Category: In the Beginning

Oral Comprehension Stories

I just got back from the library and Barnes & Noble, where I looked for books that would contain appropriate stories to read to Madhu Maya: with concepts of interest and relevance to an adult but with vocabulary and grammar appropriate for someone pre-literate. I know such materials exist, but I got to thinking: Hey,…

The Hours Creep as Days

Waiting for a decision from SIT may be as difficult as it was to wait for stubborn Lulu to be born during those two weeks after her due date. These days, for better and worse, the longer I wait the more I am certain that this is the path I want to take next: better,…

Beyond Eternity

It’s been a week since I was supposed to hear about my admissions decision, so I finally called the program director today to check in. They’ve been busy with summer school and haven’t been able to assemble the application review team. He said, Thanks for your understanding. I didn’t say anything. You do understand, don’t…

Eternity

The days since I submitted my SIT application have been oozing by like banana slugs on Quaaludes. Every day I check my e-mail a thousand times, but not a peep yet from the East. I don’t see why the staff can’t put all their other tasks on hold — like getting the summer session underway…

This Time It’s Real

The day after sending my application to SIT, I realized I’d missed some big-time opportunities in my essays. I wrote to the director to see if I could send him a revision and he kindly agreed. Now, after another ridiculous heap of hours and two editorial reviews by Lulu, I have just this second resubmitted.…

Step One: Submit Application

Early this morning I officially submitted my online application to SIT! The waiting will be hard. I hope it won’t be long, and most of all I hope the outcome will make my heart sing Hallelujah! Here are my final SIT résumé and my updated application.

The Genesis of GinnaMA

I hope I won’t regret having established this special domain name and blog last night. (Another thank you, Jill!) GinnaMA sprung to mind when I considered this transition as one from Ginna the mother to Ginna the MA candidate. Later I learned that in Maidu language, “ma” is a case beginning indicating the future tense.…