Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Moving Sucks!

So, as most of you know, we are moving in less than a month to Eagle Heights to a two bedroom apartment that is significantly smaller than where we live know. I hate moving and packing. So does David. I've tried to stay ahead of the game by starting to pack things up a little bit at a time. We are going to have to move some things into storage and others to the apartment. Nice thing about it is that I get to purge stuff and reorganize our life! I've already gotten rid of tons of clothes and we are making a big pile for a super moving sale next weekend. Anything that doesn't sell is going to charity! That should help bunches. The challenging thing is to do it with two small children, while working 28 hours a week and work on my thesis. It never ends!! Wish us luck.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Technology!

So anyone who knows me, knows that i love gadgets. I love technology. If I didn't suck at math I would be a good engineer. My computer has been having issues lately all of them related to the new Internet Explorer 7. I guess it has some vulnerabilities that aren't being picked up by Windows Update. Since I always have to be on top of things and I like tabbed browsing I downloaded IE 7 last month and have had nothing but problems since. At one point I couldn't even access the internet. I downloaded Firefox (an alternative tabbed browser) and love it. I use this at work all the time. Way less vulnerable than Microsoft stuff. I would just delete IE 7 except for the fact that I need it to check out Southwest's low fares on DING (if you don't have this installed, do it!) and submit my timesheets. Other than that I am done with it.

Ok, so how many of you knew I was this much of a techie? LOL I have been on my computer for two days looking at sites that would help me fix it and I think I finally did. We'll see though.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Juggling

So, you all know that I have been in Madison going to school forever. Alright, not forever, but it has been a long time. I have been on a roll with my research right now, but I have been having a really hard time juggling school, work and family. Here is what a typical day is like when David works, ideally...

6:00 am Wake up , take a shower
6:30 am Find something to wear, I have nothing because I am in between sizes from gaining and now losing weight post baby!
6:45 Wake up David so he can go and get Isabel warm coffee milk and wake her up. She doesn't like it when I do it.
7:00 Feed Abby, turn on Mike & Mike on ESPN 2
7:20 Realize I have been laying down listening to M&M too long and jump up to finish getting myself ready and prod Isabel to finish breakfast so I can fix her hair
7:45 Leave to take Isabel to school and get to work
8:00 Drop Isabel off at school
8:15 David drops off Abby and me at work (3 days a week)
8:15-1:30 pm Juggle Abby and my work at the Graduate School
1:30 pm David comes to pick us up and we head home so he can leave for work
1:45 Get home and lay down to feed Abby and chill out
2:15pm David leaves for work and I try not to fall asleep
2:45 Leave to go and pick up Isabe;
3:00 Pick Isabel up from school
3:15 Get home and get Isabel a snack and feed Abby
3:30-5:30 Play with Isabel, Feed Abby, convince Isabel she has to get in the bath
6:00 Talk to David on phone, update on day from Isabel
6:30 Bath for Isabel
7-8 Quiet play time, Feed Abby, put her to sleep for the night
8:00 Isabel's bedtime
8:15 Try to do a little housework, lay out Isabel's clothes
9 ish David calls again to chat and have grown up talk
10ish Try to do some school work, but realize I am exhausted and instead lay down when Abby gets up to eat and pass out
11:30 David gets home, kisses my forehead, smiles at Abby, peeks in at Isabel and does Sodoku(I usually don't wake up when he gets home)

Now, when I am supposed to do schoolwork? And anyone who says that stay at home moms don't work, are full of it! Happy Mother's Day to you all. I'll post the real day tomorrow. The one where everything goes wrong.

Monday, May 7, 2007

This is what a grown up night out and a liberal education will get ya!

So, David and I had a grown up date night that didn't include Chuck E Cheese or Mc Donalds last Saturday. One of the 408 folk is getting her Master's Degree in Library Science and we all decided to go to Karaoke Kid. Yes, I said Karaoke. It was fun. My friend Paula brought her kids and stayed with Isabel and Abigail for about four hours. And no, David did not get up and sing, but he was a singing fool at the table. It was nice to get out and have good fun and conversation with intellectual people.

Some kid asked David if I was Hawaiin. No, really, he did! At first, I laughed, but the more I think about it the more I realize that what he was really saying was that he liked me because he thought I looked exotic. Think about what that says about this "liberal" education we are providing these midwestern kids. And more importantly what that says about racial and ethnic relations and ideals of sexuality for women of color.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Marion McCammond Award

Hi everyone! Tonight I attended a Recognition Banquet for the Wisconsin Union (the student union at UW). I received an award that is presented annually to a UW Madison Student of Color for service to the University community. From what they tell me it is a very prestigous award and very stiff competition every year. This year, it was so competitive that they gave it to me and an undergraduate student. I was the only graduate student recognized at the reception!! I wore a killer black dress; felt good to be out of "mommy" mode for a few hours.

This award is also good to get at the culmination of my diversity work at the UW. I think I will be going to work at one job by mid July. Yes, I said one job. For the first time since I have been here at UW I will be working less than 20 hours a week at one job, at Blue Bus Clinic. I love diversity work so much that is has become a distraction to my progress in my research. To remedy that, I have chosen this path and I am happy with it. We will be moving into Eagle Heights (student housing) in July. We are very excited about that! David says now we can walk or take the bus to the Union Terrace and drink beer. HA.

Oh, by the way, my award included a Lifetime Wisconsin Union Membership and a cash award! AWESOME!!!