Thursday, February 18, 2010

Peer Performance

<------This is my sweet son , Micah maybe he's noticed a mistake in my draft?

I have always appreciated, when I've written a paper, anyone who was willing to proofread, or listen to me read it aloud. It has always been a tremendous help, and usually an encouragement to me.Peer review is an excellent addition to a Composition class. The only thing I would add is an extra week of it. : ) Rough draft 1 rough draft 2, and then final.


Anyone who reads this post, if you have also read my draft, I really appreciate your time and feedback.

Terri



Thursday, February 11, 2010

My past six weeks, and final projects.

Good morning,

<-- My baby girl , Deborah. Reflecting on the past six weeks brings only one word to mind. ....Fast. I am not disappointed, just surprised at how quickly time ticks by. I have found that the final project process has been mind consuming..at least to a point. I am enjoying the writing process, but do not have a method for making it any easier. Some things just take time...The research and steps must be done. My family is very supportive, and follow along each step of the way knowing it is an important part of my education. In thinking of this week's blog question, I truly have no idea what influence ideas about my topic

(What can be learned about the role of midwives, the development of their place in childbirth, and their legislative freedom in the United States?)

can have on later research. Anyone care to comment?
I have been contemplating the rough draft I am working on, the past few days...feeling sometimes concerned that this might not be " scientifically researchy" enough, and other times feeling confident about the direction of the draft and interested in getting it onto paper.
The remaining weeks this term will be equally as fast as the past several, so ....back to work I go.... Hi Ho Hi Ho Hi Ho.........

--Terri

Monday, February 8, 2010

The influence of returning to school upon my life.

The decision to return to school was somewhat of a quick decision, but I decided with the help of my husband and children. The subject of nutrition has always held my interest, as has midwifery and I felt the two subjects dove tailed nicely together. Nutrition science became the program I began to pursue, and education became a focus in our home in a new way. Our family has looked upon online schooling as a very good choice, and my husband’s and my return to school has in a way blazed a trail for the children. The children have been tremendously supportive of our decision, but still ask if I am almost done with whatever project I may be working on, missing their time. I have made a strong effort to organize the amount of time I spend in the subjects I am studying so as to not lose sight of our priorities. There have been times when I have wondered if I made the right decision in returning to school, especially when I think of the costs I have incurred, but at this point to me it is almost like birth, to go back is impossible, and quitting at this point will involve a greater cost. To proceed however will bring great satisfaction and reward.

Terri

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

February 3, 2010


Today looks as though it may be another "warmer" ( for snow) day. The snow outside is slushily melting away.

It looks as though we will have a busy, but enjoyable day with school lessons, puppy deliveries and normal household routine.

This is Hudson and one of our puppies.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

February 2, 2010


Good morning,

It looks as though it will be a cloudy, but warmer day today. Last night our last collie went to his new home. I was very pleased with the quality of the homes these little animals received. The little guy last night is going to be the companion of an older special needs woman. Her brother bought the puppy for her. He said her previous collie was eighteen years old, and just recently died. She relied on the companionship from that dog so much, that he knew he should get another collie that looked similar just as soon as possible. I know they chose a good dog. He is very gentle, intelligent, and eager to please.

My daughter, Johanna, would like to begin making baskets with her puppy selling profits. She is hoping to become so proficient that she can make a business of it some day. I know she can do it.

Terri