…however do you want it, however do you need it”…..ok, so I admit, I really like this song and pretty much can sing it on cue, but as embarrassing as that is, it is so appropriate this week! After being away for what seemed like a decade, I am getting back in the swing of things.
R and I returned on Friday evening to a very happy puppy that was glad to be home again. She actually seemed to grow stronger over the week we were gone so I guess it was a good thing she went to the kennel (although her guilty parents almost break down every time we have to leave her). Her back leg and muscles since her last ‘episode’ seem to have taken much longer to adjust, but I really hope I am that spry at 14 ½ dog-years!! (what is that, like a million people years or something!)
Saturday I had my Archives and Manuscripts class all day – one of the few classes I feel like I have actually been challenged in so far.... (and I am more than ½ way through the program) My professor, Lori Lindburg, is very inspirational and I wish I had even a ¼ of her energy – she is currently a PhD student (about to defend her dissertation this fall), full time SJSU faculty member, full-time paid archivists, and a wife and mother of 2!! I don’t think she could possibly have time to sleep!!!!
On Sunday I ran our annual Society of American Archivists Student Chapter meeting. In addition to preparing for the meeting for several hours, I had to trek to campus to conduct the meeting. Should be a good year, we had several enthusiastic people volunteer for our executive team – always good to have people around you which want to be there!!
Monday was my very first day at Stanford – this is where I am doing my internship for school. I am working at the Hoover Archives doing Library of Congress Subject Heading classification, as well as short summaries, of audio tapes from the Commonwealth Club of California. The tapes go back to the 1930s, but I am starting with 1970. I really am going to learn my CA political, social and economic history!! The archivist for whom I am working, Lisa, is really great – she is going to be a wonderful mentor and I think I will learn a great deal about the ins and outs of the archival industry from her. I will be working there every Monday for the rest of the semester as well as a handful of other days to make my 135 hours for 3 credits of class work.
Wednesday night we celebrated Dick’s Birthday at the House o’ Prime Rib in SF– what a fun evening of laughter and high-jinx. We were the table every waiter dreads – in addition to our decibel breaking laughter, we had a table full of comedians which took pleasure in making the waiters fulfill all our ‘special requests’ including my “warm” pecan pie. (which was fabulous I have to say!) I really wish we lived closer to the city, but until then, a short drive is very little cost to enjoying our good friend’s company.
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