Daydreaming Disney

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Kristyn @ 6:25 pm

Matt’s sick, I’m tired… I think we need a vacation!  Sadly, schools starting next week, so we don’t have the time nor the money to do so.  Boo!!  Hmm, I might be complaining again, already, and school hasn’t even started back yet.  During the semester, it’s like open season on complaints.  Anyway, in lieu of taking that vacation, I’m just going to set aside some time to dream about it.  I’d like to go to Disney world for my daydream escape!!  In my pretend vacation, there’re absolutely no kids.  Not only that but we also don’t have to pay for an Orlando hotel (because we’re not really there!).  I’m starting to think pretend vacations are actually better than the real thing.  Of course, I haven’t actually had a real vacation in a long time, so I could just be deluding myself.   Next pretend vacation destination, London!!

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Education, online

Filed under: School — Tags: , , — Kristyn @ 12:13 pm

I must start by saying, I am always amazed by the continued growth of quality educational opportunities available online.  You can stay home, or work full time, and still finish your education now a days, which I think speaks volumes about our society as a place that cares about the extenuating circumstances of it’s people.  Not everyone is in a position to go to, or go back to, school in the traditional way.  I’m lucky, I got to get up every day (or every other day) and attend college on a university campus.  Not everyone is so lucky, nor does everyone have the drive or desire to do that.  Being able to get a BA (or BS) or MA (or MS) online should be one of the educational wonders of the world.

Lewis University, for example, is a completely online university with a good selection of online degree programs.  They serve both graduate and undergraduate students, and offer programs that’re practical, like nursing or their Masters in organizational leadership.  They’re an accredited university, offer financial aid to those who qualify, and in some cases, even require their students to have x-amount of work experience, or be a certain age.  I have a very unpopular opinion that college students should have to have life experience before going to college.  I feel like no one should be allowed to go to college until they’re 25 years old.  It’s good to have an education, but without the life experience to back it up, it’s more difficult to connect to the material, especially in the humanities.

Lewis is, by far, not the only online University that offers programs like this but they are a good example of a good school with practical programs for students.  So what do you think about online educational programs?  Do you think they’re taken seriously? Will they be taken more seriously as they become more mainstream?  I’m always interested in this topic, but then I have college on the brain almost all the time.  Maybe  I need to get a hobby?!

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Lost & Found

Filed under: School — Tags: , , , — Kristyn @ 4:13 pm

While scouring through things today, I realized something really depressing.  Apparently, I have failed to save most of the notebooks I’ve used throughout college.  I have a few of them, thankfully so, but I should have more.  I wish I knew where they went.  I mean, I didn’t throw them away, they’re just missing, like socks come up missing, except much more irreplaceable.  I wouldn’t have been looking for them at all except I remembered that Melanie had said that she plans to retype hers to prep for the comps and I thought it was a great idea.  I was going to type all of my English notes and email her what I had, but it’s not looking like I’m going to be able to add as much as I hoped to the project.

I did, however, find something awesome!  A few semesters ago I decided to take tech writing, for the hell of it.  I didn’t need it, per se.  It wasn’t exactly a requirement, but it is an advanced elective, which I needed more of, so I took it.  I’ve taken every English class Tarleton has to offer, with a very few exceptions — like Shakespeare & Children’s Lit.  Anyway, I found tech writing to be pretty tedious, pretty fast.  I also turned out to be pretty good at it!  Too bad I didn’t enjoy it, tech writers make a mint.  The assignment I did for that class was a 20 page report over why Tarleton’s library should use RFID technology (we had to chose a recent technology, and rather than utilizing something I don’t understand like virtualization services, I chose the RFID angle).  While I was rifling through things, I found my paper, in the filing cabinet.  It was required that the paper be bound, so mine is beautifully bound, and with a really good grade!  I’ve run across a lot of papers I’ve written, but I find that this report is one I’m most proud of (along with my Sweeney Todd paper).

Funny how something that start out as such a chore can end up being such a point of pride.  Heck, the Sweeney Todd paper started out as a huge stressful assignment and has since become my all time favorite paper, both to have written, and to re-read.  Maybe I’ll share it with y’all sometime, though most of the lingo (film lingo) in the paper isn’t something most people can understand (including me most of the time) without an encyclopedia.  Alas, it’s still my favorite.

Anyway, I’m pretty disgruntled about having lost so many notebooks, but I’m pretty pleased to have run across some old papers that I can be so proud of.  Look at me, turning a bad thing good!  I might just have this optimism thing down yet… ha!  Yeah, not likely.

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So many parts!

Filed under: Games,Tech — Tags: , , — Kristyn @ 12:58 pm

I’ve decided, after reading around and getting some opinions on the new Wii Fit, that we’re going to get a Wii as soon as we can afford it (which should be soon, I hope).  Of course, when buying a video game system, there’re always other considerations, like accessories.  For most systems, potential accessories include getting an extra remote and a warranty.  For the Wii, there’s a ton of extra stuff and I’m a little lost as to what I should get.  Wii accessories could be it’s own sub-genre of technology, this thing has tons of addon parts:  remotes, the Wii Fit stuff, the nunchuks, the docking station for the Wii Fit board, the docking station for the remotes.  I have no idea what part of this stuff is necessary, and what’s extraneous.   I just want to get the stuff I need, but I also want everything to work conveniently when I want it to work.

If you have a suggestion about this, I’d love to hear it, because I want to get everything I need, but not things I won’t use.  That way, when I get to the register and the girl smiles and says $500 I can feel like I’m actually getting all the stuff I really need.  ;)

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Just a few more weeks…

Filed under: Fabulous,School — Tags: , , — Kristyn @ 8:30 am

I was reading online and it seems I’ll be able to pick up my degree on January 19th!!  I am so excited.  I can’t wait to hold it in my hands and see my name on it.   I told Matt that he would have to go with me to get it, that I couldn’t promise that I wouldn’t cry in public when I see it.  The school’s website says they can be picked up in the registrar’s office, so hopefully there won’t be an absolute ton of people up there.  Of course, once I get it, I have to figure out exactly how I want to display it.  I’ve been thinking that I might get one of those ridiculously huge frames with my school’s seal embossed on it in gold, but then I go to Wal-Mart and see regular old document frames and they look great, too, and are something like $150 cheaper.  I like the ones that make the degree look like it’s floating between the panes of glass, but I have no idea what kind of mounts are required for those.  I mean, how do they hang on the wall?

Its something I need to think about.  Do I really want to spend $200 on a picture frame?  Part of me says “hell yes, I do” and that I earned the right to have one of those ridiculously gaudy frames.  The more sensible part of me says it’s an expense I don’t really need.  I could get a nice, modest frame and my degree will still look pretty.  Honestly, unless I find one of those huge frames I really like, modesty might win out.  Either way, I’m sure it’ll look amazing and I’m looking forward to being able to look up and see it.  It’s a little vein, I know, but I don’t care.  I earned it, I want it!

I’ll definitely let you know what I decide, after I go to the bookstore and look at them.  For the time being, I’m just having one of those limbo type feelings, like they could pull the rug out at any moment and laugh in my face.  I know I finished, I earned it, but I’m also super paranoid.  Just give me my freaking degree already!!  How much waiting/anticipation can one girl be expected to take?!

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I'm a childfree, chocoholic, lit geek, blog-obsessed, rubenesque, graduate student, writer. I'm shy, opinionated, and in love with a wonderful guy. I live in central Texas but hope to be on my way home to southern California very soon!

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