I think I'm most excited about the frozen precut chicken. I have realized several times in the past few years that I enjoy eating smaller sized foods more than larger sized foods. If something fits into my mouth without needing a knife (or a bite) that makes my life much happier. (A good example of this is tortilla chips. I enjoy the crumbs and Scoops better than large triangles.)
Friday, July 30, 2010
Friday: scavengers
Today I felt like a scavenger. Ben and I went to Laura's for dinner as she was trying to get rid of some food. It was delicious. Then we got to empty her refrigerator and ended up taking home two coolers worth of food. It was very good timing because we haven't gone to the grocery store for a while and so had lots of room for more food.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Thursday: lunch
I had lunch with Jess today. It was really the highlight of my day because work was so busy...it was nice to have a break. It's really nice to just get outside, away from the cold air conditioning, and spend some time relaxing with a friend.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Tuesday: a few more upsides to working a long day
Today was a long day at work. However, there were two good things that happened:
1) I was able to pass off fixing some WIPs to someone else because I'm too busy. SCORE!!!
2) Around 6:45 all the phones started ringing. I was out on the manufacturing floor...a phone was ringing. That phone stopped and a different phone started. I went to my office. Two phones were ringing. They stopped. Another phone rang and someone picked it up - no one was on the line. The fax machine buzzed. My phone rang (there was no one there). Another office phone rang. I went back to the manufacturing floor and the phones were still ringing. When I left 20 minutes later the phones were still all abuzz. Interesting.
What was also interesting is how we all have the same type of phone and yet they all sounded different.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Monday: 5 question Friday
1. What is one thing you miss the most about childhood?
I miss having summer vacation. Even in high school when I was working I still had a lot of time off. It was wonderful to have a change of pace.
2. Are you still friends with your friends from high school?
Yes, but we aren't nearly as close as we used to be. Probably because I don't live close to any of them anymore. I do keep in touch with several of them though and see them occasionally.
3. Is there a catch phrase, cliche, or word that just drives you bonkers every time you hear it?
"My bad." Bad is an adjective, so you can't own it.
4. What is one thing that you think symbolizes America...besides "Old Glory"?
5. Do you have any scars? If so, what's the story behind it?
I have one on my back from where I had a mole removed.
(Thanks to Five Question Friday for the questions)
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Sunday: why I am (semi) happy to pay my taxes
Do I like paying taxes? Not really. Does it seem unfair that those who make a lot of money have to pay more taxes? Sure. Do I think the money could be handled better? Yes. But today I don't want to talk about such topics tonight. Today I want to refute the comment "I've never heard anyone tell me anything good that taxes have done for them."
Taxes pay my salary. Taxes actually pay a lot of salaries when you think about it.
Taxes pay for schools. Even if the schools aren't very good learning is still important.
Taxes pay for recycling.
Taxes pay for a lot of social services...some that keep me safe (I can pretend it's like insurance) and some help out people who are having a hard time.
In conclusion, while taxes do have several downsides, they also do have some positive effects on society.
Sunday: cooking frisbees
We looked in our car today only to find that all of our four frisbees were misshappen.
Since it is nice to have a lot of Frisbees, we're hoping that we can reshape them. I placed one in hot water for a while to see if it would come back. It is still a little off, so it is currently under a 40lb bag of salt. The Frisbee did cool down before I put it under the salt bag, so I might need to retry the process again later.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Saturday: movies take 2
Today I worked on my 60 second movie. I spent a fair amount of the day working on it and didn't finish. :( I have most of my scenes finished and most of the prep work all figured out though, so hopefully the last bit will finish easily. It didn't help that my camera overheated and so a few of the good takes that I did get for the last part had some weird effects.
Most of the morning was spent trying to make a bluescreen (and a greenscreen). It didn't work. I probably had the wrong color fabric, because I did get the software to work on small sections of the video. It's too bad, because I was really looking forward to making some stock footage of Ben and I so that we could be in outer space or on the lip of a volcano or swimming under the ocean.
It was rather hot out today so we went out for dinner and then went to see Inception. It was a great movie. I'd highly recommend it.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Friday: movie!
For Month at The Museum, I need to make a movie. I never before realized how hard it is to put everything you want to say into one minute AND make it creative at the same time. It gives me a new respect for advertisement designers.
Anyway, here is the first movie I've ever put together. It was actually surprisingly easy. I know it's not a great movie, but I was having fun figuring out how to put the different components together.
It features my wonderful cat Flurry and her love of water.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Thursday: organized
When I'm asked to describe myself, one of the adjectives that I usually use is organized. These skills came in useful once again this afternoon. I discovered that three cables that need to start being built tomorrow but weren't on the list. Then while looking at the list I realized that two of the planned cables needed some changes made before they could be started. So I quickly did the half dozen tasks that are required to change a single wire.
Disaster averted!!
Business meeting
To those of you who recently had a business meeting (you know who you are):
Sending a card to someone you didn't invite to the meeting that says "We're sorry you couldn't make it" shows complete disrespect for my inherited office of Treasurer.
I expect a formal invite to the next business meeting.
Sincerely,
Amanda
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Tuesday: fruit flies
Today we seemed to have a lot of fruit flies in the office. They're annoying, but not too bad. I just hope that we get them under control before there are too many of them.
In case you're wondering, I just read that the life cycle of a fruit fly is about a week. Great news for us! The bad news is that they can lay up to 500 eggs during that time. At that rate we'll be over come with fruit flies rather quickly.
Stay tuned to find out what happens!
In case you're wondering, I just read that the life cycle of a fruit fly is about a week. Great news for us! The bad news is that they can lay up to 500 eggs during that time. At that rate we'll be over come with fruit flies rather quickly.
Stay tuned to find out what happens!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Tuesday: month in a museum?
Ben told me this morning that the Chicago Museum of Science and Technology is going to host someone in their museum for a month. The person would live there (all day and all night) for a month.
I'm very seriously thinking of applying. How much fun would that be! I love science museums. I could sleep in the train. I could sleep on a ship. I could check out all the bathrooms and figure out which one is the best. I could watch all the movies that no one ever watches because there isn't enough time. I could watch them twice.
So while I sit here, trying to think of three words that describe me and reaching for the thesaurus, you can help me too! Which of my blog posts do you like the most? Or, at the very least, which of the blog posts do you remember? I know there are a few that have stood out for me, but I'm curious if any have stood out for you.
I'm very seriously thinking of applying. How much fun would that be! I love science museums. I could sleep in the train. I could sleep on a ship. I could check out all the bathrooms and figure out which one is the best. I could watch all the movies that no one ever watches because there isn't enough time. I could watch them twice.
So while I sit here, trying to think of three words that describe me and reaching for the thesaurus, you can help me too! Which of my blog posts do you like the most? Or, at the very least, which of the blog posts do you remember? I know there are a few that have stood out for me, but I'm curious if any have stood out for you.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Monday: TV shows
Following in Lisa's steps, I listed the TV shows that Ben and I have watched (or are in the middle of watching) since we started Netflix.
Big Bang Theory - five stars (hits oddly close to home sometimes)
How I Met Your Mother - four stars
The Office - five stars
Battlestar Galactica - five stars
Firefly - six stars (<3 <3 <3)
Arrested Development - three stars - it's on instant view
Dexter - three point five stars - season two wasn't so good, but we've heard season three gets better
Scrubs - five stars
24 - four stars
That 70s Show - five stars
Red Dwarf - zero stars - we barely made it through one episode
So now we need your help - what other good TV shows are out there that we've missed
Big Bang Theory - five stars (hits oddly close to home sometimes)
How I Met Your Mother - four stars
The Office - five stars
Battlestar Galactica - five stars
Firefly - six stars (<3 <3 <3)
Arrested Development - three stars - it's on instant view
Dexter - three point five stars - season two wasn't so good, but we've heard season three gets better
Scrubs - five stars
24 - four stars
That 70s Show - five stars
Red Dwarf - zero stars - we barely made it through one episode
So now we need your help - what other good TV shows are out there that we've missed
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Sunday
Hmm...it was a fairly normal Sunday today. Ben played drums and I did some errands during the off service. Then we had a church picnic. There was a tent and nice breeze so it wasn't too hot, but it was still hot. We didn't stay long because we had already been at church for a while and I was getting tired.
I also did some chores, watched some TV, and worked on a quilt. Oh! and I talked to Nathan on googlechat! I couldn't get my video to work most of the time, but the voice worked pretty well.
I also did some chores, watched some TV, and worked on a quilt. Oh! and I talked to Nathan on googlechat! I couldn't get my video to work most of the time, but the voice worked pretty well.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Saturday: kitten
we were at a friend's house and they recently got a new kitten. It was so cute! And so small! Ben and I have talked a few times about getting another cat so that Flurry wouldn't be alone so much when we're working, but we decided that Flurry would really just hate that more than being alone. So...no new kittens for us. :(
Tonight
I saw a live skunk on the way home! I think it is the first time I've seen an alive one. I know they're all over because you can smell them regularly.
Tonight
Friday, July 16, 2010
Friday: haircuts
Ben and I got hair cuts today! Yay. I was looking forward to it all day...someone semi-massaging my scalp. Aahh. Anyway, she wanted to talk, which kind of ruined the whole semi-massage.
Maybe I should ask for a gift certificate for a massage for my birthday instead of ski-diving. They're kind of at opposite ends of the adventure-spectrum. I know! I'll ask for both. :)
In other news, I was reading an article during lunch about movies that make people cry and one of them was when Dumbo's mother can only hold him through the bars of the jailcar. Just thinking about it almost made it cry. But then I almost laughed as I imagined explaining why I was crying to my coworkers with whom I had a meeting in five minutes.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Thursday: life cycle of a couch
Dusty and Laura are giving their old couch to our church's youth group, which encouraged me to think about the life cycle of a couch. I found it rather interesting...
Year 1: Brand new! My owners love me! They won't let anyone eat on me or put their stinky feet on me!
Years 2-10: Well, I've become slightly worn, but I am still in a place of honor. I have a good life.
Years 10-15: I was given to the kids. They just got their own apartment and while I don't match any of the furniture, I am the only sitting location. I get used a lot! Life is good.
Years 17-19: I was given to a college kid. The room stinks, but I'm the only piece of comfortable furniture. I am loved!
Years 20-23: I am back in an apartment with non-matching furniture. I'm getting very worn at the edges and some springs don't spring anymore, but things are going ok.
Years 24-26: I was given to the youth group. I'm in rather terrible condition, but I at least get to be with other couches in terrible condition. Life is fun, and I don't have people sitting on me very much which is good at my age.
Year 27: I was put out on the curb to die, but some college kids picked me up before it rained. Phew. They kept me for four months. And then ceremoniously buried me in the dumpster. It was a good way to go. It was a good life.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Tuesday: cereal-luck II
Today we had our second cereal-luck. This time we invited all of the church. Not many extra people came, but it was still a good time! We played frisbee golf afterward and had many laughs and many cheers. I found that I really like Reese's PB cereal...it was delicious! It is probably also a once-in-a-while treat. :)
Monday, July 12, 2010
Monday: epic dinochickens
Once upon a time there was a dinochicken named Tristan. Tristan had a very happy life, clucking with other dinochickens, and living his life at extreme temperatures.
But Tyrek was not a very nice dinochicken. Upon seeing Tristan, Tyrek's dinosaur instincts kicked in and he started fiercely attacking.
"Never fear, the longnecks are here!" Some of Tristan's faithful dinochicken friends came to his rescue.
The three of them overcame Tyrek and made sure that he would never again give a bad name to dinochickens.
The End
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Sunday: careless
"Look at the birds...[they are] careless in the care of God. And you count far more to him than birds." Matthew 6:26, The Message.
Careless in the care of God. That is the phrase that stuck out to me. I read this on Tuesday and it has come back many times since then. That's how I want to be. It doesn't mean that I don't have cares and concerns, but that I know that they are being taken care of so that I don't have to worry about them. It brings a deeper meaning to the word 'trust'.
I think that one of my life goals is to completely embody this concept.
...It might take a while.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Saturday: reactions
Woah. I was looking at a few other random blogs and found these little reaction buttons on the bottom. So now, if you don't really feel like you have a comment, you can still cheer me on!!
We'll see if anyone uses them.
Friday: corporate training videos
Today I did some of my corporate training. I understand why we need to do it. But what really makes me mad is when we are asked vague questions during the training and then told that the answer is wrong. Here are my examples:
1. You have found a problem. What do you do next?
A. Gather more information
B. Take action.
2. You have found a problem. What do you do?
A. Tell your manager immediately.
B. Validate the facts and then tell the customer within a few days.
C. Nothing.
3. You have a harassment problem with the person in the cube next to you. What do you do first?
A. Talk to the person
B. Tell your manager
C. Tell HR
D. Nothing.
Answers.
1. The answer is A. I would like to point out that gathering information is taking action. I got it wrong twice. (the question was posed in two different locations.)
2. The answer is A. I think B is an additional correct answer.
3. The answer is B. When you click on A it says "You talk to the person and they are unresponsive. Try a better answer." This answer bothers me because talking to the person is what they did first! It isn't my fault that the person is unresponsive. The question didn't ask what I would do if the person ignores what I say.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Thursday: twitter
Tonight I visited Twitter.com for the first time. Ever. I'm part of the dark ages. But I wanted real-time updates on So You Think You Can Dance and it seemed like the best place to get it. It worked rather well. Alex is gone due to an injury, but it sounds like he'll be back next year.
We went to see IronMan 2 after work because it was rather hot out to be in the house. It was good. The middle was a little long, but I enjoyed the end. I was sad that the robot didn't play a larger role.
This afternoon I spent about 2 hours measuring the thickness of some panels. It was a riot, let me tell you. Oh, and then I wrapped the panels in foam. But that's not what I want to talk about. I want to talk about Verniers. (It's a way to precisely measure something.) The first time I used a Vernier was in general physics lab. It's kind of cool - I like lining up the lines. But I think it takes way too long to read. Today I had to read 0.0 + .075 + .008 + .0001. Sure, I can do that math in my head but it takes just that split second longer. Oh, and I had to move the whole panel around to see the .0001, so that definitely took longer.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Wednesday: owie
So after bush whacking yesterday I found a scratch my finger. There also looked like there might have been something in the scratch. After Ben's sliver infection fiasco I did the obvious thing. I looked at it under a microscope.
The thing that looked like a sliver was just dirt in a line. Phew.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Tuesday: bushwacking
Our Bible Study helped out at the church today by removing a small jungle and painting the front awning. It was hot, but we finished in the right amount of time and it looks a lot better!
After:
Monday, July 5, 2010
Monday: how I woke up
8:45:00 am: casually turn my head to see what time it is.
8:45:01am: OH NO! I NEED TO TRANSFER THE FILES BY 9AM OR WE'RE IN DEEP TROUBLE!!
8:45:02am: jump out of bed
8:45:03am: wonder where the files are
8:45:04am: wonder what exactly is going on
8:45:05am: try to remember if it was a dream
8:45:10am: figure it must have been from a dream - at least, it better be because otherwise the files won't be transferred and we'll be in deep trouble.
8:45:15am: decided to get up because I'm already out of bed and have a ton of adrenaline pumping through me.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Sunday: today
Today was a very nice day. I went to bed (rather late). I got up. I had a donut. And Spice Tea. Yum. We went to church. We made lots of plans after church. We went to Home Depot and bought oil. We went home. I sent a ton of email based on the plans that had been made. I ate lunch. I quilted and watched TV. I talked to Dad. I PvPed.
Saturday
I snuggled with Flurry for my nap this afternoon. I was rather surprised that she didn't leave.
It was the official good bye party for Dusty and Laura. Laura made a bunch of delicious food and we played RockBand. We played our favorites, including Maps and Move Along. We sang Yellow Submarine and Ben added bubbly water noises which I found hilarious. Overall, a very fun party! (And we tried to ignore the fact the they are leaving. It worked well for me because I interacted more with Dusty this week than most previous weeks.)
It was the official good bye party for Dusty and Laura. Laura made a bunch of delicious food and we played RockBand. We played our favorites, including Maps and Move Along. We sang Yellow Submarine and Ben added bubbly water noises which I found hilarious. Overall, a very fun party! (And we tried to ignore the fact the they are leaving. It worked well for me because I interacted more with Dusty this week than most previous weeks.)
Friday, July 2, 2010
Friday: blog
Today we have our esteemed guest, Amanda, here to tell us some of her thoughts on blogging.
Interviewer Amanda (IA): So, Amanda, why did you choose to start a blog?
Responder Amanda (RA): Well, there are two main reasons. First was to share with friends and family what is going on in our life so that they know what's happening even if we aren't able to talk very often. The second is to help me remember all the little day to day things that I would otherwise forget - like a journal. Like this entry - it is a small enough event that I would probably forget it, but it was so much fun!
IA: What are your favorite and least favorite parts about blogging?
RA: Well, one of my least favorite things is that because anyone can read it, I don't write about all of the things going on in my life. But one of my favorite things is that anyone can read it. I love getting comments. (Hint, hint.)
IA: I notice that you post most days...why do you choose to do that?
RA: Well, one reason is that I always love having new posts to read from friends, so I figure other people feel the same way. Also, it keeps me in the habit of writing. Although I'm not sure that the "nothing interesting" posts are worth it. What do you think?
IA: I'm not sure either
RA: Well, that makes two of us.
IA: Actually, it only makes one of us.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Thursday: middle of the year
Happy Middle of the Year. It's flying by. It's feels like just a short time ago it was the beginning of the year and my day-by-day calendar was very full. Now it is amazingly half done. :)
As middle of the year days went, it was very nice. I got to eat lunch outside. I only had a few people in my office needing help. And...Grid started working!!
What is grid you ask? It's a mod to help see what's going on in the raid. Monday my grid looked like the one on the right. Now it looks like the one on the left. While I guess it might not mean much to you, but can much more easily see ALL the spells that I have on people.
Ben always laughs at me because my mods as a whole seem to have a mind of their own as to when they are going to work and when they aren't. I'm just glad this one is working again.
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