Sunday, February 1, 2009

New Blog

I've started a new blog.  I'm hoping I will keep up with the new one more consistently.

Here it is!

http://wonkytennet.blogspot.com

Monday, December 1, 2008

Tagged - Yay! New Post!

So Tiffany tagged me forever ago... :)

7 facts about myself:

1. I do not know how to swim. Correction, I know how, just not very well!! Okay, so up until a couple of months ago, I didn't know how to swim, proven by the fact I've almost drowned 2 times. I decided to do something about it, took lessons, though I had to skip the last 3 because I was sick. I learned to float - yay! - and I can doggie paddle. I plan to take lessons again so that I can swim more confidently.

2. I watch Disney. A lot of Disney. I watch Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place, and several of the Disney movies. I can't explain it. They make me laugh and I'd rather watch that than some of the other junk on tv. Edit: I gave up cable. I no longer have the Disney channel, and surprisingly enough, I don't miss it a lot, but I do miss it a little.

3. Since 2002, I have not lived in the same place for longer than a year until now. I moved 7 or 8 times: Out of my house in Odessa for 1 year, to Mishawaka for 1 year, to Granger for one year, back to Mishawaka for 4 months, to San Antonio for 9 months, to a different apt in San Antonio for 7 months, back to Odessa en route back to Mishawaka. Yuck. I have lived in my current place for 17 months now. Yeah!

4. I am an AUNT now! My sister-in-law had her baby a couple of weeks ago and I can't wait to see her! I'm currently crocheting a blanket for her. :)

5. One of my biggest pet peeves is when I see displays at the store for holidays months away. Why is it that Thanksgiving hasn't even passed and I already see Christmas stuff? Valentine's Day stuff in December - augh!!! Bonus: I also can't listen to Christmas music before Thanksgiving. I refuse. Just ask Tiffany. ;)

6. I am accident prone. Forget getting me to roller blade or ice skate. Someday, I will learn... maybe. I also fall at least 3 times every winter and usually skin my knees.

7. I used to play the viola when I was in elementary school. I loved it and so this summer, I bought a viola at the farmer's market in Elkhart. I plan to take lessons soon.

Ta da! Okay I tag... no one. Anyone reading this, just leave me a comment that you are doing this and I will make sure to check it out!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

My foot hurts...

I thought sneakers were better for your feet than flip flops!
I've had a stress fracture in my foot for a while now. I have a 2nd appointment with the doctor this week, and I thought I was going to report that my foot was better. You see, I splurged and bought myself FitFlops and I love them. My feet (and back) usually can't handle regular flip flops because they are so flat. I've been wearing these for 2 weeks and now problems.

Well, today I decided to wear my sneakers. Sneakers! And now my foot is throbbing. I think I'm gonna throw these out! Anyone want them? I just can't believe a flip flop would feel better than sneakers.

So, in the end, I'll report to the doctor and yes, I will probably end up in a boot. Fingers crossed, but we'll see what he says.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Odyssey to the IMAX

First off, I want to say that I am tired.

My sleep has been thrown off all weekend and forgive me if what I say... doesn't make sense.

The Dark Knight
has been out for a bit now and some of us at school decided that even though we had already seen the movie on the big screen, we wanted to watch it on an even bigger screen. The plan was to head to Portage on Friday night and watch the 9:20 pm showing. We'd get out about midnight there and head back and it'd only be 2 am. Not bad, especially since it's the weekend.

This is what really happened.

There were 2 cars of people going. Car 1: the Americans Car 2: the Germans (plus 1 Venezuelan). Those of us in Car 1 went to Panera for dinner, then to Ritter's for dessert. We took our time and at about 8:30 pm we decided to head to Portage since Car 2 was just going to meet us there. As we are driving across town to get to the toll road, we get a phone call from Car 2. "Our car broke down and we are just outside exit 77. Can you come get us?" Uh oh. We went back to Jon and Natalie's, they picked up a car, and the plan was that the people in Car 2 would get split between Car 1 and Jon's car (Car 3). We didn't really know what to expect at this point, just looking for a bunch of Germans stranded with their car on the side of the road. So we keep driving and start looking for them.

By this time, we had received more information. They had gotten a flat tire and put the donut on. The donut was flat too. So, they were driving at 20 mph with their emergency lights on towards the nearest plaza. We were still looking for them. About 15 minutes later, we finally found them and we pulled over. They wanted to continue to the plaza, since they couldn't leave their car in the shoulder. 2 people joined Car 1, Car 2 kept driving and now Car 3 was following them. Car 1 was going to get to the theater and save seats for those in Car 2 and 3. Car 2 was going to the plaza and then they would join Car 3 and rush to the theater.

Car 1 - we made it to the theater despite bad Google Maps directions. (It said turn right and we needed to turn left.) We get our tickets at the box office, walk into the show and see that practically every seat was taken with the exception of sporadic single empty seats and the front row. The front row? To watch an IMAX movie? No way. Besides, the movie had already started. The ticket tearer had made a comment about a nearly empty midnight showing and so we made our way to the front. At this point, we'd talked to Car 2 and 3 and decided the midnight show would be the best bet. So, we talked to the girl at the front and we convinced her to let us exchange our tickets, and the tickets for Car 3, which hadn't even been picked up yet. So we waited for Car 3.

Car 2 (with Car 3 following) was driving 20 mph on a flat donut to the nearest toll plaza which was only 3-4 miles away. Signal DPS stage left. They got pulled over. The cop laughed when they told him that they had a flat tire, AND their donut was flat too. He was nice enough to follow Car 3 and escort them to the plaza. They get there, Car 2 piles into Car 3 and they take off - at this point, it's 30 min. til the start of the show and they are at mile marker 60 something. Car 3 finally makes it to the movie theater, they send someone to pick up tickets and exchange them (we were going to surprise them) as they are parking the car. This is 20, almost 30 minutes after the movie starts. We fill them in on our doings and we decide to head over to the Buffalo Wild Wings in the parking lot - a 10 minute walk away.

We spent about an hour in the restaurant, most of us hungry again, drinking, and having fun. It's 11 pm central, midnight according to our time. We walk back to the theater and wait for our theater to empty out. This is when we start to get tired. Some people start playing air hockey, some just sit. When we finally get in to the theater, I can already feel my eyelids start to close. It's 1 AM, and I'm exhausted. We did get to watch the movie finally. I fell asleep a few times, but the IMAX was awesome! Heath Ledger is amazing as the Joker. The movie finally got out at 3 AM and we head back home. Fortunately, I didn't have to drive or else there would have been trouble! I sort of slept part of the way, but it was 5 AM by the time we got back and I got into bed. I just wanted to sleep and I realized I had to be at a Jeff & Tiffany's at 8 am since they were packing up and moving on that day (to Maryland). I set my alarm for 7:45 am and went to bed.

The next morning, I went to Tiffany & Jeff's place, tried to help load up the U-Haul, and said my good byes. They will be missed, but they are off to bigger and better things. Good luck!

Now, I just need to catch up on my sleep.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Almost 4 months now...

It's a few days shy of 4 months since I've written anything at all in this blog.

I'm sorry.

I don't have any real excuse for not writing except I've been: 1. Busy 2. Lazy. I can't explain the lazy part, but I can explain the busy part.

Since April, I've been busy with research, trying to continue it and trying to write up some results for a paper. May and June included 3 weeks of traveling. I had a wedding in Minnesota, a couple days off, a wedding back home in TX (my brother!), and finally a conference at Penn State.

I'd never been to Minnesota before, but I was able to go from Thursday to Sunday. It was a decent drive and Minnesota turned out to be very pretty. The Best Buy corporate offices are apparently located in Minneapolis and Store # 1 is across the highway from the offices. Friends told me that VP from corporate were always surprising this store and trying out new stuff, so they had the BEST Best Buy in the nation. I didn't get to go, but if I take another trip, I'll definitely stop by.

My brother's wedding went well. It was a small affair, just her parents and little brother (from Boston College - boo! hiss!) and my dad, my sister, and me. The judge ended up knowing my brother, turns out he had DJ-ed an election party for him early in his career, so the ceremony was very pretty and not your standard JP wedding. It was followed by dinner in a local restaurant complete with mariachi's.

The conference in Penn State was really good. It was a small conference but several big names in my field were in attendance. My boss's advisor when he was a post-doc at Penn State was there and was one of the organizers. We were able to visit his lab on Thursday and meet several of his students and on Friday, he took us all out to eat, along with some people we all cite in our work. It was awesome to sit next to some of the bigger, or rising, names in surface science. One such person, currently from U. of Houston, whom I sat next to, found out I was from TX too. He went on to invite me to visit his lab whenever I was in the area - which will be in October for my friend's wedding. So, I am definitely going to go visit him in case he is in need of someone with my skills when I finish. :)

In the middle of all these trips, the big semi-annual faculty meeting was held where faculty discuss the progress of their students. My boss came straight from the meeting and told me that I need to finish my candidacy proposal and submit it before we went to Penn State. 10 days after arriving from Penn State, I defended my candidacy proposal amidst having 2 people in lab, forcing to me to do research for 9 hours a day instead of working on my proposal.

Fortunately, my defense went well enough that I passed - yay me!!! Now I've spent the rest of the summer working steadily with a local high school teacher and high school student (not from the same high school).
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Working with the high school teacher was... interesting. I'm 28, she's 58, and I think it was the source for some insecurity in her dealings with me. I like to think that I'm pretty easy-going, but she managed to be condescending enough to really make me want to... scream. She was perfectly nice, but seemed to always want to question whether I knew what I was talking about. She felt she should know everything I was trying to teach her, how could she? She'd never worked with my research before. She felt she should catch on faster than I had and doing a better job than me. It was all very frustrating, and the fact that I had to give her a "pep talk" was difficult for me. What was worse for me was her terrible attitude towards the students she is going to teach this upcoming semester. She was convinced that they were basically dumb and didn't know anything and any discussion about them involved her comments, "Well, if they were REGULAR chemistry students, they would know that, or would learn that easily, but THESE students are going to struggle with that and you shouldn't even try to teach them that." What?? You are telling me that they shouldn't even bother trying to learn it because they aren't smart enough, are you serious? I visited some of her classes and I liked her "dumb kids" better than her "smart kids." They had less attitude and tried harder. Anyway, we'll see how the semester goes working with her students.

The high school student has been such a joy to work with. He is super bright, really goofy, and such a nice kid. We are playing with a green laser, using it to heat up my samples and blah, blah, blah. But who could forget this?

As of now, I'm done doing research with the teacher and the high school student is "officially" done. However, I'm going to be working with the teacher in her classroom throughout the year - hopefully that will go better when I'm on her turf - and I will working with the high school student through the semester as he submits entries to the Siemen's Westinghouse Competition and whatever else he's submitting it to. He wants to get into MIT, so that gives you an idea of how smart he is. One of my friends from when I started grad school is teaching chemistry and physics in a private school and I'm also supposed to work with him some this semester by bringing a portable version of my instrument into his classroom. All in all a busy year to come.

The last month, I've been fighting with my instrument. It is acting funny - my signal is picking up something not normal - and I have to figure out how to fix it. So far, I've found out that there were screws loose - not mine thank you - and I'm hoping that I've taken care of the bulk of it, but I guess I'll find out on Monday.

It's been a crazy summer and school is right around the corner. I'm sorry I having been blogging, but I will sincerely try to keep all of you up to date more often.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Busy, Busy, Busy

A lot has been going on this week...

I've been working on a paper about my research. Actually, I've been working on the data for my paper all week. I've managed to acquire several nice images, and have been trying to put numbers to it all. I've been basically sitting at a computer all week. If I remember to bring my flash drive home, I will try to show you some of the stuff I've been doing with my images.

I've also been going through the process of updating everyone of my new phone number... Course, I have to go through my list of contacts and actually try to figure out if I even talk to some of them anymore. It's not just me, is it? I've run into people - at the mall when I go home - and it's always, "Hey! Nice to see you... Let me have your number!" But unfortunately, nobody ever calls. I don't call most of the time. I guess I should. Anyway, so, I also have to talk to Sprint and tell them their phones are terrible and their service is horrible. PLUG FOR ATT: I've had ATT for a week and no dropped calls! I can talk to friends and family for free! **big smile here** My phone is awesome - absolutely no regrets on it. Small quirks that I'll get over, but the battery lasts for 2 whole days, it charges in 2 hrs, and everything sounds 100 times clearer than my Sprint phone.

Finally, my bff is having a girl! Congrats Jess! We've grown up knowing that we were not "girly girls." Which is fine, but now she's having a girl, and knowing our luck, she's gonna be girly. I'm truly excited for her and I've already started planning a blanket that I'm going to CROCHET for her. I know how to knit, and Carly has told me on numerous occasions that I should never knit a blanket again, for sanity's sake. I knit a blanket for Tommy (Jess's little boy) a year ago, and though it turned out alright and though it wasn't terrible to knit, it was very time consuming. So, Carly taught me how to crochet and basically taught how to do the pattern she is doing on her baby blanket. Updates soon to come!

Friday, March 28, 2008

If it bothers you that much, DO something about it....


I bought a new phone. It's an ATT phone!!!!

Yep, after spending a days venting and complaining about Sprint and my phone, I finally settled on my decision to switch providers. This is scary, considering all the horror stories I found online about Sprint customer service. Then again, I'm sure there are horror stories for all of the wireless providers - nobody is perfect.

So, I went to Bethel yesterday to talk to an education class who was on their "teaching science" section. I went to show them a portable version of my instrument in lab and to talk about different concepts they could introduce into a classroom using it, such as the structure of atoms (protons, neutrons, and electrons), the periodic table of elements, etc. There are 3 girls in the class, all of which are wanting to teach elementary, so their science isn't very strong, nor does it need to be. That's why we are there.

I'd talked to them about my research before, but they didn't really seem to connect to it well, so this time, I decided to keep it as simple as possible (I struggle with that sometimes, it feels as though I'm "lying" if I don't mention everything.), showed them lots of pictures, and let them see the instrument running. I think it made sense! They seemed very excited about it and kept going up to the instrument and looking through the magnifying lens on the cover. I was just glad they weren't bored.

So, back to my new phone...

After I got out of Bethel, I went to the mall looking for the ATT store. A guy - can't remember his name, but I won't work with him in the future anyway - came up to me, very nice, and started to try to "help" me out. I have to admit, I've gotten so much better about buying electronics. I now look up reviews, do price comparisons, the works! (I used to be a BAD impulse buyer and would grab whatever was there and would get stuck with junk, this happened very often.) Needless to say, I had already looked up reviews on all the phones they had, especially the new slider phones, and came in with 2 phones in mind. The Sony Ericsson phone I liked had several features that were nice, and I didn't have to have multimedia to use them. The other phone was a Samsung and was a 3G phone - apparently better at streaming video, etc. Well, the ATT guy tried to tell me that the 3G phone was so much better than the Sony, blah, blah, blah. I already knew the phone call quality was better on the Sony. He then told me that I would be required to purchase the MediaNet and messaging package in order to get the $50 rebate available, on BOTH phones. I was not happy about it, but I'd still be saving a lot of money by switching, so I wasn't too concerned about it and left the store to wander the mall (I'm there, aren't I?)

Imagine my surprise when I tell my friend what happened and she replies, "3G?! We don't even have the towers in this area to support that! Don't bother!" Great! This guy didn't know what he was talking about! Last night, I ran across the information for the rebate and saw that I was NOT required to get the media packages on either phone to get the rebate!

Well, it still didn't deter me from getting the phone I wanted (the Sony) at a much cheaper price. It was $10 cheaper online, I can get the rebate, and I managed to find a promotion code to discount my order $25. All in all, I saved the money on the activation fee! :) Yes, I know it means I have to wait on my phone - I'll probably get it next week sometime, but I got the phone I wanted, the color I wanted, and with the plan that suited my needs.

I can't wait!