Monday, July 31, 2006
Some interesting blogs
This is what happens when you hit "next" in your upper right hand corner.

http://jesusfreak5.blogspot.com/

http://pickalayout.blogspot.com/

http://dreamcatchersinternational.blogspot.com/

http://sellmythings.blogspot.com/

http://ahkenz-.blogspot.com/

http://ironcity.blogspot.com/

http://makejayfamous.blogspot.com/


Saturday, July 29, 2006
Meme
I tried to find out what meme really means. All wikipedia had was mess of meaningless verbiage about replicating cultural information...whaaaa??

Regardless...I stole this one from Desiree.

Take Four
Four jobs you have had in your life:
  1. unpaid marine biology intern
  2. minimum-wage environmental science intern
  3. well-paid big pharma arthritis research intern
  4. research technician AKA slave to academia
Four movies you would watch over and over:
  1. It's a Wonderful Life
  2. The Big Lebowski
  3. Bridget Jones' Diary
  4. The Mexican
Four places you have lived:
  1. Yokohama, Japan
  2. Valparaiso, Indiana
  3. Boston, Massachusetts
  4. Novato, CA
Four TV shows you love to watch:
  1. Grey's Anatomy
  2. Animal Cops
  3. Good Deal with Dave Lieberman
  4. The Office
Four Places you have been on Vacation:
  1. Mackinac Island, MI
  2. Lake of the Ozarks, MO
  3. Maui, HI
  4. Las Vegas, NV
Four websites you visit daily:
Four of my favorite foods:
  1. chocolate
  2. tequila lime shrimp
  3. steak
  4. a chicken dish i like to make
Four places I would rather be right now:
  1. in bed
  2. in the pool
  3. driveway - washing my car
  4. hotel del coronado
Four friends I am tagging that I think will respond
Four Places you’d love to visit:
  1. Co. Kerry, Ireland
  2. Valencia, Spain
  3. Greece
  4. London
Four foods you don’t like:
  1. mushrooms
  2. onions - can't stand the texture
  3. liver
  4. potato salad. barf.


Thursday, July 27, 2006
We found out yesterday that Evan got a promotion at work!

I'm so proud of him for working hard; all his effort is starting to pay off!


Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Up to the Challenge
Heather recently posted a challenge. About proving that she exists...

Seeing as I know she exists I'm not too worried about it. But I have something to share for all you haters out there:


Heather's dog Derby, unlike my own dog, has a quite the appetite for shoes. Unfortunately, in my own ignorance, I left my shoes by the front door, unattended at ground level. Within about 0.5 seconds Derby got ahold of one and ran off. There is also an indentation on the front of the shoe but it did not photograph well. Even though Derby and I weigh about the same, we don't share the same shoe size, so I eventually got it back. That's all I've got.



Tuesday, July 25, 2006
New format
obviously there is a new format. questions, comments graciously accepted. tell your friends.


Friday, July 21, 2006
TGIF
This evening is the commencement of "Bathroom Weekend." We have a lot of projects we could do on the house but I need to start with baby steps first. The bathroom is small and manageable. I know I won't get it all done this weekend but I'm hoping to knock out quite a bit.

Tomorrow I have to hit up Lowes for supplies. Here is what I'm working with:



We like penguins, so they will probably stay. Boring off-white paint. I am still undecided as to paint color for the walls so please give me your opinions. The medicine cabinet and the light switch are not exactly even. I'll have to see what I can do about that.


I hope this isn't too hard to fix!

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Thursday, July 20, 2006
Crap!
We got home from dinner tonight and there was a little bird standing on the back of my car. It didn't move as Evan pulled up next to it. When I got out I was ready to throw something at it. We are up to 5 nests and about 10 dead birds falling out of the Evil Tree into our yard so far and sometimes I just can't handle the birds so well. As I approached my car, he looked at me, took a poo on my trunk and flew off.

Just thought you'd like to know that. I hope he's number 11.


Wednesday, July 19, 2006
I don't have anything useful to contribute today. Except a cry out to Lisa to start blogging regularly again. Lisa you are so unbelievably articulate and have such a command of the written word that sometimes i question whether the words you use are "SAT vocabulary words" or even english at all. Just because I need a dictionary to read most of what you compose doesn't mean I can do without.

If nothing else, can you post your old column about a degree in the arts vs the sciences for old times sake? I will even settle for SimTara news.


Tuesday, July 18, 2006
The Speedracer













Now I'm sure the only person who will find this even mildly interesting will be Heather. When I turned 16 there wasn't a shiny new car waiting for me. We were a 1-car military family [1 car and about 10 motorcycles] as it were so there was no way I was getting anything fancy. I shared our family truck for a while and shouldered much of the maintenance such as washing, waxing and changing the oil myself. I think my dad taught me how to do it mostly because I fit so well under there. I loved hanging out in the garage with my dad as he fixed and tended to our gasoline machines. So finally the day came when we could get another car!

We answered a pennysaver ad for a cream-colored 1973 Mercedes-Benz 280 2.8 litre (c'mon its german) straight six sedan. And so began the love affair for import sedans. When we got it home I wasn't allowed to drive it. We had a lot of work to do first, and I wasn't officially added on the insurance yet...so I spent HOURS cleaning it. Picture a toothbrush. Seriously.

No more duct tape holding up that one window. We went to the junkyard and bought a "new" window louvre thingamajigy. New shocks. New wipers. No more stickers on the windows. That should be a crime. Vacuums! Armor All flowing like water! Polish polish polish. This car could not be washed the conventional way at first. The paint was original and it was so old and porous that it needed to be properly polished first. Lo and behold! My CREAM car was indeed WHITE!

By the time we were both street legal my car was lookin' pretty spiffy! It was the way all cars should be...german-engineered, power windows, real wood on the dash, shiny paint (in most spots), shiny matching hubcaps, a sexy grill and most of all: real live shiny chrome all over. That car was the most solid piece of machinery on four wheels. It didn't accelerate up hills too great but it could creep up into the 90's on the freeway NO PROBLEM.

I loved my car. LOVED it. So what if the air conditioning didn't always work right? It only got up to the low 100's in the summer...bring a towl for the vinyl if you're going to wear shorts! So what if it only had the original AM/FM radio with a dial and one piddly speaker in the center of the dash? So what if i had to lock the drivers side door, close the door, open it, and lock it again to really get it to lock? In addition to all this [and probably more that i'm forgetting] there was also a hole somewhere in the muffler. It wasn't a huge deal, but when I accelerated, it would sound like it was really revving it up, like a race car. Or mayhaps, a Speed Racer.

The Speedracer and I were met with rolling eyes quite often my senior year of high school. "We have to ride in that?" Some people have no respect.

The Speedracer and I had many bonding experiences together, such as our first emergency call box phonecall. "See Dad, I told you we needed to get new tires." That's right. My tire EXPLODED on the freeway. It left dents from the inside of the fender. **sob**. There was also that time I ran out of gas in the middle lane near one of the busiest freeway ramps in San Diego -during morning rush hour- even though the gas gauge read "1/2 tank." Another trip to the junkyard.

Then things really started to go downhill. I'd overheat, quite often. I got used to lugging gallons of water and driving with the heater on. The end was near when she would start billowing blue smoke once we got over 40mph. That really put a damper on city driving. No longer could we cruise the California freeways without a care in the world. This was a repair that would be costly to fix...and did it make good financial sense? Sadly, I never saw the fate that was in store for Speedy because I left for college before that summer quite ended and never saw her again. I like to think that she is in that big junkyard in the sky.

So when I was at college that first semester, setting up my very first personal email account username, ChristineL was already taken so I chose the next best thing: Speedracer280. And there you have it.

PS: evan i hate it when you read over my shoulder while i'm typing. just sayin'.


Sunday, July 16, 2006
Today i was putting dishes away and i found my souvenir prom glass in our kitchen cabinet. I've decided it's time to toss that puppy since it's about 8 years old by now. My prom wasn't too magical...what little magic it symbolized has fizzled away forever. I have one posed pic leftover; aside from serving as photographic evidence of my killer tan [thank you southern california], it serves no purpose and remains stuffed in a box of other random high-school era pictures. My date was a teammate of mine, one year younger than me. I suppose it was somewhat scandalous to bring a junior to the senior prom, but I didn't really want to go with anybody else [read: nobody normal asked] and sitting at home or going stag was not an option.

Coincidentally it's the former prom date's birthday this weekend. He was one of those friends I'd call or write every year (ok almost every year) and wish him a happy birthday. I have a few of those friends. The gift is remembrance! Usually those people never remember my birthday...shocker! Somewhere along the way we drifted apart, I moved away and got married, he moved away and had a baby and we haven't spoken in forever. And so, for the last time, happy birthday you lame former prom date. May your commemorative prom cup runneth over with joy and happiness. And may mine find its way to the recycling bin.


PS if anyone is good with HTML/CSS lemme know I have a question RE new header/blog title.


Monday, July 10, 2006
The Birds
another nest fell out of the tree. The birds were going nutzo...and I couldn't figure out why. Until I found Junior. A punkass crow is trying to bully the little fellow. I'm still watching the drama unfold outside. Junior's momma isn't too swift. Hopefully she can rescue him already so they can all shut up.




















********* 9pm update*************

junior is still out there. in the dark. alone. his mom got tired of waiting for him. I gave him a box with some soft stuff in it. if he was smart enough to take refuge in there he probably would be smart enough to not fall out of the tree in the first place. I can't wait til this tree is gone!!!!!!!!


Sunday, July 09, 2006
Dumpling Party



















The dumpling party was great! Instead of calling it a "dumpling party," Wei should have called it a Chinese food coma party. We learned the secret recipe and technique and filled our stomachs to the brim with an array of delicious homemade chinese food.

I would have taken pictures of the final product...but you know...I was a little busy. Stuffing my face. MMMMmmm.


Saturday, July 08, 2006
Because I'm Shameless















Kevin and I were having some fun in the lab. Since we aren't technically allowed to take pictures in there that sorta ramped up the fun even more. There is a lot we can't do in there. Some rules are for good reasons, like "no eating in the lab" or "no open-toed shoes" (i always abide by those). I purposely don't share much of what I do at work because it's classified. I had to get background checks and FBI fingerprinted to do what you see above. I guess it is a little bit glamourous.

I'm just happy that my eyebrows look good in this pic. Yes, I do have an eyebrow obsession. Never over-pluck!



Friday, July 07, 2006
TGIF
I'm so exhausted this week! It looks like I'll be getting a new sewer pipe for my birthday. I must have been very good this year.

Wei invited us over [this sunday] for a dumpling-making and pool party. She makes the most awesome chinese dumplings of all time. Everytime there is a pot luck at work she makes them and we go nuts for them. She picked just 3 of us to come over and she is going to teach us how to make them ourselves. SO PUMPED!!

The summer storm season has begun and I'm hoping that our shingles hang on tight. I enjoy the change from incessant sunshine and I love the smell of rain. It really does a number on the pool but oh well. What are you gonna do?

I finished The DaVinci Code tonight. I think I was the last person in America to read it. It was very good...and I can definitely see how the movie would be good too (haven't seen it yet). Now I just need to find a book that discusses Dan Brown's historical accuracy vs his creative license. I've never really delved into the "sacred feminine" before but its very interesting. I've been trying to read more books lately...luckily I read fast and can "catch up" on all the popular reads. In the past month I've read The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold (very good), The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd (okay), Freakonomics by Levitt/Dubner (good, need to re-read one chapter) and a few Nicholas Sparks novels (not as good as The Notebook or The Wedding). I feel like I'm forgetting one or two more.

Tomorrow we have a busy day...clean the old apartment, pick up a few things at Ikea, Home Depot, Target, etc. And mentally prepare for the dumplings. yum!


Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Dave Lieberman
He is my new hero.





















Grilled Citrus Chicken
2 1/2 to 3 pounds chicken thighs, bone-in and skin-on, trimmed of excess fat
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1/4 to 1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 lemon, zested and juiced
1 orange, zested and juiced
1 lime, zested and juiced
Few dashes cayenne pepper
10 sprigs fresh thyme

Season the chicken thighs generously with salt and pepper. In a non-reactive baking dish large enough to hold all the chicken to marinate, whisk together the vegetable oil, citrus zests and juices, cayenne pepper and the thyme. Add the chicken thighs and turn to coat. Let marinate for at least 30 minutes or up to a couple hours in the refrigerator.

Preheat the grill. Remove the chicken from marinade and let excess drip back into dish. Place chicken on the hot grill, without overcrowding the pieces. Grill until fully cooked through, turning occasionally, about 15 minutes total, depending on how hot your grill is. Serve immediately.

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Mint Iced Tea
3 green tea bags
1 quart boiling water
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 large lemon, sliced into 1/4-inch slices
1 bunch fresh mint, washed
2 cups cold water

Brew tea in boiling water, letting steep for 10 minutes. Pour brewed tea into a serving pitcher. Add sugar and lemon, and swirl in the mint, holding it by the stems and using it to stir and dissolve the sugar. When sugar is dissolved, drop mint into pitcher and add 2 cups cold water. Refrigerate until thoroughly chilled. Strain mint out before serving and serve cold.


Highly recommended! Evan is going to make fun of me for all this but it's okay. I am the master chef!!!

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Saturday, July 01, 2006
its been a while
so yes i haven't blogged in a while. we have been unbelievably busy lately. Evan's parents came to AZ, we moved last friday in the 110 degree heat (which really wasn't all that bad). On saturday the toilet overflowed and on sunday we found out that the evil tree out front crushed our sewer pipe leading from the house out to the city main. We are still in the process of finding out who has to pay for that. Supposedly it isn't going to be us...fingers crossed. They will have to dig up the front yard to bypass the tree roots and old pipe to lay new sewer pipe. OK by me. Today I should be getting a quote for the removal of that tree. We were talking about getting rid of it before any sewer fiasco because it is a leaf/twig/berry/bird/birdpoo mecca all over our yard. It is just too big for the small area its growing in, and I dont want my foundation/roofline to get ruined either. I feel a little bad for wanting to kill a tree but hopefully i can re-plant a smaller more manageable one later on.

Let's see, what else? Evan met the "weird" neighbor. We got our new washer and dryer...which are AWESOME. SO BIG on the inside. And the dryer has so many fancy buttons and digital displays. It even has a light inside so you dont have to blindly search for socks. We got the pool up and running. Stinky does not like to swim. We got some new blinds too.

The only reason I have internet today is because we're moving the computer from the apt to the house. Hopefully we'll be up and running with internet in a day or so.

This week I got a call from Jennifer (former co-worker). She called to let me know that our old boss died of a heart attack on a golf on Jun 27. We are both glad we don't work there anymore because it would be too difficult to feign sadness over a man that pretty much made every day of our 1.5 years there a living hell. Talk about a manager that couldn't manage. And the sexually inappropriate comments!! It was the kind of stuff you'd hear about in the news but you wouldn't think it really happened to normal people. At least his young daughter will never find out how he treated us and talked to us.

I used to blog about that office but that was in an old blog that has long since been deleted. What will April and her brood of illegitimate kids do now? She can't call in sick every other friday if a new manager comes in. Will Cara still be able to be the biggest bitch that ever roamed the planet? And Flo...she won't be able to take months off at a time for her "injuries" anymore. That office is so screwed now. It has been a long time coming. Karma is a bitch, isn't it?

Well that is most of what has transpired here in the last two weeks. I'm off to grocery shop and make one of Dave Lieberman's grill recipes...yum! Later, all!


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