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Birthday: 6/2/1982


Interests: good sits and good talks...wrastling with big ideas and deep truths...books-the good, the old, the weird...music according to my simple philosophy- You can always have more James Taylor...travel and exploration of just about anything navicable...movies...quilting and other old lady art...outdoorsing and offroading...oh and guitars...you know what they say about girls with guitars...
Expertise: gin and tonic-some say it tastes like pine cones but I swear it tastes like summer time ...chem lab- I got a medal in 12th grade... multi-tasking... generally raising cane...
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

80's teen movie nightmare

Not many days in the life of a law student are blogworthy...despite all the exciting law student characters created by the likes of John Grisham, law school is actually quite repetative and mundane.  Yesterday however was an exception.

In describing what happened, I have visions of every 80s highschool movie I have ever seen...like Sixteen Candles or Farris Bueller's Day Off, etc....you know where there are dream sequences in which someone comes to class and is totally blind-sided by a pop-quiz or a presentation that they are not prepared for...well...this was sort of like this...but I didn't wake up...

As a matter of self defense, I just want to say I am a meticulous deadline recorder and day timer enthusiast.  In my Comparative Law class I have been anticipating the due date of my paper for quite some time.  We talked about it a couple of times in class and I wrote down March 28 in my little day timer and planned accordingly.  Our professor never gave us anything in writing describing what his expectations were or when this beast was actually due.

I started this paper over the weekend and had made plans to work on it until Wed at midnight when it was due.  I went to class on Monday where everyone kept talking about the papers and how we were confused about what we were supposed to do, how we were supposed to cite, and how people were not finished yet.   I wasn't as panicked about this as some other people in my class because I figured I still had three days.  My professor even talked about the paper and how glad we will all be to have it in and done with. 

I went to lunch as I usually do on Mondays and the law school friend that I go with asked if I was in the class where the nasty paper was due.  I replied that I wasn't because my paper was due on Wed.  Then she asked me if a certain person that she heard lamenting over it was in the class.  I said yes....and as I was putting together what she was getting at....I said...SHIT!

I had not apparently written down the correct date and now had only hours to finish my paper, cite all the sources correctly, and make some kind of profound point.  I can't believe I talked to a million people who knew the correct due date but it never came up.  After the rest of my classes I raced home and typed furiously...and handed it in at 11:53 in the online drop-box. 

I have scarcely been this stressed out about a paper ever in my life.  Sure, in undergrad I cut some deadlines pretty close, or even handed in a few things late if I had competing deadlines.  I would even rush through papers and hand in things that were less than profound.  Now the stakes here are higher, the research is more complicated, and the expectation is much higher as to what I should be able to produce. 

I hope the paper was at least coherent....that's really best case scenario here.  Yikes...at least it's done...there's no such thing as a "late policy" here...


Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Is that so wrong?...

So, I have returned from last semester's finals and am no worse for wear...I did well.  I am now sitting in tax law and I have a confession...I like tax law...I really like it...and I wonder if this means I am one step closer to selling my soul to corporate America...hmmm...


Wednesday, December 13, 2006

in a word....

Finals suck... and that's regular finals...law school finals are a brutalizing experience for those of us who enjoyed academic success at some point in our academic history.  There is no way to predict or replicate success and all the eggs are in one basket...

I am so tired and I feel so small...I can't wait for this to be over...


Wednesday, November 22, 2006

a little introspection is good for the soul.

I had this totally unexpected 'ah hah' moment last night. I find that I don't have a lot of time to reflect these days...but as a life philosophy I totally believe that the unexamined life is not worth living.

So in a moment of bleary-eyed self-inventory I came to the startling revelation that I am truly in a state of "okay-ness"...that I have no idea how I got to this state.  (There's a much longer version of this story...as you can well imagine...)  I was struck with the awsome power of God to restore me when I wasn't even looking for it...I wasn't working for it...I had given up on asking for it...and here I am, standing in it. 

I have always been a believer in divine appointments and I think I have been accorded one of my very own unbeknownst to me until last night.  My first encounter with the place I work pretty much confirmed all of the cynical things I know about Christian culture, but as I have stayed the course I have found some really good people around.  I think I am learning that sometimes it takes time to find community...but it's always there...and that Christian culture is not redeeming, but the elements of hope, grace, peace, and justice abound just under the surface. 

I have no formula to cite for how redemption works and the mystery of its workings causes me to stand in awe of a God who truly is in all things and above all things and holds even me together.

As a sidebar-I have also found God has a great sense of irony...


Thursday, November 16, 2006

"line 'em up, line 'em all up..."

So there are few things in life I will stand outside in the cold waiting for.  Hearing oral arguments at the Supreme Court is one...and the Cities 97 Sampler is the only other thing I can think of at the moment.  I got up and drove to get in line at my local Target at 6 a.m.  I set up my camping chair, got out my International Human Rights Law textbook and hunkered down for two hours until the store opened...

For those of you not from around here...the Cities Sampler is a local radio station's tradition in which big artists record in "Studio C" accoustic versions of their big song for the year (so this year James Blunt, KT Tunstall, Snow Patrol, Amos Lee...etc.  recorded) as a donation to the compilation.  They produce a maximum number of copies and donate all the proceeds to local charities.  35,000 copies generates some $600,000.  Because of the limited release conditions there is no re-release after they sell out.  Usually they sell out within hours.

I emerged victorious at 8:25 with my allotted two copies of the disk (I have this tradition with my dad...tricking him into thinking I forgot about getting the disc, or convicing him I overslept, or was too busy....and then suprising him with it at Christmas...he at least pretends to be suprised) and now am warming up in International Human Rights law and waiting to enjoy the spoils...

And just in case you think I'm crazy...let me put my two hours in freezing cold MN in perspective...those whacky PS2 gamers were already camping in a different line waiting for the release of that gaming system TOMORROW...unbelievable...



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