Glad it's done, ita, and it sounds like it went well. Can you take a home day tomorrow?
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
and the point I stuck together totally on the fly to support my last slide "reward people for identifying risk even if they only raise a problem, no potential solutions
At least one of our clients, we have a quarterly performance metric for number of so called "near miss" reports for id'ing potential safety or performance hazards. If it were less than say 10 (I don't know the actual #), we'd get dinged some of our fee.
I can't remember if I ever told this story here: a couple of years back, my dad decided that he was ready to be done with his job, but he didn't actually want to retire. Instead, he was going to start law school at age 69, and not just for the intellectual challenge -- he wants to go out and practice public-interest law when he gets out. So now they went and put him in the Times. I'm kinda ridiculously proud of him.
I had a Liese AT MY HOUSE! neener neener neener.
It was awesome! I'm just sorry it was short. But I had a msbelle!
I am now back home, where there are none of you, which is sad. But I am happy to be back home. The SO is already working, the freak. I have about the cognitive ability left to microwave a pizza, and that might even be in question.
In my head I was totally going to weed and do laundry when I got home, but yeah, no.
That's very cool, amych!
That's cool, amych! Good for him.
I'm glad my dad got into the Water Board stuff, cause I think it intellectually stimulates him (law and water rights and geology and civic infrastructure, oh my!) when he retired. But I'm also glad he's realized he needs to take it down a notch and resigned as President. Still on the board, just less day to day responsibility. And he's still President NM Academy of Sciences. And for the local natural history museum. So. Down a notch, relatively speaking.
CJ loves to ask "what would you do if you had all the money you wanted" type questions. I bore him with first setting up trusts for him and K-Bug so I know they are set and paying off my debts. Then it would be all travel and education. I'd love to go back to school and major in something other than business. I don't know what right now. Maybe learn a language and then go to that country. Lather, rinse, repeat. I know English, so I could visit there first!
I am having some serious cases of wanderlust right now. I suppose it's just spring and having so many friends jetting off to fabulous (okay, admittedly mostly on severe conditions work trips, but nonetheless) locales. But I think I'd better step up the "renew Liese's passport" plan.
Man, I just realized I let the SO drive off not only with apparently my backpack with all the tech stuff other than my actual laptop in it, which means I can't plug in the dongle and play with Pro Tools any tonight. AND with the bag of bacon jerky. Did y'all know there was such a thing as bacon jerky? Because there is. I ate three bags of it on this road trip alone. It is bacon! On demand! Just sitting there in your car for any time you're, say, purely hypothetically, sitting in a traffic jam in Dallas and fuming, and you need bacon. And then suddenly all the drivers around you get nicer and the wait gets shorter, because, bacon!
So one of the coolest things I've seen a math teacher do is each day she has a my favorite mistake. She gives a warm up problem with an equation. She sorts them into wrong and right, then she looks for one that is wrong in a way that shows some mistake that is really wrong around a skill she is teaching, like distributive property, maybe. Then she recopies it in her handwriting and displays it and they discuss.
This sounds a bit like the school version of ita's last slide.
Did y'all know there was such a thing as bacon jerky?
Oof, this is dangerous information. First bacon jam and now this.