I have been studying a lot! I am taking Human Behavior in Organizations and Lifespan Development (Spring A is infant and child; Spring B will be the same book). Our professor said between January and May she will take us from conception to death. It is interesting! I had to learn another program - IBM SPSS. It is a spreadsheet for data plus an output to analyze that data. I then had to learn how to record using Studio (also new to me) and do a video explaining how it works and showing it on my screen. Google, ChatGPT, and I are close friends. Between the two of them, they have taught me how to do many things!!
The book below is a part of the Human Behavior class. Right now, we are doing all sorts of assessments on ourselves and then thinking about the type of person we would prefer as a co-worker and a boss. Then we have to write about it . . .I have to do a lot of writing. BUT . . .each class brings me closer to my degree, so I'm really not complaining.
I didn't take many photos this weekend. On Thursday night, we met our "out to eat" supper club at Half Shell Oyster House. There were 10 of us and we had a really nice time. I had a drop of lemon martini. It was delicious and when I couldn't finish it, Mark took over. He is such a good man! haha! Seriously - he is!
On Friday night, we went to our regular supper club - the one we've been in since 2004. We were in charge of the appetizer. I made pinwheel sandwiches.
Mark made Quail and Chukar poppers. I didn't eat one but the guys loved them.
This is what the little pinwheel sandwiches looked like after baking them - crescent roll dough, honey ham, swiss cheese, sharp white cheddar cheese all basted in a butter, worchestershire, poppyseed dressing.
Sunday was Celebration Sunday at our church. We were celebrating all of the amazing things God has done over the last year. It was a great day! It was pouring rain with lots of wind . . .and then the temps started dropping. I just got an email that our office will be closed tomorrow due to the threat of black ice. The schools are closed, too.
Stay safe and warm my friend.
ReplyDeleteAll the photos of the good food as my tummy growling. ;-)
The technology part of college life would throw me for a loop at this point. Good for you! Keep on keeping on!!
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