On the other note, one of my professors is a major scholar on 1st-century Galilee. He set out to write his dissertation on Jesus as a Galilean, and so dutifully did a crawl through the archives at Tübingen, where he found a book called "Jesus the Galilean," and immediately despaired that his work had been done. And then he noticed that it had been published in 1941 in Germany. It's thesis was apparently that Glaileans were aryan, and so Jesus could not have been a Jew. Crisis averted.
A) Its, in my comment above. B) I think so. June 18 is the theoretical projection date. Which reminds me, I should go email my CPE supervisor and tell him I'm taking a week off....
So, at that point, it could really go either way, as ours is theoretically the 22nd. I recommend, if possible, not scheduling the week off until baby is actually born, cuz CP wound up losing a fair amount of work time sitting around watching me have false labor.
Yeah, indeed it might be either of us. Professorial schedules FTW.
Luckily, I'm working in the hospital in which the kid will be born, so everyone will undoubtedly be getting updates. The nature of the work lends itself to flexibility, as there are about 8 people in my group, and I'll hopefully have accumulated enough merit with them that they feel good about covering my floors. :)
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On the other note, one of my professors is a major scholar on 1st-century Galilee. He set out to write his dissertation on Jesus as a Galilean, and so dutifully did a crawl through the archives at Tübingen, where he found a book called "Jesus the Galilean," and immediately despaired that his work had been done. And then he noticed that it had been published in 1941 in Germany. It's thesis was apparently that Glaileans were aryan, and so Jesus could not have been a Jew. Crisis averted.
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You folks are next! (I think your due date is before ours?)
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B) I think so. June 18 is the theoretical projection date. Which reminds me, I should go email my CPE supervisor and tell him I'm taking a week off....
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Luckily, I'm working in the hospital in which the kid will be born, so everyone will undoubtedly be getting updates. The nature of the work lends itself to flexibility, as there are about 8 people in my group, and I'll hopefully have accumulated enough merit with them that they feel good about covering my floors. :)
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