Last night at ARH I presented both a new pet policy proposal and some changes to our constitution. It marked the end of about a month’s worth of work for myself and a committee of around 10 others. To be honest, it’s been taking up a huge amount of time. The fact that I’ve finally presented it means I’m on my way to being done. Not just with these two issues, but with classes, organizations, and all of the activities I’ve gotten myself into throughout my time at K-State. Of course there’s still a full ARH meeting of debate coming in two weeks, but steps are being taken to make sure it goes smoothly. I was pretty surprised at how well things went last night.
I’m hoping from here I can start to “phase myself out” so to speak. After March 16, I will no longer be on ARH Exec Board and will be transitioning a new VP and Technology Coordinator (assuming constitution revisions pass). I’ll be hanging around at the request of the advisors to ensure that some things like scrapbooks and Hall of the Year are wrapped up nicely. Otherwise, things will start to slow down. We’ll have elections soon in NRHH and there will be a new OTM Committee Chair. I have a few things left for Ambassadors and then I’ll probably just stop signing up. I haven’t really been to MIS Club many times this semester, but now that I have a job, it doesn’t seem so important. Basically, I’m more ready than ever to graduate and get out of here.
On a totally unrelated note, I was browsing Lydick’s site last night and he’d linked to something called PostSecret. It’s a site run by a guy who encourages people to send him postcards with their secrets on them (anonymously of course). I think it says a lot about the human psyche, and there’s something strangely calming about reading other people’s secrets. Maybe I’ll send something in…
Currently Ignoring: Lecture on ASP .NET which has told me nothing new.