Kona and I are writing you all to say thanks for your thoughts. We are currently curled up on the floor next to one another and honestly, I am not sure who is more relieved she is home. Not that I am biased or anything, but I think the nursing staff and doctors were big Kona fans and I might be wrong, but the nurse seemed sad I was taking the world's co-cutest kitty home.
UT started classes again today. I am taking a course about religion and public policy. We will discuss everything from faith-based initiatives to the teaching of evolution in schools. Everyone teaches one class so I've got to pick a topic that involves religion and public policy. So many options! Right now I'm thinking I will look at the impact of federal money on social service programs- specifically those that respond to basic needs like food and shelter.
My other courses are related to managing public finances and data analysis. I solemnly swear not to expound on either one.
Jeremy and I begin our Salsa dancing lessons soon. I am very excited! Austin is such a fantastic place for dancing to great music, and since the bars are now smoke free we will actually have a reason to go! I will also be taking tap dancing with quite a few of the staff members from St. Austin's. How funny is that? Erin and the tap dancing nuns/priests.
My wonderful husband is almost done with dinner. Mmm, fajitas.
Until next time!
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Welcome home to Kona, and good luck with your new semester. I think that "Erin and the Tap Dancing Nuns" sounds like an excellent number for a Broadway musical.
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