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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

E-Portfolio Update

Just a quick update on where I am in my e-portfolio.

Competencies completed: 5
Competencies graded satisfactory: 4
Competencies in progress: 0
Competencies yet to address: 10
Revisions required: 1
Pages written: 29
Days remaining until advisor's deadline: 54 days
Days remaining until department's deadline: 68 days

With my birthday this week, I've given myself a little bit of a break and allowed myself to only submit one competency this week (which I just turned in today, so Happy Birthday to me!). With five competencies complete--and barring any revisions I have to do for the latest one submitted--I'm now a third of the way through. I cannot WAIT to get through the other two-thirds. I've been jumping all over the list and have been working on competencies out of order. I did do the first one first, but have not followed any rhyme or reason for the rest of the ones I've chosen to address. Perhaps the only common denominator between all of them is that I've already thought about what I want to include as evidence and what points I want to hit in my statement of competency. Slowly my grade list is filling up with 1's (the passing grade).

In the middle of work, school, and life stress I've also managed to lose five pounds, another small victory. Scooter has been helpful by cutting back on snacks he brings into the house. And he made this great marinade that he let the meat sit in for 3 days. I don't know if anyone else has let meat marinade that long, but we've done it twice now and the 3-day marinade makes the meat sooooooo good. I'll ask for the marinade recipe tonight and post tomorrow.

Until then, I can give my fingers a rest from typing...

Friday, February 7, 2014

And the work goes on and on...

I didn't think I could write so much in such a short amount of time. I have a fire under me to finish this final big project in record time. It would be so nice to have it all done by April. Not sure that will actually happen, but it's nice to dream and it keeps me motivated to get through all the work. Here's another e-portfolio update:

Competencies completed: 4
Competencies graded satisfactory: 3
Competencies in progress: 0
Competencies yet to address: 11
Revisions required: 1
Pages written: 23
Days remaining until advisor's deadline: 59 days
Days remaining until department's deadline: 73 days

I literally just submitted my fourth competency before writing this post, so of course I don't know what grade I have for it yet. I'm pushing to get a competency done every 2-3 days with 1-2 days break after a couple of them. The timing comes out to about 2 competencies per week with time off for good behavior. No wait, I mean downtime to relax. And perhaps continue making my slow way through the Terry Pratchett book I'm currently (trying) to read. I have a whole list of favorites I want to reread during the free time I'll get when this is over.

One of the perks of doing this project, if one wants to find the silver lining, is that I get to rediscover a lot of the work I've done and have forgotten about. I did spend 4 school years in the program (can it really have been that long?), so some of my earliest work has been buried under the later piles of articles I've read and papers I've written. I again thank the fates that I have multiple digital copies of EVERYTHING so even if I can't find all my printed articles and work for every class, I can at least locate the digital copy. If any fellow MLIS students are reading this, do yourself a favor and back up your work. Heed the warnings. Don't be the one that has to contact past instructors to track down papers (yes, that does happen).

I don't have much else to post. I think the 23 pages of (single-spaced) writing I've done so far has sucked all the writing mojo right out of me. I will try, try, try to post a recipe next week. Scooter is making soup this weekend which will taste so good in the rainy weather we are having. Perhaps I'll watch what he does and write down the recipe to share. Or maybe I'll make something sweet to eat with him and share with you...