{"id":875,"date":"2008-09-30T13:44:25","date_gmt":"2008-09-30T18:44:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/meredith.wolfwater.com\/wordpress\/?p=875"},"modified":"2008-09-30T13:44:25","modified_gmt":"2008-09-30T18:44:25","slug":"my-next-big-project","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/meredith.wolfwater.com\/wordpress\/2008\/09\/30\/my-next-big-project\/","title":{"rendered":"My next big project"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I often tease my husband about his need to always be involved in a project. He&#8217;s always got to be working on something outside of his &#8220;day job&#8221;, whether it&#8217;s cleaning out his storage room (better known as the troll room), digitizing his parents&#8217; slides, digitizing all of our documents, or creating the most awesome whole-house DVR system ever. Usually there are things that I&#8217;ve asked him to do that he abandons for doing his projects, which is why I feel I have license to tease him about it frequently. <\/p>\n<p>The more I think about it, though, the more I realize how much he&#8217;s rubbed off on me. For the past three and a half years, there has barely been a moment when I haven&#8217;t been involved in some project or other. It started with the <a href=\"http:\/\/meredith.wolfwater.com\/wiki\/index.php?title=Main_Page\">ALA 2005 Chicago Wiki<\/a>, went on to <a href=\"http:\/\/libsuccess.org\/index.php?title=Main_Page\">Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki<\/a>, then <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sociallibraries.com\/\">the book<\/a>, then <a href=\"http:\/\/www.higheredblogcon.com\/\">HigherEd BlogCon<\/a>, then <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sociallibraries.com\/course\/\">Five Weeks to a Social Library<\/a>, then the crazy <a href=\"http:\/\/meredithfarkas.wetpaint.com\/\">speaking schedule<\/a>, then <a href=\"http:\/\/sociallibraries.com\/libr246-12\/\">teaching at San Jose State<\/a>. This summer was the first time I felt like I had time to take a breath. And it was really nice. I finally had time to get my house in order. We&#8217;ve lived here for three years and I&#8217;ve barely had a moment to get things organized how I like it. So I really focused on that and on culling my collection of junk I don&#8217;t use anymore. It was nice to focus on home and family.<\/p>\n<p>My next project is one I&#8217;ve been planning on taking on for a long time, but was waiting for the right moment. While it took a lot out of me, I really enjoyed the whirlwind of the past few years and don&#8217;t regret a moment of it. I love speaking at conferences, writing, teaching, etc. and I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ll ever stop doing those things. But I&#8217;ve gotten to the point where I&#8217;m ready to slow down. I&#8217;m at the point where the thought of speaking in far-flung places like Chile and London just don&#8217;t seem as appealing as they once did (and you don&#8217;t need to tell me I&#8217;m stupid for turning down those opportunities; I&#8217;ve already heard it). I just <em>really like<\/em> being at home.<\/p>\n<p>So after ALA Annual, the time seemed right to start on our next project: a baby. And I&#8217;m happy to say that we&#8217;re right on schedule with this project, expecting a miniature version of me and Adam in early April, 2009. We couldn&#8217;t be more thrilled! And while I&#8217;m really going to miss seeing my friends at ALA Midwinter, Computers in Libraries, etc., I&#8217;m ready to make sacrifices for my little one. I may actually be at Annual since Adam&#8217;s family lives in Chicago, but if there&#8217;s one thing I&#8217;ve learned from friends who are parents, you never know what life will be like after baby, so I can&#8217;t make any promises.<\/p>\n<p>If you&#8217;ve noticed that I haven&#8217;t been posting much over the past few months, this is why. I&#8217;ve been feeling pretty miserable &#8212; nauseous and exhausted beyond anything I&#8217;ve ever felt. I&#8217;m not complaining since feeling like crap in the first trimester is usually a sign of a healthy pregnancy, but it&#8217;s been difficult even to put in a full day at work, much less do anything beyond that. I&#8217;m coming out of the first trimester now, so hopefully I&#8217;ll be entering into those halcyon days of high energy, good appetite, and &#8220;glowing&#8221; (I wonder what I&#8217;ll look like when I glow). Hopefully that will lead to better posting frequency, but again, no promises. If I&#8217;m not feeling inspired, I&#8217;m not going to write &#8220;filler.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Needless to say, the blog is going to continue. I am not leaving my job or my engagement in the professional dialogue. I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll be less involved for a good while, but I plan to go back to speaking and writing (though with a drastically reduced schedule) and will definitely keep up with the profession. <\/p>\n<p>With my new focus on home and non-library-related projects, a brand new blog has been born. <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.wolfwater.com\/\"><em>\/var\/log\/farkas<\/em><\/a> is a collaborative project between me and my husband, Adam. I&#8217;ve been bugging Adam forever to get his own blog, because he has such interesting insights on technology (he&#8217;s really the brains of this operation) and does so many cool organizational\/productivity projects that others might be interested in replicating. I also have been wanting a blog to post about things that aren&#8217;t library-related but still interest me, be they technology-related or not. I don&#8217;t want to have a &#8220;baby blog&#8221; or a &#8220;mom blog&#8221;, but I wanted to have a space where I could post some news about my pregnancy and the baby so I don&#8217;t annoy the heck out of 99% of the people who read this blog. So I&#8217;d say that the blog is about everything Meredith-related other than libraries with a heapin&#8217; helping of Adam&#8217;s absolutely frightening brilliance and great sense of humor thrown in. <\/p>\n<p>It was a hard choice to decide to have a baby when I feel like I&#8217;m on an upward trajectory, career-wise. But what I realized is that there is never a perfect time for a baby, and you can spend your entire life waiting for that &#8220;just right&#8221; time to come. And when I saw the baby moving around on the ultrasound last week, it was very obvious to me that this totally beats a speaking gig in Chile, London, or even on Mars.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I often tease my husband about his need to always be involved in a project. 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