...a personal journal of life, family, love, happiness, authenticity, being frugal, sustainable living, local eating, social justice, philosophy, ethics, psychology, evidence-based practice, education, contemplating homeschooling and the radical unschooling way of life... and probably some other random stuff :)
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Writing Centre awards ceremony
Yesterday was UFV's first ever Writing Prize awards ceremony, where I received my certificate and spoke about my paper, An Anti-Racist Critique of Avatar (this link is provided by the Writing Centre at UFV). I won one of 12 total awards, as did another student from the BSW program. My category was Upper Level Discourse Analysis, and Christina, my fellow BSW student, won in the Upper Level Process/Policy Analysis. Social Workers are smart cookies :) Way to represent, School of Social Work and Human Services!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
back online...
...well, I have been online for about a week and a half, but that time has just whizzed by!
Moving was successfully accomplished, although we moved most of the garden slowly over the course of the month, then insuring my sister's truck this past weekend to bring over some of the numerous tractor scoops of garden mix we've purchased over the years.
Yesterday was also a marathon canning session, finishing off the last of the 40 pounds of peaches my father has gifted me recently (Dad works in Penticton Mon-Thurs, and from home in Mission on Fri, so he often drives through Keremeos). We canned a dozen pints and 3 quarts of peaches, and hubby made both peach and peach-plum jam, also canned.
Apples are next, the main crop is just starting to come in. Dad gave me a half a box with the last box of peaches, and he says he'll keep buying for me as he goes by the stands every Thursday evening. I'm seeing yummy jars filled with spicy apple sauce, sweet apple juice and thick apple butter.
We've also yanked all the tomato plants out of the garden at the old house - two Tiny Tim plants, two other varieties of cherry, a Russian heritage, two Brandywines and two Roma/paste tomatoes. My cupboards are crammed with green tomatoes! I'm envisioning salsa galore! I'm also planning to try several interesting green tomato recipes - pickled, salsa, relish, even green tomato mincemeat.
The semester is really heating up, with papers and presentations and reams of reading.This is my last academic semester of my degree, and I am filled with both excitement and trepidation - will I actually like Child Protection? Will I find a job with MCFD? If not, will one of the delegated Aboriginal agencies hire me? Will I have to move out of the Fraser Valley to find a job?
Oh, yes, and I won that writing competition I wrote about back in May :) First place in my category, Upper Level Discourse Analysis, and $100. There is an awards ceremony tomorrow, and I get to speak about my paper for 3 to 5 minutes... off to write that speech!
Moving was successfully accomplished, although we moved most of the garden slowly over the course of the month, then insuring my sister's truck this past weekend to bring over some of the numerous tractor scoops of garden mix we've purchased over the years.
Yesterday was also a marathon canning session, finishing off the last of the 40 pounds of peaches my father has gifted me recently (Dad works in Penticton Mon-Thurs, and from home in Mission on Fri, so he often drives through Keremeos). We canned a dozen pints and 3 quarts of peaches, and hubby made both peach and peach-plum jam, also canned.
Apples are next, the main crop is just starting to come in. Dad gave me a half a box with the last box of peaches, and he says he'll keep buying for me as he goes by the stands every Thursday evening. I'm seeing yummy jars filled with spicy apple sauce, sweet apple juice and thick apple butter.
We've also yanked all the tomato plants out of the garden at the old house - two Tiny Tim plants, two other varieties of cherry, a Russian heritage, two Brandywines and two Roma/paste tomatoes. My cupboards are crammed with green tomatoes! I'm envisioning salsa galore! I'm also planning to try several interesting green tomato recipes - pickled, salsa, relish, even green tomato mincemeat.
The semester is really heating up, with papers and presentations and reams of reading.This is my last academic semester of my degree, and I am filled with both excitement and trepidation - will I actually like Child Protection? Will I find a job with MCFD? If not, will one of the delegated Aboriginal agencies hire me? Will I have to move out of the Fraser Valley to find a job?
Oh, yes, and I won that writing competition I wrote about back in May :) First place in my category, Upper Level Discourse Analysis, and $100. There is an awards ceremony tomorrow, and I get to speak about my paper for 3 to 5 minutes... off to write that speech!
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Moving day anxiety
Tomorrow is moving day. Correction, today is moving day, being that it is now 12:52 am. I can't sleep. I have been laying in bed for almost 2 hours, trying to sleep, but I can't.
There is so much to do! We have been packing for days! We've used up 4 batches of boxes and we could still use more. We have so much stuff! I'm beginning to wonder if we're hoarders?! Well, I'm pretty sure I'm not, having been on and off the Flylady bandwagon for at least 8 years, but still...
My husband has been hoarding empties for almost a year, now. He finally HAD to deal with them. There were at least 10 garbage bags full. He got over 60 bucks at the bottle depot.
We also filled up the box of my sister's "lady truck" with stuff for the Sally Ann, and I'm sure once we're done unpacking, we'll have another truck-bed's worth. Mind you, much of that was composed of kids clothing, a lot of which was given to us when they should've taken the clothes to the Sally Ann... but I did get some useful stuff for my ever-growing boys, so, oh well :)
I hope I can sleep.
There is so much to do! We have been packing for days! We've used up 4 batches of boxes and we could still use more. We have so much stuff! I'm beginning to wonder if we're hoarders?! Well, I'm pretty sure I'm not, having been on and off the Flylady bandwagon for at least 8 years, but still...
My husband has been hoarding empties for almost a year, now. He finally HAD to deal with them. There were at least 10 garbage bags full. He got over 60 bucks at the bottle depot.
We also filled up the box of my sister's "lady truck" with stuff for the Sally Ann, and I'm sure once we're done unpacking, we'll have another truck-bed's worth. Mind you, much of that was composed of kids clothing, a lot of which was given to us when they should've taken the clothes to the Sally Ann... but I did get some useful stuff for my ever-growing boys, so, oh well :)
I hope I can sleep.
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