Alternative Spring Break—Day 6
~Thursday~ See my NC State Alternative Spring Break 2010 Gulf Coast trip group blog entry—Some work, a swamp tour, and reflecting.”.
~Thursday~ See my NC State Alternative Spring Break 2010 Gulf Coast trip group blog entry—Some work, a swamp tour, and reflecting.”.
~Wednesday~ See my NC State Alternative Spring Break 2010 Gulf Coast trip group blog entry—Another day of service, and… ‘You’ve got mail!’”.
~Tuesday~ See my NC State Alternative Spring Break 2010 Gulf Coast trip group blog entry—A great day of work; a greater day of reflection.”.
~Monday~ See my NC State Alternative Spring Break 2010 Gulf Coast trip group blog entry—Our First Day Work-Taping, Painting, Caulking, & Moving Earth.
~Sunday~ See my NC State Alternative Spring Break 2010 Gulf Coast trip group blog entry—A Hurricane Katrina Tour & Arriving in Thibodaux.
~Saturday~ See my NC State Alternative Spring Break 2010 Gulf Coast trip group blog entry—Seeing It All in New Orleans.
~Thursday~ Today was my meeting day from hell, which I alluded to in Monday’s blog entry: Due to that 4:00 meeting, which was in the Talley Student Center, which is most convenient to a slew of Wolfline buses but only one city bus, I took a Wolfline bus in this morning. It wasn’t jammed packed … Read more
~Sunday~ I slept in this morning. Glorious Sunday. I had a most delicious bagel with cream cheese for breakfast, along with some coffee, of course. I had 14 items on my to-do list for this weekend, and I knocked out a few of them today. Completed submission form for my Flexible Health Spending Account reimbursement … Read more
~Sunday~ I got up around 10:30 today and tweeted this shortly thereafter: Writing. Listening to Brahms Piano Concerto #2. Having coffee. Happy Sunday. #LifeIsGood I looked up how to pronounce the word “comedic,” wondering if it was co-‘med-ic or co-‘mēd-ic. This entry at yourdictionary.com cleared it right up for me: Comedic: co·medic (kÉ™ mē′dik) Not! … Read more
~Thursday~ I rode the Wolfline bus in again this morning. Students. Lots of them. Nuts to butts. We had our monthly area meeting to which our CIO was invited. Surprisingly, there was no lull in the Q&As. In fact, it took up a whole hour of the 1.5-hour meeting. We canceled our weekly 1.5-hour working … Read more