Friday, September 30, 2011

October Goals

There's so much going on in October I don't know how I'll squeeze it all in!

*School
-Submit abstract to ASA conference.
-Make all As on projects/papers/assignments.
-FALL BREAK (a much needed break indeed)!
-Attend the Undergraduate Symposium (and potentially present).

*Family
-Jen & Mom come to visit!
-Visit with Aunt Lynn during FFFF weekend (see below).
-Fall Family Fun Fest (FFFF) at the end of October! This is when ALL of the family on my mom's side gets together for food, lots of laughing, and games.

*Fun
-Attend the SlutWalk in Nashville with friends from school.
-Continue raising awareness and supplies for the battered shelter in my town.
-Celebrate Tonya's 25th birthday!
-Celebrate Halloween!
-Read The Help by Kathryn Stockett

It may not look too busy but my October (at least work load for school) is intense

You think I can handle it?

September Goals-completed

Alright-September has been CRAZY busy with school and stress but I think I accomplished a bit more than I thought I would-let's see!

*School/Research
-Officially select thesis topic (!!!!) and thesis committee. COMPLETE! Though I'm not ready to fully reveal details until I get approved ;]
-Continue research with Aday. COMPLETE-still working on it though not with as much vigor since we're starting my thesis stuff.  We're also starting a new project to test out my thesis design before I do my proposal.
-Make all A's on any projects/readings/papers/homework due. FAIL-I made one B...*grumble grumble*
-Meet with Jaime to start potential research. FAIL-we probably won't be able to jump start this until next semester but we're both really interested in the idea(s).

*Books
-Finish The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larrson. COMPLETE! And it was so good.  I really enjoyed this series.
-Start and finish Sex in the South: Unbuckling the Bible Belt by Suzi Parker. FAIL-I decided to read another book instead (see my additional).
**Additional: Start and finish I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelo.  A great read!**

*Work
-Volunteer in the Alzheimer's Walk. COMPLETE-KINDA-I was sick with a bad cold so I didn't technically do the walk (though I had planned on it!) but I did raise about $85 in the process so I'm counting it!
-Make baked goods for the Alzheimer's Bake Sale. COMPLETE-I made some yummy lemon-poppy seed muffins.

*Home
-Get a new couch (finally!!) COMPLETE-and it's gorgeous!
-Finish hanging pictures in living room. FAIL-I am having a hard time trying to figure out that last picture I want to hang.  It sounds silly but I just want it to be a good one, ya know? Maybe this weekend when "I have more time" I'll check it out and actually do it!
-Upload updated photos to the blog. FAIL-you want to know why? Because our apt. is flilthy and I don't want the blogosphere seeing it in this condition, LOL!


*Family
-Visit my Aunt Lynn & Uncle Clyde at some point (both of who are aren't doing well in their health and I am worried about them...more on that in a later blog).  DRAW-I was able to see Uncle Clyde but not Aunt Lynn.  I should be able to see her in October when I come down for FFFF (see October goals for details).
-Send sister her birthday present. She's 29! COMPLETE-I got her some cute personalized stationary with her initials on it-she loves stationary just as much as I do so I really hope she liked it! I also got her a card and an anniversary card since her wedding anny. is only a few days after her birthday.

*Fun
-Sign up for the Nashville Slut Walk. COMPLETE-and I can't WAIT for it! A bunch of us from school are going and a handful are making signs saying things like "Got consent?" and "We didn't ask for it" to help support those of sexual assault.  I'll blog about that later once I do it!
-Start to organize a donation drive for battered women/domestic abuse victims here in my county.  COMPLETE! Did you check out this blog?  You really should...it's for a GREAT cause!!  This is an ongoing project until November so I'll be bringing it up off and on throughout the next 2 months.
-Start the coaster crafts (found on my pinterest.com page). FAIL-again...no time! Maybe over Fall Break?
**Additional-A bunch of the Grad students got together for some Mexican, mingling and Margaritas! It was great fun.**

So the tally is:

COMPLETE- 9                        FAIL- 6                          ADDITIONAL- 2                     DRAW- 1

All in all not too bad but you can clearly see where my priorities are falling *cough SCHOOL cough*!

I'm going to take it easier in October, yes?

Thursday, September 15, 2011

We can all help

This summer, I took an entire class completely devoted to topics on violence within the family. It is sad that there have been so many victims and so much hurt that courses and seminars are being taught regarding it! What was once normal practice, and then a taboo topic has finally made its way into the limelight of the criminal justice system and into mainstream societal issues.


So today, for previous victims and for those who want to help prevent further victims, I am dedicating this blog to facts about violence against women in the family setting, information on where/how to seek help, and asking for your help in making a change.

**NOTE: This won't be a happy/cheery blog but it doesn't need to be; there is nothing happy or cheery about this type of abuse. But this is not about male bashing or making you think all partners are out to hurt you-it's about taking a stand, making those around aware of the prevalence and issues we face, and letting those who may be in these circumstances know that they are not alone.**

Some Facts

* Approximately 4.8 million intimate partner rapes and physical assaults are perpetrated against U.S. women annually, and approximately 2.9 million intimate partner physical assaults are committed against U.S. men annually. These findings suggest that intimate partner violence is a serious criminal justice and public health concern. (NVAW Survey 2000).

*Violence against women includes but is not limited to the following: 1) Physical, sexual, and psychological violence occurring in the family, including battering; sexual abuse of children in the household, dowry-related violence, marital rape, female genital mutilation and other traditional practices harmful to women, non-spousal violence, and violence related to exploitation. 2) Physical, sexual, and psychological violence occurring within the general community including rape, sexual abuse, sexual harassment and intimidation at work and educational institutions and elsewhere, trafficking in women, and forced prostitution. 3) Physical, sexual, and psychological violence perpetrated or condoned by the State, wherever it occurs.

*1 Woman is killed every 7.4 hours by an intimate partner in the United States. (FBI, 2005)

*Among women aged 15 to 44 years, violence against women accounts for more death and disability than cancer, malaria, traffic injuries, and war put together.

Does this not astound you? It makes me sick to my stomach. The worse part is: we have probably all come into contact with a victim of this type of abuse, whether we knew it or not. So I am here to take a stand against it. I am speaking out, trying to inform the masses about these issues and how they need to stop. There is enough violence in the world without intimate partners getting involved in the mix. If we push the idea of the family being the safe-haven then let us MAKE IT a safe haven!

Know the Red Flags of a Battering Personality*:

1. Quick Involvement
2. Jealousy
3. Controlling Behavior
4. Unrealistic Expectations
5. Isolation
6. Blames Others for Problems
7. Blames Others for Feelings
8. Hypersensitivity
9. Cruelty to Animals and Children
10. Playful use of Force During Sex
11. Verbal Abuse
12. Rigid Sex Roles
13. Sudden Mood Swings
14. Past Battering
15. Threats of Violence
*source: Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the project for victims of Family Violence, Fayetteville, Arkansas

Where to seek help/shelter:

1) Call the 24 hour, 7 days a week National DV hotline: http://www.thehotline.org/
2) Search for shelters and help in your area: http://www.thehotline.org/get-help/help-in-your-area/
3) Share your voice. Remember: you are not alone: http://www.thehotline.org/category/share-your-voice/ 

Would you like to help?

Here are a few ways how:
1) Spread this blog, and other sites you've found information from to as many people as possible. NO-I am not trying to get a huge following. I am trying to EDUCATE, EDUCATE, EDUCATE! The more people that see this and at least read about it, the better.
2) Volunteer at your local domestic violence/sexual assault shelter. It is great help, a fantastic learning experience and a good deed for all involved. There are many tasks and each city or surrounding area would greatly appreciate it!
3) Donate! I've got a sidebar set up on the right hand side for donations-these will go directly to the domestic violence/sexual assault center right in my town. The funds can be used for buying items on their wish list or can be given directly as cash-YOU decide! If you don't donate to my funds-donate to the local shelter where you're from! Donations of any kind whether in monetary or goods are all helpful and beneficial to those in need.

I hope I raised you up! I hope you realize the prevalence of these issues! I hope you want to HELP! I hope you took notice, understood that this is much more common than most realize, and that there are always ways that you can help!

November is the National Domestic Violence Awareness month so let’s get some donations/volunteering and knowledge under our belts by then!

Remember to share the love,
JR

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Looking back

It's funny to look back on what I was doing this year via my blogs. Check it out!

Goals 1

Car Wreck

Hair change & sweet date

Goals 2

GRE & Running

Wow-September 2010 wasn't so hot for me, LOL. This time around it hasn't been so bad but then again, it's only the 8th  ;]

XOXO

Friday, September 2, 2011

September Goals

I'm a day late, I know! But let's see: as school is going to pretty much dominate my next 4 months, September will be a "light" load.

*School/Research
-Officially select thesis topic (!!!!) and thesis committee
-Continue research with Aday
-Make all A's on any projects/readings/papers/homework due
-Meet with Jaime to start potential research

*Books
-Finish The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larrson
-Start and finish Sex in the South: Unbuckling the Bible Belt by Suzi Parker

*Work
-Volunteer in the Alzheimer's Walk
-Make baked goods for the Alzheimer's Bake Sale

*Home
-Get a new couch (finally!!)
-Finish hanging pictures in living room
-Upload updated photos to the blog

*Family
-Visit my Aunt Lynn & Uncle Clyde at some point (both of who are aren't doing well in their health and I am worried about them...more on that in a later blog)
-Send sister her birthday present. She's 29!

*Fun
-Sign up for the Nashville Slut Walk
-Start to organize a donation drive for battered women/domestic abuse victims here in my county (Now I don't know if I will do this via the Violence in the Family Course, through work or just having plain ol' faith in people but it's something I'd really start to work on in September! Again, more on that in a later blog).
-Start the coaster crafts (found on my pinterest page)

It looks like a lot but school is going to be the most time consuming effort. The rest should be fairly easy!  How do you think I'll do?

Any bets?

Thursday, September 1, 2011

And the Giveaway Winner is...

SarahKL over at The Ooey Gooey Daily News blog!


Sarah-please send me your address via facebook messaging and you should receive this new awesome FREE gift at the end of next week!

Now what I need to ask of all of you is this-Since I had so few participants with this giveaway please critique me:

1) What did I do wrong? (i.e. Was the gift too drab? Was there too short of a time frame in which to enter? Was it too easy to enter?)
2) What makes YOU sign up for a giveaway? (i.e. the gift, the blog itself, the fun-ness of a blog giveaway?)
3) Was it just plain boring my giveaway?

I need tips! I would like to do a giveaway each month and have a few other goodies in mind but if the participation is going to continually be this low...maybe not.

What do you think? I am SO very glad that Sarah won this-she loves the "fall-y" look of this bracelet and I am sure she can doll it up and dress it down!

August Goals-complete

Alright so here are my goals recapped and completed/failed:

*Books
-Read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson COMPLETE-a very good read for those who enjoy suspense/crime dramas.
-Read Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov COMPLETE-a classic, and I can see why, but disturbing just the same
**ADDITIONAL-I also read The Girl Who Plays with Fire by Stieg Larsson and it was also very good!

*Home
-Select fabric to make pillows for couch. FAIL-but only because I decided to wait until we GOT a couch before making/getting the pillows (makes sense, right? Haha!)
-Post home pics on blog (it's coming along so nicely!) COMPLETE! There's still a wee bit left ot go but it's mainly in the form of a new couch and art on our bedroom walls.
-Add 1 detail to home per month (i.e. rug one month, lamp the next, etc.): this month being the pillows for the up-and-coming couch. Okay so this is kind of a draw but I'm counting it as a COMPLETE-I did not add the pillows (see above reasoning) BUT I did add a wonderful new detail in the form of a one-of-a-kind painting by the wonderful Jessica Siemens! It is a great thing to look at and makes such a wonderful addition to our home.


*School
-Finish Summer course COMPLETE! And what an interesting and inspiring class it was (more to come later)
-Make an A in Summer course COMPLETE-a perfect 100 baby!
-Start Fall 2011 classes COMPLETE! Oh what a semester it will be!
-Start GA hours COMPLETE! Lots of interesting and time consuming work coming my way-I can't wait!
-Finish research with Aday COMPLETE-we will be continuing it through the semester but for what was needed this summer it's all done.

*Crafts
-Make pillows for couch. FAIL-see reasoning above.
**ADDITIONAL-I, like so many before me, have found and become addicted to Pinterest.com Seriously, it's an addiction...and I totally don't mind having it!  I haven't made any of the crafts yet BUT I have found loads I'd like to partake in soon!


*Fun
-Say good-bye to Destiny: she'll be shipping off to HAWAII for the next 3 years. I guess it means I need to start saving for a trip! COMPLETE: simple fun and I'm so proud of her starting this new chapter in her life.
-Celebrate Katie's baby girl with her White Trash Baby Shower! (Sounds like a lot of fun!) COMPLETE-did you check out the "classy" party?


Looks like August wasn't a bust afterall, huh? I had a great month and it was very nice to relax a bit before school swung around in full force.

COMPLETE: 11          FAIL: 2                   ADDITIONAL: 2                    DRAW: 0
Now: what's up for September?
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