Sunday, April 29, 2007

My Last Conference: See You Later, MSUSAers

Earlier this evening, I returned from my last MSUSA conference as a student. We calculated it today, and in the past five years I have attended:

  • 26 Conferences and Board Meetings
  • 4 Lobby Days
  • 2 Cultural Diversity Conferences
  • 3 DC Summits
That's just the "big" stuff. Along the way there have also been things like Internal Affairs meetings, scholarship dinners and a golf scramble.

When I first began going to conferences, I never dreamed this association would become such a huge part of my life. Then in my junior year, Julie asked me about being Campus Rep...even at that point I had been to more conferences than most of the senate and I knew what was going on. She was worried about me being both a Chair and CR, so I took the job on a trial basis...it became permanent soon after and I kept that position for a total of 2.5 years under three different Presidents.

Going into this year I knew I would only be able to do the CR job for fall because of the demands of student teaching this spring. I figured the end of the semester would mark the end of my involvement, until I was convinced by Cody on the way home from Fall Conference that I should run for the At-Large board position that remained vacant. As usual, he had good arguments so I said I'd run if nominated...of course he did so the next day, I went through the election in December and became a board member.

As we had lunch today with a number of others before leaving Marshall, Cody asked me what my favorite memory was. It's hard to pick just one....there are so many things that stand out. Among them:
  • Karaoke night in Moorhead, July 2006
  • My first experience as a Board Proxy in December 2004...a fish out of water
  • Both At-Large Director elections I took part in...ohhh the nerves!
  • My parents' nickname for the old Como office...they said it looked from the outside like I was interning in a crack house.
  • Early morning drives to St Cloud with Jake for Internal Affairs meetings.
  • "Car dancing", also known as me getting my groove on to whatever upbeat music was played on our long drives from Bemidji...in recent times Cody's collection of teen pop.
  • The Internship experience-- this past summer spent working with our officers and staff was great.
I was asked several times this weekend: "Will you miss it?" and "How does it feel that this is your last conference?" In truth I am not sure how it feels...I was in kind of a strange mood, rather melancholy. But I don't think it's hit me yet that I will never again sit at a table in Delegate Assembly or as a Board Member...that the next time I stop by an MSUSA event, it will be as an alumni visitor rather than a participating student.

It has been an amazing experience and I truly believe there is only more good to come from the association. Will I miss the work and the people? Yes. But I do have the advantage of planning to remain in Minnesota for the time being, and you can bet that I will be a supportive alum and stay in touch with folks. I closed my comments at this morning's Board meeting with the same phrase Julie used when she left Bemidji for NYC...

"It's not goodbye, it's see you later"

Monday, April 23, 2007

Joys of Thesis Writing

Lots of work...

Time with the evil SPSS....

19 pages of writing and graphs...

2 pages of references...

1 title page.

What's it all equal? The first draft of a political science thesis.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Free Hugs?

Brina showed us this the other day in the Senate Office...it's pretty neat, check it out.
I'm all for Free Hugs

Monday, April 16, 2007

Crazy Weeks

These are the crazy weeks of April. Everything picks up and everyone is frantic. The year is slowly winding down, and while we are all ready, we aren't at the same time.

Mom called tonight...my Praxis II scores arrived at the house and apparently I passed, which is good news. I've cleared another hurdle toward licensure, whether or not I choose to use it.

Submitted two job applications today, and a third will be mailed out tomorrow. Fingers crossed.

Senate election re-do this week. If you are a BSU student who has not voted...do so...for CODY AND STEPH!

I feel as though I have neglected this blog the last month or two. I have some more thinking to do about some pending postings...gotta get some thoughts out on here soon.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Brief Update

Many things happening in the last week...some of the major stuff:

1) Finished student teaching
2) Went through the first run of my Student Achievement Day presentation
3) Spent the weekend in the Cities MSUSA Delegate Assembly, which I think went pretty well overall.

It's been a rough couple months...Hopefully April will bring good things.