By Jennifer McStotts, on March 25th, 2011%
“I saw you over spring break,” my student says sheepishly, as if she’s confessing to something she did wrong.
“Really? Where?”
She hesitantly names the local art-house movie theater. “It was Saturday night?”
“Oh! I was there for Back to the Future,” the classic movie they were showing last weekend. “It was so fun. You should have said hi.”
She . . . → Read More: Professor Amiga
By Jennifer McStotts, on February 4th, 2011%
I’ve blogged before about my need for structure and a schedule, as well as my problem of going overboard. Since my last post on list-need, I soothed myself by making a 12″ x 18″ calendar of the next four weeks’ classes and assignments as well as the major deadlines I have coming up. Before you think . . . → Read More: Overboard, Overtake, Overwhelm
By Jennifer McStotts, on January 25th, 2011%
As always, around this time of year, I’m struggling with that feeling of floundering in tasks I might forget or not start in time or already not have time to do or already have forgotten. I have a tendency to over-make lists, or I have in the past. Relying, constantly, on a to do list . . . → Read More: List-Need
By Jennifer McStotts, on January 2nd, 2011%
And if it helps me to make New Year’s Resolutions, then who are they to say I shouldn’t make a (quote-unquote, trumpeting fanfare) New Year’s Resolution?
That said, I don’t make New Year’s Resolutions. . . . → Read More: New Year’s Resolutions = B+
By Jennifer McStotts, on December 5th, 2010%
For the month of December, I’m participating in Reverb 10, a writing initiative to reflect on 2010 and manifest what we want in 2011. Each day there is a writing prompt, and on December 1, the prompt was:
One Word.
Encapsulate the year 2010 in one word. Explain why you’re choosing that word. Now, imagine it’s one year . . . → Read More: One Word for the Year
By Jennifer McStotts, on November 26th, 2010%
In no particular order, I’m thankful for:
1. My mom, who supports me unequivocally, even when I adopt a puppy, and is practically perfect in every mom way. I wish she could be here for Thanksgiving!
2. Luke, Lukedog, the Lukemeister, Lukabee, Lukie, The Collapsible Dog, The Yompster King and now Big Brother Dog, because every girl needs . . . → Read More: What I’m Thankful For
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