Wednesday, September 30, 2009
The Job
I work at Wayne State College now, in the Admissions office, which really means I have a little desk set up in the basement all by myself, with two computers to do my work. I only work part time, but I try to get 30+ hours a week so I can save all of it :P My job is to work with the Admissions office software, called EMAS Recruitment Pro. They've had this software for 5 years, but hadn't been utilizing it the best, that's what I'm supposed to help them do. EMAS keeps track of prospective students, all the information they could need about them: name, addresses, relations, schools attended, scores, interests... And just recently we added an online element, now prospective students can go to a site and request information or apply online. We're trying to go paperless...eventually. So I set up the online portion and help run the software, keep everything updated and clean and help when there are problems or new ideas or projects.
Sometimes I have way too much downtime because there's not a lot going on. Sometimes I have a ton of things to do. Right now we're working on entering in 51,000 high schools...by hand! We can't load them into the system because of records we already have in there, so that's a good time consuming job for me. Except sometimes I get into doing that all day that I don't really do anything else!
It works, for now :)
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Apple pie! Apple cider! Apple cobbler! Apple anything!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Home
I’m home indefinitely. I got home May 14th and started working part-time at Wayne State College on May 18th :) So I’ve been home almost 2 weeks. And it’s still weird (there’s so many white people!) The decision to come home was made within a 24-hour period, and then I had about 6 days to get here, so it was very rushed and very overwhelming. I am happy to be home, I missed family and friends so much, and my past month in Taiwan hadn’t been going so well. I just still feel out of place here sometimes. It’s weird how easy it always is to get back into what feels normal, and yet in the back of my mind I know it’s way different than what I’ve been used to the past few years! I do miss Taiwan a lot, I had some really awesome friends there and I think I will always be a big city girl, so coming home to Wayne, Nebraska has been a bit difficult (I miss my Starbucks and Dante Coffee shops!!!!)
But at least I have a job, even if it is only part time at the moment, it’s secure for awhile. And I’ll be working on my MBA at the same time, so I’m excited to be going back to school. Eventually I’ll get over the lost feelings I hope :)
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
SORRY :(
Monday, January 5, 2009
Let it snow!
I haven't seen snow (in real life, I have seen pictures) since Christmas 2006, so I was very excited to return to a Nebraska with 10 inches of snow. Plus I was only there for two weeks, which is just long enough to enjoy it and not hate it completely :) So of course I made sure I had an opportunity to go play in the snow, it's a must. And I got my sister to go with me, which was extra fun when I got to throw snowballs at her.
Our backyard, where all the snow fun begins.
Momma bundling me up, I don't know how many layers I have on.
I think we're ready, I was starting to get hot in the house.
The snow was to dry to make a snowman
The snow was deep Snow angels - I hate trying to make them because when I try to stand up it messes them all up!Winter love
And love for all!
Party like it's 1999
Although in 1999 I would have been 14, so I was probably "partying" with my parents. This New Year's I actually had a lot of fun. I was back in the states for two weeks: December 21-January 2. It was a wonderful vacation and I'm not ready to be back in Taiwan teaching my babies, but I'll get back into the swing of things soon I'm sure.
New Years Eve consisted of a small get together at Mom and Dads house with friends until about 9:30 when my sister and I headed downtown to the bar to meet up with friends. It was a lot of fun, especially compared to last year when I worked until 9:30 pm and then sat at home alone (that sounds really pathetic). Anyways, my pictures are always more enjoyable than my words, and I have intentions of writing more posts with more pictures of current events so I'll just get on with it.
Megan and me hanging out with are awesome new year hats.
The first shot of the night (of many). Shocker shot, Megan's favorite.
The cute couple :)
Next shot of the night, at my request: tequila. Megan was scared.
And I think tequila was her least favorite!
The Skittles shot - tastes like a rainbow!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!! The bar served champagne right at midnight.
This shot was so good, I had two of them.
And this is when it becomes obvious that we've all had a bit to much to drink.
Because we are way to happy :)
And I'm not even sure what to say to this....