Monday, May 28, 2007

Long Time No Post

I've been busy the last couple of weeks:

  • I Graduated
  • I moved home to the Cities
  • I've spent a significant amount of time going through stuff and trying to get my bedroom in order, including giving myself a work space.
  • I've been helping my parents with their new computer, and getting the house set up with hi-speed internet AND cable TV. It is so much better than dial-up.
  • And of course, applying for jobs.
That's all for now.

Monday, May 14, 2007

T-Minus Four Days

Still here, for now.

Today I completed the final draft of my thesis and turned it in. While I'm aware some folks sneeze at a 20 odd page paper as no big deal, I still consider it an accomplishment. A lot of work and time went into it. I suppose it served as a good warmup for much longer papers ahead when I hit graduate school in a year or two. At any rate, I have completed the largest piece of the puzzle. I still have Standards of Effective Practice papers to finish in the next couple days--what a waste of time, duplicating the kinds of things done during student teaching.

So, here's what I have left to do between now and Saturday:

  • SOEP Papers
  • Profiles for Sig Themes
  • Proof and print Senate Handbook
  • Organize e-files in the office
  • Post SAFAC PDFs on website per Gail's request
  • Clean my stuff out of the office
  • Check to see what the steps are to get teaching license
  • Return Pat's book
  • Get a haircut before Mom comes Thursday
  • Do laundry
  • Clean and pack my room
  • Commencement festivities
I'm sure I'm forgetting something...

I picked up my cap and gown today. Somehow that makes this all seem more real...that in a mere four days I will be a graduate...that five years of work will be wrapped up. As much as I know it is time to move on it is still hard, and as the days and hours tick by, it just feels weird. As a friend said today, it's not really about missing school itself...it's the people. The knowledge that you get up every day and see Friend X or Professor Y.

Happiness, sadness and nervousness....a sense of accomplishment mixed with a sense of pending loss...loss of place and people I have come to call a home.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Move?

I'm wondering....should I move my blog?

I have been on Blogger a few months shy of three years. I've been contemplating a move over to WordPress again recently. I had set up an account some time ago, and even imported my posts last week. Part of me wants to try something new, part does not.

What do you think readers? If I moved Berne's World, would you follow?

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

See You Later-the BSUSA Student Senate Edition

Tonight was my last Student Senate meeting. Near the end of the meeting, in Points for the good of the Order, I read the following:

As you all are well aware, this is my last Senate meeting. When I joined this organization as a Freshman I never imagined I would still be sitting here nearly five years and an estimated 130 meetings later. It’s almost scary.

I have seen and done many things and worked with many people over the years. The relationships formed and doors opened as a result of being involved are something I am extremely grateful for. I have even chosen a completely different career path than the one that brought me to BSU as a result.

We’ve had some interesting times this year. Good, bad, tumultuous and traumatic. I guarantee that at one time or another, we’ve each thought about throwing in the towel. However, as a team, we have persevered.

I was asked at one point a while back what was “wrong” with Senate. I don’t think anything is, or ever was. Of all the incarnations of Student Senate that I have been part of, I am most proud to say I was a member of this one. Not because I have close friends in the leadership, or got to be called “The SAC” all the time, but because we have come a long way in the last 9 months, through all our ups and downs.

I think Senate really “found itself” this year…as a proactive body rather than a reactive one; a body that truly tries to speak for students and acts with their interests, as well as the University’s, in mind.

This body has great potential. With the high number of returning members, you can truly do great things. Make the most of the opportunity being presented to you…work hard, have fun, and make yourselves, students, alumni and community proud.

I have great respect for everyone in this room. Some of you may disagree with the comparison, but I’ve always likened Senate to a large, dysfunctional family. You are like my brothers, sisters, cousins, etc. I love you crazy kids.

Whether you are graduating or returning, I wish you all the best and sincerely hope you’ll stay in touch. And I hope I get a chance to spend some time with many of you before I blow this pop stand next week.

I will close with the same comment I made at the MSUSA Board the other week…this is not goodbye, it’s see you later.

I did manage to get through the meeting without tearing up, which surprised many, including me. I think it helped to have what I wanted to say written out in advance, however no words can really do justice to what the organization and its people have meant to me during my time at BSU. I'm sure that as I help wrap things up over the next few days I will have lots of time to reflect. If there is one piece of advice I would give a new college freshman it would be this: Get Involved...you'll be glad you did and regret it if you don't.

I know I'm glad I did.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

My Parents Enter the 21st Century

After months of talk, Mom and Dad are FINALLY getting a new computer! And they settled on an iMac as a replacement to our junker PC that hasn't worked in years. And with it, they will leave dial up behind. The Christiansens are going hi-speed.

An excellent choice, if I do say so myself.