Wednesday, April 11, 2012

yoga

Back to my weekly yoga night with Craig after two weeks away. I was achy. Apparently I groaned unacceptably during 'cat-cow'. I can confirm that I ended the practice with a wobbly om.

gem

My favorite Dear Abby type columnist is Carolyn Hax.
This was the concluding line of her column this morning:


choosing actions consistent with your goals is a path to happiness, unto itself.


I am a writer

Some of you may know that I have been trying to write for the past year - -in the genre called memoir of creative nonfiction. To motivate myself, I have submitted a couple of pieces to competitions. I haven't hit the jackpot, but was very chuffed to get this yesterday:

Dear Jane F. Hacking,


> Thank you for participating in the 2012 Summer Literary Seminars

> <http://sumlitsem.org/> Unified Literary Contest. It was our largest and

> strongest contest to date, with 1600 submissions received from every

> corner of North America and the rest of the world. The results have now

> been posted on our website: www.sumlitsem.org <http://www.sumlitsem.org/>

> .

>

> As indicated previously, we are offering a number of merit-based

> fellowships to the contestants whose work placed beyond the mean of this

> year's submissions. Our judges were strongly impressed with the work you

> submitted, and we are pleased to offer you an SLS fellowship, in the

> amount of a 30% tuition waiver. This offer is being extended to the thirty

> final runners-up in the respective categories of fiction, poetry, and

> non-fiction.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Welcome back

OK, back in Utah and ready to recommit to blogging.
Random thought: just like people seem to be either cat people or dog people, people seem to be either canister or upright when it comes to vacuum cleaners. Craig and I, as in so many things, do not agree. Do you all think it just stems from what you grew up with?

For Alison: I promised work gems.

Got back into the office on Thursday morning and asked Fernando what I had missed.
1) The guy who teaches Kmer is in hospital and unlikely to return before semester's end. Quick, find another speaker of Khmer qualified to teach....starting tomorrow. Done. We are that good (or, at least Fernando is).
2) Wife of Arabic instructor who is scheduled to teach conversational Arabic for us starting in mid-May broke both legs in a car accident while I was gone. Will not be teaching from her wheel chair apparently.
3) Faculty member who discovered this term that she has a hole in her heart (when I asked her if she had known this, she replied, "Well, I knew about the figurative one, not the literal one.") is not American and puzzled to learn that insurance will only cover the operation to repair the hole if it is large enough. If smaller than designated size, she must have two strokes first to qualify for surgery.