presentations and pots

I just returned from a job interview for a web developer position for this site. I think it went well; my interviewer told me he was very impressed with some of the things I’ve been working on (I showed him past sites I’ve done). I’ll know by the end of the week if I have it or not.

I’m over at Todd’s now but I’ve no idea where that boy is. I told him I’d be back from my interview around 7 p.m., so I figured he would be here but I haven’t seen him. He left his computer on, though, so I figure he just ran out on a quick trip. Plans for tonight include hanging out with him and then with Jess at 8p to watch American Idol. I’ve been a complete slacker when it comes to following that show this season because I’m always doing something other than watching TV when it’s on. I can’t believe there are already only three contestants left; what happened to Paris??

At work I’ve been preparing a presentation about what I’ve accomplished this semester. I hate giving presentations about that sort of thing, but fortunately it won’t have to be long and it won’t be to a large number of people. I’ll just rattle on about how I created my main project and how I improved an already-existing side project.

Todd met my family this past weekend and that went very well. He spent a long time Friday night just talking with my dad out in the garage while Mom and I were inside, then spent a while with my brother, talking about weight lifting. He’s now incorporating some lifts that my brother taught him into his daily routine, which is neat, and then he and Dad are conversing via email about various things.

I brought back a lot of stuff from my parents’ house, including a cherry coffee table that got a lot shinier after it got Pledge-d, various kitchen supplies (thank you, Mom—now I have knives!), books, and CD’s. Todd griped because he had to help haul all my things in, but the apartment is much nicer with them and, really, I don’t think I could have survived much longer without my Orson Scott Card books. ;)

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