Wednesday, August 22, 2007

yikes!

So when we moved, I walked into the trailer hitch on the back of the uhaul we had rented, leaving me with two ugly bruises that sat over two hard bumps on my poor shin, one each from where the top and bottom of the hitch had hit. The next day, a portable metal shelf fell on my leg, an inch to the right of the trailer hitch injury. It hurt SO BAD, even after lots of ice. I could walk on it comfortably after a little while, though, and I could walk fast on it without much pain after a few days. Anyways, there are still three bumps under my skin, but the bruises are almost gone (it happened Aug 1-2, and I'm still waiting for them to heal up all the way!). I took a picture on the 3rd or 4th to document my poor legs, and here's how it turned out. Do you think I could use some sun in a bottle?! I don't think being a grad student scientist is helping my extreme whiteness.

Monday, August 20, 2007

living with macgyver

So this weekend, Brent and I bought a $5 hot glue gun from home depot, and I feel like even that was overpriced. As soon as we opened it, the plastic stand fell off. Thankfully, the boyfriend is an engineer, and armed with just some pliers and a paperclip, he went to work. Sadly, the gun didn't even work when we plugged it in, so we have to return it, but here is the evidence of all of his hard work:



If you enlarge this one, you can see him curling the ends of the paperclip to make it fit in the notches of the glue gun. It even folds in!


The finished product, with its upgraded paperclip stand.


Being a silly dorkus after sitting for many pictures.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

phew!

Holy frijoles, people! The day before (a couple of days before?) my last update, Brent left town for a business trip to Anchorage (a sunday afternoon). That Wednesday, my super awesome friend Haleh came to visit until Friday, and it was SO much fun. We did the Celestial Seasonings tour, prarie dog stalking, pearl street shopping, dinner at chautauqua dining hall, browsing the farmer's market, hanging out at the Stanley Hotel (where Stephen King wrote The Shining), and Rocky Mountain National Park. It really reminded me about how much fun and important it is for me to have some high quality girl time, and it was so so so nice to spend quality time with a good friend who knows me better than most people. Yay, friends!

After Haleh left on Friday am, I cleaned the house up and hung out until leaving for another trip to the airport to pick up Brent after his flight arrived at midnight. It didn't really arrive until 12:30, and we didn't make it home until 2am... crazy! I was exhausted, so it's a good thing that Alaska is 2 hrs behind Colorado. Brent was much more awake, and managed to drive us home from the airport. Anyways, so that's why I haven't updated lately. Things are much calmer now, so hopefully I will be able to be a much more attentive blogger! Here are some fun pictures from my girl-time adventures. I miss you already, Haleh!


Dinner at Chautauqua Dining Hall!


The Stanley.


Drinking iced tea/coffee on the grand porch of the Stanley.


Haleh, just before we forded this raging river!


Blue Jays kept us company during our picnic lunch, but were disappointed if they thought they'd get any food from us.


Sisters! (Did anyone else ever dress like their friends as a little kiddo and pretend to be sisters? No? You totally missed out!)


SO pretty.


Seriously, how amazing is this picture? Haleh was like the elk paparazzi while I drove, and she took such great pictures!


Elk nuzzling or play fighting or something... and such a pretty background!


The clouds on the drive back.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

a chance to breathe

We have now officially moved, and things have been going nonstop since my last post. After Brent passed his oracle exam, we started packing in earnest and didn't stop with the business until, well, we really haven't stopped being busy yet! We finished moving out by the 30th, when housecleaners came. I definitely recommend hiring people to do move-out cleaning, rather than trying to do it yourself. It only took the professionals 1.5 hrs to do what would have taken Brent and I a full day, and the price was really really reasonable. Tues the 31st, we finished moving some last minute stuff out of the old place, filled a moving truck with our belongings from the garage, and got the carpets cleaned. Our landlord was very happy with the condition of our condo, so we got the full deposit back, which was really great and such a relief! We unloaded the truck on the 1st, and since then we've been trying to figure out where everything should fit in this new place.

At first, I was a bit sad to be leaving our old place, but now that we have most of our stuff unpacked, the new place is starting to feel much more like home. It will be really nice when it's all unpacked and set up, yay! Following are some pictures from the move, in chronological order from move-out to move-in. Can you tell we're tired in that last one?!

Sorting through strange things from my desk while packing and going loopy!




Brent, being a moving stud, in a picture that wont go vertical. What a guy!





Tuesday, July 24, 2007

success!

Brent had his exam today, and he passed!! He is now officially an Oracle Certified Professional, which means that his work will possibly consider him to be even more awesome than they previously realized. It's the second out of three oracle certification levels, so this proves that he knows his oracle database stuff to his current and future employers. Go Brent!

** Brent would like me to make the following change to this post: He says, "But I do have to mention that the third level requires that I shell out a ton of money if my company wouldn't cover it, and a 2 day (full day) test." So this second level is plenty awesome for him, and the third isn't going to happen any time soon because it's a pretty ridiculous certification process. Okay, that is all. **

To celebrate, we went out to dinner and a movie (Ratatouille, totally cute). It's probably our last fun night until we're done with our move, but it was really nice to get out and have a great time. Here's a picture of the happy oracle certified professional:

Sunday, July 22, 2007

lately

Things are starting to get a little busier around here. Here's some of what's been going on lately:
1. I ran 30 minutes without stopping last Thursday! Seriously. It was so cool, and something I've never done before -ever- in my life, so that was awesome. Hopefully I can pull a repeat performance some time soon. Today I only made it 15 mins running without stopping, but then we lifted weights and did ab work and lunges. I can officially not do a bench press even with just the bar. It was funny, sad, and embarrassing at the same time. I was trying to push the 45 lb bar up (with Brent spotting), and it ended up being each arm alternating pushing one side up. Something to work on. For now I'm doing some kind of dumbell press with 10lb weights and it's pretty tough, but it'll help me be strong enough to do a real bench press someday.

2. Brent is studying for his oracle certified professional exam. Very exciting, and a good challenge, though he's so smart I'm sure he will be fine. He's been studying all the time for the past week or two, after more casual studying for the past few months. The exam is Tuesday, so wish him luck! Here's a picture of the stud while taking a practice exam tonight:

3. My bell pepper plant is doing SO well! Also, my mint seems to have made a truly amazing comeback from near-death. Compared to earlier pictures I've posted here, it's out of control!

The poor mint seems to have gotten a little sunburned with all of the heat lately (see #5), so it's now safely in the shade.



4. We're moving in a week. Well, really in 9 days, but we have to completely empty our current place next weekend, in time for cleaners (yep, we're going to pay people to deal with the shower grout, baseboards, etc, a result of one of Brent's best ideas yet) to come next monday, and carpet cleaners next tuesday before we turn the place over. I started packing this weekend, and so far I've done some kitchen stuff and part of a bookcase, plus some other stuff to top off boxes of books once they'd reached their maximum weight for me to carry. This week we'll have to really get serious about packing in the evenings so that we don't have too much to do next Fri night and Sat. I am kind of conflicted about moving, because we're having to leave our first place together, and we love our neighborhood and condo. However, we're moving to another really nice place (albeit with a parking lot view) and it'll be really close to where we live now, so hopefully it will be an easy and good move. I will definitely miss the trees outside of our windows, and the grassy fields nearby, and our adorable neighborhood.

Sad, empty bookcase.


The first few of what will soon be many boxes.

5. It has been hot hot hot. Today almost made it to 100 degrees (see weather chart below), but thankfully it's a dry heat, so it doesn't feel as terrible as it does in Texas when it's 100 degrees! Boulder often ends up with afternoon thunderstorms when it gets this hot outside, but we haven't gotten much rain at all in a long time. Hopefully we'll get some soon, but the forecast isn't encouraging. It definitely reminds me to appreciate the fabulous, newer, low-cost air conditioning that our landlord installed!

Yes, it's weather data from a wx station on campus... would you expect anything else from me?!

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

last weekend...

Brent's Mom came to visit last Saturday, before heading off into the woods for her annual 1 week trip with her friend. It was so fun to see her and hang out! We grabbed lunch at our local favorite bagel shop, sat around inside (it was SO hot), walked along pearl street where we got caught in an afternoon rainstorm, and had a wonderful dinner at the Chautauqua dining hall. Dinner was seriously so, so good. The Chautauqua dining hall is this big old building (from 1898) that's on a large field and surrounded on three sides by open space and hiking trails. It's right up against the foothills, so it's really gorgeous. It turns out that there's also an auditorium building kitty-corner to the dining hall, and there was a concert that night, so things were pretty crowded. Regardless, we got to eat dinner on the huge wrap-around porch on a warm summer night and watch families play and people head up to the concert. The food was also fantastic, so we'll definitely be back. Oh, and they served my most favorite beer of all time on tap: twisted pine raspberry wheat ale... so good!

While we waited for dinner, we drove up into the mountains and pulled off at 'panoramic point' for a great view of Boulder. Here are some cute pictures of my man and his mom, and of campus from up high (where all of the red tiled roofs are).