It’s nice outside…

I’m pretty much blowing off all PC related projects this weekend. One, because last week at work was very stressful, trying to fit 5 days of work into 4 days of the week, and two, because it’s finally nice outside!

We spent most of yesterday at my parent’s house, and I think we’ll be spending most of today just enjoying the fact that we can go outside without bundling up. 🙂

I might even come back later and work on job search stuff with the laptop on the front porch. Sounds like heaven…

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