Last Thursday I sent out all of my resumes and cover letters, so I figured they should be arriving on Monday or Tuesday at the latest. I even had a dream about it on Sunday night. I've been anxiously awaiting some kind of response from anyone, and nervously trying to muster up the courage to contact those I don't hear from. Well, this morning I saw an e-mail from the Houston Texans in my inbox. I was really excited and anxious to read what it said. It was from the Operations Coordinator, and unfortunately all of their positions are filled. On the bright side, I at least know that he opened it and read it enough to get my e-mail address. Sometimes that's half the battle. So now I wait some more. I think either today or tomorrow I'll start sending out e-mails or calling the others. Or, as was recently suggested to me, I could just show up at their office. The Falcons are close enough for me to do that. Maybe this means a trip to Atlanta. ;-)
Yesterday I watched The Family Stone and Babel. Well, I'd already seen the first half of The Family Stone but never got to finish it. I'm glad I did because it was really good. I really wasn't expecting much from this movie, but I was pleasantly surprised. And then there was Babel. Babel was incredible! I'd even venture to say that it's one of my favorites. It's one of those movies that really gets to you. It was really, really well-made. It kind of reminds me of Crash in a way. Not in the subject matter, but in the way it was put together. If you haven't seen these two movies, hop to it.
That's all for now.

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