I know I've been bad about the updates recently. I apologize. I'll try and be better, probably. I'll update a little at a time since for somethings I have pictures. So I'll update until that point and then I'll track down Matt and steal his sd card so I can upload the pictures.
Let me think back, way back. Hmmm, interesting things that have happened. Well, recruitment time is almost over with and we've participated in exactly nothing this year. Last year it was a group effort and this year the Biology Department was left out of the whole thing. We weren't allowed to help plan or organize and subsequently most of us didn't participate. I don't want any of you to think that we were all being petty but we actually didn't get invited to help with almost anything and the few times we were they said something to the affect of "if you volunteer to clean or drive we're more likely to choose you to come to the event". I thought that was kind of rude because we probably would have done it either way. Oh well, Matt and I have been pretty busy lately anyway so I guess its ok. Actually we volunteered to present posters on the first weekend and they never had the decency to respond and let us know if we were or weren't presenting. Maybe next year we can do more.
Speaking of being busy, I think I mentioned before that Matt and I have going to the gym. I don't remembered if I said that we were going to step up our routine and start going even more often (read daily). That didn't work out so well. Not because we didn't have the resolve but I was feeling really run down and just sore all the time. At the same time, meat on tv was looking pretty tasty. It took a while but we finally put one and one together and realized that I needed to ramp up my protein intake. I think normally the amount I eat is fine but when I'm working out and trying to build some muscle I need more. Which makes sense. So now that I'm eating lots more protein I feel awesome and we can now go daily without wanting to die. I'm going to have Michelle Obama arms in no time.
The Oscars were a couple of weeks ago. I always love to watch them, although it was a ton easier when they started at five and ended nine. This was the first year that we got to watch it in HD. It doesn't help a lot of people. The dresses looked lovely but the faces, yikes. I made fondue for dinner. We did a Guinness and Irish cheese fondue with this awesome dense twelve grain bread, apples, and peppers. Yummy! I love cheese. Matt really liked it too, which is good. He made us a tasty salad so that we didn't only have cheese for dinner. It was a terrific evening, even though the Oscars website kept going down. Ok, I need to get back to reality.
Tune in next time to hear about snow and perogies.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Lab meeting, again?
I just realized this morning that I have to give lab meeting on Wednesday. Its not a huge deal but it just means I have to rearrange my day to set everything up. Bleh. Also, while I have gotten a lot of stuff done lately, it doesn't feel like enough. It never does.
The university had a bomb threat last night. They have it set up so that we get text messeges in case of emergency. I looked this morning and they have decided that it was a hoax, which is good.
Matt and I don't really do anything big for Valentine's day. Like last year we "celebrated" by going to Red Robin. Its fun because all the high school kids are there too. They're all dressed up and its just so cute. We decided yesterday that we're going to step up our workout routine to everyday instead of every other day. I think it should go well. I am now able to run for half an hour without dying. When we started about a month ago it was twenty minutes and then I was ready to pass out. Yay exercise!
The university had a bomb threat last night. They have it set up so that we get text messeges in case of emergency. I looked this morning and they have decided that it was a hoax, which is good.
Matt and I don't really do anything big for Valentine's day. Like last year we "celebrated" by going to Red Robin. Its fun because all the high school kids are there too. They're all dressed up and its just so cute. We decided yesterday that we're going to step up our workout routine to everyday instead of every other day. I think it should go well. I am now able to run for half an hour without dying. When we started about a month ago it was twenty minutes and then I was ready to pass out. Yay exercise!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Go Heels! Boo dookies!
Tonight is the first of our basketball games against dook. I'm excited about watching it on our TV. Hopefully we'll make their ugly fans cry again. That was fun.
I've been listening to Michael Jackson all day today. Matt and I saw an old "ripped from the headlines" Law and Order this weekend that was about a MJ type character. I couldn't get it out of my mind so I put my MJ playlist on my pud. Now, I think that people should at some point stop blaming everything in their childhood for how they turned out. The poor Jackson family though, they have a lot to blame. Or really mostly just their dad. Anyways, I always try and remember MJ as he was when I was a kid and in his fan club-- a black man that turned out the most awesome songs ever! I still get all giddy when I hear "Another Part of Me". It boggles my mind to this day that Matt didn't get to grow up seeing Captain Eo. I have to find that on dvd. Also on the MJ thought, my friend Mike was MJ for Halloween a couple of years ago and he said that a lot of his high school students didn't realize that MJ used to be a megastar for his music. WTF!!! Those kids' parents need to be fined for, I don't know, something. Thats just wrong. I digress. So, take home message of today: dook sucks and (old) MJ rocks.
I've been listening to Michael Jackson all day today. Matt and I saw an old "ripped from the headlines" Law and Order this weekend that was about a MJ type character. I couldn't get it out of my mind so I put my MJ playlist on my pud. Now, I think that people should at some point stop blaming everything in their childhood for how they turned out. The poor Jackson family though, they have a lot to blame. Or really mostly just their dad. Anyways, I always try and remember MJ as he was when I was a kid and in his fan club-- a black man that turned out the most awesome songs ever! I still get all giddy when I hear "Another Part of Me". It boggles my mind to this day that Matt didn't get to grow up seeing Captain Eo. I have to find that on dvd. Also on the MJ thought, my friend Mike was MJ for Halloween a couple of years ago and he said that a lot of his high school students didn't realize that MJ used to be a megastar for his music. WTF!!! Those kids' parents need to be fined for, I don't know, something. Thats just wrong. I digress. So, take home message of today: dook sucks and (old) MJ rocks.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Its here
Matt took a picture of me with the box yesterday. It was huge! The delivery guys had the wrong address and so they didn't show up until about 5:30pm which means that I took half a day off for nothing. Oh well, I had a really tasty lunch and I may or may not have been eating a wedge of bleu cheese right before they showed up. mmmm, bleu cheese. When we bought it It came with free Geek Squad set up which we thought was ridiculous. It totally wasn't. The guy was super-duper nice and knew how to set up all the crap we have attached to our "family member". He also knew all the menus and settings that would be best for our set-up. Maybe the best part of it though was how pretty he wrapped up all the cables and whatnot. It looks so nice now. Not to mention that we just sat there and stared for like forever. I think I'm in love. Also its kinda huge. Not too huge, mind you. I'm not sure thats possible, but pretty huge.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Week three--Start!
I didn't mention it in my previous post but in an attempt to be more healthy, and since all of the rest of our exercise comes from walking to and from the bus, Matt and I have started working out. Our apartment complex has a gym and its only a five minute walk from our apartment. So far we've been doing a pretty good job of going, even when we don't really feel like it. Its only the third week but already we're starting to see changes. Matt is building muscle and I don't pass out after running for five minutes. Yay us! As an added bonus, our health insurance offers and incentive program for working out and eating well.
We had a relatively quiet weekend. Nathan had a birthday party on Friday night so we hung out with everyone to celebrate for a while. I made bruschetta that had way too much garlic, as if that is possible. I also put some roasted tomatillos in it to mix things up. It seemed to go over well. Besides that though, not much happening. I was feeling under the weather on Saturday and Matt is in the middle of writing a paper so things were pretty quiet.
On the science front, I managed to complete an experiment last week. I having been planning to do a northern for a couple of months and with Paul, the tech from the Searles lab, I finally did it. I even got it done without getting an radiation on myself for any place else that wasn't supposed to have it. Bonus! I also got it done right the first time. Now I just need to repeat it one more time and I can check that off my long list of to dos.
Matt and I are super excited because our newest family member will be delivered tomorrow. After nine days of waiting and over a year of saving, it will arrive tomorrow!!! Maybe we'll take a picture of the three of us and post it later this week. I can't really think of anything beyond that. *sigh*
We had a relatively quiet weekend. Nathan had a birthday party on Friday night so we hung out with everyone to celebrate for a while. I made bruschetta that had way too much garlic, as if that is possible. I also put some roasted tomatillos in it to mix things up. It seemed to go over well. Besides that though, not much happening. I was feeling under the weather on Saturday and Matt is in the middle of writing a paper so things were pretty quiet.
On the science front, I managed to complete an experiment last week. I having been planning to do a northern for a couple of months and with Paul, the tech from the Searles lab, I finally did it. I even got it done without getting an radiation on myself for any place else that wasn't supposed to have it. Bonus! I also got it done right the first time. Now I just need to repeat it one more time and I can check that off my long list of to dos.
Matt and I are super excited because our newest family member will be delivered tomorrow. After nine days of waiting and over a year of saving, it will arrive tomorrow!!! Maybe we'll take a picture of the three of us and post it later this week. I can't really think of anything beyond that. *sigh*
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Snow Day!!!!!
Matt came home with the pictures that he promised and now I share them with you. There is one from the little balcony outside our door, and of both of our cars with a blanket of snow. Oh, so much fun. The university ended up shutting down at 3:30pm and has a delayed opening tomorrow. I think its cute how you can only see a little nubbin of my antenna peeking out of the snow.


Quick holiday wrap-up
We've been home for a while now but I'm only now getting around to blogging about it. I have a headache and its snowing so I'm still sitting here in my pjs watching the Inauguration coverage. Matt and I split for the holiday for probably the last time. Its too rough for us to have to separate for that long and at a time when you are supposed to be with your family. I spent my Christmas in Temple City this year with my mom, Tom, Chris, Moe and Thumper. Thumper isn't as warm as Matt is but he is almost as cuddly, so it wasn't too hard to sleep at night. My brother took me shopping at Company D, which is the store that is exclusive for Disney castmemebers and their families. Being a Disney fan, I was in heaven looking at all the Disney things that I didn't need. To top is off everything was on sale between 50-75% off and then Chris's 20% on top of that. It was awesome. I got a new hoodie that is a castmemeber only item, so Chris had to buy it for me. We had a really nice Christmas day. Mom got tamales, Tom made pozole, and Moe and I made too many desserts. Oh! I also made pimento cheese, a southern favorite, for the first time. It was kinda awesome. The family streamed in and I got to see a lot of my cousins that I only get to email or text or chat with here and there. There was way too much food, tons of fun and an auction where I won lots of stuff including a wine bottle that I had no time to drink.
--hot chocolate break--
Sorry, but I have a perfect view of our snow covered wooded area in front of our apartment and one of the parking lot. Both covered in snow! Real snow!!! I took a moment to step outside to see it all with the wind blowing snow in my face. Its so beautiful, and cold. I was confused when I first walked out because there are all these little blue-ish, green pebbles everywhere. It took me a minute but I figured out that they must be salt to keep the walkways safe for walkin'. Teehee, I've never seen that before. I have this delicious dark chocolate hot cocoa that we got from Target and I put little marshmallows in it so now I feel ready to continue.
Matt spent his Christmas In Michigan with his lovely family. Luckily we both have video cams in our laptops so we still got to see each other. We then met up in Florida for a family trip to Disney World!! w00t! I was super excited when we got to the airport because my dad and Debbie revealed that they had got me a first class ticket!! It was awesome, it was one of those planes that has a tv in every seat. I watched movies, had a few drinks and a lovely vegetarian breakfast. The only thing that sucked was that this was not too long after the big snowstorm in Vegas and it was still very cold. There was ice on the wings and no de-icing vehicles, so in order to melt the ice the pilot decided to wait for the dawn and then sit in the shade. Long story short, we missed our connecting flight and then had to run, literally, across the Atlanta Airport. We made it to Orlando safe and sound eventually. The first class ticket wasn't the last of the day's surprises. We didn't depart the Magical Express at the Beach Club Villas like normal, which confused me. Instead we got off at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, where I found out that my parents had bought a new time share there when they opened up recently. Its a beautiful hotel. Our rooms were savanna view, which meant that no more than ten feet from our room were wild african animals grazing. It was lovely to look out each morning to see a giraffe munching on a tree just outside.
Well, I've taken up a lot of time/room, so I'll finish my tales of Disneyworld and beyond.
--hot chocolate break--
Sorry, but I have a perfect view of our snow covered wooded area in front of our apartment and one of the parking lot. Both covered in snow! Real snow!!! I took a moment to step outside to see it all with the wind blowing snow in my face. Its so beautiful, and cold. I was confused when I first walked out because there are all these little blue-ish, green pebbles everywhere. It took me a minute but I figured out that they must be salt to keep the walkways safe for walkin'. Teehee, I've never seen that before. I have this delicious dark chocolate hot cocoa that we got from Target and I put little marshmallows in it so now I feel ready to continue.
Matt spent his Christmas In Michigan with his lovely family. Luckily we both have video cams in our laptops so we still got to see each other. We then met up in Florida for a family trip to Disney World!! w00t! I was super excited when we got to the airport because my dad and Debbie revealed that they had got me a first class ticket!! It was awesome, it was one of those planes that has a tv in every seat. I watched movies, had a few drinks and a lovely vegetarian breakfast. The only thing that sucked was that this was not too long after the big snowstorm in Vegas and it was still very cold. There was ice on the wings and no de-icing vehicles, so in order to melt the ice the pilot decided to wait for the dawn and then sit in the shade. Long story short, we missed our connecting flight and then had to run, literally, across the Atlanta Airport. We made it to Orlando safe and sound eventually. The first class ticket wasn't the last of the day's surprises. We didn't depart the Magical Express at the Beach Club Villas like normal, which confused me. Instead we got off at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, where I found out that my parents had bought a new time share there when they opened up recently. Its a beautiful hotel. Our rooms were savanna view, which meant that no more than ten feet from our room were wild african animals grazing. It was lovely to look out each morning to see a giraffe munching on a tree just outside.
Well, I've taken up a lot of time/room, so I'll finish my tales of Disneyworld and beyond.
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