Life in the fast lane
by chuckofish
This week went by in a blur, kind of like this
In addition to classes and the usual spate of meetings, most of my time was taken up in preparation for the ‘War and Peace’ conference that a colleague and I organized with our sister university down the road. We hosted it. Given our War Studies program and their Peace Studies one, we figured it would be profitable (and let’s be honest, look good) if we got our students together for a day of stimulating discussion and paper presentations. My colleague designed a beautiful poster featuring this detail from a painting by Battini:
It all went off without a hitch; students were on time, appropriately dressed, well prepared, and (mostly) had intelligent things to say. The university president and provost both showed up and seemed very pleased (everyone loves cooperation between institutions). None of them would have guessed how much work went into scrounging for funding, fighting for rooms, negotiating food, strong-arming students into participating, bribing students with extra credit to attend, dealing late withdrawals, advertising, writing up the program and press releases, and getting everything printed and distributed. My department secretary deserves a raise. My colleague and I deserve a spa vacation. It was worth the effort.
I don’t deal with super busy all that well — never have. I’m too much the low energy introvert, I guess. How my super busy sister and nieces manage, I’ll never know! I think they are much better organized than I am. Perhaps they rely on music, too. I managed to avoid a nervous breakdown mostly because I discovered “The Weepies” on Spotify.
Youtube won’t let me embed their tunes, but I can link. I particularly recommend Antarctica. This is some great ‘head-dancing’ music, but it’s also pretty gentle.
In other news, son # 2 had an epic tea-making disaster that left him with a very large second degree burn on his right arm. He has moved home temporarily so that someone can change the dressing twice a day as is required. He seems to be mending quite well,
although his violin playing has taken a hit. And needless to say, we’ve taken on the tea making duties!
Here’s hoping you have some blossoms in your weekend. Would it sound too much like complaining if I shared the weather forecast with you?
and for Sunday
Roll on winter! I think I need to go listen to the Weapies.
Have a great weekend!





Conference planning is SO INTENSE. I’ve been behind the scenes for undergraduate, graduate and international society conferences and it tends to bring out the worst in everyone. (We, at least, have an entire business office to deal with all the money stuff!) Congrats on getting through!
I thought of your experiences often and with great admiration. It also made me feel really old that I found the whole thing so tiring!
Yes, congrats and kudos! You have to get in the habit of taking pictures for your blog though! Sorry about son #2–yikes! Of course, only a Melville would have a tea-making disaster…
Please note: In case you are interested in looking them up, I misspelled Weepies in the blog.
Ha! You should have gotten a picture of my arm earlier in the week when it looked *really* bad!
I’m glad that your conference went well! Also, I really like this band.
And of makes you feel any better, our snow today turned into heavy rain for most of the evening. The walk to the Metro from work was a fun one.