Sunday, June 30, 2019

"The Meaning of Zero: A Love Poem"

30 June 2019: Spent most of today basking in (and recovering from) yesterday's festivities. With summer school, summer advising, and now the party all in the rear view just as June comes to an end, I find myself in one of those weird spaces between phases. Which also sometimes means BIG thoughts.

Anyway, here's a poem I spent some time thinking about. Not bad at all.

Celebrating...

29 June 2019:

[Catch-up post...]

Last night reminded me again of how fortunate and blessed I am. Two amazing members of the Shepherdstown community hosted a wonderful celebration of my Professor of the Year award. What a joy to look out into a beautiful space filled with so many people you love, respect, and admire. I am profoundly grateful.














Friday, June 28, 2019

These are the jokes...

28 June 2019: Yesterday I made myself laugh saying, “I am seeing Yesterday tomorrow.” Today I had fun saying, “I saw Yesterday today.” Tomorrow I will no doubt say, “I saw Yesterday yesterday.” With this kind of material it is amazing people still hang out with me. (Also, the movie wasn’t bad!)

P.S. The post's title is a reference to Veronica Mars, of course.


Thursday, June 27, 2019

2019 A&R: Done!

27 June 2019: This A&R sessions (which are now technically called "Orientation: Step One," but old habits die hard) seemed to fly by. As always, I got to work with a great group of advisors. Now onto the next thing...the rest of summer!


Douglas

26 June 2019:

[Catch-up post...]

I snapped this sunset photo (which doesn't even come close to capturing how pretty it was) after Amy and I saw Hannah Gadsby's new show Douglas at the Kennedy Center. It was amazing.


Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Session D

25 June 2019: Celebrating the end of Orientation Session D ("D for DONE!") with Hannah.



Monday, June 24, 2019

My kind of list...

24 June 2019: This weird piece of paper won't mean anything to anyone else. Just lines of crossed-out text. But at the beginning of the semester break, these thirteen lines listed thirteen deadlines of all sorts: for letters of recommendation, for reports, etc. The last one--June 30--was for a conference abstract. Got that done and submitted today.


Still lots to get done this summer, including a research trip up to Massachusetts and two more syllabi to write and revise, but right now? Feeling pretty good.

Sunday, June 23, 2019

...and the living is easy...

23 June 2019: Today felt like a perfect summer Sunday. Got some reading done in the morning. Took a long walk. Wasn't too hot. Saw a stupid scary movie. Cooked out on the grill. Played a couple rounds of Pandemic. Watched some fireflies. Just lovely.

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Summer 2019 Grading: DONE!

22 June 2019: Just hit "submit" on my final grades for my summer class. The class went really well--even better than I could have hoped. But, as always, it feels good to be done.

It's a gorgeous day out there and I've got some "fun" reading to do, some plans for a good long walk and a movie, and an urge to do some good old chilling. First, of course, comes the chair-dancing.

Friday, June 21, 2019

"Summer Stars"

21 June 2019: Driving back from some shows at the Old Opera House, I found myself looking up at the night sky and feeling grateful. Summer solstice vibes...


Thursday, June 20, 2019

Expired...

20 June 2019: This fell out of one of my books today. The real tragedy is not the expired coupon, but that my first reaction was, “Oh boy—this expired over ten years ago!” Then I remembered how math works…


Posting it on Facebook reminded me an expired gift certificate I posted about last summer. Weirdly, that was exactly one year ago!



Wednesday, June 19, 2019

"Perhaps the World Ends Here"

19 June 2019: Very excited to hear today that Joy Harjo was named Poet Laureate. Here's a link to one of my favorite poems.

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Wrapping up the summer class...

18 June 2019: There's a lot going on here today. My new floors are being installed (funding courtesy of my WV POY award) and the cats have been locked up in my bedroom or bathroom since about 7:00 a.m.

Here's BabyCat hiding in the closet before I moved her to the bathroom.


I also spent a portion of the day grading Major Projects from my summer students who are wrapping up all of their work this week. That "wrapping up" includes some closing blog posts, which have been so good. Check out this one, full of writing tips I might use in my classes going forward.

Doing my own reflecting on the class, I think it went very well. So much of that is due to the terrific (and funny) students I had who responded so well to the material and to the online environment.

Teaching online will never be my favorite--not even close--but I am grateful for this experience with these students.


Monday, June 17, 2019

Session C: DONE!

17 June 2019: Session C of Orientation: Step One is in the books!


Sunday, June 16, 2019

"A Case of You"

16 June 2019: Brandi's cover of this Joni Mitchell song has been on my mind since she sang it the other night.