Monthly Archives: May 2010

I have the greatest kids!

My girls are the greatest kids! It’s weird, sometimes, realizing how old they are, especially when I don’t look my age (according to most other people). For example, I went to a college graduation party last weekend for Rachel, my bass clarinet partner at Gordon College, and two people asked me if I was a classmate of Rachel’s! It was fun, I admit, telling them that I had kids older than Rachel.

But here’s one of the reasons why my kids are so fantastic: they know just what to get me for Mother’s Day. Being the Aspie that I am, I tend to shun “commercial” holidays like Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, etc. To me, they exist just for people to make money. But my kids can cut right through that by giving me presents that they know will not “just make someone money”. Kerri got me these beautiful treble clef earrings (this is the photo from the store website):

treble clef earrings

And Katie painted her gift to me! Since I expect that most of you can’t read music, it’s the melody from Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story song “Somewhere“. Not that the words especially mean anything to me (although they’re sweet, and Stephen Sondheim wrote them), but the melody is one of my favorites, and of course WSS is my favorite show, and it’s inside the entire ballet/dream sequence, which is my absolute favorite part of the show (on any instrument), and when done right, gives me chills.

WSS Somewhere

Where in the world did this kid get her talent from? Certainly not me! I can’t even take the photo without it being blurry. I really hope Katie gets into doing more painting. As much as I’d love to see her actually sell something, I wouldn’t mind if she gave everything to me!

Long time, no post

Wow, I can’t believe I haven’t posted since March! As usual, I’ve been a little busy. In one of my classes, we watched the video on Time Management given by Randy Pausch (you can find it by googling “Time Management Randy Pausch”). One thing in it in particular I really liked was the notion of a 4-Quadrant TO DO List. The premise is pretty simple. Fill out your tasks according to the importance and when it’s due.

4quadToDo

Unfortunately, the first time I sat down to write up my To Do list, I realized that the columns were inaccurate for me. So here is MY 4 Quad To Do list:

my4quadtodolist

Yes, for me, everything is either “Critical” or “Very Important” and it’s all either “Overdue” or “Due Now”. So much for that time-management hint!

But the good news is that I am in my second-to-last class for my graduate degree! Finally!

And the other good news is that I am continuing my “one a month” (at least) streak of musicals! I do shows all the time, but since last November, I’ve done at least one a month.