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La Bene Vita
I am a professional musician , worship leader , small business owner , and freelance writer with a chemical engineering degree . But that's just my resume; my profile of qualifications is only one of the ways in which I am unique. Here I chronicle my personal and professional goals and my efforts to achieve them. Occasionally I fail. Mostly, I take daily baby steps toward all my long-term goals. Much like the stories I pen, the songs I compose, and the businesses I run, I am always a work in progress.
| 470. Thursday | ID #717999 |
| Posted: 2-17-2011 @ 9:14 am EST |
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Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
I am waiting to hear back on a pending interview with a music instructor who has a music education degree and specializes in strings. Her specialty is apparently Irish fiddling, which, if we hire her, will be fun at our St. Patty's Day Party and Irish Festival next month. We also stumbled across a potential drama instructor quite by accident while enrolling him in upright bass lessons. I've been teaching the two drama classes since our drama/drum instructor left us a couple weeks ago. I found a new drum instructor quickly enough, but drama has been a bit of a back-burner problem. Initial impressions of this instructor are good.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Pending and pressing. But I'm too busy tracking down three new pianos, hanging mirrors and soundproofing, designing renovations, fighting off advertising salespeople, and teaching drama classes to actually work on it.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
I launched "The Only Exception" by Paramore at the request of WildThing~Becoming , and was promptly informed by our office manager, Chris, how much the song annoys her. I kinda like it.
Messiah: One noteworthy accomplishment per month:
Good Friday: Pending. New song "Our God": Pending. Singer rotation: Implemented and, hallelujah, a managed by a volunteer who saw the need and stepped forward. Audio System: just pending reimbursement for some of the gear. We got colossal kudos for the sound Sunday.
Reading: One book per week.
80%, but seriously: I would have been done three weeks ago if the verbose author had chosen to write sentences like, "But like it or not, I had to trust my eyes," instead of, "But whatever might have been my wish, I was compelled to yield to the weight of ocular demonstration." Show off. I bet contemporaries hated talking to that dude. On a related note, Jules Verne breaks all the modern comma usage rules, which makes me wonder if he was an idiot, or if the rules were put in place after his time because of the potential ambiguity caused by writings like his. Interestingly, I understand every word of his books. He commas where a speaker would breathe, and though it strikes me that a particular phrase might be ambiguous as a result of his usage, it's really not. I know exactly what he means. It makes me wonder if grammar and usage rules are inventions meant to clarify the stupid. The purpose of language is to communicate, and if a speaker's or writer's intent is clearly communicated without following rules and conventions, then really, who the hell cares? It's a new paradigm for me.
If Seisa-sleepingcatbooks.com reads this, I'm sure she will cringe. And probably comment. Specifically about how that was an incomplete sentence. And how that one was too. And how three of the (incomplete) sentences in this paragraph begin with conjunctions. 
Writing: Goals TBD:
(1) Blog at WDC daily.
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly: No.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY: 44
Coffee (1)
Egg (2) with toast (2)
Sticky bun (3)
Crackers (8)
String cheese (1)
Jelly donut (6)
Olive garden: Two plates of salad (12), two bowls of soup (6), and a breadstick (3).
So much for salad being healthy. Good thing I decided to take home the 850-calorie, 47-fatgrams serving of lasagna after I filled up on soup and salad. I'll leave that for the boy. That one plate of pasta is worse than a jumbo margarita.
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| 469. Wednesday | ID #717952 |
| Posted: 2-16-2011 @ 10:28 am EST |
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Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
Interviewing another teacher, outfitting another lesson room, looking for a couple more pianos and another drum kit, and working on moving the teacher's lounge to the back (which requires installation of electricity and kitchen cabinets), all to free up space for more students. I LOVE MY JOB.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Pending and puh-puh-puh-pressing! Like, I really need to figure this out. The schedule is getting so complicated, and our color-coding and Excel commenting is out of control.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
Pending. Hm... I have a half hour or so right now.
Messiah: One noteworthy accomplishment per month:
Good Friday: Work To Do. Must Not Forget.
Reading: One book per week.
Still at 77%.
Writing: Goals TBD:
(1) Blog at WDC daily.
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly: Not so much.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY: 46
Coffee (1)
Egg (2) with toast (2)
Sticky bun (3)
Crackers (4)
I lost track again. DAMN IT. I know I had Mexican, including a margarita (10), chips (5), guacamole salad (2), and a taco (4). But the snacking all night at work? I think I had a piece of string cheese (1) and maybe some peanuts (1), plus more coffee (1) and about (10) points' worth of trail mix.
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| 468. Tuesday | ID #717890 |
| Posted: 2-15-2011 @ 11:21 am EST |
| 467. Monday | ID #717823 |
| Posted: 2-14-2011 @ 8:20 am EST |
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Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
No new enrollments since yesterday, seeing as how we're closed on Sundays. However, recitals were a blast, and we got lots of compliments, videos on Facebook by our customers, and even some new FB likes (perhaps by students who noticed our new "Find us on Facebook" sign?) Bring on the PageRank!
Funny thing about PageRank. Before we opened, I was pushing rank with everything I had. I was blogging religiously, updating and changing the website content frequently, and hawking over my Alexa number, since that's the one that actually moves. My Google PageRank has been 1/10 since the days when the website exclusively hosted my performance information.
So the Alexa rank was steadily climbing, and it peaked at about 450,000. Then I stopped watching, and somehow it dropped back down to around 750,000. There it has hovered ever since. And yet, more people than ever are actually viewing the website. People walk through our doors, sign up for lessons, and say not only did they find us on Google, but they really like our website, finding it helpful and informative (implying that they browsed around for awhile, clicking on the various links.) Existing customers check frequently to find our snow day status, pictures of their kids at the latest recitals, and when the next drum sampler will be, because their children are cycling through all the samplers to try everything out.
Meanwhile, my Google PageRank hasn't moved from 1/10. And yet, we get more hot leads from Google than any other source except our two exterior signs. These days, a web search on "music lessons Gahanna Ohio" and related keywords places MTMS on the front page, in the top three or so listings.
I no longer have much faith in Alexa and Google ranks. In fact, I am starting to believe that by checking my own website for Alexa ranking daily, I was somehow elevating my own Alexa ranking. Now that I don't care, it's no longer climbing. But Alexa ranking doesn't bring my business revenue.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Pending.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
Pending.
Messiah: One noteworthy accomplishment per month:
I delegated checking and finalizing of the Power Point and created a Music Team for selecting, sorting, and organizing praise band music. The weekly team meetings start this Saturday. I also compiled a spreadsheet for the church treasurer to organize and cover our sound system overhaul expenditures, provided ongoing input to the pastor's podcasting dreams, and... well, actually, failed to launch our new song, "Our God." But I'll do that this week.
See, this is what I do. I feel neglectful and guilty, so I get on a kick. I'll overcompensate for my neglect until I can turn around and neglect the job for awhile again. This is how I keep variety in my life. Heaven forbid I should ever get bored.
Reading: One book per week.
Um... still 7X%-ish.
Writing: Goals TBD:
(1) Blog at WDC daily.
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly: pending.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY:
Tall, nonfat, no-whip white chocolate mocha (7)
Three cookies (10)
Veggies and dip (3)
Crackers (4)
String cheese (1)
Two jumbo margaritas (30)
A basket of chips (8) with bean (4?) and cheese (4?) dips
One beef taco (4)
Guacamole salad with pico de gallo (2)
I should probably stick to the taco and salad and skip the chips and margaritas. I found the Weight Watchers points for the margaritas - 5 points for 4 ounces - and I have a hard time believing it. I'm estimating the ounces of the two jumbos, of course, because I get them on the rocks, and they don't skimp on the ice. Somebody debunk my WW calculation, please!!! I really don't want to give up margaritas, but good gracious, I can't consume those kind of calories.
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| 466. RECITALS! | ID #717754 |
| Posted: 2-13-2011 @ 8:32 am EST |
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My Saturdays are normally busy, and with the sound system work days all afternoon at church the last three weeks, I've been non-stop from 8am - 9pm every Saturday for a month. So you would think yesterday, with recitals in between Saturday morning lessons and Saturday evening Praise Band rehearsal, would have been par for the course. But at 6pm, on my way to church from recitals, I could have crawled under the covers and passed out for days right then and there, behind the wheel of my Jeep With a Capital Junk. I'm not sure what that was about, but three agonizing hours later, I finally did crawl under the covers, and I slept like a rock all night. Rehearsal is a vague blur, and I hope I was nice to the church musicians I lead.
Next Saturday, I'm taking the afternoon off.
Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
I keep thinking we're slowing down. Then I look at the stats and really think about it, and we're at 135, versus 127 at the end of last month. If we maintain the trend, we'll be up a total of 20 this month, and 20 per month is pretty standard. And yet, there is still that feeling that we've stalled, and I think it's in part because we didn't get all the enrollments out of our last batch of samplers that we thought we would. More people are actually sampling instruments, instead of enrolling in a sampler with the full intention of eventually enrolling just to get a cheaper first month. And I'm cool with that, too, because our samplers are slightly more profitable than private lessons, so long as our per-class enrollments stay up. The only bummer about samplers is the lack of long-term committed revenue. That's the beauty of this business, which is something I miraculously didn't consider when choosing it: music lessons are an ongoing commitment, versus a consumable one-time buy. Therefore, the business is very stable and predictable. I have a good idea how many students I'll have next month, because a good majority of them are already enrolled.
I'll take the miraculous business selection, along with the miraculous location selection, which is driving our volume growth to double my initially-targeted numbers, and the miraculous staff finds, which are going to make us wildly successful and profitable. I haven't told them this, but I envision a corporate executive staff in a decade or so that includes a certain core group of current teachers and administrators. And me, of course.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Every once in awhile, I think of this. We still really need a database. Right now, I'm too busy growing and hiring. It's crossed my mind to contract this out, but I'd rather spend my money on another piano or two, another drum set, and a computer lab renovation. And a receptionist!
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
"Forgive Me" - and I'm sort of in a daze that I completed this goal, of all goals, while I failed at so many others. On a related note, I had two separate requests for Dave Matthews in a span of maybe two or three weeks.
Messiah: One noteworthy accomplishment per month:
Yes, although I didn't go over our new song ("Our God") with the band last night, due to (1) a delayed start caused by extensive equipment adjustments and sound checks, and (2) utter exhaustion on my part.
Reading: One book per week.
I read like a page before passing out, and I'm at about 76%.
Writing: Goals TBD:
(1) Blog at WDC daily.
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly: pending. Growing. Hiring.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY:
I'm falling into bad habits again. We got donuts and muffins for the Adult Recital, and I ate a muffin and several donuts. Then I came home and had a piece of pizza. And throughout the day, I nibbled on sticky buns and other miscellaneous junk. Bottom line, I have no idea what I ate, and my resolution was to keep track. If I eat 100 points in a day, I will KEEP TRACK. Damn it.
Today's list, which shall be in complete form tomorrow morning:
Tall, nonfat, no-whip white chocolate mocha (7)
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| 465. Thursday | ID #717575 |
| Posted: 2-10-2011 @ 3:27 pm EST |
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Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
In the realm of the miscellaneous, I completed the lobby Power Point, wrote an offer letter and job expectations document for our Assistant Manager, and created a new web portal so that I can just use MichelleTuesday.com instead of MichelleTuesday.com/musicschool for all school-related advertising. Check out the new portal:
http://www.michelletuesday.com
Somewhat less miscellaneously, we held a staff meeting last Friday night, and all the teachers were full of ideas. Not only that, but several of them have invested time since then working on curricula and plans for summer programs. It might just come together.
And we are currently hiring computer lab attendants and preparing for this weekend's recitals. Never a dull moment.
Growth is still holding steady. We are at 132 private lesson students; I would love to be at 150 by the end of the month, but that might be an aggressive goal. It would mean the next pay raise for our office manager, Chris.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Pending. Meanwhile, a customer showed me an application by Intuit called Quickbooks Customer Manager, which is pretty kick-ass. I *think* it may do everything we need it to do. The only thing it won't do is show us teacher schedules and available times at a glance.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
Yep. I learned "Forgive Me" by Missy Higgins. I decided I love that song.
Messiah: One noteworthy accomplishment per month:
The sound system overhaul is complete, the band started looking at a new song, I wrote a violin duet for our two fiddlers, I'm working with a teenager to plan a solo for her confirmation projecgt, and now the pastor is talking about podcasting and looking for help. When it rains, it pours. I'm feeling slightly less neglectful of church these days.
Reading: One book per week.
My one complaint of Kindle: a book is a book. I have no idea when I embark upon a new narrative whether the story is short, novel, or epic. I do believe I stumbled across an epic in "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" by Jules Verne, and after three weeks, I am at 75%. For the curious, the book breaks every modern usage rule regarding commas, adverbs, and brevity. Perhaps that is because the book is, sadly, not modern. The book also lacks much of a plot. It makes me think of the movie "Castaway" with Tom Hanks. One wonders how much action can really happen in one long, monotonous, granite-lined underground tunnel. It turns out, not much. And yet the writer has managed to keep me engaged through at least 75% of his epic novel.
Writing: Goals TBD:
(1) Blog at WDC daily. I've been failing at this again.
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly: pending.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY: ?
I lost three pounds since Friday, thanks to my rather wicked stomach bug. Yesterday, I made up for it by pigging out all day. Today, I'm closer to normal, at least in terms of caloric consumption. I'm still eating junk.
Thursday: 13 so far
Coffee (2)
Granola bar (2)
Banana (2)
Crackers (4)
Thin Mints (3)
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| 464. Sunday = Sickyday | ID #717328 |
| Posted: 2-6-2011 @ 7:54 pm EST |
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It doesn't really matter what I ate yesterday, because it's gone now. Today, I've eaten about a dozen Cheez-Its and a PB&J, which was decidedly delicious, along with tea, water, and diet Sprite. Stomach flu = crash diet?
We had a withdrawal today that makes me very happy. Some customers are more of a liability than an asset. This particular customer bitches - loudly - in the lobby about things that "suck," like lack of a make-up lesson for her daughter when she missed a class (what do we do? Pay the teacher just to teach her, since we already paid the teacher to teach all the other students who actually showed up for the scheduled class?), the lack of a make-up lesson for a no-call/no-show (clearly identified in the policy document), and our refusal to remove her late fee.
This was the conversation on January 30th:
MTMS: Hey your tuition is due this week.
Customer: No, it's not due til the first.
MTMS: Your next lesson is on the 3rd. You won't be here again before the 1st.
Customer: I'll call with my card information on the 1st. (Technically, it's due BY the 1st, not ON the 1st, but that's another story.)
MTMS: Okay, don't forget that we charge a late fee if we don't receive your payment by the 1st.
Customer: I'll call you.
This was the conversation on February 3rd:
Customer: Can you take off my late fee?
MTMS: Certainly, if you would be so kind as to set up autopay.
Customer: No, I don't want to do that.
MTMS: I'm sorry, we can't remove the late fee. Your payment was late.
Customer: That sucks. (Everything "sucks".) Even the banks give a 15-day grace period. Besides, we didn't get a make-up for the snow day two weeks ago.
MTMS: You were a no-call/no-show. We were open.
Customer: I told you I wouldn't come in bad weather, and Michelle talked to my daughter. We called you.
After some dragging out of information, the daughter admits that, no, Michelle sent a text message to say, "Are you coming?" but the daughter didn't reply, because she didn't get the text until the next day. Mom says, okay, I guess we were wrong, we didn't call. But she must have let it go because she'd decided she'd had enough anyway. Today, she sent her intent to withdraw at the end of the month.
I like the kids. I even like the mom. I just can't have customers griping in a loud voice in my quiet, comfortable lobby about how everything sucks. You know what sucks? Paying teachers by the 1st when I don't get the revenue to pay them until the 3th. That sucks.
So, this withdrawal notice doesn't particularly suck.
Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
We're at 133. Make that 132.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Pending.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
I'm listening to some new songs off of my request list today. One is a song called "Forgive Me" by Missy Higgins. I had never heard of her, but I can see why the song was requested. It's acoustic, haunting, poetic, and very much my style.
Messiah: One noteworthy accomplishment per month:
Three consecutive sound system work days and a new song arrangement are most definitely noteworthy.
Reading: One book per week.
I read quite a bit while trying to sleep last night: Chapter 30, 63%.
Writing: Goals TBD:
(1) Blog at WDC daily - I missed yesterday again.
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly: *grits teeth* This is NOT coming off of my list.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY: Net or gross?
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| 463. Friday | ID #717204 |
Posted: 2-4-2011 @ 8:25 am EST Edited: 2-4-2011 @ 8:26 am EST |
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GAH. Losing an employee sucks. That's why people who should have been fired ages ago are still around (I know you've been wondering.) Luckily, unlike your manager, I'm not scared of a little hard work, and neither is Chris, our angel of an office manager. Unluckliy, I'm behind on my goals this week as a result of subbing, hiring, and rescheduling. Luckily, we already have almost all of the absent instructor's drum students transitioned to new teachers. Unluckily, I have to teach his two drama classes for awhile until other teachers can take them over. Luckily, that's only one month for one class and two months for the other class, totaling about a dozen hours of my time. *shrug*
Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
* Develop a Q1 promotion & ad plan by 1/7: We tried to fill a class by offering an email promotion, and it worked! Except it didn't. Two students who contacted us to sign up didn't actually show up, so we went from full to not full. Luckily (I keep using that word like I'm not in control of these things!), I raised the price of samplers in 2011 so that we cleared break-even on the class even with it not full.
Meanwhile, I think it's time to promote the drama program! Damn, if I'm going to spend all that time teaching those two classes, I might as well fill them with students and make some money at it. 
* Develop a summer program plan by Spring Break: Staff meeting TONIGHT! 
* Business Cards: Delegated to a sicky chicky with whom I'll follow up when she's all healthy again.
* Vocal warm-ups CD: No progress.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Pending.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
Pending.
Messiah: One noteworthy accomplishment per month:
We have one more sound system overhaul day planned tomorrow, and a new song to launch next week.
Reading: One book per week.
Around 40%, I believe.
Writing: Goals TBD:
(1) Blog at WDC daily.
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly: pending.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY: 29
Fiber granola bar (2)
Coffee (2)
Cheeseburger (11)
Crackers (4)
Peanuts (2)
Trail mix (4)
Guacamole salad (1)
Rice (2)
Refried beans (1)
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| 462. Monday | ID #716880 |
| Posted: 1-31-2011 @ 9:08 am EST |
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Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
* Develop a Q1 promotion & ad plan by 1/7: THE PLAN: "Call potentials now that we have a strings instructor." We have a list of potential students who all called about violion or viola, whom we can now contact and hopefully schedule. We did have a plan to promote our split drama classes (youth and teen), but since we lost our drama/drum instructor, we're not sure yet what day the new class will end up. We were also going to promote our adult songwriting class, but for similar reasons (namely, our songwriting teacher may be helping pick up drum students.) We also hired a new drum instructor, W00t!
* Develop a summer program plan by Spring Break: Brainstorming! And our teachers are excited about this Friday's staff meeting. Excited. About a staff meeting. Have you ever heard of people excited about a staff meeting? Our people are excited about our staff meeting.
* Business Cards: Delegated!
* Vocal warm-ups CD: No progress, even though Angela made the file. I need to delegate this to our computer lab crew, once we get them hired. Speaking of hiring, we need to start scheduling interviews.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Pending.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
Pending.
Messiah: One noteworthy accomplishment per month:
Sound System Day 2 was a success. We had a new volunteer, and we've heard nothing but positive comments about the upgrades. On a related note, our Worship and Music chairperson found money to help pay for the upgrade! I can't tell you how awesome that is. My business fronted the funds, so it's nice to know we're getting reimbursed.
Reading: One book per week.
Chapter 17/36%
Writing: Goals TBD:
(1) Blog at WDC daily.
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly. PENDING. How does monthly sound? I think monthly sounds like a better goal. 
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY:
The last two days, I didn't count. *slap* And I'm so confused, because I started to put together my Bob Evans breakfast for
Saturday, until I realized that was Friday. But I don't have that logged on Friday. ? Did I eat that in addition to everything else I logged for
Friday? Gah. Somewhere in the last three days, I ate tihs: One egg (2), bacon (3), turkey sausage (3), banana bread (3) = 11 points
SATURDAY: 49
Coffee (1); Dunkin Donuts egg flatbread (10?) - they're not on the nutrition list yet; Crackers (4); Cheeseburger (11); Pizza (7); Candy (5); Cheeseburger (11)
SUNDAY: 50+
Coffee (2); Granola bar (2); Baked goodies at church (7); Clam chowder (6); Pretzel bites (6); Ice cream (6); Two pieces bread w/butter (?); Caeser salad (?); Veggies in some kind of butter (?); Longhorn 1/2 steak (?); Kid-size' order french fries (?)
Yay for Mondays! So far today:
Coffee (2)
Granola bar (2)
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| 461. Friday | ID #716702 |
Posted: 1-28-2011 @ 2:34 pm EST Edited: 1-28-2011 @ 3:04 pm EST |
| 460. Thursday | ID #716607 |
| Posted: 1-27-2011 @ 11:08 am EST |
| 459. Wednesday | ID #716517 |
Posted: 1-26-2011 @ 8:12 am EST Edited: 1-26-2011 @ 8:13 am EST |
| 458. Tuesday | ID #716421 |
| Posted: 1-25-2011 @ 8:49 am EST |
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Every time I open Yahoo to read my email, I get distracted by about half a dozen headlining articles and blog posts. Then I can't remember what I was about to do, and I completely forget to send that email I was contemplating before the upcoming State of the Union address or the latest celebrity fashion faux pas caught my eye. *kicks Yahoo*
I'm currently reading "A Journey to the Centre of the Earth" by Jules Verne. As I followed our hero and his "worthy uncle" (Hahahaha! Great sarcasm for 1500's Europe) across desolate Iceland from Reykjavik to Mount Sneffles, I got curious. Were there really towns Ejulberg and Gardar, were there really fjords Kollafjord, Hvalfjord, and unother large, unnamed fjord, were there swamps and mountains and fields of lava in all the right places along the trek?
So I checked Google Earth. And, with the exception of the towns (whose names could have changed), it's all there: every fjord, every swamp, every river, every lava field. There's also a modern highway, 54, which goes from the third fjord (unnmed by Google Earth as well) to Mt. Sneffels, and Highway 1, which gets you from Reykjavik to Highway 54 at the unnamed fjord. I zoomed in and followed the highways, which, with the exception of about a few small towns and dozen or so random farms with no neighbors to speak of, are just as desloate as Verne describes. How did he know? He didn't have Google Earth. Chris the office manager suggested that he might have consulted travel logs, which apparently was the thing to do back in the day.
I got so sucked into my geeky Google Earth project that I was late for my Monday morning worship planning meeting. But it has nothing to do with my failure to get anything on my list done. I never get anything done on Mondays and Tuesdays, because I'm running the lobby and computer lab. I need to hire some more help! But I can't afford it yet. 
Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
* Develop a Q1 promotion & ad plan by 1/7: In progress. We do have a plan. We need to implement it.
* Develop a summer program plan by Spring Break: Meeting 2/4.
* Business Cards: Pending.
* Vocal warm-ups CD: Pending.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Pending.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
Yesterday, I dug through my old files and played about an hour's worth of songs I haven't played in a couple years. That's good enough.
Messiah: One noteworthy accomplishment per month:
The sound system overhaul was incomplete, but successful for how much we got done. We're meeting again this Saturday.
Reading: One book per week.
I'm at 21%, but got distracted from actual reading by my research.
Writing: Goals TBD:
(1) Blog at WDC daily - Twice yesterday I thought I'd uploaded my post, but I must have been distracted. STUPID YAHOO. (I like blaming Yahoo.)
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly. OVERDUE and FOUR PENDING. I think this is the one Storm Machine was referring to, but I feel like these should come from me. I just need more staff to take over the day-to-day operation, to free me up for implementing cool summer programs and writing blog posts.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY: 26
Coffee (3)
Granola bar (2)
Banana (2)
Potbelly sammich (7)
Two chocolate-covered dried cherries (2)
Crackers (4)
Caramel corn (2)
ZonePerfect bar (4)
Sunday was almost 50 points, and I don't want to talk about it. I got into a big family fight over Sunday's points.
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| 457. Sunday | ID #716224 |
| Posted: 1-23-2011 @ 2:21 pm EST |
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Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
* Develop a Q1 promotion & ad plan by 1/7: In the works.
* Develop a summer program plan by Spring Break: Barely a brainstorm.
* Business Cards: Didn't even cross my mind.
* Vocal warm-ups CD: I decided in lieu of giving CDs to voice students, we just need to teach them to play piano. 
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Pending.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
Fail. I have some almost-songs, so I might catch this week.
Messiah: Meet one noteworthy accomplishment per month:
Sound system overhaul was a success, but we need another one next week. We also integrated two new band members, with a third pending, but I can't really take credit. They asked if they could show up, and I said, "Sure."
Reading: One book per week.
But no progress for about two days. Yesterday was non-stop from work at 8:30am, to the church sound system overhaul, to praise band, and home around 10pm. *shrug*
Writing::
(1) Blog at WDC daily.
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly. OVERDUE and FOUR PENDING. I'm not ready to can this yet.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY: 33
Coffee (3)
Granola bar (2)
Crackers (4)
Caramel corn (8)
Cup spaghetti with meatballs (12?), and salad with tbls ranch dressing (4?)
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| 456. Saturday | ID #716152 |
| Posted: 1-22-2011 @ 11:54 am EST |
| 455. Friday | ID #716079 |
| Posted: 1-21-2011 @ 10:42 am EST |
| 454. Thursday | ID #716005 |
Posted: 1-20-2011 @ 9:52 am EST Edited: 1-20-2011 @ 9:53 am EST |
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Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
* Develop a Q1 promotion & ad plan by 1/7: Seeds of ideas, but no actual progress.
* Develop a summer program plan by Spring Break: Meeting 2/4... and maybe a big-time delegation opportunity. One teacher would like to work full-time this summer. So I may challenge her to come up with some programs that would give her the full-time hours she wants.
* Business Cards:
* Vocal warm-ups CD:
I've actually been working on a staffing plan and organizational chart, and I'm pretty psyched about it.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Pending.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
Not really. Kinda busy. Sheesh. But I like another one of WildThing~Becoming 's suggestions: "The Only Exception" by Paramore. I totally have to learn that song, in addition to the Katy Perry song. I've been hitting the Norah Jones every day, and it suits my head cold rather nicely. 
Messiah: Meet one TBD goal per month:
Here's the thing: I think God is taking care of my personal feeling of negligence for me. He's dumping a ton of work on me, so I can feel like I'm accomplishing things. I have two new violin players, a new guitarist and singer, and another new singer, all starting this week. Add that to my new musicians who started in the fall (violinist, lead guitarist, and three new singers), and I've got my work cut out for me creating a band. Or maybe two bands. Meanwhile, we have a sound system overhaul scheduled for Saturday, so we'll have an accurate picture of how many musicians we can actually handle at a time. Instead of launching new congregational songs, I'm thinking I need to work on cool violin trios and vocal harmonies and such.
Reading: One book per week.
14% through Journey
Writing: Goals TBD: Set goals.
(1) Blog at WDC daily.
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly. OVERDUE and FOUR PENDING.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY: 34 W00t!!!
Coffee (2)
Raisin Bran (7)
Cookies (7)
Sammich (7)
Truffle (2)
Taco (4)
Chips (3)
Guacamole salad (2)
No margarita! Go me. Okay, since I met my 35-max goal, today's goal is 34 points.
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| 453. Tuesday | ID #715850 |
| Posted: 1-18-2011 @ 8:21 am EST |
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Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
* Develop a Q1 promotion & ad plan by 1/7: No activity.
* Develop a summer program plan by Spring Break: Meeting 2/4.
* Business Cards: No activity.
* Vocal warm-ups CD: No activity.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
No activity.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
Compiled chords to "Firework" by Katy Perry. Katy was a suggestion by WildThing~Becoming , which I thought odd, but certainly no odder than Rhianna, and I do two of her songs. And while most of Katy's are risque and not my style, this particular song is an encouragement of a friend, much like "True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper and "Better Things" by the Kinks - positive and uplifting are definitely my style. I don't quite know how I'm going to arrange it acoustically yet, but it should be interesting.
Messiah: Meet one TBD goal per month:
Sound system overhaul this Saturday, new song "Our God" next Saturday. My drummer will want to know how the children's minister talked me into another Chris Tomlin song after I told the drummer that we had enough Chris Tomlin songs. 
Reading: One book per week.
I'm on the second chapter of "A Journey to the Centre of the Earth" by Jules Verne. According to my Kindle, the second chapter is 3% into the book, so finishing it this week may be an aggressive goal. On the other hand, I'm fighting a sinus thing, so I'm tired and may find myself reading more than working.
Writing: Goals TBD: Set goals.
(1) Blog at WDC daily.
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly. OVERDUE and FOUR PENDING. Bleh.
I wish I had more time, so I could meet all my goals. I need a time machine. Too bad H.G. Wells didn't bother to include a schematic in the book.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY: 42.5
Pear (2)
Banana (2)
Baklava (5)
Coffee (1)
Bear claw (3)
Half sammich (3.5)
Cookies (6)
Lasagna (14)
Ice cream (6)
Okay, now that I have established a trend, I plan to cut back gradually. I'll start with a target of 35 maximum points per day.
The plan:
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| 452. Monday | ID #715768 |
Posted: 1-17-2011 @ 7:41 am EST Edited: 1-17-2011 @ 8:04 am EST |
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Reach 300 students by 12/31/11:
* Develop a Q1 promotion & ad plan by 1/7: No activity, although one of our teachers has a private studio, meaning he teaches a handful of students at home. He just decided he's tired of dealing with scheduling and make-ups, and he's steering them to us. Meanwhile, we're about to be bombarded in two or three weeks by enrollments out of our samplers. We'll be hiring another teacher and computer lab attendants very soon. I also created an assistant manager position, but I can't say much about that until 2/4. 
* Develop a summer program plan by Spring Break: Meeting 2/4.
* Business Cards: No activity.
* Vocal warm-ups CD - Stuck in the middle of progress somewhere.
Customized database by 12/31/11: Design web page interface for potential form.
Pending.
Potbelly: : Add one repertoire song per week
Pending, but I'm pretty happy with "Don't Know Why" and considering reprinting some older stuff to get myself out of a rut.
Messiah: Meet one TBD goal per month:
I have two new songs selected. We'll start going over them next week, because this week is the sound system overhaul, and I just know a new song will be one too many things going on Saturday.
Reading: One book per week.
I finished "The Time Machine" in the nick of time, at about 11:30 last night. I do see why it's a classic. The title fools you into thinking you're reading science fiction, when really, the book glosses over the details of the time travel and the actual machine (for example: How is it powered? How does the dial know what year it is?) and comments rather about the inevitable fall of man. Next up: A Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
Writing: Goals TBD: Set goals.
(1) Blog at WDC daily. I missed Saturday and Sunday. 
(2) Blog at MT.com weekly. OVERDUE and FOUR PENDING.
Count points: TOTAL POINTS YESTERDAY: ?
I am embarrassed to say I lost count since Friday. It all started Friday, when my percussion instructor didn't show up for his lessons and new class. So I was frantically putting together the class curriculum, when the office manager reminded me that I had a double voice lesson (a make-up) to teach. I had another teacher there, and he jumped in to help, so we had minimal interruption that our clients could perceive. Nonetheless, it was a stressful situation. Then Saturday morning, two teachers were late.
By Saturday afternoon, I was done teaching for the weekend, but still had this week's sound system overhaul at church to plan, 1099's to figure out (OMG! the IRS is so antiquated regarding these), plus all three worship services to help out with Sunday morning. By Sunday afternoon, I was taking a three-hour nap.
All in all, I ate a lot this weekend.
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| 451. Friday | ID #715470 |
| Posted: 1-14-2011 @ 10:14 am EST |
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