Sunday, September 30, 2007

it's been a while...

I know it's been a while since my last post... again! After the last update, Brent and I headed out to the bay area for a wedding, and I got to go on a short road trip to Mendocino with my Mama. We went up from the south by via hwy 1, and stayed at a really amazing b&b in a redwood forest for a night. The next day, we headed back down through the Anderson Valley and into Santa Rosa, where we met up with my bro for dinner. It was so great to get to just relax and spend time with Mama and bro. We get along so well and we're all like best friends now, so we have lots of fun whenever we get to see each other.

The wedding was at Tilden Park in Berkeley, and it was gorgeous. I feel so lucky that the bride let me attend with Brent! They were all in a group of friends together in high school, and I'd heard a lot about her over the years. The ceremony was outdoors, and the reception was in a beautiful gathering hall, complete with tons of delicious food and fun music and a cake that was SO GOOD. Congratulations, Jessie and Rob!!

It was really nice and super fun to get to see old friends (dinner/dessert with Phoebe and Vivian was a blast, and it's nice to know I'm not the only one who gets tired early these days!), meet new people (yay more of Brent's high school friends), and spend time with family (yum, lunch with GMR was great!). I just wish we were there longer, because I missed out on seeing Haleh and other awesome people. Next time, I hope to be able to add relaxation and seeing everyone to the list of things I get to do!

Anyways, here are some fun pictures from the trip. Woot!
The bride and groom's first dance!


The amazing views from hwy 1 on our way to Mendocino.


The main farmhouse part of the b&b.


This barn at the farmhouse has also been converted to guest rooms, and it's surrounded by a garden. You can kind of see the forest in the background.


Our room at the b&b.




The clawfoot tub in our bathroom had painted toenails!


Glass beach... very neat. This town used to dump glass into the ocean here, and over time, the ocean wore it down into soft pebble-sized pieces.


Tired family picture.


Bro and I, goofing around.


GMR and I... we do look related, don't we? I never realized it until this picture!

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

BurnOut

I think I stopped doing anything interesting, and then I got out of the habit of updating the blog. But last weekend, we did something interesting! And, we're getting ready to do more interesting things!!

SO last weekend, we decided to go to the Taste of Colorado festival... it's in Denver every Labor Day, and lots of restaurants and vendors set up booths for food, games, and freebies. The festival was less awesome than I hoped it would be, but it didn't matter, because we really went out there for the FREE NIGHT RANGER CONCERT!! That's right, Night Ranger, the band that brought us Sister Christian in the 80's. Sister Christian just so happens to be one of my favorite cheesy 80's songs, so we went with 2 other grad students to check it out. Night Ranger definitely did not disappoint! They were really friendly and happy to be there, and they played all of their big hits at the end of the evening. While it left me restless during the early parts of the concert waiting for the good stuff (refer to the video below), we were totally energized and singing when we headed back to get the car. What a fun night!

This weekend, we're going to the wedding of a very good high school friend of Brent's (Yay, Jessie and Rob!), which we will be attending with more of Brent's very good high school friends, and then I get to travel the coast up to Mendocino with my Mama, and THEN I will hopefully get to see my bro. Plus, I will hopefully get some girlfriend time in. I am SO looking forward to everything! I promise to return with more news, more pictures, and more frequent posts in a week. Until then, enjoy this video of Homer Simpson at a concert, which my officemate predicted would be me at Night Ranger!

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: