Monday, October 17, 2011
Midterm Time
Taking my Stats test marked the halfway point in this quarter. That leaves one 3 page paper, one 10 page paper, one 25 page paper, one 3 hour group presentation, one language proficiency exam, and one final test left this quarter. I'm not quite sure how I'm going to fit all of that as well as my internship into the next five weeks and still do well on all of it, but somehow, it always seems to work out.
It's crazy to think that after this quarter, I'm done. No more tests, papers, or classes. Just the job hunt that follows. Ugh, that sounds even worse. :)
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
2 Down, 28 to Go...

Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Peruvian Promise
Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Peruvian Hearts
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Summer Time
Aerial Dance Classes

I'm starting aerial dance classes this week at Miraas Aerial. My Human Rights and the Role of Women professor from last quarter also teaches here, and I'm excited to try something new and different.
New Running Shoes

I wore my old running shoes every single day for 5 weeks in Peru. It was time to replace them. I got to test these out running around Estes Park Lake the other day, and they are fantastic.
Interning for Peruvian Hearts

Babysitting my Nephews and Niece

Hiking and Camping
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Farewell to Spring Quarter
I have been so uninspired lately as far as blogging goes. Maybe now that the quarter has finished, I will be able to relax a little bit and get some inspiration back.
I turned in my last final paper and attended my last class of the quarter today. In all honestly, I felt a little sad. My two classes (Human Rights and the Role of Women & Theories of Non-Violence 2) were some of the best classes I've taken. That leaves me with only three more classes and an internship until I graduate (hopefully in March!). Luckily, I'm pretty excited about the classes I have lined up and the possible internships I've been interviewing for.
I leave next week for five weeks in South America and am looking forward to the change in scenery and culture. I think it will be a much needed break and an incredible experience.
Well, trip planning and internship interview preparing await, so I'm off.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Three Weeks
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Week Seven
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Week 3 of Winter Quarter
One of my unofficial resolutions this year (I never took the time to actually make any solid ones) was to update my blog more...as it is now the 18th of January, you can see how that is going. :)
Since yesterday was a holiday, today was the beginning of Week 3 for this quarter...that means that I am already 1/5 of the way through, and at the end of this week, I will nearly be 1/3 of the way finished. I’m not sure I will ever get used to 10-week quarters.
After adding and dropping classes a lot the first week of the quarter (due to scheduling issues, incorrect class descriptions, and classes I just didn’t want to take), I ended up with Foundations in International and Intercultural Communication (the second of my required courses) and Gender and Health. Though I never really thought about taking Gender and Health I’m pretty excited about it. So far it seems interesting and will fit in nicely with my human rights concentration.
In addition, I am taking private Spanish lessons six hours a week. Spanish stresses me out much more than either of my “real” classes, but I really like my tutor and feel like she’ll get me to the point where I can pass the proficiency test (hopefully by the summer!). I’m also hoping to be able to speak a little bit for my trip to Peru this summer.
Overall, I feel really great about this quarter. Not only do I have classes I love, but the end of this quarter will mark the halfway point through my program. I’m excited to finish the schooling part of my life, but am also really excited for the classes and internship to come. Now, I’m off to write two papers...oh the joys of grad school. :)
Saturday, January 01, 2011
The Obligatory End-of-Year Post
As I spent New Year's Eve driving for 10 hours on crappy Wyoming roads and ended up getting stranded in Cheyenne, I started to reflect on what a crazy year 2010 has been. If someone would have asked me in November 2009 what 2010 would hold, I never could have guessed where it would take me. It involved many unexpected (and sometimes frightening) things including:
- Quitting my job
- Moving to Denver
- Starting graduate school
- Gaining a niece and a nephew
- Traveling to a new city (Mexico City)
- Visiting one of my favorite places (New York) to see one of my favorite people
- Discovering a new favorite place (Estes Park)
- Getting a dog
- Making some great new friends
- Starting to learn a new language
- Discovering that I’m capable of much more than I ever thought
I can’t wait to see what surprises 2011 has in store!
Sunday, November 07, 2010
Sixteen Days
I have sixteen days left this quarter. At this point I’m starting to freak out a little bit. I feel like I have so much to do and so little time. I just keep telling myself that no matter what, I will get through the next two weeks and then I will have six weeks off.
Here is my to-do list for the next sixteen days:
❏ Endless amounts of reading (as usual).
❏ A strategic public relations campaign for the Community of Sudanese and American Women/Men.
❏ A 20-page research paper about how the media perpetuates Islamophobia.
❏ Three essay finals, none of which I’ve been given the topics yet.
I keep trying to remind myself to breathe, stay calm, and be productive. In sixteen days, it'll all be over!
Monday, October 18, 2010
Time
Geeze it’s been a long time since I’ve posted anything real on here. In my defense, I have been pretty busy with school, and I have two classes that require us to write or comment on a class blog every week, so I’ve just let this one slide. I assume this will continue to happen off and on for the next year and a half.
I’ve been thinking a lot about time lately. Last week was midterms. For those of you who don’t know, DU is on a quarter system which means that each quarter is only 10 weeks long. I feel like the first half of the quarter is spent getting into the groove of the new classes, and then all of a sudden it’s time to start preparing for final projects and papers.
It’s amazing how each day and even week can feel like they are slowly dragging by when months and years seem to fly by. I get discouraged by the thought that I still have a year and a half left in school, when really, after this quarter, only five months of that time will be regular, full-time school. The rest will be filled with Spanish lessons, summer trips (Peru!), and an internship (I’m thinking maybe Cambodia).
Part of me wants time to speed up so I can finally be done with the schooling part of my life, but another part of me wants it all to slow down so I can enjoy summer breaks and not having to work 9-5.
I suppose the trick to it all is to just try and enjoy it day by day (although that’s sometimes difficult on days like today with an 11-hour day of classes and two midterm assignments due :)) as well as year by year.
How quickly does time seem to pass for you? Is it true that it goes faster and faster the older we get, or is it based on what we are doing in life?
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Initiated Ordinance 300
Initiated Ordinance 300
Shall the voters for the city and county of Denver adopt an initiated ordinance to require the creation of an extraterrestrial affairs commission to help ensure the health, safety, and cultural awareness of Denver residents and visitors in relation to potential encounters or interactions with extraterrestrial intelligent beings or their vehicles, and fund such commission from grants, gifts, and donations.
I feel so much safer in Denver knowing that they will protect me from extraterrestrial intelligent beings and their vehicles. :)
Monday, September 13, 2010
What the Next Year and a Half of My Life Will Look Like...
...and what my past 6 months has been.
Spring 2010 Culture, Gender and Global Communication Autumn 2010 Intro to Human Rights Autumn 2010 Communication Campaigns Autumn 2010 International Communication Winter 2011 International & Intercultural PR Winter 2011 Humanitarian Aid in Complex Emergencies Winter 2011 Foundations in Intl. & Intercultural Comm. Spring 2011 Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts Autumn 2011 Statistical Methods 1 Autumn 2011 Human Rights and the Intl. Refugee System Autumn 2011 Genocide Winter 2012 INTERNSHIP
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Meet ____________
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Mexico City Pics
Monday, July 19, 2010
Breakfast Bread Pudding
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Letter to Summer (Break)

Dear Summer,
I have such fond memories of you when I was growing up. Three months free to do whatever I wanted before school started up again. So many days were spent swimming at the pool or Burraston ponds, hiking around the mountains in my backyard, or just hanging out with friends.
Oh, how I’ve missed you these last six years! Working 40+ hours a week and spending all my time indoors, not even being able to enjoy you! Well, Summer, since this is the first time in a long time that I get to be with you, I intend to make the best of it. I’m planning to fill the time with trips (Mexico City, Canada, Utah), lots of hikes, lots of house guests, photography classes, and private Spanish lessons.
Summer, I realize my time with you is short. I also realize what is waiting for me on the other end of you (Intro to Human Rights, International Communications, and Strategic Management - Communication Campaigns along with more Spanish lessons), but I know that I will most likely only get to enjoy you twice before I return to work, so I promise not to take you for granted.
I am so close to joining you, Summer. I only have a short Spanish interview and a take-home final left to finish up. And then...it’s just you and me for the next 15 weeks!
Love Always,
Cassi
Sunday, May 02, 2010
Meet Ellie


