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12 August 2003, 3:39 PM

I'm tired today, and that puzzles me. Really. I got plenty of sleep last night, and even more the night before that and the night before that. I shouldn't be so tired today.

I took my final exam in Spanish II on Friday, so the next two weeks are class-free. That means I'll finally have a little more time in the evening to work on the new house. There's still a lot of unpacking to do, and it needs sweeping, etc.

When classes start again I'm also going to begin a formal exercise program that's offered to faculty and staff here. Getting up and moving around will be good for me, and hopefully help me lose this weight (and bring back some of my strength as well). I did get up and move around this weekend - I took a day off to help my folks with a few things. They'd been sick for a couple of weeks and needed a couple of extra hands to get stuff in order. It felt good to help.

Fazia Rizvi

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