May 16, 2007

  • I suppose I should have specified.
    The previous post was seven more WORK days. Not seven more real days.
    Sadly, I still have 2 more days to go.
    Not that I've been working my full 10 hour shifts. I've mostly been flaking off around midnight and coming home early.

    This will be a busy weekend!
    We have Woofstock on Saturday. We'll try to get there as early as possible to avoid the heat (we're already in three digits out here in the summer lands). I have a volunteer meeting for New Hope Cattle Dog Rescue on Sunday afternoon (four hours!). That will be nice though, I should start working on the newsletter sometime soon. I'm hoping they have some sort of prearranged format or something...otherwise, I will be learning how to format a newsletter from scratch. Good thing I'm a smart cookie, eh? I also will be cleaning and prepping for the guests that are coming the following weekend. My in laws will be here Thursday after next, followed by my husbands' friends and then my sister in law. So, the house needs to be dusted and defurred and I need to do some shopping to make sure I have everything prepped for my first week at a new job.

    I think I will buy myself a new notebook for work. I already bought a new alarm clock that has two separate alarms in it - pretty nifty, eh?

    Also still trying to hammer out a schedule that allows Mr Dog to get his full amount of exercise, attention, training and lovin's for the day. I do not want to neglect Indiana - I worry about the cats a bit, but they're pretty freakin' willing to get attention as they so desire it. Mostly by sleeping on my face or licking tender portions of my anatomy to get attention....

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  • Publisher is decent to use and the major choice to format newsletters. However, it is a royal pain in the ass to print, and tends to lose info when you pdf it. Which you'll probably have to do in order for most people to read it. I'd almost suggest using a shitload of text boxes in powerpoint if necessary. Word is okay, but not if you're going to have lots of pictures. Illustrator is kind of like powerpoint, even somewhat intuitive - but again, most people don't have it, and you'd probably have to buy it.

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