As a reward for my insane productivity today I am composing a second blog in one day. I figure that while I have the chance and I can take an extra breath I might as well.
This afternoon I met with the Young Farmer & Rancher (YF&R) program team leader (Shon), the committee chairperson for the NCSU YF&R program, and the two university supervisors to discuss the upcoming schedule of events for our collegiate program. Collegiate YF&R at NCSU, Mt. Olive College, and NC. A&T are "clubs" designed to tie young people back to agriculture, introduce them to bureau life, and are managed by the team that I serve on at work. We had a lovely lunch but I must admit that I was distracted the entire time. We were meeting at a little restaurant in Cameron Village near NCSU campus and with it being the first day of class all I could think about was how badly I wanted to at least walk through Ricks hall. After lunch I walked over to my fave running store just to look around and then drove over to my favorite coffee shop to work but all I could think about was school. To be honest I haven't thought much about school since May of 2011. With the exception of keeping up with my grad school friends much of the research and coursework that I completed is hazy at best. But today my heart longed to be working on a project or studying for some kind of exam. I tried to remind myself how much I loathed moodle discussion posts and how much sleep I lost typing out 110 pages of seemingly pointless research, but nothing seemed to dull the ache.
I truly have no desire to go back into a teaching role but I've found myself pondering if there was some kind of course(s) or advanced certification or something I could get hooked into. An advanced degree at this point in my career wouldn't do me much, if any, good. While I am appreciative of my agricultural education roots I truly have no desire to pursue doctoral studies in that discipline. I've thought long and hard about random things...like learning a second language...or becoming a registered parliamentarian. Go on and laugh... I know it's lame but it's something I'm interested in!!!! I probably should try to get hooked into a church small group or bible study, but with my extremely odd work schedule I couldn't guarantee regular attendance except on certain nights / times. I need a flexible learning environment.
I was telling someone the other day about how much I love a challenge. Post-grad school my challenge / hobby became running and travelling for races. This is still a challenge but now I'm seeking an interesting, intellectual challenge. One that provides some brain stimuli with a side of socialization. Anybody have some suggestions?
It seems blogging especially in your location could be a good outlet for this. I would explain more but i literally cannot type on this touch screen device...
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