My friend Derek decided to be the Goblin King for Halloween this year. I don't know how many of you have seen the movie the Labyrinth with David Bowie and Academy Award Winner Jennifer Connelly, but it was quite the hit in the 80s. In fact, they may still run it on TBS Sunday mornings :)
The scariest part about this costume (besides the protective cup Derek wore to make the costume more authentic) was the fact that he borrowed my boots!
Monday, October 31, 2005
Halloween Party
My roommates and I threw another fabulous party over Halloween weekend. Here's a picture of me, Miss Somerville, kissing a "naughty husband."
I'm been really busy with school, but was able to relax a bit and have a great time at the party.
I'm been really busy with school, but was able to relax a bit and have a great time at the party.
Friday, October 21, 2005
Erik & I in Denver
My brother met us all out for food in drinks @ a brewery in Denver... I don't think he knew that he'd be having dinner with 5 women... lucky guy!
My mom thinks he looks older than me in this picure.
My mom thinks he looks older than me in this picure.
student conclave
I headed out to Denver in order to attend a conference for students in the APTA (American Physical Therapy Association). They had a ton of different seminars on aspects of the profession, along with talks on financial aid and on how to get the most out of your clinical experience. I went to the hour long talks on Pediatrics, Neurology & hand theraphy. All very interesting.
I came back to Boston more charged up about my classes. Once you see the differnet paths you can take after graduation, you begin to see a flicker of light at the end of what appears on most days as a really long tunnel.
Here are all the other gals fromt eh program who went with me (left to right: Melanie, Jae, Kelly, me, and Joanne). Kelly is a first year with me and the other 3 are all 2nd years in the program. It was great to chat with them, and find out that they were all as stressed as we are once and they loived through it!
I came back to Boston more charged up about my classes. Once you see the differnet paths you can take after graduation, you begin to see a flicker of light at the end of what appears on most days as a really long tunnel.
Here are all the other gals fromt eh program who went with me (left to right: Melanie, Jae, Kelly, me, and Joanne). Kelly is a first year with me and the other 3 are all 2nd years in the program. It was great to chat with them, and find out that they were all as stressed as we are once and they loived through it!
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
It hurts so good
I finally was able to attend another yoga class at Baptiste in Porter Sq. Gregor was the instructor and he gladly showed me what muscles I haven't been using for the past 3-6 months. Yeah, I'm still sore today, but it was such a good workout! I'm so glad Vivian dragged me out to a class. It's been way too long, and I forgot how great it was to sweat out all your stress.
After the past few months, that was exactly what I needed!
After the past few months, that was exactly what I needed!
Friday, October 07, 2005
Davis Sq. bike seat thief!
Someone decided to steal my bike saddle and seat post last night. Even though my light(which I left on accidentally) was loosely attached to my handle bars and could have been removed effortlessly, this person decided to loosen the bolt of my bike rack and yank out my bike seat. I even think the light was worth more! The seat being missing this morning meant I had to make a mad dash for the T @ 6:30am to try and get to my computer lab job at school by 7. As fate would have it, I caught both trains quickly and even the shuttle over to school from North Station. I was only 5 minutes late, which was a miracle! This morning commute usually takes 25 min. on bike, and 45 min. on the T.
I now get to spend a nice chunk of tomorrow hunting down a new bike seat post & saddle for as little $$ as possible. I don't believe there is a hot market in Boston for bike seats, and am guessing that the Davis Sq. bike seat thief is a 15 year old punk with nothing better to do last night that make my morning awful. Perhaps he has a closet full of his many conquests....
I now get to spend a nice chunk of tomorrow hunting down a new bike seat post & saddle for as little $$ as possible. I don't believe there is a hot market in Boston for bike seats, and am guessing that the Davis Sq. bike seat thief is a 15 year old punk with nothing better to do last night that make my morning awful. Perhaps he has a closet full of his many conquests....
Thursday, October 06, 2005
A new obsession
So, I started doing these Sudoku puzzles. I was first introduced to them by the Boston Globe when Brian and I decided to go read the paper and hang at Diesel one night over the summer. Then I saw them in the NJ paper while visiting my grandparents, and then they were in the Metro... you know that something is completely mainstream to the point of being played out if it makes it into the Metro. I can finish the Metro Sudoku puzzle in 4 red line stops, but this one online can keep me entertained for a good while. I even have some classmates addicted to this now.
Forget crossowords (which I never really got good at), it's all about the numbers 1 thru 9!
Forget crossowords (which I never really got good at), it's all about the numbers 1 thru 9!
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
No longer an overachiever :(
I got my first test of the semester back, and I got a 90 which I should be happy with right? wrong. The class mean was 89.5 with a standard deviation of 5.8. I'm used to being a little ahead of the curve, and being average is something that isn't sitting well with me. I am struggling to get the hands-on techniques down because I am not a tactile person, but I had hoped to do better on the exams.
I know I need to just relax and be happy that I wasn't one of the people who got below hte standard deviation and need to chat with the professor.
I'm still learning how to manage my time and get my work done while still remaining sane.....
I know I need to just relax and be happy that I wasn't one of the people who got below hte standard deviation and need to chat with the professor.
I'm still learning how to manage my time and get my work done while still remaining sane.....
Sunday, October 02, 2005
Missing old co-workers
Brian and I decided to spend the afternoon walking to Harvard to pick up some more chai tea (I have him addicted), and I ran into an old work colleague, Pat. I was great to chat with her and hear all the Sun gossip. Apparently my horrid old manager actually got promoted. Just to give you an idea of how bad he is: I was one of 4 to quit his group within a year. According to Pat, another guy just quit and they actually hired a couple of people. I guess the group must be thriving if they managed to miss the last round of layoffs and were even able to hire someone. That's great to hear, since I'd hate to think about any of them losing their jobs. Pat also told me that my officemate finally bought a house and 2 people are becoming parents in the very near future. I guess a lot has happened since I left in May.
I definitely miss everyone, although I don't think I'd want to still be working there. I really like where I'm at right now. I enjoy getting up in the morning these days, which was not the case 6 months ago. I hope I am able to keep in touch with Pat and others at Sun, because it was great to hear what they were all up to. :)
I definitely miss everyone, although I don't think I'd want to still be working there. I really like where I'm at right now. I enjoy getting up in the morning these days, which was not the case 6 months ago. I hope I am able to keep in touch with Pat and others at Sun, because it was great to hear what they were all up to. :)
Saturday, October 01, 2005
Highschool wedding
I went with a couple of other Tafties to Matty Fisher's wedding in South Boston. I'll admit that intially I wasn't too thrilled to be going to yet another wedding this year (I'm up to 3 and have another in 2 weeks). I guess I find that I spend most of the night chatting with people I don't know about what I do for a living, where I live, how I know the bride and groom, etc. and I never really get to talk with the bride or groom. I have to say that Matt and Dana made sure to spend a ton of time with all their friends and I had a blast.
I can't believe another highschool friend is married! I guess I am of the age that all my friends are making their way down the aisle. I don't see myself taking that plunge anytime soon, although Brian and have talked about moving in together. His roommate is moving to DC to be with his girlfriend, and we have starting thinking about me moving in to his place... I don't think that would happen for a while, but it's a thought..
I can't believe another highschool friend is married! I guess I am of the age that all my friends are making their way down the aisle. I don't see myself taking that plunge anytime soon, although Brian and have talked about moving in together. His roommate is moving to DC to be with his girlfriend, and we have starting thinking about me moving in to his place... I don't think that would happen for a while, but it's a thought..
Friday, September 16, 2005
Clinical
So, I am assigned to the RACU for my clinical assignement this semester. For those of you not familiar with the myriad of acronyms at MGH that means the Respiratory Acute Care Unit. (I just learned that myself a couple of days ago.) I will be working with a physical therapist and another MGH student there every Wednesday morning this semester. Our first day was this week, and our CI (Clinical Instructor) had us reviewing a patient's chart, performing a reevaluation and writing up a diagnosis. I was expecting more of a tour of the facility and an introduction to acute care, but it appears as if we are going to be learning by getting right in there and doing. What a shift from undergrad!
Our patient was recovering from an auto accident where he collided head on with a truck, was found next to his vehicle (he was not wearing his seatbelt), and then airlifted to MGH where he was treated for a broken sternum, 2 broken collarbones, broken ribs, and a punctured lung. We were seeing him 3 weeks later and trying to help ween him off the ventilator and get him stable enough balance wise to return home. Crazy, huh?
Our patient was recovering from an auto accident where he collided head on with a truck, was found next to his vehicle (he was not wearing his seatbelt), and then airlifted to MGH where he was treated for a broken sternum, 2 broken collarbones, broken ribs, and a punctured lung. We were seeing him 3 weeks later and trying to help ween him off the ventilator and get him stable enough balance wise to return home. Crazy, huh?
Friday, September 09, 2005
Thanks to Kate
I would like to thank Kate for introducing me to links within posts and to side bar links. Yes, that is correct: my former roommate who is a medical writer helped out the former computer engineer :) So, now in addition to random thoughts, you can check out random websites that I find interesting. Nice!
Monday, September 05, 2005
Time to stop slacking...
Ok, so tomorrow I have to return to being a full time student again. It's been nice to enjoy some time off and to see family and friends. I think everyone needs 3 weeks off to catch up on life, but I guess that is only possible for those who have given up a paycheck and forced themselves back in classes... one of my only perks!
I just got back from spending 4 days at home in the Middle-of-no-where, PA. A real culture shock when I was in NYC & Boston earlier in the week. I got to spend a lot of time relaxing with my mom, and even spent a good deal of time catching up with my best friend from college. She grew up in Williamsport (a some what booming city about 45 minutes from where my family is from), and has recently started a grassroots newspaper aimed at promoting culture, awareness and education in North Central PA. I believe it may be the only liberal paper in print out there. Way to go Liz! I would expect no less from a Brown graduate.
I must admit that it was weird to walk around Boston in the middle of a work day. It was just me, the full time moms, the unemployed and the mormons... quite a different scene! I must admit that it was great to be able to watch Days of Our Lives and have that be the first real thing I did in a given day. There is something about watching a soap (this one I have followed since my friend's mom watched it with us at age 8, otherwise, I don't think I'd watch it) that makes you realize that you truly have nothing to do. For me, it almost defines relaxation... strange, huh?
Oh well, back to school
I just got back from spending 4 days at home in the Middle-of-no-where, PA. A real culture shock when I was in NYC & Boston earlier in the week. I got to spend a lot of time relaxing with my mom, and even spent a good deal of time catching up with my best friend from college. She grew up in Williamsport (a some what booming city about 45 minutes from where my family is from), and has recently started a grassroots newspaper aimed at promoting culture, awareness and education in North Central PA. I believe it may be the only liberal paper in print out there. Way to go Liz! I would expect no less from a Brown graduate.
I must admit that it was weird to walk around Boston in the middle of a work day. It was just me, the full time moms, the unemployed and the mormons... quite a different scene! I must admit that it was great to be able to watch Days of Our Lives and have that be the first real thing I did in a given day. There is something about watching a soap (this one I have followed since my friend's mom watched it with us at age 8, otherwise, I don't think I'd watch it) that makes you realize that you truly have nothing to do. For me, it almost defines relaxation... strange, huh?
Oh well, back to school
Thursday, September 01, 2005
Camping at Island Pond
Since I am still on break from classes, Brian and I decided to go camping with Ainsley and Igor (and the dogs). Igor found this amazing campsite on a pond in VT.
Here Brian and I are hiking with Fenway (Igor's pup) and Mookie (Brian's dog). I think Wrigley must have been napping at the top of the mountain and missed getting in this picture :)
We stayed up there for 2 nights and I've decided I would love to head up there again. It's right near a beach and tons of hiking trails. I think we all had a great time.... I wonder if I can get another hike or two in before I get completely bogged down with classes again...
Here Brian and I are hiking with Fenway (Igor's pup) and Mookie (Brian's dog). I think Wrigley must have been napping at the top of the mountain and missed getting in this picture :)
We stayed up there for 2 nights and I've decided I would love to head up there again. It's right near a beach and tons of hiking trails. I think we all had a great time.... I wonder if I can get another hike or two in before I get completely bogged down with classes again...
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Brian enjoying himself
Here's a picture of Brian sitting next to me on the banks of a stream in Waterville Valley. We were able to sit and watch Mookie play in the stream. It was refreshing to just sit there and do nothing.
Crazy to think that this was our year anniversary. Here's to another good year!
Crazy to think that this was our year anniversary. Here's to another good year!
NH hiking trip: Mookie & I
Brian and I headed up to NH for our 1 year anniversary. We stayed up in Gorham, NH near the Maine border Saturday through Monday. We went hiking all 3 days, although our big hike on Sunday was rained out. Mookie hiked with us around Waterville Valley (pictured here with me), and up to Lonesome Lake near Cannon Mtn.
It was great to relax with Brian after finishing up my first semester of school. I know have 3 weeks off before returning for the fall semester, which I hear is more difficult (yikes!) It's funny because even though I accomplished a lot of errands and what not today, I couldn't shake the feeling like I had something I wasn't doing.
For how hard it was to shift gears to student study mode, it seems even harder to shift out of it for these couple of weeks.
It was great to relax with Brian after finishing up my first semester of school. I know have 3 weeks off before returning for the fall semester, which I hear is more difficult (yikes!) It's funny because even though I accomplished a lot of errands and what not today, I couldn't shake the feeling like I had something I wasn't doing.
For how hard it was to shift gears to student study mode, it seems even harder to shift out of it for these couple of weeks.
Thursday, July 28, 2005
Rainy Day at the Hash
Here's a picture of me running through the streets of Boston with the Boston Hash House Harriers. We went all through the North End, along the waterfront, through South Station and ended up near the Boston Common... not a bad tour of the city! Apparently the camera man was slower than me :-p
it's been a while
I guess I have been really wrapped up in school stuff of late. I spend at least a day of each weekend studying for anatomy as well as a couple of nights a week.. craziness. And, I'm only getting an A-! I know, I should be happy with that figuring that I didn't major in anything related to anatomy in college and half the class are ex-exercise physiology majors, but I'm used to putting forth much less effort for better grades. I guess I could always go back to being an engineer, but what is the fun in that, right?
Well, I am definitely learning that I need to balance things out more. I need to take nights off to spend with Brian and my friends and I need to be ok with A-s, B+s, and hell even the occational C... ok, maybe that's taking things too far!
It's just a lot harder to change your life than I thought: more effort, lack of free time, and a ton of questions as to whether or not you are doing the right thing. At least there are others there in the same situation, and I think each of us has already had a day or two where we've contemplated going back to the our familiar former lives. Perhaps in a couple more months I won't believe I ever doubted myself. We already have had one girl withdrawal, and it was really sad.
Grad school is definitely more than I thought it would be!
Well, I am definitely learning that I need to balance things out more. I need to take nights off to spend with Brian and my friends and I need to be ok with A-s, B+s, and hell even the occational C... ok, maybe that's taking things too far!
It's just a lot harder to change your life than I thought: more effort, lack of free time, and a ton of questions as to whether or not you are doing the right thing. At least there are others there in the same situation, and I think each of us has already had a day or two where we've contemplated going back to the our familiar former lives. Perhaps in a couple more months I won't believe I ever doubted myself. We already have had one girl withdrawal, and it was really sad.
Grad school is definitely more than I thought it would be!
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
Ithaca
Brian and I spent the holiday weekend in Ithaca with his Cornell friends, and I was pleasantly surprised with how the trip turned out. I was expecting a typical college town with your usual ugly 70s-style buildings (which there were some of) and dive bars (there were those too), but I was blown away by the gorges. You could park a block from campus, walk down a ravine and be in a completely different place. It was great! Besides the gorges it reminded me a lot of Burlington, VT: very laid back, hippy-like rural town with more democrats then Dunkin Doughnuts (can the state of MA claim that?) Although I was worried about not having a weekend to really crack the books, I am really glad I went on this trip... and I did manage to read an entire chapter about the Abdomen in between gorge swim sessions :)
Friday, July 01, 2005
Crazy new schedule
Wow, I've found absolutely no time to email friends, update this blog, or even really hang out with people this week. I've been getting up at 6 or 7, either heading to class or studying, breaking for an hour lunch, and then in my anatomy class or lab till 5pm. By the time I'm done with all that, I barely have enough energy to make myself dinner and I usually do more reading.... I'm afraid at this pace I may burn out soon. I think I may need to stop taking the weekends "off" and spread out the work load a bit.
I guess the good news is that I am starting to understand a lot of it, but on the flip side I don't really remember what my friends look like. :(
I guess the good news is that I am starting to understand a lot of it, but on the flip side I don't really remember what my friends look like. :(
Saturday, June 18, 2005
Sweet Dreams are made of these....
Derek brought a kareoke machine to the ice rink and Ainsley and Jonah decided to rock out to some nice hits from the 80s.
Marisa wearing skates in style!
Derek and I had an Ice Skating birthday party at the Burlington Ice Palace:
Check out Derek's girlfriend modeling her lovely skates. (Don't worry Marisa, I won't tell anyone that the skates didn't stay on too long :-p)
Check out Derek's girlfriend modeling her lovely skates. (Don't worry Marisa, I won't tell anyone that the skates didn't stay on too long :-p)
Thursday, June 16, 2005
Steph gets married
Ok, so Steph is the first of my high school friends to get married and to start a family. Congrats Steph!
... now I'm officially old!
... now I'm officially old!
Orientation take 3!
Ok, so here I am in my first week at MGH and my third time going through the orientation process: highschool, college, and now this... I'm a pro at meeting new people now :-p
Actually, this orientation has been really different since everyone comes here with such different backgrounds. We have some right out of college, a professional dancer, a lawyer, an engineer (ok, that's me), and people who worked for non-profit for the past 5+ years. Very interesting, fun group. So far, we've had all the faculty introduce themselves, toured the school and hospital, and recently did an "Amazing Race" around Boston yesterday... I think there are pics of that, so I'll try to post me and my team, The Professionals. :)
Today we are headed to the dissection lab. We have two classes this summer: Professionalism, and Gross Anatomy. My friend Ainsley has warned me that the dissection lab takes some getting used to and I'm hoping I don't get sick or pass out!
Actually, this orientation has been really different since everyone comes here with such different backgrounds. We have some right out of college, a professional dancer, a lawyer, an engineer (ok, that's me), and people who worked for non-profit for the past 5+ years. Very interesting, fun group. So far, we've had all the faculty introduce themselves, toured the school and hospital, and recently did an "Amazing Race" around Boston yesterday... I think there are pics of that, so I'll try to post me and my team, The Professionals. :)
Today we are headed to the dissection lab. We have two classes this summer: Professionalism, and Gross Anatomy. My friend Ainsley has warned me that the dissection lab takes some getting used to and I'm hoping I don't get sick or pass out!
Sunday, June 05, 2005
Back in Boston (part deux)
I just logged in to my gmail account after being offline for the week I was in Florida and I have 69 unread messages!
I plan to try and back-post the pictures from SF and tails of FL, etc. Right now it's 1 am and I'm just getting into bed after racing home from the airport. Brian and I managed to chase after 3 trains, ride up and down at least 7 escalators and trek up and down 2 sets of stairs with bags weighing in over 50 lbs. You have to love Logan airport and all of the inconvienent ways to get to and from there! Believe it or not they have made another T adjustment that makes no sense: It turns out they are installing new state of the art ticket machines to help elimate tokens and the T employees that take too much time to count them. A great idea, however, this new ticket system has only been deployed on the Blue Line and the $5 ticket Brian was required to purchase to get on the subway at the airport cannot be used on any other line currently. Well, the ticket is valid till December 2006....
Anyone care to wager on whether or not Brian will get to use that ticket on the redline? What's the current over/under on Boston mass transit project deadline slips? 2 years? 10?
I plan to try and back-post the pictures from SF and tails of FL, etc. Right now it's 1 am and I'm just getting into bed after racing home from the airport. Brian and I managed to chase after 3 trains, ride up and down at least 7 escalators and trek up and down 2 sets of stairs with bags weighing in over 50 lbs. You have to love Logan airport and all of the inconvienent ways to get to and from there! Believe it or not they have made another T adjustment that makes no sense: It turns out they are installing new state of the art ticket machines to help elimate tokens and the T employees that take too much time to count them. A great idea, however, this new ticket system has only been deployed on the Blue Line and the $5 ticket Brian was required to purchase to get on the subway at the airport cannot be used on any other line currently. Well, the ticket is valid till December 2006....
Anyone care to wager on whether or not Brian will get to use that ticket on the redline? What's the current over/under on Boston mass transit project deadline slips? 2 years? 10?
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
Back in Boston
I'm back in Boston now, although I seem to still be on west coast time. I've been getting to bed around midnight, but sleeping till 10am. I guess my body needs the rest.
The last couple of days in SF were beautiful: clear skies, and perfect temperature. I have to admit that Boston is currently sporting the opposite: constant rain and 40 degrees! Apparently this should last through the weekend. Luckily Brian and I will be on a plane to FL on saturday. Hopefully we can encounter some nice weather there. Of course I have 2 predictions for how I handle Floridian weather.
1) I will sunburn within minutes regardless of the SPF of my sunscreen
2) I will not be able to stand the humidity, especially after a shower when I'll keep wiping myself with a towel but never feel dry!
I plan to back post pictures while in FL so there will be some from the SF trip and some from FL.
Currently I am trying to sketch out everything that needs to get done for school: fill otu loan papers, choose insurance, get together transcripts from my last class, etc. I wonder if there was this much paperwork for undergrad, or did mom just take care of things for me.
The last couple of days in SF were beautiful: clear skies, and perfect temperature. I have to admit that Boston is currently sporting the opposite: constant rain and 40 degrees! Apparently this should last through the weekend. Luckily Brian and I will be on a plane to FL on saturday. Hopefully we can encounter some nice weather there. Of course I have 2 predictions for how I handle Floridian weather.
1) I will sunburn within minutes regardless of the SPF of my sunscreen
2) I will not be able to stand the humidity, especially after a shower when I'll keep wiping myself with a towel but never feel dry!
I plan to back post pictures while in FL so there will be some from the SF trip and some from FL.
Currently I am trying to sketch out everything that needs to get done for school: fill otu loan papers, choose insurance, get together transcripts from my last class, etc. I wonder if there was this much paperwork for undergrad, or did mom just take care of things for me.
Monday, May 23, 2005
Kate and I
Here is a picture of Kate and I at the Japanese tea garden in Golden Gate park. We walked around with the rest of the tourists on a busy Saturday. I wish I had known they served authentic tea in the center pavillion. I think it would have been great to be served it the garden... next time!
Sunday, May 22, 2005
Hot Night in the City
Friday night was girls night in San Fran. Courtney offered up her place as crash space for Kate, Joanna and I and planned a fun outing for us and some of her classmates. It started out with multiple bottles of wine and yummy snacks complements of our amazing hostess. We then headed out in 2 cabs to the first bar.
I don't remember exactly who's idea it was to find a kareoke bar, but I do know that we ended up walking almost 10 blocks to one near the Castro. I suggested to Kate that we sing George Michael's Faith, her favorite song, and she rushed to put our names in as soon as we got there. (I think she was drunk at that point.)
We ended up chatting it up with some girls at the bar while listening to a group of guys circle through random country songs I'd never heard before. These girls were definitely fun and ordered a round of shots for Kate and I. Later in the night, Abby ( the girl who ordered the shots) pulled me aside and told me that her friend thought I was wonderful and she wanted my number. I had to inform her that although we were in a gay bar, I had a boyfriend and wasn't currently looking to date a woman. Although I do believe Brian said it wouldn't be cheating if it was with a woman... :-p
Kate and I got many applause for our rendition of Faith, and I accomplished 2 firsts that evening: I've now sung Kareoke in a bar full of strangers and been hit on by a woman!
I don't remember exactly who's idea it was to find a kareoke bar, but I do know that we ended up walking almost 10 blocks to one near the Castro. I suggested to Kate that we sing George Michael's Faith, her favorite song, and she rushed to put our names in as soon as we got there. (I think she was drunk at that point.)
We ended up chatting it up with some girls at the bar while listening to a group of guys circle through random country songs I'd never heard before. These girls were definitely fun and ordered a round of shots for Kate and I. Later in the night, Abby ( the girl who ordered the shots) pulled me aside and told me that her friend thought I was wonderful and she wanted my number. I had to inform her that although we were in a gay bar, I had a boyfriend and wasn't currently looking to date a woman. Although I do believe Brian said it wouldn't be cheating if it was with a woman... :-p
Kate and I got many applause for our rendition of Faith, and I accomplished 2 firsts that evening: I've now sung Kareoke in a bar full of strangers and been hit on by a woman!
Friday, May 20, 2005
Touring around SF
I spent the last 2 days walking around SF seeing the sights and trying to keep dry. Yup, the rain finally caught up with me :(
I introduced Josh to Dim Sum as we started our Wednesday out in Chinatown for lunch. We went to pier 39, checked out the Giradelli chocolate factory (more of a store now, I think they still produce everything in Oakland), and walked around North Beach area. Unfortunately I walked us through the ghetto trying to find the Asian Art Museum near the civic center. To make matters worse, we got there too late to go in. Basically I endangered our lives for nothing!
Yesterday I toured Alcatraz... fascinating! The audio tour was narrated by ex-cons and former guards. Having them explain conditions while your standing in their tiny cells makes you appreciate the fact that you've never had to live that way. I was amazed at how small the place was in general. I guess that made it more managable for top criminals. There was a former inmate there signing a book he had written about his time in Alcatraz. He was a bitter old man who didn't seem to want to ask a bunch of questions from tourists. I guess you can't blame him. I was impressed that he was able to marry, adopt kids, and have a normal life after 14 years in prison. I don't feel that is the case anymore. Perhaps you just don't her about the people who actually "rehabilitate" in prison these days.
I left Alcatraz after 2 hours, not because there wasn't enough to see, but because I was getting a bit bored be there by myself. So, I headed back to the mainland and then up to Berkeley to see Kate and Joanna. We hung out at a local Berkeley coffee shop and chatted before heading to a great wine shop and the most amazing pizza place: Cheese Board. The make one vegetarian pizza each day and it's sold by the slice. We had one with corn, onions, pesto and pinenuts... yum!
I'm heading up to Berkeley this morning to tour that area with them before headed to SF for a girls' night with Courtney. The plan is to head out after dinner to some local bars and spend the night at Courtney's in order to enjoy a tasting brunch together in the AM. I definitely miss hanging out with Kate, although it sounds like she is doing great in Seattle.
I introduced Josh to Dim Sum as we started our Wednesday out in Chinatown for lunch. We went to pier 39, checked out the Giradelli chocolate factory (more of a store now, I think they still produce everything in Oakland), and walked around North Beach area. Unfortunately I walked us through the ghetto trying to find the Asian Art Museum near the civic center. To make matters worse, we got there too late to go in. Basically I endangered our lives for nothing!
Yesterday I toured Alcatraz... fascinating! The audio tour was narrated by ex-cons and former guards. Having them explain conditions while your standing in their tiny cells makes you appreciate the fact that you've never had to live that way. I was amazed at how small the place was in general. I guess that made it more managable for top criminals. There was a former inmate there signing a book he had written about his time in Alcatraz. He was a bitter old man who didn't seem to want to ask a bunch of questions from tourists. I guess you can't blame him. I was impressed that he was able to marry, adopt kids, and have a normal life after 14 years in prison. I don't feel that is the case anymore. Perhaps you just don't her about the people who actually "rehabilitate" in prison these days.
I left Alcatraz after 2 hours, not because there wasn't enough to see, but because I was getting a bit bored be there by myself. So, I headed back to the mainland and then up to Berkeley to see Kate and Joanna. We hung out at a local Berkeley coffee shop and chatted before heading to a great wine shop and the most amazing pizza place: Cheese Board. The make one vegetarian pizza each day and it's sold by the slice. We had one with corn, onions, pesto and pinenuts... yum!
I'm heading up to Berkeley this morning to tour that area with them before headed to SF for a girls' night with Courtney. The plan is to head out after dinner to some local bars and spend the night at Courtney's in order to enjoy a tasting brunch together in the AM. I definitely miss hanging out with Kate, although it sounds like she is doing great in Seattle.
San Francisco Bay
Here's a great picture of Kate, Joanna and I in front of the Bay Bridge in San Fran.
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Bernardus Winery, Carmel Valley, CA
This is my new favorite winery! Josh and I met an employee of this winery in Napa on Monday and he suggested we check this place out. Boy am I glad we ran into him! There wasn't a wine we didn't like at this place, and I added 2 more bottles to the collection I'm bringing home with me (shhhh... don't tell security at Logan. Actually, I think it is ok to bring wine back as a carryon just can't ship it there... yet)
The woman pouring for us suggested that we stay around and do a wine tasting dinner at a local wine store. There were doing a Chile vs. Argentina head to head competition with gourmet appetizers. We decided to check it out. The room was filled with abotu 30 wine enthusiasts and local winery employees. We were a bit out of our league. What is it they say, "fake it till you make it?" Well, Josh did just that. The Heller Estate employee thought Josh had great taste in wines since everytime her asked if Josh liked a certain wine, he said "yes. It's pretty good." I don't think he realized that that was all Josh ever said about the wine.
Regardless, we had a great time and I even have a nice list of wines to look for at local Boston wine stores... in case you are wondering: Argentina won the face off :)
The woman pouring for us suggested that we stay around and do a wine tasting dinner at a local wine store. There were doing a Chile vs. Argentina head to head competition with gourmet appetizers. We decided to check it out. The room was filled with abotu 30 wine enthusiasts and local winery employees. We were a bit out of our league. What is it they say, "fake it till you make it?" Well, Josh did just that. The Heller Estate employee thought Josh had great taste in wines since everytime her asked if Josh liked a certain wine, he said "yes. It's pretty good." I don't think he realized that that was all Josh ever said about the wine.
Regardless, we had a great time and I even have a nice list of wines to look for at local Boston wine stores... in case you are wondering: Argentina won the face off :)
Wine Barrels
I learned an interesting fact on our wine tour at Chateau Julien even though I didn't care for their wine. Apparently oak wine barrels that don't come from France are made in the USA, and the wood for the american barrels come mainly for Pennsylvania. :)
Perhaps some of the trees that Uncle Dave cuts down actually make their way into wine barrels. That would explain the massive amounts of money in the logging industry. A little home state pride there... too bad both PA and MA aren't too keen on receiving wine shipments from CA. Hopefully the redcent supreme court ruling on interstate wine shipment will change all that.
Perhaps some of the trees that Uncle Dave cuts down actually make their way into wine barrels. That would explain the massive amounts of money in the logging industry. A little home state pride there... too bad both PA and MA aren't too keen on receiving wine shipments from CA. Hopefully the redcent supreme court ruling on interstate wine shipment will change all that.
On the pier in Monterey
Yesterday we headed down to Monterey to continue our wine tasting and to spend some time on a nice beach. Here Josh is watching the waves as we check out Cannery Row before heading over to Chateau Julien for a vineyard/ winery tour.
We also spend time on the beach in Carmel, which was beautiful and a little posh compared to Monterey.
We also spend time on the beach in Carmel, which was beautiful and a little posh compared to Monterey.
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Me tasting the fine wines at Cliff Lede
I told Josh that I needed a picture of me at the wine tasting here at Cliff Lede, and he attempted to take the picture one-handed while still holding his wine (he has priorities). He didn't realize the zoom was on, but oddly enough I like how this picture turned out.
Today we are headed down to Monterey to taste the wines down there and to check out the coast. Hopefully the good weather holds out.
Today we are headed down to Monterey to taste the wines down there and to check out the coast. Hopefully the good weather holds out.
Walking around outside Peju
Here's Josh walking around outside the 3rd winery we went to on our tour of Napa. The servers here sang, rapped and danced... it was quite humorous! The wine was good too, so we left with 3 bottles between the 2 of us :)
View from Sterling Vineyard
Yesterday Josh and I went touring around wine country. This is a view from Stering Vineyard. We got to ride a gondola to the top of the hill where this winery resides. Although the view was spectacular, we didn't enjoy the wine here as much as other places we went.
Sunday, May 15, 2005
Tallest Redwood in Big Basin
Here is a view looking up towards the top of the tallest redwood in Big Basin. I couldn't see the top, but I think the picture gives a good idea of the crazy height of these trees!
Hiking in Big Basin State Park
Of course I had to go outside and do something active my first day in California. It's actually supposed to rain at least 2 of the days next week ( I think I bring bad weather with me), so I decided today would be great for hiking. The waether turned out to be beautiful, and we did a nice 5 mile loop.
Here I am with the "father of the woods," the largest redwood in the area. I didn't realize they had redwoods south of San Fran!
I don't know what the plan is for tomorrow, but hopefully the rain stays away long enough for us to do sometihng active. Since I seem to be waking up early (time difference), Josh has suggested I use their gym here in the AM. I think my 6am energy can be put to some good use :)
Here I am with the "father of the woods," the largest redwood in the area. I didn't realize they had redwoods south of San Fran!
I don't know what the plan is for tomorrow, but hopefully the rain stays away long enough for us to do sometihng active. Since I seem to be waking up early (time difference), Josh has suggested I use their gym here in the AM. I think my 6am energy can be put to some good use :)
Saturday, May 14, 2005
My last day
So, yesterday was my last day at Sun. Everyone was great and most people from my team wished me good luck in my new career. It was hard to finally say goodbye and head out those big doors that locked immediately behind me. It was strange knowing that I left my badge inside and would not be able to return. I drove home in a bit of a daze and started packing for CA as soon as I walked in the door. I don't think it'll hit me that I've moved on till I get back from my trip and realize I don't have to go back into work.
My mom sent me the following email, and I must say that I'm always amazed at how well she knows me:
I do hope to stay in touch with the people I enjoyed working with. In fact, that's one of the reasons I resurrected this blog!
My mom sent me the following email, and I must say that I'm always amazed at how well she knows me:
Thinking about you today. I know how hard it is for you to leave the
security of your first real job. I hope that you have been getting good
gifts and parties. As sad as this day can be, remember to look at the big
picture and your future. You have a new exciting life to enter and anyone
from this job is truly a good friend, you will keep in touch with them. Look
at Josh for example. He is a good friend that now lives across the continent
and you are going to spend 10 days with him starting tomorrow. SUN has
provided you with many cherishable things that will stay with you the rest
of your life, but you need to fulfill that void in your life. After all,
life is all about you!!! You need to do what is right and good for you. I'm
probably going through all of this don't feel guilty talk and you probably
have already moved on. If that is the case, forget the consoling and have a
great last day.
I do hope to stay in touch with the people I enjoyed working with. In fact, that's one of the reasons I resurrected this blog!
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Sun Microsystems Yurt Building Team
This was the most recent event I did with my team. John, the design team manager, was able to pick a great day to go volunteer up at a girl scout camp. We were commissioned to built yurts, basically they were circular huts that fit 3 bunk beds and were made out of really strong tent like material.
We divided up into teams to complete 5 yurts total. My team was quite proficient and managed to get almost one yurt completed by lunch.
I had a great time doing this and was able to spend some quality time with group members before leaving.
We divided up into teams to complete 5 yurts total. My team was quite proficient and managed to get almost one yurt completed by lunch.
I had a great time doing this and was able to spend some quality time with group members before leaving.
Group Fun Day
Here I am with the group I was originally hired into: Advanced Development. I organized a group fun event at Kimball's Farm a couple of years ago and we all had a great time. Especially when we ganged up on our manager, Paul, with bumper boats and managed to soak him. I think Ben did most of the work, but Frank definitely helped him!
I'll miss working with this group. Frank, Kevin, Paul and I worked really well as a team and I hope to find another group like them when I actually start practicing (in 2008!)
I'll miss working with this group. Frank, Kevin, Paul and I worked really well as a team and I hope to find another group like them when I actually start practicing (in 2008!)
Officemate gets married
Here I am celebrating Kevin's wedding in Sept. 2004. He was the first predicted to get married out of our hiring group (excluding Marie who was engaged before we started the pool). I think next in line in Mattioli, me and then Josh... although I think Josh may beat me ;)
Leaving my group here @ Sun
Well, I have only a few days left here at Sun before I embark on a new adventure: 3 years of schooling in order to completely change fields. I'm excited and sad at the same time. I've been working with the same great group of people for almost 4 years now, and I know I will miss them the most... I have to admit that I won't miss the work much since I don't really think I was meant to be purely techincal.
I figured I'd post a few words and pictures of some of the interesting things I've done with my group.... let's see if I can figure out how to post pictures on this thing, all that computer knowledge can't go completely to waste :-p
I figured I'd post a few words and pictures of some of the interesting things I've done with my group.... let's see if I can figure out how to post pictures on this thing, all that computer knowledge can't go completely to waste :-p
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