I had a dream the other night where I was trying to tell people how to set up a document ("Text goes here, picture goes here"), and I woke up and realized I was talking out loud. Saying absolute nonsense, but talking nonetheless.
Today I had my first day of classes. I had Introduction to Social Work Professions and Introduction to Social Welfare and Policy. The first seems like it'll be interesting, the second maybe not so much (I think Anne's the only one I've heard of ever liking a policy class. hehe.) The teacher (not "teature", as I just spelled it) is from Ghana, and she has a thick French accent which will take some getting used to. She seemed very nice, though. I really liked my teacher for my Intro to Social Work professions class. She's from Northern Ireland and has the very slightest accent.
begun on Monday, continued on Tuesday
ok, two more classes down, one to go. I'm going to be busy this semester. Whew. Today I had Intro to Social Work which seems like it'll be cool. It deals with the assessment of problems, and it involves using case histories, which I love. The second class is Human Behavior Theory, which I will not love as much. The prof seems cool, but it's a heckuva lot of theory.
I'm so tired of introducing myself. Counting orientation, I've done it five times now. And almost exactly the same people are in every class. I felt like I could recite their introductions for them, "Your name's Michelle, your undergrad is in pscyhology, and you work at a mental health institution." "Your name is Suzanne, you have an undergrad in psych from NYU, and used to work in book publishing." "Your name is Bill, your undergrad is in English and History, and you most recently lived in Washington." "Your name is Linda, you have an undergrad in social work, and are a patient advocate." etc., etc. I'm sure they feel the same way about me. "Your name is Colleen, your undergrad is in Advertising from UK, and you got into social work because some members of your family were involved in it." I was all social before my last class, talking to people outside. One chick's from Charleston, so that's cool. If I'm going to be in nearly every class with these people for the next two years, I should get to know them.
There is a unsurprising lack of males in the Social Work program. The most we've had is three in one class.
Oh, I almost forgot... the teacher for my first class looks like Tina Fey! In a major way. She has the same body type, haircut, and glasses (although her hair is a bit lighter.) I kept expecting her to break out a wisecrack, but she did not. Not that she wasn't fun, but well, without Jimmy Fallon egging her on, I guess Tina or Tina's identical twin is more reserved.
Now I'm waiting for Jay to get out of class. He has to do timesheets afterwards. I should just stay here to meet him (I'm in the library, where he has to return his timesheets.) However, if I go to HIS lab, I can drive him over, and it's less walking for him, and not too much more for me.
I miss having a homebase on campus. Back in my undergrad days, the Journalism computer lab was my home (as Liz can attest to.) Well, I am no longer in the school of journalism, and I do not work for nor manage the lab. My friend Brittany USED to, but she doesn't any longer. She manages some other labs. Maybe one of those can be my surrogate lab. hehe. Since the removal of MIK as a library, it just doesn't feel like there's a central place I can work/study/etc. The computer lab is in MI King, but there are no study tables. The new library, as awesome as it is, can be a bit out of the way. I'm really only on campus two days a week, though, so I'm sure it won't be a big deal. I'm sorry if all that is confusing to non-UK people, which is most of you. That's ok. You forgive me.
I haven't blogged about my Super Donuts yet! When I was in elementary school and high school, I would sometimes eat breakfast at school. They served a tasty yet healthy confection called Super Donuts. They're made from Nutridough (tm), and t hey are delicious. They're about 250 calories apiece (not low-cal), but they have a ton of vitamins and protein and stuff. So anyhow, they opened up a Gordon Food Service store that the public can go to in Lexington, and through them I ordered case (80) of the long-lost Super Donuts. They are wonderful. 28 seconds in the microwave gives you a hot donut full of love. Yes, the donut loves you back. Now if I could only get little cups of orange/grape juice with foil lids, and it'd be a recreation of my youth. Now I'm craving one, dammit, and I'm still on campus. In theory, I could be doing homework, but the only homework I can do at t his current moment isn't due for two weeks, and I need a new book, as I have the wrong edition (argh!)
Beth starts school tomorrow, as she pursues her new career in accounting. It'll be nice having someone else going through the busy-ness that I am. On a sidenote, one of the chicks in my classes has her undergrad from Indiana University of PA, like Nathan. I was going to ask if she knew him, but she said, "If he wasn't in the biology program or played rugby, I probably didn't know him." That greatly amused me, the idea of Nathan playing rugby. I laughed out loud. He'd probably play mean, though, if he did. I can see him biting. ;)
I should go now, and think of something productive to do. Leave me happy comments, so I feel connected to a world outside of academia.
Today I had my first day of classes. I had Introduction to Social Work Professions and Introduction to Social Welfare and Policy. The first seems like it'll be interesting, the second maybe not so much (I think Anne's the only one I've heard of ever liking a policy class. hehe.) The teacher (not "teature", as I just spelled it) is from Ghana, and she has a thick French accent which will take some getting used to. She seemed very nice, though. I really liked my teacher for my Intro to Social Work professions class. She's from Northern Ireland and has the very slightest accent.
begun on Monday, continued on Tuesday
ok, two more classes down, one to go. I'm going to be busy this semester. Whew. Today I had Intro to Social Work which seems like it'll be cool. It deals with the assessment of problems, and it involves using case histories, which I love. The second class is Human Behavior Theory, which I will not love as much. The prof seems cool, but it's a heckuva lot of theory.
I'm so tired of introducing myself. Counting orientation, I've done it five times now. And almost exactly the same people are in every class. I felt like I could recite their introductions for them, "Your name's Michelle, your undergrad is in pscyhology, and you work at a mental health institution." "Your name is Suzanne, you have an undergrad in psych from NYU, and used to work in book publishing." "Your name is Bill, your undergrad is in English and History, and you most recently lived in Washington." "Your name is Linda, you have an undergrad in social work, and are a patient advocate." etc., etc. I'm sure they feel the same way about me. "Your name is Colleen, your undergrad is in Advertising from UK, and you got into social work because some members of your family were involved in it." I was all social before my last class, talking to people outside. One chick's from Charleston, so that's cool. If I'm going to be in nearly every class with these people for the next two years, I should get to know them.
There is a unsurprising lack of males in the Social Work program. The most we've had is three in one class.
Oh, I almost forgot... the teacher for my first class looks like Tina Fey! In a major way. She has the same body type, haircut, and glasses (although her hair is a bit lighter.) I kept expecting her to break out a wisecrack, but she did not. Not that she wasn't fun, but well, without Jimmy Fallon egging her on, I guess Tina or Tina's identical twin is more reserved.
Now I'm waiting for Jay to get out of class. He has to do timesheets afterwards. I should just stay here to meet him (I'm in the library, where he has to return his timesheets.) However, if I go to HIS lab, I can drive him over, and it's less walking for him, and not too much more for me.
I miss having a homebase on campus. Back in my undergrad days, the Journalism computer lab was my home (as Liz can attest to.) Well, I am no longer in the school of journalism, and I do not work for nor manage the lab. My friend Brittany USED to, but she doesn't any longer. She manages some other labs. Maybe one of those can be my surrogate lab. hehe. Since the removal of MIK as a library, it just doesn't feel like there's a central place I can work/study/etc. The computer lab is in MI King, but there are no study tables. The new library, as awesome as it is, can be a bit out of the way. I'm really only on campus two days a week, though, so I'm sure it won't be a big deal. I'm sorry if all that is confusing to non-UK people, which is most of you. That's ok. You forgive me.
I haven't blogged about my Super Donuts yet! When I was in elementary school and high school, I would sometimes eat breakfast at school. They served a tasty yet healthy confection called Super Donuts. They're made from Nutridough (tm), and t hey are delicious. They're about 250 calories apiece (not low-cal), but they have a ton of vitamins and protein and stuff. So anyhow, they opened up a Gordon Food Service store that the public can go to in Lexington, and through them I ordered case (80) of the long-lost Super Donuts. They are wonderful. 28 seconds in the microwave gives you a hot donut full of love. Yes, the donut loves you back. Now if I could only get little cups of orange/grape juice with foil lids, and it'd be a recreation of my youth. Now I'm craving one, dammit, and I'm still on campus. In theory, I could be doing homework, but the only homework I can do at t his current moment isn't due for two weeks, and I need a new book, as I have the wrong edition (argh!)
Beth starts school tomorrow, as she pursues her new career in accounting. It'll be nice having someone else going through the busy-ness that I am. On a sidenote, one of the chicks in my classes has her undergrad from Indiana University of PA, like Nathan. I was going to ask if she knew him, but she said, "If he wasn't in the biology program or played rugby, I probably didn't know him." That greatly amused me, the idea of Nathan playing rugby. I laughed out loud. He'd probably play mean, though, if he did. I can see him biting. ;)
I should go now, and think of something productive to do. Leave me happy comments, so I feel connected to a world outside of academia.
