Planning ahead

I should buy this, SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 6 Study Guide (CX-310-065): Exam 310-065 and recertify, so that if I need to, I can go back out to work. Can you tell that I’m not particularly enamoured with the idea? Maybe I will be, in time, but not right now.

I went up to the OU and have decided on my courses for the first year of my maths degree. I’m really looking forward to it, does that make me a little sad? 😉

Other than that, I’m just looking forward to educating my children again. Myself. Without a curriculum. Although I may look into maths curriculums, more to have a ticklist of things to cover than to actually follow a plan.

Today we are listing things on Etsy that Big has made. You can find them in her very own section, Handmade by Big.


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4 responses to “Planning ahead”

  1. Oh, you’re home edding again?! Wow. 😀

  2. looking forward to OU seems perfectly normal to me… but then it would, wouldn’t it!

  3. I think it’s great you’re looking forward to starting the degree. It would be sad if you were starting it and not looking forward to it!
    If and when you do your maths curric assessment i’d like to pick your brains 🙂

  4. Which maths courses have you gone for then?

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