opportunity to review new work, and we have given "True Love Ways Gone Astray" close attention and careful consideration. We regret, however, that "True Love Ways Gone Astray" does not meet our needs at this time. We hope that you will keep us in mind in the future.
Sincerely,
The Editors
Back to the email. Maybe a trip to McClure's, depends on the bank account.
sch 7:52 pm
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