Sunday, September 26, 2010

5.5 hours worth of work


...and I hope that the 4 placemats that I'll get out of this warp are worth it!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Pile...

I didn't make much progress on the grading pile yesterday, but maybe today.  So many things get in my way...maybe I let them...because I do detest grading!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

One more Pile left

...and it's grading, so I hate it, but I'm almost at a clean desk!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The desk...

...is still a mess, but the piles are receding--except for the grading one which is getting bigger despite my best efforts to ignore it.  Perhaps I need to do something about that.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Taking "THE PILE" and Making piles

So, today begins the great cleaning of the desk.  I'm starting by taking "THE PILE" of accumulated papers, documents, and proof that I've been busy, and putting them into smaller pileS in order to then file, write reports, etc.  I have here about 3 weeks worth of work...and I think I'm about 1/2 way through reorganizing.  Thank goodness.

When I'm done with the PILE shifting, I'll be able to write up my monthly progress report (to date) and put much of this documentation in my "Activity Binder" to have as proof that the work I've been doing has documentation to back it up. 

Being on a grant can be exhausting to those of us who don't like to file.  But, I have to admit it feels good to clean things up a bit!

Friday, September 17, 2010

What Have I been Doing?

So much, and none of it interesting.  Work has really been crazy busy and rather stressful of late.  I've had zero time and energy for blogging, weaving, reading, or otherwise enjoying life.  Things have finally slowed down and will hopefully maintain a regular pace so that I can keep up, have a life, and enjoy my job.  And don't get my wrong, I enjoy my job...just in littler pieces!  So, this is what I've been doing:
  • conferencing with students
  • interviewing and hiring peer mentors for our peer mentor program
  • designing the training for our peer mentors
  • meeting with our external evaluator
  • meeting with our external consultant
  • designing and delivering the training for our faculty advisors in the legal and ethical issues of advising
  • designing and delivering the training for our professional staff in best practices of advising, intrusive advising and the legal and ethical issues of advising
  • creating evaluation tools for all the above training
  • managing our advisors as they began advising the students in my classes
  • planning, designing activities and teaching 2 sections of a college success class (these are the pilot students who we will track for retention purposes and who are going through our advising model)
  • grading assignments for the 2 sections I'm teaching
For fun I:
  • Went to College Station and attended the season opener for the Texas Aggie football season
  • Got my hair cut
  • Went to bookclub
  • Hosted my crafting group: The Crafty Vixens
And that's about it.  I hope to be back to more regular blogging soon.

Thursday, September 02, 2010

Book Review: A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrich

A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrich follows the characters Ralph Truitt, a very rich man in Wisconsin, and his "mail order" bride, Catherine Land.  Catherine arrives in the middle of the first snow storm of the year to begin her life as the wife of Mr. Truitt.  She misrepresents herself from the start yet Mr. Truitt marries her anyway.  Her plan was to slowly poison him with arsenic and then bring her lover to live in his mansion.  Things don't go as planned for either, and to tell too much of the rest of the plot would give away more than anyone interested in reading the book would want. 

It's a quick read, even though it feels "big."  And mostly good.  I didn't like any of the characters and thought Goolrich's writing was overdone in many instances, but it was a good book, and I recommend it to anyone who likes reading books with surprise endings.