Monday, September 1 - Labor Day!
The kids were playing pool as I was packing up. I made them all pose for me and they were good sports about it. (If anyone wants a blast from the past, here is a photo of O - the tall kid in the yellow Hawkeyes shirt below - as a preemie.)
Tuesday, September 2
First day of class for the semester. Because Dr. BB is teaching super early, we're getting up even earlier than before. I am going to have to do something about my lack of SAD lamp time, but that's a problem for another week. It was super foggy and creepy on my (early) morning walk with Hannah.
Wednesday, September 3
Pile of lanyards on my boss's desk. We're supposed to wear these lanyards that say "ASK ME" on them and she was going to pass them out to faculty. I don't know why, but this made all of us laugh when we walked into her office. (Also, I have had "Ask Me" by Amy Grant in my head for days now. If you don't know that song, maybe don't listen. It's sad.)
Thursday, September 4
Pile of stuff for yoga in the student union at lunchtime. Raise your hand if you can spot the lanyard from yesterday's photo!
Friday, September 5
What a crazy day at work. I had a zillion student appointments and reached out to a couple dozen more of the students I am tracking for one reason or another (generally if you end up on my caseload, I try to follow you for a few semesters and then I think I should just keep tracking until graduation, you know?). Meanwhile, it was a gorgeous day in Wisconsin - perhaps a tad bit chilly for me and you'll notice I'm wearing a scarf, but I'm keeping this positive - and Hannah was READY for her walk.
Saturday, September 6
I have no idea what this sign means, but I immediately thought to myself that the Thirteenth Amendment made this shit illegal.
Sunday, September 7
Bike with Dr. BB! I swore we'd do more bike rides this fall and I'm honestly going to try for one or two a week. He was a good sport to stop and take a photo with me.
If you are new around here, this is one of my town's sculptures of the main dairy cows here in Wisconsin. This is the red and white.
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Did you have any fun adventures this weekend? See any cows, real or sculptural?
I love a good photo project-- I hope you have a wonderful semester and I appreciate your school spirit with purple yoga toes :)
ReplyDeleteThe color was supposed to be grey! Instead it was this horrible purple color. I got a new pedicure this weekend and got rid of that ugly color!
DeleteYes! I am happy to follow along and keep you accountable.
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm a big fan of the biking date. Hubs and I are now one ride away from completing the 100 mile bike trail.
Our rides are so short. LOL. But if we do them more often, maybe I'll build up more endurance.
DeleteThe "Ask Me" lanyards made me laugh. So I need to know, did anyone ask you?
ReplyDeleteNo, of course not. This generation of students doesn't talk to people.
DeleteOooh I like this project! We had a spontaneous trip to Calgary and Canmore this past week, came back on Saturday, so I will count that as a fun adventure. It really was fun (we went for my friend's birthday but met up with a ton of people, all good times.)
ReplyDeleteA spontaneous trip! How fun. That does not happen much in my world.
DeleteLove the photo project.
ReplyDeleteRaising my hand that I definitely saw the lanyard in the yoga pile!
I didn't do many fun things on the weekend, but I did take several naps and goodness those were needed. I really should have done some housecleaning, but I read books in any spare moments instead. Gold stars to me, right?
You love scarves, so that's a small win! I also know you hate cold weather and dressing for it and I completely get it. I love the ease of leaving the house without changing anything about what I'm wearing and just slipping into sandals. Sigh. Those days will soon be in the rearview mirror, but I am really looking forward to wearing some sweaters as sweater weather is my favourite weater!
We slept for more than nine hours each night, so I definitely think naps and reading are worthy of gold stars.
DeleteI'm not looking forward to cold weather at all. *sigh* I'm going to buy some news clothes, though, to help me get through this winter.
A photo a day is a good thing to do. Sue does it for her group but always following prompts. I probably almost do it but not quite because I’ve never made a point to it. I do take plenty, however. I take most with the blog in mind. I don’t know how many I would ale otherwise as my photography hobby is in a state of flux since I have all but retired my big rig.
ReplyDeleteI'm just taking all photos on my camera phone. No need to bust out our big camera, either, especially if I'm just going to be at work most of the day.
DeleteNot just ASK ME, but a QR code, so that they can awkwardly focus their phone on your chest for awhile. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteNo worries, Nance. It's not as if anyone actually did ask me for anything, you know?
DeleteIf stacking a cord of wood counts as a fun adventure, then yes! Definitely! (It does not, but I can pretend.) Pretty sure I saw some of those same cow sculptures as you.
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