Category: potpourri
04/26/07 10:41 - 50ºF - ID#39050
OMG YAY!
Permalink: OMG_YAY_.html
Words: 40
Location: Niagara Falls, NY
Category: potpourri
04/25/07 12:40 - 46ºF - ID#39037
happy to be in one piece
As I approached the intersection of Delaware and Utica the light turned red. I applied the breaks only to learn they do not work in the rain, at all. I slid through the red light and almost got rolled over by an SUV. My stomach tried to barf my heart out.
UPDATE: Delayed reaction. I started crying out of the blue, then realized why. Life is so precious. I'm not ready to extinguish my flame just yet.
Permalink: happy_to_be_in_one_piece.html
Words: 126
Location: Niagara Falls, NY
Category: potpourri
04/21/07 04:38 - 63ºF - ID#38990
4 things
I got a new side mirror for my bicycle and that makes me very happy. My old one is really crap and keeps moving out of position. I can't tell you how useful they are if you have to ride in the streets of Buffalo!
I caught up on all my sport pscyh assignments AND completed my final research paper, 3 weeks ahead of schedule. Sweeeeeeeet!
Just 25 more days til graduation. Then I can tell all these bitches, "Peace out Mother Fuckers!". Joy, joy, joy.
P.S. Since I don't have a computer at home at can't say it tomorrow:
HAPPY EARTHDAY
Permalink: 4_things.html
Words: 105
Location: Niagara Falls, NY
Category: potpourri
04/20/07 03:39 - 62ºF - ID#38978
rhetorical goats
Random item found in office fridge today: pina colada goat ice cream
Permalink: rhetorical_goats.html
Words: 48
Location: Niagara Falls, NY
Category: photos
04/19/07 05:35 - 57ºF - ID#38960
more orlando
did a double take on this sign on our way to cocoa beach
it was a spectacular warm and sunny day, and i love watching the little sandpipers run in and out with the waves
it wasn't crowded either
but the sand was a little coarse
carey played in the water, but it was too cold for me
the next morning i woke up with a huge swollen bottom lip
RIP the back to the future ride, gone forever as of 3.31.07
the baby buggies were insane there
we decided to get tattoos, do you know this kid makes almost 2 grand a week???
we both got them on our toe, carey got a butterfly, i got an egyptian ankh
we had to check out of the hostel (world map graffiti wall)
but not without leaving our mark
we putzed around in some ghetto dollar store and found this silly toilet seat cover....read closely
killed time at the airport by pushing little kids out of the way so we could have a photo with snow white
i never fail to appreciate the view from the sky
we were humored by the gourmet pretzels
eating instructions
Permalink: more_orlando.html
Words: 233
Location: Niagara Falls, NY
Category: sick
04/18/07 12:26 - 40ºF - ID#38939
whooping cough
Let me share with you the 4 stages to this lovely virus.
1. Incubation, 2 to 3 weeks. No symptoms.
2. Prodrome. Runny nose, sneezing, mild fever, and a mild cough that progresses in intensity. You think you just have a cold until you realize 2 weeks have passed.
3. Paroxysms. The worst part of it all, lasting up to 6 weeks solid. I was not spared one of those 6. Characterized by spasms and coughing fits so severe you can't stop and you can't breathe, and sometimes to the point of making yourself puke. Mucus so thick and sticky you constantly gag on it. Yep, I had that, only we thought I had a stomach virus on top of a sinusitis.
4. Convalescence. Coughing that lasts another 4 weeks, though generally the severity lessens. Just when you thought it was all over, that you're finally well because you have 1 or 2 weeks with few symptoms...WHAM!
Episodes and spasms can continue to occur over the next several months, especially with a cold or over exertion. Hello! My name is unpaid graduate student who works too fucking much and doesn't sleep because she's up all night coughing and her lungs are so tired and her abs are beyond fatigued.
So there you have it. That's whooping cough. I only ever associated it with babies but guess what - you could be as lucky as an adult! Oh, and no, it's not contagious once you receive antibiotic treatment, which I did many, many weeks ago when I thought my head would explode from the pressure of sinusitis.
Permalink: whooping_cough.html
Words: 300
Location: Niagara Falls, NY
Category: photos
04/17/07 04:45 - 43ºF - ID#38930
orlando
we had to leave at the ass crack of dawn, but what an amazing view from 30,000 feet
this is where my tuition money went, paying for this resort hotel to go to this conference
i didn't see the sun for 4 days due to interviews, but as soon as i had the opp, i snuck carey in and we slathered on that sunscreen
because it was very bright and sunny!
and jumped in this sublime aquatic environment
or rather, slid into it using this way fun slide
and flopping in awkwardly at the bottom
we discovered the waterfall makes an excellent massager
and then you float in suspended animation with your ears just below the water line so you can hear only your heartbeat
i bid farewell to the few people i cared about
and we checked into this stellar 'resort hostel' i found online
a private paradise
surrounded with lovely blooms
in the evening hours we hit universal studios, where carey ran into jaws
and i ran into the nascar team (yah, i know it's lame)
and we both ran into 'imhotep' on the revenge of the mummy ride
all i'm gonna say is it was hot, wet and exhilerating....this sign wasn't joking - and as carey suggested, it now hangs over my bed ;)
That's as good as any place to end for today. There are more but they'll have to wait. Ciao.
Permalink: orlando.html
Words: 269
Location: Niagara Falls, NY
Category: photos
04/12/07 05:10 - 44ºF - ID#38863
3 pic picks for today
Permalink: 3_pic_picks_for_today.html
Words: 37
Location: Niagara Falls, NY
Category: potpourri
04/09/07 04:53 - 33ºF - ID#38821
home again
Al Gore was the keynote speaker at my conference. I gotta tell you he's quite the comedian. I especially enjoyed his immitation of Bill. Esentially I got to see a live presentation of "An Inconvenient Truth". He's a very captivating public speaker and I took a lot of notes on his powerpoint slides. Err, I mean whatever the Apple version is. It's not like any of that information is new. We know we kill our planet. You can't go a single day without watching someone abuse it. Flicking their cigarette butts on the ground, trash on the streets, not recycling etc etc.
Then came the point when I literally jumped out of my seat in applause. Really, I can't say how many times I fume about the crap on tv. Not the shows, you can watch whatever you want to. The media however just kills me. We need to spend more time spreading knowledge about what MATTERS rather than the umptillionth time you turn on the news and hear the latest bullshit about custody battles for Anna Nicole's fatherless child. That's the truth.
I interviewed with so many places I can't even remember them all. My intentions were to be highly selective and I only scheduled 4. Next thing I know I'm booked back to back for 4 days! I had a few second round interviews on site, which is good news. I hope to receive some on campus interviews from a few places. Particularly the Qatar Foundation. That place sounds SO amazing and it's all brand new. It's my chance to jump right in with a dream job, working overseas, as well as sculpt and mold the very foundations of the program. My chance to create something from nothing, begin a new chapter in my legacy, begin my journey to my personal legend!
The best part is, Qatar is actually inviting their final choices for a campus interview. Can you imagine...traveling half way around the world for an interview! Simply amazing. Of course my enthusiasm is not shared by, oh I'd say 100% of the people I've talked to about this job. Everyone freaks out when I mention it. Or first has to ask, 'where is Qatar' and then freaks out. Should I mention this is THE wealthiest nation in the WORLD? 70% pristine beach coastline, adventure sports out the wazzoo, dessert, a successfull ex-pat community, and the opportunity to learn much more Arabic and learn from others.
I suppose this is where the anthropologist in me has always come forward. My pursuit of travel is not only for the adventure but for learning about the people, the culture, the customs. I like learning about that and sharing it with other people. The more we know about our differences, the more we learn how much we really are alike. When you can begin to do that, you can begin to break down the barriers of injustice and hate.
Gosh I have so much more to say but I need to pace myself. The rest of my Germany photos and Orlando photos will follow in the days ahead. Ciao.
Permalink: home_again.html
Words: 544
Location: Niagara Falls, NY
Category: work
03/29/07 04:51 - 49ºF - ID#38683
busting out the suit
Harvard
Cornell
Wellesley
Qatar Foundation
Niagara University
SUNY Brockport
SUNY Oswego
Let's hope a job comes from one of them!
Permalink: busting_out_the_suit.html
Words: 22
Location: Niagara Falls, NY
Author Info
Date Cloud
- 08/21
- 12/13
- 07/13
- 05/13
- 12/12
- 07/12
- 03/12
- 01/12
- 12/11
- 11/11
- 07/11
- 06/11
- 05/11
- 02/11
- 12/10
- 10/10
- 09/10
- 08/10
- 07/10
- 06/10
- 05/10
- 04/10
- 03/10
- 02/10
- 01/10
- 12/09
- 11/09
- 10/09
- 09/09
- 08/09
- 06/09
- 05/09
- 04/09
- 03/09
- 02/09
- 01/09
- 12/08
- 11/08
- 10/08
- 09/08
- 08/08
- 07/08
- 06/08
- 05/08
- 04/08
- 03/08
- 02/08
- 01/08
- 12/07
- 11/07
- 10/07
- 09/07
- 08/07
- 07/07
- 06/07
- 05/07
- 04/07
- 03/07
- 02/07
- 01/07
- 12/06
- 11/06
- 10/06
- 09/06
- 08/06
- 07/06
- 06/06
- 05/06
- 04/06
- 03/06
- 02/06
- 01/06
- 12/05
- 11/05
- 10/05
- 09/05
- 08/05
- 07/05
- 06/05
- 05/05
congrats ^_^
That has got to be an exciting prospect.
Getting flown in means a lot