Hey Friends!
So I haven't posted for a month--with good reason. It seems I've had one major project after another--essays, applications, and workshops. On top of that, I was sick last week.
Okay, so I've been doing work. But that's so vague. So I'll give you a quick run down of the details.
In Computer Science class, we made websites for one of our labs. I really enjoyed it; I already had some experience in html/css coding so I got to write some more advanced codes to get extra credit. You can't really tell how fancy my code is by looking at the website, but I'm darn proud of it anyway.
Here is the homepage for my website.
Also, this website has a detailed version of my weekly schedule. So if your skeptical of my crazy college work schedule like Nancy (I know, it's hard to believe you have more work in college when you go to class fewer hours in the day) you can see my schedule here.
As you may or may not know, I was chosen for Haverford's Dining Center Development Committee. We were supposed to start meeting last November, but the director resigned before we could get started. So I contacted one of the managers, and eventually got in touch with Bernie, the head for both Bryn Mawr and Haverford.
We've met three times so far, and It's been great! We made a few positive changes and have gained a better understanding of the way Dining Services works. I'm so excited about this that I even requested to work at the Dining Center. Though I never thought I would work in food service again, I feel good about working at the DC because it will allow me to make the food I'm eating even better. Say hello to one of the newest DC workers!
I am also very excited about the ceramics workshop I will be holding at Haverford after spring break.
If you read my previous posts about James House, you'd know about my frustrations with there being no left-handed-friendly wheels and the obvious dirtiness of the studio. So I wrote a grant proposal to get a wheel and teach classes.
The picture above shows the room back in October. It looks a lot better now--it's been painted, and my friend Tami and I spent two hours cleaning it a few weeks ago. As soon as I get the room arranged as I like it for my class, I'll take an updated picture.
Lastly, I've been working hard on applications the past few weeks. A few weeks ago, my AMA application was due. What is an AMA? It's an Ambassador of Multicultural Affairs--I'd be a member of a team of upperclassmen designated to guide and befriend a particular freshman hall next year. Particularly, my job would be to teach freshmen about culture--at Haverford and in other contexts. It's kind of hard to explain in a short amount of space, but if you have questions, I'd be happy to answer them!
A few days ago, my internship application for the Weaver's Way Farm Education Program was due. This internship would give me the opportunity to work and learn on an urban organic farm. One of Weaver's Way's farms is at a homeless shelter, so I'd also get to teach the children of the families living there about farming!
This is a competitive program fully funded by Haverford. The college will even pay for my Summer Expectation, or the money that the school expects me to earn during the summer. In other words, Haverford would pay $2300 towards my tuition if I get the 10-week internship. Money is not the reason I'm applying of course, but I wouldn't get an opportunity to do such an internship without the funding. Most likely, I'd have to take a low wage job in something I'm not interested in and isn't related to social justice or helping the poor. I've been there and done that--I don't see the need to repeat the experience!
Whew! That was a long one. Enough about me--What are you up to?
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Friday, December 30, 2011
Making the Most of My Winter Break
I can't believe my winter break is almost half over! Now that I've had ample time to be with friends and family, there are a few things I want to get done before I start my second semester. Here's a list of some of those things. I'm hoping that making it public will help get me motivated!
Practice wheel throwing and finish some artwork. Since I will be teaching some ceramics classes in the spring, I need to get as much practice in as possible. I went the entire first semester without throwing, so I need to get back into the swing of things!
Find homes for my artwork. I have a lot more artwork than I can handle. I'd like to find good homes for my sculptures, bottles, and pots. When I'm selling or giving away my work, people always ask me, "Well don't you want to keep that?" As much as I enjoy making the work, I could not possibly display and store all of the artwork I will make from now until eternity.
I also really love the thought of my artwork making it's way into the homes of family, friends, and strangers across the country. I have artwork in Philadelphia, Virginia, Kansas City, and St. Louis (obviously). How cool is that?
Here is one little guy that needs a home:
Practice my sewing skills and make more bags. So our sewing machine is getting taken to the shop, and I've been using the one at my Nana's house. Hopefully ours will get fixed soon--that will make it a lot more convenient for me to practice!
Clean up the backyard and tend to my compost.
Before Fall Break, I said to my mom, "I wish I could come home. I'd rake the entire yard for you!" I enjoy yard work. Though my mom wished I could have come home (and not just because of my offering of yard work), it wasn't feasible. When I came home for Winter Break I got a surprise--my mom left the entire back yard untouched. So I get to rake up all the leaves for my compost. Yay!
Clean up the garden.
Enough said.
Finish "The Tightwad Gazette II". The trouble with library books is that I can't take them back to school with me. I'd like to finish this one before I go back.
Cook up some recipes I've been wanting to try. I want to try recipes for making my own crackers and other items people typically just buy from the store.
Research internship opportunities and apply. Haverford pretty much has more resources than they know what to do with. I want to take full advantage of them.
So that's my list. Hopefully typing it out and making it public will help me get more done! What's on your To Do List?
Practice wheel throwing and finish some artwork. Since I will be teaching some ceramics classes in the spring, I need to get as much practice in as possible. I went the entire first semester without throwing, so I need to get back into the swing of things!
Find homes for my artwork. I have a lot more artwork than I can handle. I'd like to find good homes for my sculptures, bottles, and pots. When I'm selling or giving away my work, people always ask me, "Well don't you want to keep that?" As much as I enjoy making the work, I could not possibly display and store all of the artwork I will make from now until eternity.
I also really love the thought of my artwork making it's way into the homes of family, friends, and strangers across the country. I have artwork in Philadelphia, Virginia, Kansas City, and St. Louis (obviously). How cool is that?
Here is one little guy that needs a home:
Finish knitting my scarf. I've been working on the same scarf since Thanksgiving, and I'd like to finish it soon so I can start learning to knit more complicated things!
Clean up the backyard and tend to my compost.
Before Fall Break, I said to my mom, "I wish I could come home. I'd rake the entire yard for you!" I enjoy yard work. Though my mom wished I could have come home (and not just because of my offering of yard work), it wasn't feasible. When I came home for Winter Break I got a surprise--my mom left the entire back yard untouched. So I get to rake up all the leaves for my compost. Yay!
Clean up the garden.
Enough said.
Finish "The Tightwad Gazette II". The trouble with library books is that I can't take them back to school with me. I'd like to finish this one before I go back.
Go to the Value Village monthly half off sale. Since it's winter, I can't go to garage sales and I've been itching to go. The storewide half off sale once a month at Value Village is almost as good. Hopefully I'll find some cool furniture for my mom to refurbish!
Research internship opportunities and apply. Haverford pretty much has more resources than they know what to do with. I want to take full advantage of them.
So that's my list. Hopefully typing it out and making it public will help me get more done! What's on your To Do List?
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