elliptical excitement

For the first time in an embarassingly long time, last night I went to the gym (this time to Bally‘s, where Daniel has long had a membership, and now I do, too!) and spent 30 minutes on an elliptical machine. Given that it’s been more than a short while since I last worked out, the …

it’s pledge time! crap!

It’s almost time for KERA’s quarterly NPR pledge drive, which always spells trouble for my bottom line as I seem incapable of resisting the call to up my monthly contribution. Glenn Mitchell is particularly good at inspiring guilt in me for not giving them more money (and, don’t get me wrong, I love him for …

a case of the blahs

Apart from two or three hours at Rhett and Stacey’s wedding Saturday night, the last 65 hours or so (counting from when I arrived home Friday night) have been distinctly punctuated by the sense that the universe is playing one really huge practical joke on me. Except it’s not funny … unless, apparently, you’re not …

a wedding

Saturday night, Daniel and I went to his friend Rhett’s wedding to Stacey, two people I’ve only known a short while and haven’t had many opportunities to get to know terribly well. It was a gorgeous wedding held at an asian art museum in downtown Dallas. Stacey looked stunning, Rhett cleaned up very nicely, Daniel …

it’s been a GREAT week!

I just got off the phone with a student who is already interested in applying for the new position I mentioned earlier this week to help me out. She sounded very bright and composed over the phone, and is a second-semester freshman. I’m so excited! Last night’s YAP outing to the Improv to see Jim …

I’ve found a home…

A doable practicum site for my MLS program has finally been offered to me — I’m going to be at the TWU library in the reference department this spring. I sometimes half-jokingly think of the library staff as a major contingent of my (totally imaginary) fan club, which seems to have paid off as they’re …

step one, done.

Last night, after resurrecting my GW transcript to compute my junior/senior undegraduate GPA (what sort of messed up question is that?!) and after locating my old GRE scores, I submitted my application for the Ph.D. program at UTD. I’ve got three people recruited to do my recommendations (all congratulated my decision, which was nice). The …

A Widow for One Year

Mark just finished “A Widow for One Year,” a novel I’ve long described as my all-time favorite and the catalyst in my years-ago decision to one day write fiction. Mark also had a powerful reaction to the story, but his was about different elements — which only reiterates to me how intricate Irving’s writing is …

good news, bad news

Yesterday was quite a day. I got some good news: I get to hire a student assistant to help me at work! This is HUGE and something I’ve been secretly coveting for ages now. The director of the Ph.D. program in political science at UTD sent me a response to an e-mail encouraging me to …

babies!

My friend-from-high-school Kim just had her first baby, a girl named Randi Diane. Her dad, now a proud grandpa, sent out an e-mail with a link to Randi’s picture. Awwww!