Thursday, May 13, 2010
Two down, ten or so to go
But soon enough, it’ll be time to start over again . . .
Monday, May 10, 2010
Fleeting attraction
Friday, May 7, 2010
Digging in the dirt
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
May 4, 1970
Tin soldiers and Nixon coming,
We're finally on our own.
This summer I hear the drumming,
Four dead in Ohio.
(lyrics by Neil Young)
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Food for thought
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Where in the blog-world is Pat?
It’s been over 6 weeks since my last post. Unlike the other, more prolific blogger in the household, I often seem to lack interesting subjects and/or the creative energy to formulate a post. But I want to keep this blog current, so I have promised myself that I will make an effort to be more productive and post on a regular basis. So here’s a quick recap of what I’ve been up to lately.
In the past month and a half I have
- Read 6 chapters of Statistics
- Completed 6 chapters of Statistics homework
- Taken (and completely bombed) 2 tests
- Read 8 chapters for Fundraising Class
- Wrote 3 papers for Fundraising Class
- Composed, produced and mailed 2 SWL newsletters
- Read Eudora Welty short stories for book club
- Hosted said book club meeting
- Spent a weekend in DG helping Sarah move
But wait, there’s more! Coming attractions include prepping for the Statistics final and completing a 10 page paper and a class presentation summarizing the paper. Then I have a week's respite during which I can start working on the new vegetable garden. Oh, and sometime in there my mom is coming to visit.
Hopefully by then I'll figure out a routine.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
The first day of spring
--sigh
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Giveaways
Every once in a while one item takes the lead in most-used (or over-used) giveaway. In fact, right after 3M™ came out with their Post-It® notes, sticky-note pads became the giveaway of choice. Then someone invented those squishy “anti-stress” thingies and soon every law firm in the country stamped their name on some variation and handed them out. This year’s winner: reusable grocery bags.
It’s a great idea; having shopped at Aldi for a long time, I heartily embrace the concept. Before we moved to Ohio we picked up two bags from Trader Joe’s. And I bought a couple from my local grocery chain over a year ago when they first offered them. This year, the trade show people seem to have bought into the idea big time. At the last two garden shows we attended, the major sponsors provided a bag to each attendee as they presented their ticket. It’s a good fit – gardening and ecological responsibility – and we eagerly snapped up our bags. But when I got home, one question surfaced: just how many does one household need? I figure I have at least a dozen now, and that doesn’t count the last couple of plastic Aldi bags that haven’t worn out yet. We simply don’t buy enough groceries to fill all those bags! So this begs the question:
Can they be recycled?
Monday, March 8, 2010
Garden Show Finds
The show was held at the state fairgrounds, in two buildings connected by a tented walkway. The garden “part” was in one and the home-related in the other. We almost missed the “home” section, until someone we were chatting with told us about it. The garden part of the show was different than what we had seen before. The show had an overall theme, art in the garden or something like that, which the display gardens reflected. That made it a little more interesting as we walked through the displays. There weren't as many garden vendors as at other shows we've been to, but I still managed to find a couple of cute items. Oh, and Jim made a new friend.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
- Mandatory preparations for the first day of class include locating the nearest coffee vendor. This is especially important when your classes are held from 6 - 10 pm.
- I can still do the cross-campus dash in under 5 minutes. Thank you Leslie Sansone!
- The downtown walk/don't walk signs make no sense to me, so I've reverted to the Chicago school of crossing: wait til there's a break in traffic and make a run for it. I haven't lost my touch.
- It seems that the Transit Police can drive on the sidewalk. What's that all about?
- Some things haven't changed: academic types still prefer turtlenecks and blazers.
- Interesting, even after just three weeks, my brain feels like it's running on all its cylinders again, after just chugging along for so many years.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Coincidence?
Believe these things or not, but the timing was interesting . . . .
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Making lemonade
Sometimes life has to give you a little push. This one came in the form of an announcement that my office is closing at the end of this year. I had two options: move to Rochester NY or move on. I chose to move on. So I’m embarking on a new adventure.
I’m now a graduate student at the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Studies at Cleveland State University, working toward my Masters degree in Nonprofit Administration and Leadership (it’s kind of like an MBA only for nonprofit entities). Classes started this week. All I can say is . . . this is going to be fun!
When life hands you lemons . . .