7.552. Reflections on a Monday Morning

I am angry. I am angry most of the time anymore. Some of it has to do with kids at home, some of it has to do with the rampant use of chatgpt as work that students are turning in for credit, some of it has to do with the state of the world, some of is is about getting old and being old in a world where everything I interact with trends younger. There is probably more–discontent with my levels of success and debt to name a few–but the ones I mention live at the forefront of my imagination because they are problems that I have to find peace with not being able to change. Just before I started the blog for the day I was grading thesis statements which were ostensibly about personal matters in students lives. Many of the thesis statements, however, were pure AI. It was in the construction of the work. It was in how they blended out the personal. I cannot change these things. I can deal with them or not deal with them–though both cause varying degrees of stress. It feels like most of what surrounds me brings me stress as opposed to joy and that is just not a healthy way to live.

Balance. That is a healthy way to live.

I plan to spend the next 30 days discovering (or rediscovering) a sense of balance and learning how to maintain that in the face of the many many things that disrupt me in this world and in this life. As I said, I cannot change the things I cannot change. I find it very hard to accept them, but I must find a way to live alongside them; to exist in harmony with what I find unharmonious.

It may be time to bring back the singing bowls. Sound, always a powerful force in my life, is a source of harmony. Perhaps through that I will learn ways to exist in this space.

7.551. Reflections on a Sunday Night

It is going to be another long football season. I have a bright spot in watching Drake win games and my son compete for his opportunity to play. They won their first non-conference game in a long long time last night, defeating a solid Eastern Washington Team on the red Roos Field. The win is a huge step forward for a team that was (and in some cases still is) seen as a lucky shoe-in for the fcs tourney by being the best of a league of bad teams. However, this year only Marist, St. Thomas, and Valparaiso have taken losses through this two week old season. The other 8 teams are undefeated. St. Thomas was the school who was supposed to challenge and still could. The Tommies took losses to Sioux Falls and Northern Iowa thus far this season.

Desert Vista losing has become an expectation, but I expect a win this week–one of 4 expected wins for the season. I think the boy will look good after being knocked out of the game this past week with an elbow injury. He recovered quickly, and probably could have finished the game had it ever been in contention. It wasn’t but it will be this week against an 0-2 Valley Vista that has given up 98 points while scoring 12. We’ve surrendered 97 but scored 57, keeping it close against the backups. The key will be blocking Bentler and Villa, who have racked up the most tackles consistently over the two losses.

That’s ten. More to say but tommorrow.