Saturday, January 24, 2009

This past week

Has been one of the most exhausting of my life. Maybe when I was born without the inner lining to my lungs - that may have been a bit more tiring. I don't quite recall. And I don't know how much I'll recall of this pst week either. It is quite the blur.

First, it started off so incredibly wonderfully beautifully spectacular. I got to see some of my favorite people. I flew to Chicago for a long weekend with Eric, Sarah, Avery, Ian and my mom. It was SO, SO nice seeing everyone again. Unfortunately, the trip was like drinking straight soda syrup - too condensed. But thank you mom for coming out and the yummy lamb shanks. See you in 2010 for the 100th birthday? Thank you Eric and Sarah for opening your home to me. Thank you Ian and Avery for ALL the playtime: the bike racing, the Jack in the box surprises, the SUPER-jumps and the "I'm gonna getcha" chasing. The memory of your smiles and laughs will always warm my heart.

Anyway, here are some pics on Flickr.
Let's stop Jack everyone!

Next, well ... I'm back at the Academy as the Associate Director of Account Planning. It's a long story that happened in a short amount of time and not all necessarily needed to be shared in an open and transparent forum.

However, I will say these few things. Dial House rocked. I really enjoyed my short time there and enthusiastically believe in the people there and the work they are doing. They recognize things that so many shops fail to comprehend. I made some wonderful friends there and look forward to continued play with them all. Thank you Dial House.

Academy. Wow. I am really excited to be back, especially on my own terms. When I took over last semester, it was sort of as the default Charlie replacement. Many people were disappointed about Charlie leaving (none more than yours truly) and it was the cloud over me. I also was not prepared; I was über-focused on finally having the teaching experience to design my classes. Suddenly, I was distracted by all the departmental/student needs outside of the classroom. I started off the year a la Lucy and the chocolate conveyor belt. While this year will also start with a rush (started on Thursday; first class on Monday), I am significantly more equipped for the challenges. I have such a strong classroom, department, school, industry, student vision that it is freaking me out a bit. Despite the hurried atmosphere, I am quite at peace with what will happen.

To the students. Thank you. Many of you spoke up regarding getting me back. Your words had an impact, a great impact. If you are a student/alumn who is glad to have me back, I would greatly appreciate it if you let Melinda and Elisa know, because they stepped-up to get me back. They made it possible and exciting. So, go ahead. Stop whatever you are doing and write a quick e-mail to them both saying thanks (or "WTF were you thinking, hiring back THAT buffoon?" ... whatever you think is appropriate), if you don't mind.

Here, I'll stop writing so you don't forget. See you all soon.

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