question

Sep 25th 2008 05:00:29 pm

I have been closely following the presidential campaigns, politics, and general news over the past few months – as many have – and among my many concerns and questions, one small detail has been really bothering me. Basically, why is Barack Obama’s law education (at Harvard, none the less) and his experience with constitutional law (teaching it at the Univ. of Chicago) not counted more strongly toward his general readiness to be president? I watched this short video by Lawrence Lessig today about Governor Palin’s level of experience compared to previous US vice presidents. It may have some flaws, but it is interesting to watch and learn about past candidates. Of course, people commenting on the video try to argue that Palin is more experienced that Obama. Perhaps some believe that is a valid argument, but why doesn’t anyone ever counter with Obama’s education and law experience? Is being an educated lawyer really that much of a liability? Is being extremely experienced and knowledgeable on the US constitution and law not something that could help a president? I actually find myself being very personally offended that graduate-level education (and teaching at a college level) is not valued by the American public. Am I missing something?

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learning to be a doctor

Nov 8th 2007 10:46:48 am

It is Take-your-sister-to-school day for Adam. I am currently sitting in on his Immunology Review lecture at KU Medical Center. Most of it is going over my head, but it is interesting to see all of the stuff that med students need to learn. It is complicated. Right now the professor is talking about antibody-forming cells. I am learning a little bit…

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what a weekend!

Jun 19th 2007 07:27:00 pm

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graduation.jpgI graduated this weekend from the University of Oregon with my Masters of Science in Arts Management. Travis’ family and my parents came to town for the event. We have had a wonderful time! We ate out at lots of local restaurants, shopped downtown, climbed Spencer’s Butte, went to Saturday Market, ate cake, and went to an o.a.r. concert… and we spent lots of time talking and visiting.

Above is a photo of me and my mom and dad at King Estate Winery today. It was absolutely beautiful and the food was delicious! We took our time eating outside since it was such a beautiful day. I had Salmon and Pot de Creme. I would recommend trying it out if you live in Eugene.

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On Father’s Day we all climbed Spencer’s Butte. It took us a few hours to complete the round trip hike, but it was worth it for the view!

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This is a photo of Chelsea and me with our matching umbrellas at the Saturday Market before graduation. We were just about the only people in Eugene using umbrellas, but at least we looked cute!

Travis’ family had to leave this morning because they are driving home all the way back to Kansas, but my mom and dad are here for one more day. I am sad to see everyone go because we have had such a fun time, but Travis in I will be in Kansas City in a little over a month for my brother’s wedding. In between now and then, I will be squeezing in a four-week trip to Italy!

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one step closer

Jun 12th 2007 01:11:20 am

I had my very last graduate school class today. It was a final presentation for Museum Education. It all went well, but I thought I would be feeling more. Like more relieved, or more excited, or even more sad. I never get very sentimental about life events. I may be broken in that way… or maybe it is just that I always have exciting new things on the horizon that keep my mind occupied.

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research presentation

May 26th 2007 10:03:29 am

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presentation.jpgMy final research project presentation was yesterday. It was kind of a big deal, but it turned out to be no problem and everyone’s presentations were so good! We all had power points and I made a little booklet to go with my presentation. Many of my fellow students had much more profound topics than mine on Internet Marketing Strategies for Indie Crafters, but I am still happy with my project. After the presentations were complete, we gathered for a 2007 group photo. I am very excited that I have completed one more step toward graduation!

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no more. i can’t take it.

May 23rd 2007 11:07:02 am

cutethings.jpgI am leaving in a few minutes for a field trip in Salem. I don’t really want to go. School is really getting on my nerves lately and I am afraid I am going to blow up on the trip. I have just had so many projects due, and everyone is complaining (including me), and I am worried about our stupid research presentations on Friday. If there wasn’t only three weeks of school left, I would seriously be considering throwing in the towel. I guess I am just really cranky. (The cute little bird has nothing to do with school, just put him here to cheer up this post…)

2 Comments » Categories: Feeling Sad, School

woohoo

May 18th 2007 04:06:42 pm

Am I ever happy! I just dropped off the final draft of my research document. 113 pages of writing and graphs. Whew! It feels so nice to have it turned in.

6 Comments » Categories: Misc, School

nothing inspirational

Apr 29th 2007 11:11:40 pm

I wish I had something something inspirational, something fabulous, to tell you… but this weekend has been lazy. lazy & easy. I worked on my research paper (chapter five – can you believe it?) on Friday after going to a presentation at school by Randy Cohen from Americans for the Arts. Actually, he was inspiring. I take back my first sentence. He gave us lots of reasons why arts are important to our country – the social and economic reasons. Then, I had a Saturday morning meeting with my research adviser, and he said I am on track and almost done! how sweet!

What else did I do this weekend? Hmmmm. Ate at Bagel Sphere, shopped at the Saturday Market and Passion Flower, watched Smokin’ Aces (wouldn’t really recommend it), stayed up late talking with my sweet husband, exercised twice, shopped at Ben Franklin Crafts, made a new matchbox for a new Swap-bot swap, packaged up some stuff to take to the post office, worked on home work, but didn’t finish (Sorry, Sarah. My paper will be done by tomorrow!), worked on some wedding invitations, but didn’t finish (Sorry, Amber and Aaron. I will have a prototype mailed out to you by Wednesday!), watched Super Size Me (would recommend it), and did laundry. whew. kind of boring. sorry. I hope to have a more exciting life in the future, but I’m not promising anything.

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research

Apr 1st 2007 07:02:04 pm

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This is a photo of some of the many books, articles, and magazines that I am using as references in my research project. I feel like I have spent my whole spring break going through them and highlighting things and marking pages. I am currently trying to finish out the literature review section of my research project, and it has been difficult. I am not very experienced in the area of research (I was an art major, for goodness sake!), and I do not feel like I am making enough progress. Currently I have cited 67 references in my literature review – from books to websites to journal articles to zines – and it seems like they each just generate more sources that I should look at. It is difficult to keep my focus narrow and just complete this project.

What I really can’t comprehend is that I only have ten more weeks of graduate school, then I graduate. I am going to be extremely happy when that happens! Of course, I have to finish my entire research project, give a presentation on it, complete three more classes, and publish another issue of the Bulletin in that time. Hmmmm… wish me luck.

4 Comments » Categories: School, Thinking

my ride

Mar 22nd 2007 02:37:16 pm

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This is how I get to and from school most days: The Eugene/Springfield EmX. It is new and it is free! I have to walk about a mile to the bus station, but then I hop on this baby and it is a quick ride to campus. I took these pictures on the ride home from school today. Today is the first day of my Spring Break 07, and I won’t be back on the bus for 10 days! woohoo! I do have to work very hard on my research project over break, but at least I get to hang out at home. pretzelchips.jpgI plan on exercising everyday, cleaning my house, cleaning up the yard, working on my brother & sister-in-law-to-be’s wedding invites, working on Swap-bot, applying for a student travel Visa for Italy, and completing the majority of my research project. Do you think I can do all of that in 10 days?

Sidenote: Have you tried these Kettle Bakes Pretzel Chips? They are delicious! The Fully Loaded flavor is the best. I can seriously almost eat an entire bag in one sitting. If you haven’t tried them, I recommend going to the market right now and picking up a bag , or two. They are low fat, with NO saturated fat, and they are made with organic flour. I actually like them better than potato chips…and, they taste great dipped in peanut butter!

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