Monday, November 29, 2010

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch

I'm still trying to decide how I feel about blogging so I'm not going to talk about that.

Instead I think I'm going to reflect on things.

Here I talked about how I wanted to read a book a month outside of class. That didn't go very well. I should be finishing my fourth and starting my fifth book by now but instead I've only read two. So I'm changing things up and posting all the books I've read since August:

Guyland (good book)
Nurture Shock (good book, anyone can read this and get something out of it, so you should read it)
The Spirit Level (good book, easily accessible, quick read) (I've got 2 chapters of this left but I'll be done by Thursday for sure)
Organizations Evolving (blah, class textbook and it reads like it)
Freaks of Nature (science-y but good)
Evolution in Four Dimensions (good book, really science-y)
Three Cups of Tea (good out-of-school reading material)

I skimmed the rest of Why Marriages Succeed or Fail, figuring I'd already gotten the gist of the book. I've got Stones Into Schools checked out from the library and I'm looking forward to finding time to read it. I took it to Disney with me but couldn't find the motivation to read more than a page in the car. (Maybe I'll post about Disney later this week. Just to record it.)

Finals are a week away and I've got three days left of class. I look forward to this part of the semester because there's so much freedom but hate it for the same reason. I'm so much more productive when I've got strict deadlines. At least I get a chance to tackle big things one at a time instead of working on lots of little things.

I'm still trying to decide if I should buckle down at home and work on stuff or if I should head into school, looking for structure around me.

(This post is mostly so that I can remind myself that I DO do a lot of stuff, DO learn things, accomplish things, etc. Sometimes I get trapped in what I haven't done yet, it's good to look back at what else I have been doing.)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Hello?

I don't mean to be snarky (as I have for the last few days... which I attribute to stress) but I'd like to know if anyone is reading this. If not, I'll just journal.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

100 (no... 50) things about myself

(Written a few nights ago)

1. I am a graduate student. I’m in the Sociology department at a school in Georgia.
2. I’m in my 2nd year.
3. I focus on crime, family, and variables that influence those. (How broad!)
4. I’m reluctant to talk about my work because I’m so much more comfortable regurgitating information I’ve learned in the last year and a half.
5. This is a change from when I was an undergrad and designing and running my own experiment was easy and something I was confident about.
6. I’m not sure why the change happened but now I’m much more comfortable learning.
7. Which leads to…. I fear that I won’t cut it in the field because I don’t have many strong convictions and don’t have much to offer. (Oh, insecurities, I wear you like my oldest, most snug pair of jeans. Sigh.)
8. In other news, I’m from Nebraska and this is my first time “away from home” so to speak.
9. I went to college about 45 minutes from home.
10. The (biggest) reason I agreed to go to school so close to home was because of the concession my parents made: Go to undergrad here and you can go wherever you want for your grad coursework.
11. I keep trying to figure out the best way to segue out of school related stuff… I sneeze often.
12. Often in this sense doesn’t mean many times a day, just many times a sneezing fit. We’re talking 7 or 8 each time I sneeze, on average.
13. I’ve been sneezing this much since I was in 10th grade, at least. That’s as early as I can remember people laughing at/with me for sneezing a lot. Back in Algebra II with Mr. Wisdom.
14. I used to think that friendships were doomed after 4 years.
15. I just sneezed 7 times in a row.
16. I had a series of friends (Jenn and Lauren, Jenna, Jorge) and for most of them, the friendship significantly changed after the 4 year mark. With Jorge it took longer. With Liesal it hasn’t changed. With Chase, I don’t think I ever considered him my best friend.
17. There are some girls from high school I’m friends with on facebook but wasn’t good friends with in high school. I’d like to talk more to them, congratulate them on things; have a friendship with them, but I hesitate because I think that they’ll think of me like I was still high-school-Jessica.
18. Sometimes friendships need to end. Sometimes they don’t. It all comes out in the wash.
19. I make a lot of to-do lists. But with a twist. I often make calendars during class. On the left side of a page in my notebook I’ll make the actual calendar and use the right side to write out dates and events. Yeah, this habit gets me made fun of.
20. Chase and I don’t go to bed (or sleep) at the same time. Chase “puts me to bed” around 12 most nights and then stays up til about 3. I get up around 8 most mornings, he gets up around noon. It works for us (right now).
21. I’m a chapstick addict. I probably have 5 different tubes right now. One in my purse, one in my backpack, one in a pair of jeans, one on my desk, one on my dresser. All Chapstick brand Vanilla Mint.
22. Dude. I can’t believe I’m only on 22. I don’t like biting into apples. I won’t eat it if it’s not sliced up. I think it’s because my front teeth are sensitive.
23. I’m pretty poor these days. Chase and I are both full-time students without jobs. Eek.
24. I enjoy hiking.
25. I wish I went camping (the real kind) more often. I’ve only gone once and it wasn’t really what I’d consider camping. Well… maybe Nebraska camping, but that was lame.
26. I want to whitewater raft down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon sometime before I die. It’s only about $2,000 per person for the trip. Reservations generally need to be made 9-12 months in advance, I think.
27. I’m only going to 50 this time. I’ll save the other 50 for another time. I can’t do 100 at once. That’s a lot!
28. Next semester I really want to take a class with my friends but think the class I’m going to take instead (they’re scheduled for the same time) will be more useful. I’m SO TEMPTED to say fuck it and take the fun class instead. Gah.
29. I’m going to Disney next weekend. All I can reeealllly think about is how I’ll probably spend more money than I can afford to.
30. OH, AND MY SISTER WILL BE HERE AND GO TO DISNEY WITH ME. That’s worth noting too. 
31. I have a gym membership but only go a few times a month. I wish it was closer. I HATE that I have to drive 15 minutes to get there.
32. In July, Chase and I are moving closer to said gym. It’s also closer to a grocery store, friends, etc.
33. Today I let Chase convince me to buy some donuts and I ate 2.5 of them. 
34. I’m trying to give up Dr. Pepper but I’m failing badly.
35. I didn’t buy any at the store today in an attempt to quit but I’ll probably start buying them daily until I give in and buy another case.
36. It’s not even the taste that I crave, it’s the mental crutch. I feel like I’m being rewarded every time I drink them.
37. The best concert I’ve ever been to was Papa Roach. How… sad?
38. There’s only one boy/man I’ve had a crush on since moving to Georgia. He reminded me of a more professional, better looking, taller Twofer from 30 Rock.
39. Chase and I have been dating for 3-4 years and I still get sad when it’s been awhile since I’ve had a crush on someone. Eh. Dating one person doesn’t mean I still can’t think other boys are pretty. As long as that’s all that happens: looking.
40. My office is on the 4th floor of a building without an elevator. My knees hurt by the end of the trek upstairs. I’m not sure what that means.
41. My favorite song right now (Conversation 16 by The National) is pretty depressing. I’m not sure what that means, if anything.
42. I like individual sports better than team sports. I hate teams. I can be uncoordinated on my own, thankyouverymuch.
43. Tennis is my favorite.
44. I like running, I’m just never convinced I can actually keep running without dying, so I can’t run that long without a break.
45. I’ve got a bookcase with books I haven’t read yet. Some of them probably won’t ever get read.
46. (5 left!) I really really really really really want a DSLR camera but can’t afford one.
47. After this, I’m going to bed.
48. I used to work at a psych hospital.
49. I LOVED working there. It was really inspiring, helping kids get things back on track.
50. I wish I could work at a psych hospital around here part time but the closest one is at least 45 minutes away. Le sigh.

What I Do Best

Picture Entry!

Chase's mom and sister visiting:
Chelsi and Patti

A tree that's had the kudzu cut away from it (in the run-down cemetary nearby.
With/Without Kudzu

Linny, hanging out next to me on the couch
Linny

FALL! This week's been color-awesome.
Fall Color
Fall Color
Fall Color
Fall Color

I'm having a hard time motivating myself to work on my thesis. (I'm a broken record.) I'm good at my classes and good at things that have a clear, concrete deadline but I'm bad at abstract jobs. I've got a 20 minute presentation next Wednesday that will be based on my review of 15 or so articles and I've read about 4 of the articles. There was a point where I was EXCITED! about the class but my excitement's boiled down. I'm over it. Next! (This is problematic.)

Solution: break things up into little goals. Hold self accountable to those goals. Go!

(Side note: That 20 page paper I had to write a few weeks ago? I did well on! I got a B+ (basically). I think little by little I'm getting better at working on things before they reach that critical must-do-now point but I've still got a long way to go.)

Next entry: friends

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Lately

It's probably bad form to only blog once a week but eh, it's my form. I've been pretty busy lately. I had visitors last week, 20 pages to write on top of classes, and this week rebelled and read a book I bought at ASA this fall (a non-sociological book, mind you): Three Cups of Tea.

It's about a mountaineer who got lost after climbing K2 (and becoming quite exhausted after having to help save a co-climber instead of sleeping for a few days) and happened to end up in an impoverished village in Pakistan. He saw the crappy conditions they lived in and the generosity they had for this stranger and vowed to make a difference in their lives. He flew home to America, saved money for a year, and then made his way back to Pakistan to build them a school. More than ten years and 30 schools later, he'd made a career of helping develop schools for students in Pakistan. (He later moved on to building schools in Afghanistan too.) YOU SHOULD READ IT!

After such a school-centered week it's been nice to relax and read for leisure, something I don't often get to do. I've got to get back into the swing of things this week and I'm not sure how well that's going to go. I feel like I have a few big things to do for the rest of the semester but overall it's a lot of little stuff. I need to keep working on my thesis too.

Also, Daylight Savings Time has made me a sleepy lass. It's 10:37 and I'm thinking about bedtime... Hmmm.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Whine

What better place to complain than my own blog?!

Chase and I had guests this week (his mom and sister) and they were here Thursday and Friday. We had TONS OF FUN and I'm realllllly not ready to buckle down and do my homework. I just want to hang out and play. Which is something I can't really afford to do right now. I planned on getting something like 6 pages written yesterday and only added about 2 sentences (and revised my intro). I'll get it done, don't get me wrong, but I know it could be done a lot easier if I didn't fight it, if I just sat down and wrote.

I've been reading articles about time management lately. All of them suggest limiting your access to distractions (like the web), using a timer of some sort, and taking breaks often. I tried using a timer a few days ago, it helped. I can't really muster up the resolve to use it right now. I've kind of got a headache, I don't want to write, I feel like I deserve a break.

(Insert paragraph I just wrote and deleted about not having enough free time and being asked to focus/read too much.)

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Currently

In other news, this is what I'm into:

Current Reads: Uhhh. Today involves an article on epigenetic systems and Organizations Evolving by Howard Aldrich. Snooooze. It's mostly snooze-worthy because I have to read it, not because of its topic. I don't do well with assigned readings, I don't like taking orders from others.

Current Albums: I alternate between High Violet by The National and Ratatat's latest: LP4. Ratatat is really useful to listen to while reading, it's mostly instrumental electronic music... basically the backtrack to rock songs, without any lyrics. It sucks me in and acts like a soundtrack to my Oh-So-Exciting homework.

Current Films: The last good movie I watched was Hot Tub Time Machine and before that... I'm not really sure. I know we saw Inception and thought it was JAWESOME but other than that, nothing really comes to mind. We haven't been out to a lot of movies lately, we've been poor.

Current Guilty Pleasures: Brownies, Dr. Pepper, Potatoes after 8pm

Current Colors: Autumn tones: burnt orange, mustard yellow, fiery red. Yum.

Current Link: This!

Current Fetish: Dr. Pepper. Lame? Yes. True? Yes.

Current Drink: DR. PEPPER!!

Current Songs: Conversation 16 by The National
I think the kids are in trouble
Do not know what all the troubles are for
Give them ice for their fevers
You're the only thing I ever want anymore

Live on coffee and flowers
Try not to worry what the weather will be
I figured out what we're missing
I tell you miserable things after you are asleep

Current Outfit: My too-big Community Olympics shirt from last summer with baggy shorts. It's Sunday, I haven't showered yet.

Current Fragrance: B.O.?

Current Blog: Eh. I don't wanna say.

Current Wish List: Money! More time to watch tv without feeling like I should be doing my homework. To lose 10 pounds. To find the motivation to go to the gym consistently. A fridge full of fruits and veggies (and meat).

Current Triumph: I was nice to Chase on his birthday even though Nebraska played horribly and really pissed me off.

Current Bane of my Existence: Bills, school.

Current Celebrity Crush: Um, hello. Sam Jaeger as Joel Graham on Parenthood.

Current Indulgence: Dr. Pepper, two episodes of Say Yes to the Dress this morning, sleeping in til noon.

Current Excitement: None. I have homework to look forward to all day.

Current Mood: Tired, but positive. It'd be a good day to curl up with Us Weekly or People and just zone out.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Chase: Wonder Student

I don't have much to say about this (on my blog, in person's another story) but it's MOMENTOUS! so I'm writing about it.

Pictures = interactivity!

I forgot to get a picture of him BEFORE he went to school on his first day, so I had to settle for after school pictures. (These are after his first day of class, on 9/27/10. It was rainy out.)

First day of school
Here he is walking in the door.

First day of school
Linny says "Hi Dad!" (Note all that Chase took to school... we've since bought him a bag.)

First day of school
He looks like he's going to serenade me. :)

First day of school
Obligatory front-on shot.

A few days later I came home to find him on the couch, STUDYING!
Chase, studying
Ah!

Chase, studying
Linny did not appreciate the flash photography. :)

He was studying again when I came home yesterday and this brings me to two exciting points:
-Yaye for Chase and focusing!
-Yaye for him finally knowing how I feel when I'm trying to study and he's playing games. HA.

I like that I've gotten to write this. I'm SO PROUD of him for taking the steps necessary to get back into school. Yaye Chase!

Monday, October 4, 2010

Ramble

I went to the gym tonight. It's the first time I've gone in who knows how long. I've still been active, walking Linny, going on (2) bike rides... doing stuff. But I know that for me nothing compares to the gym. It's the only place I feel willing to push myself; to do the squats and the lunges and the planks. I could do them at home if I had will power, but home's for lounging, not lunging.

Anywho, I spent 35 minutes on the stationary bike reading an article (hell yeah for being productive) and then spent about 15 minutes on the other stuff (the lunging, squatting, and planking). I've been trying to eat healthier for the last oh, 5 or 6 months but I can't hold myself to it. Or I'll eat one piece of crap but then eat healthy at the next meal, telling myself that at least now I'm eating right. In the past I've had success with the food stuff after committing to good intense workouts so I'm gonna try that again. Here goes nothing.

I didn't post last week because I had too many excuses. :) I had a bit of a cold (the congestion) and was really tired. I got my homework done, watched my tv shows, and played online but other than that I was pretty lazy. Except for Monday and Tuesday night. On Monday, Ashley and I went on a walk (I proposed the walk) and a few minutes after we started walking it started pouring so we (and Linny and Ashley's two dogs) spent the next hour walking through some passing showers. It was chilly. On Tuesday, Ashley and I spent the evening at a local marching band exhibition. Some friends from Nebraska had written things about Harvest of Harmony on Facebook and it made me nostalgic for the band atmosphere, which is funny considering I was never in band. All of my friends were band nerds but I wasn't. The bands that performed were pretty amusing and one of the high schools even did a tribute to Queen that thoroughly impressed me. The night ended with a performance from the UGA marching band. Their band was about 4 times as big as any of the other bands and the sound really reflected it. It was really cool to hear such a big sound after I'd gotten used to what a "big sound" sounded like from the high schoolers.

Saturday I spent the day with a few other Sociology students at the Women and Girls in Georgia conference on campus. There were some interesting presentations on qualitative studies of women in Georgia, some theoretical cases made for why we should focus on women and girls, and a panel presentation featuring some women in important positions in Georgia. The panel was most entertaining. There were 5 panelists including two state senators, a house representative, and two (I'm assuming non-profit) executives of organizations directly related to politics/policy. They told of their decision to get involved in politics and the challenges they've faced. It was really inspiring. Personally I never plan to run for public office but I'm not shutting myself off to it. I want to make a difference in the world (aww, corny) and I don't know what my vehicle for change is going to be. All in due time. Regardless of my personal convictions, they really highlighted the roadblocks women and family-oriented persons are up against. After that was a short documentary about a woman who fought against workplace discrimination in the 70's (she fought for her right to do a "man's job"). She's around 75 now and it was really funny and touching to hear her vim and vigor over an issue we take for granted. It was a good conference, especially considering the price and location (free and at home) and I was worn out my the time it was over. So that night Chase and I stayed home and watched a movie.

Yesterday felt like Saturday and I slept in and then spent the day reading. And here we are... Monday. I'm trying to be more productive than I was last week. I've set a goal for myself... every day this week I want to work on school stuff for 8 hours. If I had taken my lunch to school today I'd probably already be done, but as it is I've got 1 hour and 15 minutes left. Anddddd.... I should go read.

(Oh, and Chase started school last week. I've got a few pictures of his first week and want to post an entry with that stuff in it. :) And I've taken a few pictures of Fall around here but I'll save those for when they're a bit more dramatic... it's still pretty leafy and green here.)

Hope all's well with you.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Fall is Here!

Sometimes I'm a broken record. Get over it.

Old desktop background:

Sunrise

New, Fall-o-rific desktop background:

Fall in Kentucky

(P.S. All of my backgrounds are pictures I've taken. So the ones above? I shot.)

I long to go take photos of leaves changing colors, wear sweaters and drink apple cider (which I do once and then realize it's only good for the first half of the first cup), and drive around in the country, (sans miles and miles of corn).

I'm really jonesing for the last one but I can't scratch the itch. There's no close country to drive around in. No gravel (that I can find). There aren't fields and intersections that have had corn growing at them all summer. The smell's different. The crispness of fall hasn't settled in. I'm anxious. I just want to revel in it, but it's not here yet.

Bits of it are here, but not enough. The temps have broken. Instead of 90 something, this week's supposed to be 70 something. I got cold this evening! Cold! Who knew!?! And tomorrow I'm breaking out a sweater for the first time since what feels like forever.

Tomorrow I'll be wearing this outfit:

22/365
Be jealous.

And send the rest of fall soon, I can't wait.

(P.P.S. Here's Linny and Cisco yesterday! We were parking-lot-watching.)

Linny and Cisco, parking-lot-watching

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Happy Saturday

Today involved:
the couch
me laying
a trip to Target and then Kroger
a trip to the dog park
much football
encouragement for Alabama and then Arkansas and then sadness when Alabama won
zero homework
listening to the Huskers via internet radio
and some internet browsing

I'm gearing myself up for a big day of homework tomorrow and have been "preparing" by doing nothing. It's been nice but I can't help but feel guilty for not working. And I'm fighting a cold. And I want to whine but am trying to keep it to myself. Oh, and what's the deal with the Huskers? Why are they playing so poorly??

In other news, I saw this and this while browsing online and it made me giggle. Check em out!! :D Happy weekend y'all!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

It's HOT

It's hot down here. It's the middle of September and I'm boycotting this 90 degree weather; I wore jeans and a longer sleeved shirt to school today. I spend most of the day in the same building so the only time I feel unbearable heat is on the ride home from school, and as soon as I get home, I often change. I dream of sweaters and hoodies, chilly noses and my breath in the air, fallen leaves and gray mornings. But until then, I'll just continue fighting the heat with hoodies in the evening and jeans at school.

Here's what I've spent the last hour and a half working on. (Disclaimer, the highs for each day don't reflect the coolest times of the day, BUT STILL, we don't generally say "It was 99 degrees out today, though it was only 73 when I woke up." We only remember the 99. Oh, and humidity isn't factored into this at all.)

These are the monthly averages for June-September this year. I'm comparing Athens, where I live now, to Kearney, where I lived from 2003-2009.
average



This shows the number of days each month with temperatures under 90 degrees. This one is the reason I did all this. It's been HELLA HOT for as long as I can remember. Hell, it was MAY the last time the high for the day was under 84.
under 90
Look at this. In July in Athens, there were 26 days where the temp was at least 90 degrees! (September shows the same but here there have only been 16 days with temps over 90. Only 16.)



This gets at the point above, about how it's been FOREVER since it's been cool.
lowest



And finally, something more traditional, though this doesn't really show the range or average temp.
highest

Chase: What? Are you a meteorologist now?
Me: No, I'm a statistician.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Day Trip to Atlanta

After spending half the morning at school with articles and stupid printing malfunctions, Chase and I headed over to Ashley and Billy's to road trip with them to Atlanta for part of the day. They've got a Boston Terrier with digestive issues and feed her only food without preservatives and can only get that in Atlanta. So we stopped there for Maggie's food and some treats (and got a pig ear, hoof, and antler) for Linny. I didn't get any pictures of that part of the trip, mostly because we've all seen hooves and antlers. After that we had (tasty) barbeque at a nearby restaurant and headed over to the Dekalb Famer's Market. It's an international market and was really stinky and new. Pictures from the day:

Ashley's got new flowers popping up at her house, she lives in a magical place!
Flowers!
Ashley's House

Chase's lunch (mine was a pulled chicken sandwich with potato salad):
Big Burger

New things at the Farmer's Market (The first one's a water chestnut, I don't know what the other two are):
Water Chestnut!
Dekalb Farmer's Market
Dekalb Farmer's Market
Blue Crab!

On the ride home I took a shot of the foliage as of today. I'll take more as time goes on (maybe weekly!) and let you know how Fall develops.
"Fall" 9/20

When I got home I took Linny to a dog park and she was a total wimp the whole time. She tucked her tail and wouldn't let the other dogs sniff her and when one (bigger, older) dog wanted to play with her, she rolled over and started whining like she was hurt, but the dog wasn't even doing anything! She got extremely dirty and we had to bathe her as soon as we got home. Talk about a cold shower!

This is how she spent most of the park-trip.
Linny Getting Pwned

And this is me updating regularly. Please, feel free to leave comments!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

All the Rest

Other than school I've spent the last month and a half with Chase and friends. We've gone to sporting events, hiked, grilled, drank.

IMG_5572
Holding the baby of a fellow grad student.

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After a soccer game (Georgia vs. Utah)

Panther Creek Falls
The lovely us.
Creek (Yaye this shot!)
Hiking in north Georgia at Panther Creek

Panther Creek, minus Courtney
Us, minus Courtney.

Bookcase
I got a new bookcase (on the left) and some new frames for above my desk.

<3
The next weekend we went hiking at Tallulah Falls Gorge. This place is AWESOME. In addition to getting a kick ass workout, the views are beautiful and the swimming at the turn-around is fun (it even has a natural slide!).

Tallulah Gorge
Ashley and I
(This is Ashley. She's smarter than me, works harder, and gets more done and despite all of this, likes me. Hopefully some of her better qualities will rub off on me.)

Georgia vs. Arkansas
This weekend we hit up the Georgia vs. Arkansas football game. It was pushing 90 degrees and BRIGHT so we left at halftime. The game was closer than it should have been and pretty exciting to watch, but we had to get home to watch the Huskers play. :)

UGA, panorama

Sanford Stadium
This is the view from where we sat, the panoramic shot I got right before we headed home.

We've still got some more adventures planned for the fall. Next weekend a chili cook-off in Atlanta (at Stone Mountain) is calling our names and then we want to fit Amicalola Falls in sometime. Ashley wants to go to a corn maze, a haunted hayride, and probably carve pumpkins so we'll definitely be festive come Halloween. I'll keep you updated. For now though, I'll be spending the rest of the day with Chase and my articles, reading and highlighting.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

What Else

I meant to write this last night but by the time I got done with school, I was spent. I was at school from 8am until 6pm working on class and homework and reorganizing my references. I spent the last two hours organizing and deleting PDFs from my computer after I'd added them into my Endnote library and when I was done, my head hurt from staring at the computer for so long. I bussed home, had supper and watched some of a couple of movies before almost falling sleep on the couch. After that I spent some time online, watched the season finale of The Bachelor Pad (I know, embarrassing) and then went to bed to "read" a bit. 5 minutes later, at 10:15, I was setting my alarm... and now it's tomorrow!

What else I've been doing (part one)
I recently decided to use Twitter for good, rather than just for pleasure. I spent one "productive" Friday morning searching online for tweeters who often tweeted or retweeted topics that I care about. Among those added to my list, a few have widened my horizon enough to be noteworthy. Those would be:

Danah Boyd (zephoria)
Gender Across Borders (GABblog)
Jessica Sherwood (socwomen)
Chad Gesser (profgesser)
SocProf (SocProf)
and
Nathan Palmer (sociologysource)

I hope to add more in the future, but I've got to ease myself in to this. Adding a lot of people at once on twitter seems to backfire for me: I can't see the trees because I'm too busy staring at the size of the forest.

In addition to finding some great people, I've found some great (in my eyes) websites.
I'm going to update the blogs I follow on the left in a bit, but for now, these are the gems I've uncovered recently:

A great eye opener: Sociological Images
Two great teaching resources: Sociology Source and The Sociological Cinema
Something fun: Extraordinary Observations
Someone with intruiging ideas and a wealth of resources I still need to tap into (just look at all of the links on the side!): The Global Sociology Blog
Interesting...: The Grumpy Sociologist
Who doesn't love charts, graphs, and figures???: Graphic Sociology
A critical look at America's construction: The Infrastructurist
Who doesn't love tips?: Lifehacker
(I need to make a point of coming here more often): Modeled Behavior
And one last site: The Daily Dish

"Tomorrow" I'll tell you what I've been up to when school isn't on my mind. Oh, and let me know if you want a post of interesting articles I've come across lately. I have a plethora of those!

Monday, September 13, 2010

What I've Been Up To

I spent my vacation in Nebraska eager to get back to Georgia and just GET TO WORK. I've got a thesis to write, books that need reading, articles to skim, thoughts to develop. And since getting back, I'm doing them.

August 16th and 17th were spent at ASA (the yearly Big Meeting for Sociologists) listening to presentations and wandering around the book exhibit, looking for new books. I brought home about 17 books and recently finished Guyland. I also finished up Nurture Shock (a book I started in the spring but never finished) and have a chapter left to read in Law, Crime, and Sexuality (we read this for class last fall but I never read the last 45 pages of it) and half of Why Marriages Succeed or Fail left. Oh, and for class I read Freaks of Nature and will be starting Evolution in Four Dimensions and The Spirit Level sometime towards the end of this week.

I've decided that I want to read a book a month outside of class. August's was Guyland and this month I'm finishing up the books I started but never finished. I'm trying to figure out if the book for October should be Code of the Street or Shared Beginnings, Divergent Lives.

Thoughts?

Tomorrow I'll share what else I've been doing.

September 13, 2010

I'm going to try to blog more. I never really feel like I have much to say but I feel like I'm transforming into a professional adult and though I know it's not happening overnight, it's hard to see where and how I'm changing if I don't document any of it.

I take lots of photos. Definitely more these days. More of Linny, more of friends, more of Chase and I. More now that I'm feeling more comfortable in Georgia. But still not as many as I used to take in Nebraska. And I have more people that I routinely see and talk to. People who inquire about my day, who talk to me without having a reason to talk to me, more friends. And yet I'm farther away from people who I've never been away from. I don't have my family around, I don't have Sundays to catch up on gossip, the bar to run into old classmates or work friends, I rarely talk to some of my oldest friends.

(Though I've had two dreams that my (deceased) Grandpa made guest appearances in... those were nice.)

I guess what I'm saying is that I'm changing, and I want you to see it. So, stick around.

Sunday, July 25, 2010