Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Let the Packing Begin

Although grading dozens of student briefs and memos still stands between us and our flight to Delhi, we have turned our attention to packing. We will be gone for almost seven months, with activities ranging from a conference for law professors in Washington, D.C. to training magistrates in the "upcountry" in Uganda to teaching in a summer abroad program (in our summer, but their winter) in Johannesburg. And, we have optimistically (perhaps overly so) decided that we can take everything that we need in one checked bag and one carry-on each. Given that one bag is already dedicated to computers, cameras, phones, I-pods and their necessary chargers, cords, and other accessories, and another will be filled with books and school supplies, we have have to be judicious with clothes, no less toiletries or other personal items.

So far, we have considered a number of different criteria for determining what we should take. The first idea was to take only things that could be described by a four-letter word. That got us Pert, Deet, and a shoe. Not too successful given that we each think that we need at least five pairs of shoes: hiking boots for hiking, work shoes for working, dress up shoes for dressing up, and of course, sneakers for sneaking and sandals for sandaling. Perhaps instead, we should take one thing starting with each letter of the alphabet: aspirin, bathing suit, credit cards, Deet . . . . Of course, that would leave us without bras, books, or cash. We'll have to keep working on it.

Friday, December 01, 2006

One Month and Counting

The countdown begins. We leave Seattle on January 3. First stop, Washington, D.C. for the American Association of Law School conference, in particular for the panel on Legal Education in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities, and for the Section on Legal Writing, Reasoning and Research Luncheon, which will honor our colleague Anne Enquist with the Section’s annual service award. From D.C., we fly to Delhi, India on January 5, and will be in India for the rest of January before we travel to Uganda on January 31.