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It's been busy, but mostly uneventful.
Valentine's day was observed with a broken heart shaped meatloaf (it's that sort of year).

#2 son was going to skip on passing out Valentine's Day cards to his class. This is the last year he has the opportunity to do so. He had a change of heart once I suggested making custom cards. He used an image of an actual heart. We printed them out from the photo center at Costco to retain all the gory details. He's really benefited from the programs I've downloaded to use in my Design class.
I had a surprise gift box from my friend Norm in VT land at my door this week. It was loaded up with new VT beers that have been released since I was there last. He also included a jar of jelly made from his plum tree. I'm really excited and thankful for that care package.
My friend Dave gave me a 4-Pk of Pinthouse first ever can release. Crispy Waves is good, but I feel it could be better.
Austin Mod House artchitect Mark Meyer was at Kitty Cohen's this weekend, selling Po-Boys. We stopped by to grab some quick lunch. He's real good about always doing new things. That's the secret to a happy life, don't get bored.
I'm prepping to sale these super rare wheels. For years, I've refused all the emails of people wanting to buy them. But this is the year for letting go. These were a dealer option for BMW 2002tii purchased in Italy. There are a few people that have found they have one, in the their spare tire well. For those unfortunate souls that are seeking to get their car back to 100% stock (as it was new), these are hard to come by.
We've rediscovered Black Star Co-Op. It happens to be directly across from Ranch 99 (Asian food grocery). We now have this and their delicious chicken wings to compliment a trip to load up on dumplings and such.

I'm fairly certain I've not been following directions in my design class. My work may not solve "The Design Problem". But it's certainly something for discussion during the class critique. I enjoy the other students as well. The class does have more homework than most of us expected. I'll take my giant Bristol Board Pad to PHP later today, for homework.