Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Expectations and observations...

Ok...so I was just reading my co-worker's blogs and I was impressed about how deep and meaningful their blogs were...I decided my blog needed a disclaimer...my blog will probably never be that deep or spiritual...I'm pretty sure I used up those brain cells...sometime during my 2nd Master's :-). If you want a little bit of a laugh or be amused at my life, then you'll be ok reading my blog...any other expectations and I'm guessing you are going to be disappointed.

I read another friends blog and she talked about how all blogs should have meaning and purpose. Once again, if you arrive at my blog with that expectation, you are going to be sorely disappointed. My blog has no big picture thing it wants to communicate. When the leadership first suggested the staff do blogs, they said it was so people could get to know us better and that's all I've got for you. If for some reason you want to know me better, that I've got. If you want to know something more deep and meaningful...I'm guessing you won't find it here!!

One way or the other, I hope you are having a great week and that you know that life is good and God is GREAT!

Friday, May 22, 2009

I'm being learned good!

So I just finished a week of class. The class was amazing. It was called "Counseling Adolescents." We talked a lot about how teens need a strong, consistent adult in their life. We watched a DVD series from FrontLine about two boys growing up in Poverty in an Appalachian community. One boy had adults who cared about him in his life, the other did not and it made an amazing difference. It reminded me so much of why I do what I do. It also encouraged me and infused me with new excitement about the path that God has me on. We also visited a place in Cleves called Bloc Ministries. They are an after school place for the kids in Cleves that was started by a husband and wife. They are impacting these kids and the community in amazing and incredible ways. Once again showing the impact that a caring adult can have in a kids life. Such cool stuff.

The other class I'm taking has me reading about the importance of lifelong learning and how we stagnate if we aren't involved in some type of active learning. I'm reading research how it is almost essential for survival for seniors. Interesting stuff.

I am so blessed by the learning opportunities that God has allowed me to participate in over the last few years. Cool stuff. Life is good and God is great!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

The joys of nothingness

So school as a student is done and this is my first weekend of not having school assignments to work on. I was going to be responsible and clean my house and do laundry and all that silly practical stuff but I realized I just didn't have it in me. Instead, I went to Zumba, planted flowers in my front "yard" and some tomato, basil and bell pepper plants in my back "yard." It was so much fun. In addition I slept, did nothing, played with the cats and just hung out. It was so cool. I often forget how important it is in my world to do nothing. I love planting stuff, sitting on my back porch and staring at the sky and there's nothing wrong with that!!!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

It is finished!

So as of Wednesday evening, Spring Semester 2009 is done from the student side. It's been a very interesting semester. I have learned a ton about myself and a ton about volunteerism and non profit management. Three of my four classes all dealt with that subject matter. It was a great experience. I had "Regional Stewardship," "Managing A Nonprofit," and "Volunteer Management." I can't begin to tell you how impressed I was with the Non Profit Mgmt program at NKU. The content of the classes was fantastic and the professors were great. I decided to work on my "Non Profit Mgmt" Certificate. I can use those classes as my electives for my Ed.D. Who would have ever thought that there were classes to teach about how non profits should run and the legalities and all that stuff. It's a way cool program. It was a great semester. I'm excited about my world slowing down a teensy bit. Sleep and summer recreation activities are high on my to-do list. I do have a couple summer classes but they should be fun and not overwhelming. I have a technology class, a curriculum writing class, a grants writing class and a counseling adolescents class. My first kayak trip is the first weekend in June and Zumba is back in full swing this weekend. Sometime in the next few weeks I'm going to dust off the bike and hit the trail. I'm also gonna hang out at my patio table under my new umbrella. I can't wait! I loved the semester but I'm glad it's done and that I get to enjoy some different stuff now!