After spending nearly 400 or 500 dollars on books, I got a mere 30 dollars back when I resold them. What a racket! I'm looking into e-textbooks for next quarter.
Anyway, now I'm off for 3 weeks and I can devote attention to Yumi, Ardella and Aidan, knitting, and reading. I've been to the library already. Oh how I've missed it all!
The following pictures are Yumi at 15 weeks on tie down. Lyn stayed with Yumi on Monday and Wednesday mornings in November until this Wednesday while I was in class, and I think he took these pictures of Yumi.



Yumi is 4 months old today and we're beginning to take her out more since she has had her shots. We are still keeping outings to short outings and we're timing them around relieving periods. So far we've been successful. This is her before we went on an outing to sell back books and then have lunch downtown with Lyn this afternoon. I love her wrinkles!
2 comments:
I stopped doing Clark's buyback thing when I realized I was getting very, very little for my books. I felt like it was worth keeping the books rather than getting almost nothing for them (one book I got 25 cents for!). After graduation, I had a massive stockpile of books and needed to get rid of them... so I found a college textbook site and got nearly $400 for about half of my books! You should look into that if it's possible!
I will never do the buy-back or rental again. Thanks for the tip on the college textbook site. I was told that they had enough textbooks for my anatomy class, but if they paid me anything for it next quarter, it would only be 5 dollars. I walked out and handed my book to Relay for Life who gladly took it. They'll probably sell it on one of those college textbook sites, so I just made a donation for the season.
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