Last week was full of papers due, studying for my second Spanish exam on Saturday, family time while my sister-in-law was back in town, and a whole slew of work projects. My backlog is a pretty long line now, but I’m working through it. Partially to explain why I may appear too busy for some of you and partially to actually create a list for me to see, here’s what is on my plate:
- E-commerce exam due Tuesday night
- Tech writing lab due Tuesday by 2pm
- Tech writing project due by next Tuesday at 2pm
- American Lit essay due next Tuesday at noon
- Equity in the Workplace discussion board posts y Wednesday at midnight
- Wrapping up a chef’s site
- Wrapping up a speaker’s site
- Getting into the Pearson book site to update for their latest book
- Wrapping up a personal blog
- Wrapping up a small packaging site
- Migrating a business site that b5 Media is dropping
- Converting a good friend’s site to Thesis and rocking it out
- Designing my parent’s blog around their newly-installed Thesis theme.
- Starting a packaging site project of epic proportions
- Starting a packaging site from another packager
- Send out our next newsletter
- Eat
- Sleep
- Be merry
The good news is that we have been blessed with income through the middle of December already, but I’ve got a lot of plates spinning that need to come down safely to not create a mess.
I’m taking an exit requirement course with the general topic of equality in schools and the workplace. It’s my 3rd of its kind since meeting exit requirements for my A.A., so it’s getting pretty boring by this point. Anyway, I thought it might be some good conversation.
Yesterday (October 1st, 2009) our local free newspaper in Tampa (tbt* – http://tampabay.com/tbt/) published a verbatim letter to the editors that they received from an 11th grade student in the area who disagreed with Obama’s push for education reform that includes longer school years/weeks in a long-winded, error-laden piece of mess. Read the original letter to the editors here: “
