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December 2008

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Orientation and such

So. Today was open orientation for the position I just took. Although I think it was waaaay long, this is the orientation I have longed for since I began at Utah State University and have complained about it mising. I am not sure what other things lay ahead but this was a welcomed event. Although they raved about the restaurant we went to as a group of about 40 or so, the filet mignon was some of the worst I have ever had. The portion was very lean and I am glad that I wasn't the paying party.

Carmen Anthony's Filet Mignon (C-). It was a medium that I asked for and I got more of a well-done, no trace of pink what so ever. It seemed a bit singed even.

As for the other activities, the tour was nice but why a chartered bus one may ask. As I have ranted to others in Higher Ed the most important times to truly reach out to students and employees is at the beginning of their experience and near their departure. The middle can be mediocre. It was nice though. I am sure that the whole 'union' group will be a very 'NEW' experience for me. Can't wait until my first 'contract' dispute comes to the forefront.

Other than that, the walk takes about 20-25 minutes and was rather refreshing. I may even have some time to trim some of the fat off my frame. I think that will make Liz happy. They have some cool activities at the gym that will be available to Dennis, something I know Liz might enjoy. 'Creative movements' was the title of the program. Also plenty of other services are available. Trying to navigate this new experience will surely become overwhelming tomorrow. I hear I will be buried for some time with the testing and selection of courses processing in the Law School. I like the prospect of a new challenge.

On a side, was up late last night assisting in the Utah State University implementation of Banner 8.1. I imagine once people catch wind that I was the 'Student module Lead' of the implementation cycle to 8.1 that might just turn some heads at central Yale. The people are rather nice and genuine and I hope that persists. There seems to be great opportunities in the future as they expand their Information Technology Services department as the university changes its focus in the Biotech disciplines.

Seems to be an exciting time to be joining this reputable university and hope it treats Liz, Dennis and I well. I do miss my wife and son, and hope to get them out here soon.

Cheers

Well I am initially installed, implementation scheduled for tomorrow....

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Well it is as real as it gets now. I am now in CT and begin my position at the Yale law School as Associate Registrar at 8:30 AM tomorrow. I opted to leave my longboard behind and with the weather I think it was the appropriate choice.

Initially it seems that Liz and Dennis are doing okay. My father in law picked me up at JFK and brought me into town. After about 20 trips to local stores, I am finally settled. It's not a huge room but it will suit my initial needs as a married man going to bachelor hood for a few days/weeks.

Traffic on our home isn't great but people are starting to look. Apparently we had a family reunion with 25 family members engaged in looking at the property. Although I might weep for the neighbors for an hour (maybe) if they offer and the offer is good enough, we'll take it. The cool thing about this all is seeing that our faith is true and strong and we know what we know, believe what we believe and hope that we can continue to be worthy of the blessings we are receiving.

I went to the New Haven First Ward today (LDS Ward) and the people are rather nice. I had more people introduce themselves on the first day than occured in all of our Utah wards combined. It is a young and transient ward, which I know Liz will love. I think Dennis will mesh right into the primary here as well should we land a home or a rental in this area.

This is a big jump, and I am feeling so calm and collected about all this. I should be nervous, and anxious, but I feel like a young teen lad again traveling to a soccer tournament or high school baseball game that I had a starting assignment in. A few butterflies but nothing out of the norm. I do miss Liz and Dennis a lot more than I have ever missed anything else. I am not home sick rather it is person sick. i am grateful to the long Christmas holiday I will have and hope that we can do our moving during that time.

If things work out, I'll fly back on December 24 or 25th, then drive us back for Jan 2 or Jan 5. I will request to have that Friday off so that I can have the weekend to move as well just in case or be able to tangle a standby back to CT.

So that's the update. Wish me and Liz well. Keep us in your hearts and prayers, and let's hope our house sells prior to Christmas. That would be the best Christmas present Liz and I could have, We'll still give Dennis a real Christmas, don't worry.

Cheers and Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas.......

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