Monday, March 18, 2024

Two...

18 March 2024: After a very up and down day emotionally--and a 13-hour-on-campus-day--I am very glad about two things: my students and that I have two Senate meetings left.  

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Spring Break Recap

17 March 2024: So that's (just about) a wrap on Spring Break 2024. All in all, not bad! I got a lot done, did a couple of fun social things (the Oscars party, lunch with Carrie and Eva, a Friday movie), did a couple of small projects at home, and caught up on sleep and relaxation a bit. Oh, and trivia started up again, too. 

I wish I didn't feel anxious and a bit melancholy about going back to normal tomorrow. But this rough year has just made things really hard. Heading back into it all just as the semester really picks up with advising, paper conferences, and everything else feels extra weighty this year. 

As I type this, I am thinking of ways to push back against the melancholy and anxiety. Spring weather will help, as it always does. So will blocking off days to work from home when I can. And writing progress is great for my morale. So...balance and boundaries, I suppose? 

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Two over break...

16 March 2024: Finished my Ida B. Wells-Barnett entry today around 4:30. My goodness--it feels great. Two entries done during this break, with a bit of time to spare. The last part of the semester will be a bear, I know, but getting this much done will make that a bit easier. 

Friday, March 15, 2024

Love Lies Bleeding

15 March 2024: What a fun time at the movies! Love Lies Bleeding is compelling, propulsive, strange, hot, bloody, gross, and just a terrific ride. Two killer performances from Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brian, too. 

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Amazing Ida B...

14 March 2024: Spent the past few days reading and thinking about Ida B. Wells-Barnett, the subject of my next book entry. Obviously, she's amazing--tenacious, brave, and unwavering in her activism. It's been a kind of privilege to read about her. It's hard to pick just one bit of text to highlight, but this little excerpt from her memoir is pretty amazing, an indication of how she continued her public activism even after marriage and motherhood: “I honestly believe that I am the only woman in the United States who ever traveled throughout the country with a nursing baby to make political speeches” (244).

Work Cited

Wells-Barnett, Ida B. Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells. Edited by Alfreda Duster, U of Chicago P, 1970.

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Lunch with Carrie and Eva

13 March 2024: In a Spring Break filled with (mostly) work (and I am not complaining about that), I am grateful to be racking up some first-class "fun" stuff: the Oscars party with H&C, being back at trivia, and then (today) having lunch with Carrie and Eva (who was in town for the day). So lovely to catch up with her, enjoy an amazing lunch outside at Bistro 112, and remember another way I am very lucky.

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Hosting again!

12 March 2022: Tonight was the first night of my new, regular trivia hosting gig at the newly reopened Rumsey Tavern. It felt great to be back at it. Even saw a bunch of new faces. The place was packed. I am just excited to have something new and social (and non-work-related) on my weekly calendar. 

Monday, March 11, 2024

"jollitude"

11 March 2024:I think I could sit and think about this letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to George Eliot for the rest of spring break. Stowe is teasing Eliot abotu Middlemarch's seriousness: "My love, what I miss in this story is just what we would have if youcwould come to our tumble-down, jolly, improper, but joyous country,--namely, 'jollitude.' You write and live on so high a plane! It is all self-abnegation. We want to get you over here, and into this house, where, with closed doors, we sometimes make the rafters ring with fun, and say anything and everything, no matter what, and won't be any properer than we's a mind to be" (qtd. in Silvey 61). Silvey adds that the "house" that Stowe want Eliot to visit is Annie Fields' home in Boston. Just an amazing quotation that makes clear how small the writing world was in the nineteenth century. Moreover, Stowe pretty accurately describes what Eliot does in Middlemarch and it is just very funny to think that she believes some good old American "jollitude" can help a bit. 

Work Cited

Silvey, Jane. “It All Began with Jane Eyre: The Complex Transatlantic Web of Women Writers.” Gaskell Journal, vol. 19, 2005, pp. 52–68.


Sunday, March 10, 2024

Oscar Party!

10 March 2024: Cory and Hannah came over to watch the Oscars and it was such a blast. Just so lucky to have them as friends. 

Saturday, March 9, 2024

"It's in the Bag"

9 March 2024: Had a great time hanging out with Carrie, Rachael, John, and their kids at Rachael and John's this evening. We played "It's in the Bag," which is sort of like Taboo meets Celebrity. A couple weeks ago, Rachael and I talked about how we needed more hang-out sessions in our lives. This was a wonderful first step. 

Friday, March 8, 2024

Made it!

8 March 2024: Got home this evening and greeted the girls with an enthusiastic, "We made it!" Can't remember ever being this ready for spring break. 

Thursday, March 7, 2024

Ice cream friend date...

7 March 2024: Yesterday's "AI blues" continued well into today. The less said about that, the better. And, unforunately, a whole blues album threatened to overshadow the day. (This is a tortured metaphor.) 

Then Hannah and I met up when she got off work, got some ice cream at Rock Hill Creamery, and talked for well over an hour. Just what I needed! 

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

AI Blues...

6 March 2024: Just emailed two students who used AI to write portions of their essays and told them they are getting zeroes. I am so freaking bummed about it. Almost every time I "catch" students doing this (or regular old plagiarism) it just makes me feel so bad. I hate it, hate it, hate it. 

Not how I wanted to this evening to go. This whole week has just been so very hard and exhausting. 

Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Upstairs on a Tuesday

5 March 2024: Except for a walk to the library to pick up some ILL books, I spent most of today upstairs working in my home office. I mean, I would come downstairs to stretch my legs and get my hourly steps or do a few chores, but more or less, I was up there working from 9-12, then walked to campus, and then back up there from 1-9 (!). 

It continues to be a place where I can get a lot done with fewer distractions. Genuinely baffled that I fell out of using it for such a long stretch.

Monday, March 4, 2024

Three...

4 March 2024: My goodness! Another long and exhausting day, but! but! but! Only three more Senate meetings left. 

I did spend too much mental/emotional energy today feeling bad about yesterday and not getting more done, which is awfully interesting and (I hope) silly.