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stitchwhich ([personal profile] stitchwhich) wrote2017-09-17 02:29 pm
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Yesterday my kingdom had one of the three annual "University" events. The registrar, Genevieve, has been letting me play with her work so I happily spent the first couple of hours handing out class schedules and rosters to the many instructors. Lunch time passed slowly so in my down time I pulled out my embroidery project and worked on that. Got some good discussions in with people - the kind where one could cover a difficult subject and know that we had enough time face-to-face to fully resolve any issues.

I taught my class on camp cooking. It was sparsely attended. I'd started with five people pre-registered for it, one of whom was myself, and ended up with five students - only one of whom was pre-reg'd. Such is the way of things. Most of my students were experienced cooks who were intrigued by the subject. They had some good suggestions and every once in a while I actually surprised them with information they had not known/considered. And it was nice to have another voice chime in with affirmation about something I'd said.

The drive to and from the event was 2 hours and 40 minutes long. Since I was part of registration staff, I needed to get there earlier than most so was up by 4am. Dragging in the door at 8:00 that evening meant I just kept walking down the hall straight into the bedroom. I've not the energy I had when I was younger! And thank goodness my hubby emptied the cooler for me.

[personal profile] thlmakai 2017-09-18 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
It was 4 hours for us. Tim went up Friday with friends and stayed in an Air B&B. I just didn't have the time & energy for it, I would have loved your class! Tim taught Safe Serv, which no one attended. So that was disappointing!
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[personal profile] danabren 2017-09-18 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I love when people show up for a registration class. Love it.