12.04.2005

Terminal
It has been a while since I blogged from an airport. This year I really did not travel a whole lot... only one trip to the west coast, and most of my other trips involved me driving (Chicago, Indianapolis, and Michigan trips). So to welcome me back to the life in an airport... I am stuck in the ATL Airport for 5 hours. Fun... it is not my fault, I was up in time to try and fly stand by, but some other people made me late, and I missed getting on the 9am flight by 5 minutes! So now I am waiting until 2:30PM... tons of fun, at least I have internet.

Anyhow AFA (Association of Fraternity Advisors) Annual Meeting was awesome! It was my fourth conference and I had a ton of fun. Some highlights... seeing Stevan Veldkamp my undergrad Greek Advisor and continued Mentor, hanging out with the Beta/Gamma crew and the famed Mary Peterson was fun as always, seeing old friends, and making new friends. It is just a good time to fellowship with people who do the same thing I do... so we all speak the same langauge, but here at the conference we don't talk about it. We talk about kids, hobbies, funny stories and just relax and enjoy the good company. It is a like a little pep up at the end of the year and I am glad I came.

I did the WRGLC DIsplay again and that turned out well, I love being in the association and I am very excited for our upcoming conference this year. I know it will be the best one ever! Another good thing was that I did not have to travel back with our red display tube... WRGA paid to ship it for me. A big surprise to me was that I was nominated and accepted to serve on the Board of Directors for Gamma Sigma Alpha. It is an honorary society for fraternity and sorority members who get high GPAs.

FedexKinkos shipped the Big Red Tube.

Gamma Sigma Alpha

Atlanta was not what I had thought it would be... it never got hotter then 60 degrees the entire time we were there, but we had a good time. We spent a lot of time on a rooftop bar at the Hilton which had an amazing view of the city. One night we went to the nightlife area... and the first club we tried to go to was $60 per person to get in... WOW! Needless to say we did not go in, but found a cool little bar in an old house converted into a club. For 5 bucks we got in and chilled in the living room. Fireplace, Christmas tree, ornaments, and some conversation. Good times.

Well the next two weeks will be a little hectic in Albion. I have to catch up on missed work, and the students are getting ready to leave campus for their break. I can't wait! Until then I will be a busy little bee. ADIOS!

11.28.2005

Give Thanks
Some years are better then others, some years go the way you wanted, some years things just seem to go the wrong way... but either way there is always things we can be thankful for at the end of the day. Family, friends, food on the table... all the big things we take for granted when little things go wrong. I like the Thanksgiving Holiday because it is not about gifts, or going out of your way... it is just about being with family, eating (my favorite part), and thinking about all the things for which you can be thankful.

Well here is my 2005 Thanksgiving story: Monday before Thanksgiving I worked late and then hit the road to Chicago. I took Tuesday off so I could drive back to Michigan with Novali. It made for a very long Monday, but I got it done and made it through the long day. Seeing Novali always makes the long drive worth it, and reminds me why I spend countless hours in my car on I-94. Tuesday we got up and took our time, got dressed, put pigtails in her hair, and packed the car. I got her Madagascar on DVD and she watched that in the car and let me drive. We arrived in Albion and this Papi was dead tired... we lounged in the apartment, or more I mean I lounged and she ran all over taking out all her toys and crayons and making a mess.

As soon as we get to Albion she wants to stand on the peak of my front steps.

And don't forget the hopscotch on the front entrance.

Tuesday night Heather came over, and me, Novali, Heather and Jennifer from work went to see Chicken Little at the lovely Albion Bohm Movie Theater. Novali got scared at some of the alien scenes, but in the end said she liked the movie. Wednesday I went to work and Heather watched Novali... they played games, did an art project, and made muffins. Once I was done with work, we made a snowman in front of my apartment and then it was time to eat! Off to Cascarellis for some late lunch and then Novali and I hit the road to Saginaw. We left early enough and missed the major part of the snow and made it safety.

Wednesday we got some snow!

The beginning of a snowman...

Eyes and nose...

The first snowman of the year!

Turkey day is never really that normal at the Centellas house. Last year I cooked and did make a turkey, but normally we do something different. This year Miguel did something very different. He took the cooking duties and made a wide range of different foods. Too many to list here... look at the photos, appetizers, several course meal, leg of lamb, and mom covered the dessert. I of course ate too much and had it not been for Novi running all over would of snagged my traditional nap on the couch. Novi made a snowman with Grandpa, we played dominos, and my dad and I planned our shopping trip for tech gadgets on Friday morning.

In Saginaw Novi really wanted to drink Hot Cocoa in front of the fire.

Saginaw Snowman... scarf and hat and everything!

The beginning of Thanksgiving dinner... Novi loved the Salami.

Full table... wine, lamb, salads, shrimp, etc. Too much!

She learned Dominos quickly.

Playing Barbie with Grandma.

Watching Grandpa play tennis, she said her neck got tired from watching the ball.

Getting her hair trimmed... she was not too happy about it.

Friday... 5am start time. Yep... I was that guy. I like being that guy (bargain guy), and I have snagged some great deals on the day after thanksgiving, but I never did the 5am gig. The deals I snagged in the past were late in the afternoon, so this year we figured we rise and shine and get better deals. Well when my dad and arrived at Best Buy.... Longest line EVER! So we skipped it... then Circuit City was sold out of the stuff we wanted (15 minutes after opening)! So we went home, empty handed (well except for the door gift at JC Pennys). Whats funny is that we went back out at 4pm, and found two of the deals we originally had looked for, so no more early Black Fridays for me. Ever. Period.

In between shopping runs a lot of things got done. We got Novali snow pants and boots, the two of us got a haircut from my mom's hair salon, and we played a lot of games and ate a lot of food. Good times. Friday night I went downtown with some of my fraternity Brothers. Its funny cause I am not friends with anyone I went to school with in Saginaw, but when I am in town I go out with my fraternity Brothers who are in the area. Its a nice laid back time to catch up with some guys I only get to see a couple times a year.

Me, Oso (Miguel), and Angelo (Little Bo). Hanging out at Kelly O'briens

The Valtierra Sisters and Lisa (Oso's Wife).

Saturday it was rise and shine and finish my laundry. I had to leave at noon for a wedding in Bad Axe. I finally got to see the fabled town I heard so much about from Heather. It was pretty much what I expected, maybe a little bigger... I mean that Walmart was impressive. The wedding was fun, and the prime rib... oh yeah... this for sure was a weekend of good food!

Sunday.... long day on the road. The good thing is that Novali is really patient in the car and does not make a fuss. It also helps that I bought that car DVD player for her. It keeps her entertained so that I can drive. I need to go back through my planner and count all the hours I have spent in my car driving back and forth to Chicago. Kinda scary when I think about it... but each trip is worth it and she takes my mind off of all the tons of work I have to get done the following week.

So what is up this following week... Wednesday I fly to Atlanta for a conference. Really looking forward to that! But that means I need to get 5 days worth of work done in 2 days... lets see what happens. I hope everyone had as good a Thanksgiving as I did. Sam signing out... CIAO.

11.08.2005

I Can Hear You Now
I have been sick... I missed a day of work last week which is very rare for me... I don't miss work for being sick very often. It put me behind on work, and not to mention just in a bad mood. Mostly moody from being sick, but also because of the frustration over not being able to get my work done. I am still sick and trying to rest... not fun.

Some of my old readers might remember the trouble I had with Verizon when living out in Oregon... in short they were a pain and I decided I hate them forever. Lately my phone has been acting weird and needless to say I was not looking forward to trying to working with Verizon to fix it. On Friday I was in Jackson at the mall and stopped at a Kiosk to see if they could help... the girl was incompetent and had terrible custom service. I was not surprised...

Saturday was a fun trip to Royal Oak. Heather was going for a hair cut and hangout with her friends and I tagged along. I like that area and have always enjoyed my trips out there, and the CMU crew is fun. Well as we walked into a store I saw a real Verizon store... so I said why not and I stopped in. After I described the issues with my phone the guy said, "Okay, I'll get you another phone." I was shocked... no fight... no telling me no... no bad service... I actually got smiles, and what I wanted... good service. So now I have a new phone and hopefully this one will last me longer then my last one. For once, thank you Verizon.

Sunday I got to catch up on life... washed clothes, cleaned my apartment, went to Autozone, and did some shopping. It was a good day of catching up and just trying to relax and get better for the week.

Monday... well it was Heather's Birthday and I decided to do something I have not done in a long time. I cooked a full meal. I made Spanish rice, and black beans with chicken fajitas. It was fun cooking and cutting peppers and onions... mixing ingredients, marinating meat... I need to cook more! So included in my gifts was the gift of some Old Sam... the Old Sam who cooked. Happy Birthday Heather! 26 will be a ton of fun.

11.01.2005

I'm a Techy!
I am still making plans and working on the new/old Sam. Some updates.

So some old me...

Last week I bought two old Macs. Two PowerMac G3 Blue and White (Yosemite Model) towers. These are an awesome backup machine, FireWire and USB, Built in Ethernet, and they can run Apple OSX. I had an old 9100 Mac at my house which I used for a back up machine until it died. So I robbed some parts from that, and then I robbed parts from one of the B&W Macs and made one sweet little back up computer. It was fun taking the computers apart and swapping parts... I miss being a techy!

It was fun... three computers opened up and being worked on in my apartment. It felt good!

I hadn't run an OSX.1 Computer in a long time... I need to install all the latest stuff on it!

So some new me...

Well I got my new rims, I went with the 16 inch Enkei MM2. That means the new me is driving on a smaller more conservative rim from now on. At first I thought I was gonna miss the cool 17 inch size, but I really am happy with how these rims turned out. I think the Sentra will get used to them quickly, we are both appreciating the smoother ride already.

I took these pics quick in the morning before work.

Soon I will wash her up and shine the tires and take some better pics for the PLP Page.

So some old me....

This weekend was WMU Homecoming. Old me... we reserved a section at Old Country Buffet and the Beta gang ate like kings. Then we went to the club, had a good time with the costume contest and betting on who could dance with whom. Jeff won the prize by breaking it down with the baseball cheerleader. Saturday morning was an alumni meeting, I have been involved for three years trying to get the group started. Years of pushing... and it looks like we finally did it. We have a small group now who is going to move forward on plans. I am excited.

Nothing like Betas and friends at Old Country Buffet!

Then we went to Cheek to Cheek... always fun!

Almost everyone made it out to the dance floor.

We left the club... where do we go... DENNY'S!

We had a great turnout for the Alumni Meeting.

Soon... there will be a Latino Society of the WMU Alumni Alum Assoc.


So some new me...

This year I took Monday off work to be in Chicago with Novali for Halloween. So right after the homecoming meeting I rolled out to Chicago. After battling some weekend traffic I made it there and when I asked Novali what she going to be she said, A Fairy! Novi was funny at Target and we found the perfect costume. Tamara had a list, and Novi pretended to read it, and would say: Halloween Costume - Check. Mustard - Check... and draw little check marks. I also noticed she is starting to sound words out... so I taught her how to spell pizza (her dinner).

She is always all excited to see me, I love it!

Chili - Check, Costume - Check, Leche - Check, Cute little girl - Check.

At home she wore the wig from her mom's costume...

Last time I taught her how to type her name, this weekend she spelled: table, dog, rat and chair! Not to mention Pizza the day before!


It is funny... she loves working on my laptop. So she entertained herself on that as she learned how to spell. She is pretty good at sounding out letters. I never realized how many letters have such different sounds in English. Its hard to explain to a 4 year old why Cat and Chair both start with the same letter, or Gym and Great... but either way she is learning!

Halloween! She dressed up as a fairy and was very cute. She got some sparkly pink shoes to go with it and was ready for the big day. It was great. She had a party at her Day Care at 3pm, which she was very shy at, maybe cause I was there, she said one of the kids costumes scared her... Ha! Then we went to the Mall and that was fun. Tons of kids all dressed up, Novi was shy at first, but then she warmed up to it and really had a good time and then did not want to leave.

The front of her Fairy costume.

Her little Fairy wings.

She loved saying Trick or Treat.

With her Papi after getting tons of candy.

As always the trip home was hard. I hate having to leave. It was a good weekend. Playing with Novali is so much fun, and she goes to bed so early now that I get plenty of work done as well. It rained the entire drive home and that made it worse.

Well, hope everyone had a good halloween and have a good week!

10.24.2005

The New Old Sam
My Brother Andres wrote in his blog last week about how he has changed a lot of his habits. It got me thinking about my habits, and what changes I have made in my life lately. Some for the better, some for the worse. So after some thinking, I figured I need to get Sam into a better place... maybe some regression to a better previous self, maybe some forward planning and plotting based on past mistakes, and then some just regular growing up.

Roadtripping
Well this is the same, but different. Yes I still like to travel and drive a lot, but the purpose is different. Friday I drove to Grand Rapids for a regional National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) Conference. It was a good learning and professional experience. Then dinner at San Chez (I have written about my fav Tapas Bistro before) with the Albion group and then I rolled to Kalamazoo. A quick meeting with the guys, and then a beer at the Ground Round and I hit the road home.

My Car
Well for the last couple of weeks I have had some trouble with my wheels. When I got my new tires 2 months ago the shop failed to mention to me that one rim had developed a crack and would leak air. So for the past couple weeks I have been having to stop and pump my tire often. Discount Tire has agreed to fix the problem they missed, and I could order some new rims from them super cheap. Well Friday after all my driving my tire finally died... it won't take air anymore. What does this have to do with the new me... I was more conservative with my new rim selection. Instead of 17 inch, I went with 16 inch... and instead of a bling rim I decided on a solid brand with proven performance.

My 17 Pinzettis... got them from Andres and they served me well...

In my future... 16 inch Enkei MM2, at least a little more conservative.


Files
This weekend was originally going to be a trip to Chicago. But because I was behind on work I canceled the trip and bumped it to this coming weekend. Good thing to, cause that popped tire would not have been fun to deal with in Chicago. I spent all day Saturday working on organizing my life again. My fraternity Brothers in college will attest that I was the most organized person they knew. I filed and sorted everything, and my room was always spotless. Somewhere since then I fell behind on everything, starting throwing things in piles, and just losing track of everything. Well I changed all that this weekend... I bought file folders, hanging files, and relabeled everything. I am finally organized!

I had piles of stuff everywhere in my apartment!

Consulting Files, Taxes, Bank Statements... everything nice and organized!

So there you have it folks. The New Sam is here... some good things from the past brought back, and some new changes looking toward the future. My dad will be happy to know that I am creating a more strict budget now, and already have documents for my 2005 Tax Return together in a folder.

Well lets see how long this works for me...

10.18.2005

Fun Stuff
So the last few days I had some fun things going on in Albion. First off on Saturday my chapter Brothers from WMU came over for a mini-retreat. We grilled chicken and brats, made plans for the semester, talked about recruitment, squashed some personal issues, and just hung out. It was a good time. I miss those guys and I am excited for the direction of the group now.

Ish, Rudy and Raul... chillin in front of my apartment.

Ben the Neo brought Hot Sauce... they know I don't keep hot stuff here.

Then Saturday was the best... OLA and Union Board had a Salsa program for Hispanic Heritage Month. We had a band from Chicago come and they were great. I miss dancing to Latin Music. So it was just a lot of fun, and the turn out was great. I was glad to see the Albion students really appreciating the culture. I danced with some great partners which was a lot of fun. Jennifer even broke it down withe the instructor, he was so good! I miss Latin Night once a week like in Kalamazoo.

The band was from Salsachicago.com.

Many of the students take dance class at Albion and knew the steps.

The room looked awesome and was packed most of the night.

I busted out my Cuban shirt and had a blast dancing.

Sunday was a four hour long sorority recruitment training workshop. Which surprisingly was a good time, I enjoy sorority recruitment more then any man should. We talked about fun topics like Facebook, our new online recruitment program, and then my Master Schedule (my spreadsheet with recruitment planned out in five minute intervals).

Monday was the Panhellenic new member program. I love this program they have here at Albion. Each sorority introduces all of their new members to the rest of the sorority women. They talk a little about their chapter history and then welcome their new members to Greek Life. Then while their new members are on stage they sing one of their chapter songs to them. Last year I started asking them to take a huge all sorority picture after the event. It is a lot of fun.

All the sorority women come, nearly 300 women attend.

Each chapter brings their women on stage for their introduction.

Today was just a long meeting day... I did get to talk to my mom tonight. Today was her last day teaching... I know she is very sad about having to give it up. Because of her health she can just no longer work, and I know if she could she would still work. I am glad she is taking a break, she deserves it! Enjoy it mom.

Thinking of my moms retirement... makes me scared of the next 40 years of my life I will spend working. Craziness.

10.12.2005

I fought the Law...
and it was a stalemate.... I would like to say I fought the law and I won... but that was not the case. I have not fought a ticket since I was 16... so that goes to show that I normally man up and take my punishment. But this time I wanted to fight it and thought I had a good reason.

Here is the deal... Munger (where I live) is next to a school. I usually come to work around 9am, so not problem with the school zone. On September 6th I was coming in early for a meeting, and got pulled over in the school zone for speeding. The issue I have is that the sign for the school zone is before the intersection that I merge onto Michigan Ave. So I never see the school zone sign to see if it is flashing.

So I took a picture of the sign and my intersection into court. The cop got me going 37 in a 35, but with the school zone it was 25. The ticket was written for 30 in a 25. I was contesting the entire ticket, and in court both the judge and officer were surprised by my photo... so I figured I am golden. The ruling... he gave me a ticket for 27 in a 25 and no school zone. That is TWO over... 2 over... Dos... numero 2.... Who gives a ticket for two over?

Because the ticket is still two points on my license. So I am appealing. I was not aware that I needed to ask to have points dismissed. I rather get the points off... the fine is not my main worry, it is the higher insurance for me. My idea behind the appeal is that I was only going 2 over... an officer would not of pulled me over for going 2 over.

The Man has not heard the last from me!

10.10.2005

Its a Wrap
Another Poppori weekend for me. This weekend I was originally planning a trip to Philly to see my brother. Timing of weekends got messy, and I really needed to stay around and have a weekend with Novali. So I made plans to have Novali in Michigan. Right after I made the change to stay in Michigan I was asked to go to GVSU and speak at their Greek 101 Retreat. I figured Novali might enjoy watching me speak...

So the weekend started with some fun Friday night cleaning and buying stuff for having Novi. Tamara helped with the drive and we did our meeting at Exit #1 on our side of the Michigan/Indiana border. Not having to drive all the way is a huge help. We then rode to GVSU. Heather entertained Novali while I finished writing my presentation (nothing like last minute) and during my lecture. I say lecture instead of speach because I had a hard topic to present. I was asked to do the history of Greek Life, the different national councils, and then tie in talking about the differences and how groups can work together better... that was a lot to chew on!

I knew some parts of it would be boring... and with a room full of new members it can be tough because they are new to Greek life and don't know a lot yet... I did my best. Tonight upon getting home I read my review cards... of the 150 or so cards I only had 5 or 6 who didn't like it! One student said, "For such a boring topic he was pretty cool," one wrote, "I love him," another eloquently said, "Greek Life Rocks!" Most of the cards said they loved learning about the other groups and the things that make them different, but yet the same. I am glad I was able to get them to enjoy learning.

The rest of the weekend was spent learning all the new Novisms. She has her own little way of thinking most of the time, and just funny things that she says and does. I love how analytical she is, every little thing makes her ask more questions and then she has unique follow up comments.

Saturday after we got back from GVSU we rented Racing Stripes. It is a movie about a Zebra who wants to be a Race Horse. It is a movie with talking animals... one of those "if you try hard enough you can do anything movies" which just make you feel good. It was well done, funny, and the voices were good. I enjoyed it, but what was funny was that at the end of the movie what Novali said. Novi turned to me and send, in her most grown up voice, "That was a great movie." Is she a movie critic now?

Sunday was fun, we decided it was the perfect day for a fall hayride. We found a cool place where you ride a wagon out to a pumpkin patch and get your own pumpkin. Novi loved the horses and walking around the field. Then we went to another farm where she fed some goats, went through a maze of straw, saw some kittens, and lots of other fun stuff. When telling my parents about the farm on the phone she told them everything in scary detail, and even told them how much I paid for the pumpkin... $4.

At the farm was another funny Novism. We went into a Port-a-John. No one likes those... and she was reluctant to step in. Once in she asked me why the water was blue, I said so that it does smell bad. She looked up at me, and flatly stated, "but Papi it still smells bad." Always the critic.

I would like to write more... but it is now past midnight and I need to get some sleep. I will post some pics early in the week from this weekend. I have a nice slow couple of days, which will be followed by an extremely busy weekend. Take care everyone!

10.04.2005

What Happened?
So I have been away from Blogging for so long that Shawna is even calling me out. I mean she only blogs three times a year... but I guess she still thought it was needed to crack on me about my blogging.

What has been going on?

Trip to See Novali the weekend before last. I saw Vic and Rey out there and went shopping with Novi. Last week at work was very hectic since it was Homecoming week. So lots of preparations for a potentially long weekend... but it went well. I attended 10 different fraternity and sorority receptions and ate the best Big Roast ever at TKE... my mouth is watering right now thinking about it. No major issues over Homecoming so that was welcome news on Monday. Right now Sigma Chi Derby Days is going on and that is always a bunch of fun events I get to attend. Tonight I had a big speaker on campus and it went great... so that was good. Now the rest of the week is chill.. and this weekend I get Novali again. Life is great right now.

So there was a week and a half in one paragraph. No pics.. no time for that. No play by play... too much going on to fit into one blog. This one was short and sweet.

9.20.2005

The Greek Advisor
I work strange hours... and more often then not I work a lot more hours then I am actually getting paid for by the college. Like this weekend, I spent my Sunday taking our Organization for Latino/a Awareness to a Latino festival in Ypsilanti. It was a lot of fun, and I even saw some Betas and Gammas there which was great. I spent Sunday night at two fraternity chapter meetings. Monday night I visited four more fraternities for meetings and one sorority mixer.

So today (Tuesday) is sorority bid day. I wanted to try and make some changes to make things better. So we talked about it a lot, voted a few things in, and really I think came up with some exciting new things which will make the process more fair. I know so far it has required a lot more work on my side, and also now involves me in informal recruitment more then ever. So for next year we will need to see how worthwhile the changes were and if we want to continue them.

The recruitment drama... is not what made my week. I did talk to Novali last night, it was great, we talk more often now so that does make my day. But something even cooler happened this week.

I am not gonna get mushy... but I really love my job. I have the opportunity to help create meaningful learning experiences for people. Last week I did a work shop for one of my sororities on recruitment and sisterhood. It went great and they really got excited about recruitment, which is something they normally hate. Times like that make a difference... or when I hear that the fraternity houses are finally not propping their doors... sounds like a small thing, but I made that difference and helped make their homes safer.

The real cool thing I have heard in the last week is that several students are thinking about going into higher education. Some Albion students, some GVSU ones, and some of my Brothers have all expressed this to me lately. The best part is that one of them recently said that it has something to do with me, and the kind of work I do with students. That they want to impact people they way I do... I guess I don't always stop and think about it like that, or the impact I do make.

Since those students told me that I have taken the time to reflect on some of the things I do teach them. About why holding each other accountable is important, why rumors are a bad thing to spread, but an important thing to confront, how to lead by example, how to raise the bar, how to motivate, how to do something you hate, but do it cause it needs to be done, and how to learn from life's failures. Whats funny, is that most of the time I am learning those lessons, or at least being reminded of them right along with them...

It just gave me a nice smile to think I mean enough to someone that they would want to be in my roll. I doubt any little kid will ever want to play "Greek Advisor" instead of a fireman or policeman... but it is cool that someone wants to be like me. I hear a lot that people want my job cause it looks fun, or I work with cool people, or that my hours are flexible (I doubt they realize how much I work), or working at a college must be awesome. But this time someone articulated that they wanted my job because of the difference I get to make... it made my night meetings seem not as long, and reminded me why I eat Captain Crunch for dinner at 9:30pm sometimes.

It reminds why I am sitting in my office tonight until 9pm. The sorority new members are coming here to turn in their Bid Acceptance Cards. New women, ready to join a sorority, and it is my job to make sure they have a positive and educational experience. Well back to work...

9.12.2005

Out of the Loop
Alright... Party on Perry is over. This week I will get to returning phone calls, emailing, posting pictures, and other normal life activities for me in Albion. Saturday was a program I helped invent called Party on Perry. We had a huge block party. Bands, food, games, prizes... a big chair and anything else you can think of. The elephant ears were the best, and the fresh squeezed lemonade hit the spot on a hot day. We had perfect weather, and I had my first experience in a dunk tank.

The event became bigger then I ever imagined. The original idea was to get a nice afternoon event to get people together, and to get the Greeks doing something different and working with more people. The event became the largest fall event... we had about half the student body at our event! So needless to say preparing for it this week was a lot of work. On top of that I am in the middle of sorority recruitment, helping with Hispanic Heritage Month planning, and I have all my other Greek responsibilities. So to those who called me or emailed me asking me things sorry if I was a little out of it last week and did not respond. Life should become about normal as it is for me soon.

I am hoping to post some Party on Perry pictures soon. It was an amazing experience. I learned a ton more about big event programming, worked with some great students and got to take a picture of the college president in our Big Chair at the event. It was great! We have the ideas and are thinking about next year already...

9.09.2005

That was fast
This week broke a record... I can't believe how fast it became the weekend! The office was so busy this week that time just flew by for me. Lets recap.

Well first was the weekend. I turned 27 on Saturday... it was great to get the phone calls from fraternity Brothers and family. I got some cool gifts from family and from Heather. Novali said she felt bad that she forgot... but I can't blame her, she's four. The best gift was to just get to spend time with her and see my family and have a nice three day weekend. So what did we do... the pictures will tell the story.

I got Novi from Tamara and went to my new apartment and hungout.

She taught me how to play hopscotch.

We played in front of my new apartment and she wrote her name.

Sunday my parents came with Valerie and Kelly and we had some STEAKS!

Novali wanted to race grandpa at everything.

She loves listening to grandma tell her a story.

She played well with Valerie. Here she is swinging with Kelly and Valerie.

Heather and I had craft time with Novali.

After painting we went inside and put all the fun stuff on.

Novali's caterpiller. Great idea with the painting Heather!

So that was my weekend with Novali. This week was busy at work... this Saturday is our big event the Party on Perry. It is hopefully going to be the biggest fall event. The weather is looking like it will be good, and we are expecting a huge turnout. I am excited to see this idea come to life. It was an idea I started with the Greeks to have a huge fall event to keep freshmen on campus and just have a fun weekend. Now we are talking that this might become an annual event and bigger then we had ever thought. We teamed up with our campus programming group, Union Board, and they added a whole professional dimension to it and this thing is going to be awesome.

Also this week... recruitment... sorority and fraternity recruitment started this fall. Which is a fun time for me cause I get to help the groups plan events and help them recruit. On the flip, it is a hard time because recruitment is a very tense time for chapters as they compete for members. I try to keep everything fair and make sure no one is getting a raw deal. Its tough.

Well I need to get some sleep... I wanted to post this but now it is getting late. Good night... have a good weekend everyone. Adios.