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Visit Pictures

Posted by Katie On October - 28 - 2008

Here are some pictures from my visit!

 

Back Home

Posted by Katie On October - 26 - 2008

I’ve spent the weekend back at home, and had a great time!  At first, I didn’t tell anyone I was visiting home, because I had so many plans and no free time, and didn’t want to say, “I’m coming home, but won’t see you” to anyone.  I feel a little guilty about that but really, I didn’t have time! 

On Friday, my mom picked me up and, although she tried to keep it a secret, she had a secret Indian food feast in the trunk.  I smelled the garlic naan yumminess and the secret was out!  We came home and Logan got a lot of love, and then we dug into the food, which I’ve been craving for a couple of months!  Friday night was pretty relaxing.  I studied a bit…couldn’t avoid it completely…and hung out with Logan, and went to bed nice and early…with Logan in a ball at my feet!

Saturday was spent with Mark and Noah, who just gets cuter and cuter and cuter.  His language has exploded.  I got into the car and turned around and said, “Hi, Noah!” and he waved and said, “Hi!”  Last time it was work to just get him to wave at me!  He was quite entertaining, demanding (”More,” “Doggie,” “Other doggie”) to see Logan and JoJo pictures.  I loved being with Mark…wish I could see him every week, or twice a week again (didn’t realize what a luxury that was, eating sushi with him twice a week!)  Saturday night, I attended Danny’s fabulous Halloween party, dressed in bat antlers.  Mandi and I carved a pumpkin.  Despite Mandi’s cutting off of the pirate skeleton’s eye and nose, we sort of won first place in the contest (we got second, but it was rigged to let the only kid win).  It was really nice seeing everyone there, and Mandi and I solidified our next week plans (yayyyyy…she’s coming to visit!  Downtown Sacramento!  San Francisco!  Napa!  Spa!  Food!  Chocolate!).

Today I went to Oak Glen with my mom, a yearly tradition which I always enjoy.  I was a little disappointed before I went, because I knew I couldn’t buy food to eat for weeks, like I usually do from there (apple bushels, apple pie, etc.).  However…I thought of how awful Safeway produce is anyway, and conviced myself that I could squeeze some apples into my suitcase!  They’re still sitting on my bed…I haven’t tried to pack them yet…

I’m leaving soon for the airport…and want to go spend the last hour with Logan!!  It was a great weekend!!

Mom’s Visit, Fall, Getting Busy…

Posted by Katie On October - 9 - 2008

Hi Everyone!

It is Fall now and things are getting really busy!  My mom came to visit me last weekend.  We had a great time, and packed as much fall fun is as we could.  We did some shopping, cooked some scallop chowder, baked some pumpkin pies, and visited a flower farm/pumpkin patch!  I enjoyed showing my mom around my new home and most of all just enjoyed being with her, hanging out at home at night, etc.  I hope she had as much fun as I did!  Here are some pictures…

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School has gotten incredibly busy.  There is an extraordinary amount of reading.  At USC, I often got away with not reading…but here, I have a prelim exam at the end of next summer, covering all of the first year’s readings…so I have to know them all.  And the class structure is much different than anything I had in undergrad (predictably) or even at USC.  I feel as though maybe the professors tried to get this sort of feel at USC, a true seminar/interactive type of conference…but it never really happened.  We basically run the entire class, and have to be all smart-sounding and bounce ideas against each other…the professors rarely talk.  I think this type of class is pretty new to all of us, and so we meet 2 hours before each class to warm up!  I feel now that we’ve settled into a good groove and classes are feeling less awkward, with less silences…  Today David found some cricket chirps on his phone to play in case we hit an awkward silence, which would have been great (we should have been quiet!), but we didn’t hit any of those today.

My cohort is so wonderful!  Tomorrow we’re going out to a place called Little Prague, for happy hour and some appetizers and things.  It’ll be the day that Nik meets them all.  April and I have a plan to “set up” our boyfriends, since both are new here and a little lonely.

So school has been busy and good, but work has been busy and wonderful! I have gotten deeper into understanding the ins and outs of the MIND, and learning what I’m doing and what my choices are. Right now I’m working on an intervention study with little ones (12 months old!) with autism, and I’ve also started work on a chapter which will be published in a book by 2 researchers I really admire…and then which will be published in a journal, hopefully. I know that the chapter is due after Christmas, but I’m not sure when the book plans to be published…but in any case, I’ve gotten started! I’m really excited and love going to work. Every day there…I can’t come up with the right words…it’s like Christmas morning for me!
Anyway, all is well. Things are settling into a nice groove, and although some days are really long, they’re good. I have become addicted to TWO cups of caffeine everyday, though. Now, I’ve been to grad school before and I’ve had long work days…but never have I needed caffeine like I need it now! I am an absolute zombie without both servings. But, mm, at least coffee tastes great!!

Bachelor Camping Weekend

Posted by Nikolas On October - 7 - 2008

As I noted earlier all of my buddies got together and went camping for the weekend to celebrate the final days as a bachelor for our good friend Mike.  Dave, Lao, Bret, and I showed up early thursday evening and held down the camp awaiting the arrival of others on friday.  In total we had eleven friends hanging out around the fire and enjoying a great time outdoors together. camptarr.jpg   I dont believe any of us had been camping in a long time.  Some of our tents and equipment should be viewed in a museum.  We had three generatations of coleman grills and lanterns.  We overplanned for the most part in regards to food and cooking needs.  Future camping trips, which I expect many more of, we will establish a better plan and should go a lot smoother.

Our first night was quite an interesting one.  Lao and Dave were solo in their own tents while Bret and I shared my mansion.  I had made the suggestion to put all open food inside the vehicles which I did but Dave failed to follow.  Earlier we had a racoon come and steal a loaf of bred right out of the camp.  Then later that evening while sleeping Dave was awakened by the sound of crunchy crackers.  The racoons had ripped a hole into his tent and chose to eat his cheeze-its right there inside his tent.  At that moment we got up and moved all food and ice chests into my car.  Apparently the racoons saw us because later that night I woke up to find eight in our camp with four of them crawling over my Volvo as if they knew thats where the food went.  It was a very intersting night but quickly we learned from our experience and remedied it for future evenings.

The remainder of our group rolled in early friday evening and 2 more appeared friday afternoon.  A few of use did some decent hiking and an exploratory hike along the coast as the sun set.  I hope that Mike enjoyed our little get together in the wilderness to celebrate the end of his Bachelorhood. 

Enjoy the photos…