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This entry was posted on Tuesday, February 1st, 2011 at 1:19 pm. Comment on this post »

Nothing too insightful to write today. This second trimester of grad school has been relatively uneventful so far and I’m finally nearing the half way point. Interview day for our clinical psychology program was yesterday, and seeing all of the incredible young people who would love to come to University of Oregon made me feel appreciative of where I am. Coming to Oregon is beginning to feel more and more like the fated right decision.

There has been sun in Oregon recently. It’s going to be 50 degrees and sunny all week. I’m not sure that I quite understand the weather. It is just so damn fickle. I’m confused and the plants are confused, but we’re all still enjoying the sun.

Here are a few of my favorite recent pictures… a few of my favorite small moments.

Annabel hiding

Annabel hiding

Annabel in Durham, NC over Christmas

Annabel in Durham, NC over Christmas

Erin and Annabel at the carousel

Erin and Annabel at the carousel

Eli eating thanksgiving dinner in Oregon

Eli eating thanksgiving dinner in Oregon

Something that the ocean coughed up onto the sand

Something that the ocean coughed up onto the sand

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  1. Eli Van Zoeren said on February 1st, 2011 at 4:14 pm:

    That last photo is pretty cool. Well framed by the dune-buggy tracks.

  2. Lucy van Scoyoc said on February 21st, 2011 at 5:27 pm:

    Last picture looks like something that recently came out of Dijon. We miss you around here but glad to hear things are looking better out there. Not too happy to hear you jilted me for a pair of younger lovers

  3. Barbara Green said on March 24th, 2011 at 5:49 pm:

    Amanda – I really like your blog. I happened upon sort of randomly, but I’m glad I did. I hope all is well with you and that you’re enjoying like in Eugene a bit more.

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