Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Weaver Life Update

As I posted about the new job, I realized it has been NONE MONTHS since the last post.  Still working our way out of the Pandemic Fog, and adjusting to life with two 19-year-olds, a 14-year-old, and a 10-year-old.  TIME FLIES!  Two in college, one in high school, and one in elementary school.  Full-time job, part-time jobs, driving carpool, all the things to make a home run...  We keep pretty busy!  So, here are a few updates on the Dream Weavers and what we're doing as Fall 2021 is in full swing.

BRITT:
 
Britt started his job at Westwood Elementary school last December.  After navigating a Spring 2021 term with scattered attendance, remote learning, and lots of challenges and changes to navigate, he was happy to return to a more normal environment this Fall.  He works lunch and recess for Kindergarten, 2nd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade (lunch only).  He is very good at opening chips, drinks, yogurt, and any other pre-packaged food!  And he is a master of dad jokes – which particularly irks the kindergartners.  For the first 9 weeks of school, they had the playground segregated into different areas and only a certain number of kids could be in each area due to Covid protocols.  Just a couple weeks ago, they opened the playground back up and all the kids are playing together again!  At the end of the day, he works dismissal for all of the van rider students – the kids that go to daycares and other after-school care and activity facilities after school.  Between all those obligations he also completes “other duties as assigned.”  He keeps the office ladies giggling and truly embodies the sign at his desk, which reads “CHAOS COORDINATOR.”  Working part-time also gives him LOTS of time to drive junior high carpool, take kids to doctor’s appts and haircuts, and still keep our home running smoothly. He is going to be a hairband rocker for Halloween – going to confuse all his playground friends with a head full of black hair on the Friday of Halloween week!

BETSEY
I finished up my Master’s Degree, in a PANDEMIC!  So many twists and turns, obstacles, and opportunities to pivot.  It all culminated in an OUTDOOR, socially distanced commencement ceremony at Boone Pickens Stadium on the beautiful campus of Oklahoma State University.  Truly one of the crowning moments of my life.  In the three years it took me to complete my degree, I learned so much, met SO MANY people, and got to use my new skills hands-on in so many ways.  Just this month, I started a new position at OSU after a lengthy, and adventurous, post-grad job hunt.  I am so happy to be in my new position and to be able to impact students at OSU.  I truly bleed orange, and this is a dream come true.  I am sad to leave my Registrar friends, and I also had to rescind my membership on the Executive Committee of the Oklahoma Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officials.  I will miss those folks, the evens we put on, and the fun we had.  My last duty with them was to present at the Fall 2021 Annual Conference, appropriately called “PIVOT!”  My presentation was called “OK Boomer!” and it covered the differences of the five generations we have on college campuses today and how to best meet the service level expectations of Gen Z on a college campus.  Seems appropriate that I started this new job just days after that presentation! I am going to be Wonder Woman for Halloween, since, well, the last 20 months have tested me…




EMMA: 
After a year at OSU, living in the dorms, as an Engineering major, IN A PANDEMIC, Emma has started a new educational path.  She is in her first year of courses at Cowley College in Arkansas City, Kansas.  She is studying non-destructive weld testing.  She will graduate in 2 years with an Associate Degree in Technology.  She will work towards a Certified Weld Inspector certification after graduation and aspires to work in the oil field.  She had started working at Auto Zone in Stillwater while at OSU, transferred to the Ponca City store in the Summer while she lived there with her grandfather, and was able to join the Ark City team when she started at Cowley.  She works (too) hard and has earned herself a nice promotion and raise recently.  She’s great at what she does, and there are many customers who ask for her specifically.  She has also gotten to taste a little bit of the farm life as she befriended a local family who put her to work on the tractor a few times.  She lives in a “dorm” that is part of the campus; it’s a converted retirement home!  She has a single room, and she and her plants are really doing well in Kansas.  She is really thriving and maturing by being up there and more on her own.  I love it when she calls me about once a week with a “life update!” We like having her there because it’s not TOO far away, and we get to go see her and explore new towns and restaurants!


LARA:
 
Lara has been perfecting her time management and organizational skills by managing life as a college sophomore, working 2 part-time jobs, and being an active member of her sorority.  At the end of this semester, she will be just a couple hours short of being a junior in the Spears College of Business at Oklahoma State University.  She is a double major and recently declared 2 minors as well.  She works 20-ish hours a week at the Stillwater history museum (the same job she had last year), and another few hours a week at a local church in their nursery and children’s ministry.  She worked at the museum all summer from a grant they received, and she was able to sort, catalog, and learn so much more about textiles and the curation process.  This semester, she lives in a brand-new palace with 150 of her sisters.  Alpha Delta Pi has made her a “BIG” sister this semester, and she is currently awaiting elections to occur as she is running for an executive board position.  This opportunity has really stretched her!  She is VERY grateful for a more “normal semester and being able t participate in more college activities like game days, homecoming preparations, coke dates, and sorority parties.  She is going to be red-headed big sister Candace from the cartoon Phineas and Ferb for Halloween.  Fits, she since has two annoying brothers and red hair…


JAKE: 
Jake is a Freshman (!!!), and he is measuring 6'6" tall these days.  But in our school system, 8th and 9th grade are paired in one school – the junior high.  He is taking several advanced classes and is playing school basketball.  He has a GREAT group of core friends.  They carpool together, play ball together, go to church youth group, high school Christian fellowship groups, and men’s bible study together, stay at each other’s houses, travel to football games together, and generally have a great time as a crew.  They have a lot of the same classes, even if not in the same hour, so they have a group chat for each subject for homework help and assignment reminders.  He loves his phone – since that’s where Snapchat lives, video games, and making sure he knows where his next meal is coming from.  His bedroom is currently decorated with LED color-changing lights, an American flag, a print of all the NBA logos, and a flag of McLovin’s fake Hawaiian ID (from the movie Superbad).  He also plays for a travel ball team which is a few Stillwater boys and some from surrounding communities called Relentless.  They are 9th and 10th graders, and they're super fun to watch.  If he is not on the hardwood, he is probably playing XBOX.  Rocket League, Fortnite, MLB The Show, and others I can’t remember the names of.  And he likes Clash of Clans on his iPhone. His favorite question (besides “what’s for dinner?”) is “When do I get my braces off?”  We’re close, but I am not sure when they will come off…  He is going to be Phineas of Phineas and Ferb cartoon fame with his friend Sam (who will be Ferb).


FINN: 
Baby Finn.  He just turned 10 a few weeks ago, so I guess he is not a baby anymore.  Fourth grade and he LOVES it.  He has the very best teacher!  She and Finn were made to be in a classroom together!  Finn has several good friends in his class, and he also has a few neighborhood buddies he plays with outside.  He LOVES his baby doxies, Ama & Jasper, and usually tolerates the Mutt, Evie, pretty well as well.  He likes reading books that have a comic book feel, all things MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) LEGO bricks, and video games.  He plays all kinds of games on his Nintendo Switch and his phone, and sometimes Big Brother will let him play XBOX when he is out of the house.  He is going to be some version of Spiderman for Halloween.  Since there’s like a dozen now, I can’t keep them all straight.  Finn misses his sisters being in the house, and he sure is excited when we get to see them every once in a while.  He is NOT, however, excited to watch all of Jake’s basketball games…  He spends some weekends with Nana and Grandpa (who spoil him) so he doesn’t have to go on trips to Oklahoma City.  He is set to have some orthodontic work starting soon to work on his severe underbite.  Hope to get that ball rolling before the new year.  He is sweet and kind and smart, and has a stubborn streak a mile long!  


And the dogs


Evie will be 3 next month.  She thinks she is a lap dog – loves to hug and cuddle, but 60 lbs of fluffy white fur DO NOT belong on my couch.  She loves tennis balls, mealtime, and catching snacks that are thrown to her.  
Ama turned 1 in April.  She is a tiny ball of long-hair love. I spend most of my time trying to get her ears back to “factory settings” as she loves to pinch them down and fold them back.  She gives lots of kisses, likes to be close to someone, and never tires of chasing her brother.  
Jasper just turned 1 this month.  He is my velvety baby who makes noise constantly!  He just learned to catch tennis balls in his mouth, eats his food like he’s never been fed before, and has 2 speeds – 0 and 100.  He sleeps like a rock, and barks at every single thing.  They just got their orange fall collars last week, and I am already looking for Christmas ones! We love having fur babies!


Friday, October 22, 2021

So, Mom got a new job...

 
8 months
42 applications
22 phone and or zoom interviews
6 candidate finalist interviews
5 campus visits in 4 states
And I ended up 30 yards north and 4 floors down from my current position!

Friday, 10/15/21 was my last day as Assistant Registrar over Registration and Enrollment in the Office of the Registrar at Oklahoma State University. After a long, nationwide job search, Monday, I started in a new position – at OSU - that may be the best fit I never knew I needed!

I was selected by Dr. David Mariott and his selection committee as the Department Coordinator for the newly created Student Success CRM Department. We are a small, but mighty, department of 4 who will be implementing Slate CRM for Student Success across campus with our current students, as well as faculty and staff initiatives. I will manage 2 team members, under Dr. Mariott’s direction, as we work towards student retention and completion goals. I will help with strategic planning, implement new software initiatives, and assist with assessment and reporting. This is all very new, and very exciting, but also a little intimidating.

I have just finished out the first week, and I am exhausted! But I have learned so much, and I am ready to dive in and begin making a difference next week. There is a HUGE learning curve for me, but I am READY! Since we are a brand new department, we were greeted with 3 empty offices with desks from surplus, and we have spent the last week procuring chairs, and bookshelves, and getting computers imaged, and all the things that need to be done to make an office run. We are in 3 offices in the basement of the Classroom Building, but each of our 3 offices has a window! It's not a bad spot at all, but we know as we grow we will have to relocate.



I am overjoyed by this opportunity. This role incorporates all the things I am passionate about and am GOOD at! And I am thrilled I get to stay in Stillwater and be a Cowboy a little longer!

GO POKES!