Thursday, September 22, 2011

Back to normal...

It has been 3 weeks since my last post - it has been a busy and productive few weeks. The semester is now in full swing and despite teaching just one class, I am buried in meetings and the occasional opportunity to get some research done. The research I have gotten done has mainly focused on student's research. Post-tenure, this is definitely more of my focus. Its not that I didn't involve students in my work before, but I would drag them along to completion whether they fully understood what we were doing or not at each step of the process. Now I am trying to let them drive the ideas more and especially direct the writing and presenting of material. It is better for them and now that I don't have a deadline looming, I am more than happy to let them take the lead. This led to having two students present their work at the Montana Chapter of the American Statistical Association Fall Meeting. This is actually the first time any of my students presented there and it was really fun to see them do well. I think both are making excellent progress on their projects and heading towards publishable results.

My rehabilitation process has moved from getting normal function to getting full function in my leg. I am walking normally or at least close to normally and have even done some long distance walks. Last Tuesday, I walked close to 4 miles, most of that at the end of the day, and felt great the next day. I am now working on hopping and skipping to start to build up some of the explosive power in injured leg. I have been tempted to do that around campus, but have restricted it to in the house at this point. The rehab is now about getting my leg ready for ski season, which seems to be rapidly approaching as we feel the first chilly nights. I could start jogging now, but am waiting until the hopping and skipping get to be easy before I start asking Teresa to go for a run with me.


We have been remodeling our kitchen recently and that has proved to be a slower process than we had hoped. We have faced a couple of setbacks with a damaged base cabinet and then the counter-top installers are backed up on other projects. We are still a couple of weeks out to getting our kitchen back so the 3-4 week project will be 6-7 weeks, maybe more. So we continue to cook in my work room and do dishes in a laundry sink. Not really that bad, as we have a toaster oven, microwave,  two burner cooktop, and a dorm fridge there. It just lacks a bit in counter space. And now we get to have a family visit without a kitchen. We also get to complete our two large tasks in the project - getting the flooring in and then eventually tiling the backsplash. We've never done either before but hopefully all our years of watching HGTV will pay off.

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