Wednesday, September 24, 2008

I passed...

I am one step closer to getting through graduate school. Yesterday, at 2:30 pm my thesis proposal defense commenced. I explained to my comittee what my research involved and then they asked a few questions and conveyed their concerns. I defended and answered their questions. After it was all said and done, they said I did I very good job. I have to get a paper signed and then send that to the graduate school of ASU.

On a teaching note, I have given 5 of the 7 exams I have to administer this week. My poor students have been freaking out. Several have told me that the test was too hard. Sorry, can't change the information the test is over. To those who studied hard and did well, congrats!!!

Turn the page again...I am going to the best fair in the whole wide world on Saturday. This means that I am going to the greatest state in the whole wide world on Friday, Oklahoma. I am psyched!!!

Fun Fact of the Day... According to experts, 30 percent of all marriages occur because of friendship.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Week of a thousand to-dos

Today was the first day of what will be a very CRAZY week. I have to give 7 A and P tests this week. By give I mean fabricate, set up and administer 7 A and P tests. Five A and P I and 2 A and P II. Crazy!!! Oh, and after the students are done taking the tests I have to take it down and then set up another one and then I have to grade all the tests that are taken this week.

In addition to all that, I have to defend my thesis proposal tomorrow at 2:30pm. I have to tell my committee why my project is a good idea and then they will tell me why it's a bod one. I should win in the end, at least I hope I will, because I have already started the project...

I am looking forward to this week a little because I know at the end of the week I am going to Oklahoma. That's right folks, the home land! To top it off, I am going to the Tulsa State Fair. Corn dogs, funnel cakes and the smell of cow poop. I love it and I look forward to it every year! We are going during the Sugar Art Show. Basically, a whole lot of talented people get together and make hella awesome cakes that are way too pretty to eat. They look more like castles and paintings than cakes. These are things Rachael Ray dreams about...I can't wait. This is the last year I will have to travel 7 hours to go to my favorite fair.

Only 3 more months till we move back to Oklahoma. With that move comes lots of excitement and apprehension. I can't wait to be so close to the family but, I really hate loading all my stuff up in my boxes and driving them somewhere only to unload them in a new place. The house we are buying has lots of rooms, that means lots of places to put things...

Enough about that...

Fun Fact for the Day... One-fourth of the world's population lives on less than $200 a year.

Think about that next time you get your paycheck.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Accepted...

I received a rather large envelope in the mail today. The return address was to the Oklahoma State Board of Education. They sent me a letter informing me of my status toward obtaining a teaching certificate.
About three weeks ago, I sent in official copies of my college transcripts, my CV, an official application and a check for $40.00 to the OSBE. I was basically asking the state if I was qualified enough to take the tests to become a high school teacher.

They sent me a letter stating that I was qualified to take the tests. So, now I have to apply to take the general and subject specific tests. After I do this (assuming I pass them), I will be licensed to teach in Oklahoma. I have a couple of years to take 6 hours of education specific classes and get a teaching job, after which I will be a certified teacher (assuming they give me the thumbs up)! Oh yea, in that packet also came OBI fingerprint cards that need to be done at a sheriff's office. So, I need to head to the Craighead County Sheriff's Office for a little inking of the fingers...

I am so excited. Now, I am a little nervous about the tests I have to take. I know I can pass them but, I usually wind up psyching myself out so I feel like I won't do good. In high school I had the mentality "I don't have to worry about this test. If I do bad, I can bring my grade up with homework," too bad I don't have that mentality now. It would be really helpful. I guess if I fail these tests I can always be a secretary somewhere in Bartlesville...LOL.

We are going to a birthday party on Saturday. Little Ben turned 1, today! You only turn 1 once, too bad no one can remember it.

This week I have gotten a huge amount of stuff done. I only have like 4 more classes to grade. Next week will be a difficult week because I have to set up tests. It won't be too bad because I will only have them to grade and not the homework, too. I almost look forward to that...is that bad?

So, the other day I made sauteed rice noodles with chicken...it was fantastic. So good in fact, that I asked a friend to get me more noodles next time he goes to the Asian market. I can't wait to make it again. It was so easy and it fed Josh and I for 2 meals. It even reheats well. Although, I plan on eating all the shrimp in the first go around because the leftovers tasted a little like shrimpy pencil erasers...blek!

Tomorrow we are going to Demo's for a little BBQ and herpy comradery. I can already smell the smoked pork!!!

Until I sign on again...


Fun Fact for the Day... A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.

I wish I had 11,800,000,000 dime ridges...

Friday, September 12, 2008

It's been awhile my friend...

Yea, yea, yea, I neglected this new found obsession. At what point does an obsession become old if you neglect it? It has been far longer than two weeks that I have written here. I really wanted to keep up on this, too. At any rate, here is what I have been up to.

Classes started three weeks ago. I have been super busy. I only have class Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday but, Thursday is the only day of the three that I am not at school from 7:30am to at least 8:30pm. That's right folks, 13 whole hours at ASU. I am teaching nine labs...that is more than twice the amount I have ever taught before. I'm handling it well. I am having a little difficulty getting all the papers graded. While I have yet to be late in returning homework or quizzes it seems that I am up later than I want to be grading them so I can get them back by the proper class time. Ah, I'm living the life, so they say...

I had planned on having a committee meeting today to get my thesis proposal approved but, it didn't happen. One of my committee members was sick this week so, I have to put it off for another week. I guess it's to my advantage though because it gives me an extra week to prepare for it. I really wish the whole thing was over with.

I have kinda slacked this week in the lab. I will be regretting that next week, too. I have got to get my second round of tissues sectioned and stained next week. I had planned on going in Monday to get a lot of it done but, Josh really wants to go 'hurricane' birding Sunday and Monday in SW Arkansas so, I may be birding. It's okay though. With our crazy schedules we don't get much 'us time' anymore so, birding would be good for us.

We are going to the Memphis zoo tomorrow with some friends for their son's second birthday. We are going as long as it isn't raining, even though gas is almost $5.00 a gallon. Thank 'ceiling cat' we are car pooling though. Gas won't cost us an arm and a leg just one or the other. When we get back from the zoo we are going to their house for cake and ice cream. I assume there will be ice cream. I was only told about cake but, there better be ice cream or I shall stage a coup and then go get my own!

The hedgehog is doing great. Eating and drinking and running in his wheel every night. It was a pain to give an inside out pin cushion a dose of antibiotic twice a day but, it was worth it to see the little guy feeling better. He looked pitiful.

Mom and I decided to make each other quilts. One of the lines of fabrics we buy from came out with a 'mother/daughter' line of fabric. They are the same patterns but they are in different colors. The mother line is a little more subdued that the daughter line. I am really looking forward to making this for her but, I also need to get dad's done. I have been working on it for some time. I had intended to make it for him for Father's Day but, I think it may be for Christmas now... Mom's quilt will be for her birthday. I have a great idea for it but, I can't say what it is as she reads my blog. No peeking, mom!!!

Let's see, what else do I have to do in my free time... I am in a 'brown bag club' that requires me to make one quilt block a month. I still need to do that. I need to give my mom an order for a stamp club I am in. I need to make nine ATC's for a swap...that needs to be done and sent to the coordinator by the end of this month. I also need to mail mom a can opener that she ordered from a friend about a month ago. I finally have it in my possession. Well, kinda, it's on my desk in the office. I need to grade and record about 600 papers (homework and quizzes). I also have a couple of bills that need to be paid. That's not that big of a deal, I just need to do it. I also need to finish the laundry. Holy hell, I have a huge to do list. Maybe I will get it all done in time for classes to start again on Tuesday...

On a happier note, I have lost about 15 pounds since I started walking 5 day a week. I have been a little slack on that this week and my energy level is showing. I usually don't walk on Tuesday and Wednesday because it's hot out and I am at school all day. Once it cools down though, I will start walking at school on those days. Losing those pounds, I can now fit into jeans that were a little too tight to wear outside the bathroom in my apartment...LOL. I am so excited!!! I just have to keep at it. I walked today but, I should have walked at least 5 more laps then I did because I had Sonic today and I should have gotten a salad. against my better judgment, I ordered a cheeseburger...bad, bad, bad! I WILL do better tomorrow, even with the cake for the birthday party...If not tomorrow, Sunday then!

Since it's been awhile I will leave you with a great quote and a fun fact...

Fun Fact for the Day: The original name for a butterfly was flutterby.

Good quote: It is horrifying that we have to fight our own government to save the environment ---Ansel Adams

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

The river was nice...

So, we went on a little weekend vacation to the Spring River. Some friends of ours have a house there, a very nice house! We stayed for 2 nights. By Saturday I was getting a little edgy...I needed to go outside and do something so, I did. Me, Josh and Jacob took a little hike upstream, jumped in the river and swam downstream, past the river house to the falls. We played in the falls a little and then hiked back up the the river house. Fun, Fun!!!

It's only Tuesday and I am already worn out, O-U-T! I had class this morning at 9:00 and then again at 11:00. I don't have class again until 6:30 this evening. Tomorrow is even worse...class at 8:00 in the morning, another one at noon and then the last one is at 6:30. Did I mention the 6:30 class isn't over until 8:20pm?!?!?! I am looking forward to Thursday, even though I have a class at 8:00 in the morning. I am teaching these classes not taking them so there is a little less pressure off of my shoulders but, still...

The time between classes has been spent in the lab and will continue to be spent in the lab. I usually get sick during the fall semester (typical cold/flu bug) and I am not looking forward to it. Not that anyone actually looks forward to getting sick...I am dreading it.

I have a Betta that lives on my desk at school. I changed his water today. He is very happy now! His name is Abita. He is blue with long fins. Wow, that sounds like a 7th grade English paper...LOL.

Fun Fact for the Day: During the female orgasm, endorphines are released, which are powerful painkillers. Thus, making headaches a bad excuse not to have sex.

Friday, August 22, 2008

To Be Continued

The river called my name this weekend...I'll tell you about it later...

Fun Fact of the Day: The can opener was invented 48 years after cans were introduced.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

I like it when it rains...

And I have been very content the last 2 days as it has rained almost all day, both days. The last 2 days I have ran in the rain, it's very refreshing.

I was sore Tuesday, so sore I couldn't go down stairs. I am less sore today but, I would be less sore if I hadn't kept it up for the last couple of days. So far, I have only missed one day...While I jog outside, the hubby has be doing Tae Bo inside, he is doing really good with it, too (today is his sore day). I just can't get into it. I like to do my own thing, at my own pace, with my own music in my head. It's my time...

We have also taken to eating a little better; Turkey bacon, fake eggs, lite pancake syrup, a lot of chicken and green veggies...it's time for a change, to quote the next president (I hope). Those fake eggs have come a long way from what I remember as a kid. They taste like real eggs and with a little Tony's seasoning and black pepper, they are fantastic. We've gotta stick with these changes!

Fun Fact for the Day: The town of Kennesaw, Georgia has required its citizens to own a firearm and ammunition since 1982.
This one's for you, Jonathan...

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

A little bit of everything

A friend of ours came over yesterday evening to watch the Olympics so, that was my excuse for not running yesterday. That and I was freakin' sore! Man my legs were so sore...It hurt to lower myself onto the couch and getting back up was just as bad (kinda funny really). Today I'm doing good though. I will be jogging again today, come rain or shine. I say that because it's raining right now and there is a good chance it will be doing it this evening...I will run either way!

My parents are coming to visit in like 9 days. I am so excited... We are going to the Memphis zoo and Mud Island. They will really like the island and I can't wait to go back there...

The hedgehog is doing well but, he has figured out why I have been getting him out and holding him the way I do. He balls up really tight and won't come out. I have had to trick him a little so I can see his mouth. Once I get the syringe in his mouth it's all over...I push the plunger and in goes the antibiotic. This morning was a little different. Somehow, when I shot the drugs in his mouth, they shot back out onto my hand. So, I had to dose him again. Later on, I licked my hand because I had plum juice on it...I still had those drugs on it too. I now understand why he hates the procedure so much...That stuff is SO nasty tasting. Only 2 and a half more days of the nasty stuff...We are both looking forward to Saturday.

My turtle sperm storage turtles are beginning to reveal their lengths...kinda. I am also having to do MORE sectioning which sucks...but I guess that's science.

Fun Fact for the Day: If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.

Monday, August 18, 2008

And I ran...

So I decided it was time to get off my ass today and take a little run. It was more of a jog and it didn't last very long, but I walked for a while afterwards. I also did lunges and side steps so, I may not be able to get out of bed tomorrow. I am going to make this an everyday thing. It's good for me and I need to keep it up. Encouragement is encouraged...it helps.

Tomorrow I will stain the last of my tissue. I started to look at what I had already put cover slips on and I think I know what I am looking for. It is going to take a little time but, that's okay. I WILL get it finished.

Josh and I went birding this evening. We say a gazillion blackbirds and Mourning Doves. We also saw about 50 Great Egrets. The Killdeer have done very well this year, too.

When we got home from birding, Josh was going to make tacos but, we realized that we had no taco seasoning so, I think the meat I thawed will be used for Sloppy Joe's tomorrow evening. We ate at McAllister's. I had the cranberry-orange chicken sandwich. It was pretty good. Next time I am gonna get my usual...grilled chicken spud. That's my favorite. We went to the mall after we ate. It was quite but, I guess it's a school night so all the youngins are getting ready for bed. We stopped by Bed, Bath and Beyond, I wanted to show Josh the shower head I want. It is one of those 'rain makers'. It's supposed to feel like it's raining on you (I love to go out in the rain). It has like 8 different settings including 'waterfall'. The BBB didn't have the one I wanted but, they had one similar for the same price of $99.99. Maybe I will get it as a housewarming gift...

Fun Fact for the Day: The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

He looks good

The hedgehog went back to the vet yesterday for a checkup. We were told he is looking very good and just keep an eye on his eating and drinking habits. He also has to take his antibiotics for another week rather than 3 more days. I have 7 more fun-filled days of doping an inside-out pin cushion... On a more happy note, the vet didn't charge us for the visit! This vet place comes highly recommended!!!

We went up to the lab today and did a little staining. Unfortunately, I lost a little tissue from a couple slides, not too bad though. Tomorrow I WILL section the rest of my turtle oviducts and Tuesday I will stain them. I am almost done!!! I am getting ready to measure the sperm I took pictures of a couple of weeks ago...

I am pretty sure I get to teach this semester, which is good because we have income. I get to teach 9 hours. That's a lot. Nine lab classes, wow! I really want to get my lab work done before classes start so, I plan on busting my ass for the next week. Maybe I can have it all done and start the writing process again.

Good luck to all the teachers who start school tomorrow!!! You know who you are and I know you will do great!!!

OMG, I almost forgot...Our corn snake eggs are starting to hatch. Two of them have their little heads sticking out of their eggs. They started to hatch yesterday, they are taking their time adjusting to their new world. They are both albino...orange and cute as a button.

Fun fact for the day: Many years ago in Scotland, a new game was invented. It was ruled "Gentlemen Only...Ladies Forbidden"...and thus the word GOLF entered into the English language.

Friday, August 15, 2008

And I'm proud to be an American...

Watching the athletes winning the gold, silver or bronze always makes me a little patriotic!

We have been religiously watching the Olympic games in Beijing for the last week. It has been fantastic!!! My favorite events are diving and gymnastics (men and women). The women rocked out last night in gymnastics...too bad it wasn't the team meet. Either way...Good job Team USA...

Back to real life...Tomorrow we get to take Hugo to the vet for a checkup. His abscesses are healing well. He is taking the meds a lot easier, but he is still grumpy when he gets woke up, for whatever reason.

I got more sectioning done in the lab today. I only have 4 blocks left to take care of. The end is in sight... Tomorrow I am going to go to the lab and see if I can finish the blocks and get most of the staining done. All next week will be spent on the SEM...I can't wait. The doc actually got out of the lab and had lunch with his grad students. It was nice to see the less-stressed side of him. Hopefully, we will see more of that this semester.

On another ASU note, I was asked to teach a couple (9) of labs. I am excited about it. It will be a little bit of work but, it will look good on the CV.


Until after the vet appointment...

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

1 down, 1 to go...

We had 4 corn snakes, we now have 3. Lauren took 1 of the 2 females for her classroom...woohoo! The snakes began mating this year, unfortunately, they are mating with their half brothers. We had to get rid of them. We have one left if anyone is interested!!!

We also have 2 ball pythons who are about to get the boot. It's not that we don't want them, we don't really have time for them and we fell bad that they just sit in the aquarium all the time...

The hedgehog is not going to be given away, no way, no how. He is doing much better, too. His face isn't really swollen but, he does have a pretty bad sore spot where one of the abscesses collapsed and is now healing. He is still taking his antibiotics and getting better at every day. The other day the vet's office called just to ask how he was doing!!! This is a different vet than we usually go to because our usual vet is in Oklahoma. I was shocked. When they called I thought they were going to say the check bounced or something but, no, just wanted to know how the little guy was doing...I was impressed. Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital comes highly recommended!!!

I was in the lab all day, again. It wasn't too bad though. I just put the iPod in my ears and sectioned away. Tomorrow I will be staining the 24 slides that I made today. What fun!?!?

More news from the lab...My advisor is going to lunch with the whole lab Friday!!! This is big...HUGE! He is very busy this time of year and he is going to eat with us. We are going to be a cohesive unit of master's students. By the way Jonathan and Josh, you MUST be nice to the Doc...he told me to tell you guys that. So "be nice!!!"

Until I stain the slides...I'm out.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

I love to sleep in...

No, really, I do. I slept in this morning because bedtime didn't come until about 3:45 this morning. Several of us herpers went out with a couple of the ASU mammal people to help with a bat survey of SE Missouri. We helped them assemble the mist nets and then check them every 15 minutes or so. Because we don't have the rabies vaccinations, we didn't touch the bats. We caught a total of 5 bats...

Back to sleeping in...around 8:00 this morning we got a powerful knock on the front door. It was the maintenance guy of our apartment. He came to replace the kitchen sink fixture. I took advantage of this wake up call to administer Hugo's antibiotic, he was not happy to be woke up either. We both went back to sleep. I woke up for good around noon. It is 11:45pm right now and Hugo woke up about an hour ago.

We didn't go to school today but, we didn't lay around the house all day either. We cleaned it. Oh, and did laundry, fun, fun!!! Tomorrow is back to the old grindstone, well the lab anyway.

Stay tuned for more complaining from the lab...

Monday, August 11, 2008

Dehydration is no fun...

Yesterday was a VERY lazy day. We didn't do a damn thing, except watch the Olympics, Go Team USA!!! We should have cleaned or washed clothes or something but, no, we did NOTHING.

Today, I get to dehydrate tissue. It's starts in 50% ethyl alcohol and finishes in 100%. After that it goes into various cencentrations of xylene (nasty, smelly stuff). I know you don't care much about this but all the people I work with have to dehydrate too so they've heard it all. Oh, did I mention the whole process takes like forever...actually it takes about 4 hours but, during that 4 hours you can't venture too far from the lab so you can do fluid changes every 30 minutes or so. I am more or less tied to the lab today.

This evening a couple of us are going with a fellow grad student to catch bats. One of the mammal students is doing his thesis on bats of Missouri...fun, fun. We won't get back until like 2 in the morning. That is nothing new though, with Josh's research there were mornings we saw the sun rise on our way back from the mine shaft, then we got to sleep all day. Those were the days!!! Thankfully my research doesn't involve a long drive or camping trip. I could walk to my field site. It's about 10 minutes from the apartment and 4 minutes from the nearest liquor store.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Great as always

The zoo was fantastic! It was a nice day for the zoo, too. It was warm in the sun (90ish) and comfortable in the shade. We saw lots of animals, nothing new though.

After the zoo we ate at Olive Garden, it was good. I had chicken Alfredo. Oh, and of course their salad and bread sticks...yum, yum!!!

The winning activity we did was Mud Island. It began as a sandbar in 1900 and by 1913 is was a permanent land mass. The best part was the half mile miniature Mississippi river that started at the headwaters and ended at the Gulf of Mexico. It also had the Missouri and the Ohio rivers flowing into it. This was one of the best history/geography teaching models I have ever seen. You could even walk in it. When you reached New Orleans you could walk in Lake Ponchartrain, which oddly enough had a fountain in it (I have been there and I don't remember a fountain but, it was nice). To get to the island you can either walk the bridge or ride the monorail. We walked, it was free. There is also a museum but, you have to buy a ticket, we didn't see the museum. We just walked Old Man River and did a little bird watching. We are going back Labor Day weekend with my parents.

On another note, we gave Hugo his second round of antibiotics. We started working on it at 9:15 pm we finished at 10:15 pm! It was a little difficult. He HATED it! We had to reload the syringe 3 times. After we gave him the meds we had to clean the abscess wound with hydrogen peroxide and he hated that too. I'm guessing we aren't very high on his list of favorite people right now...

Well I have been up since 6:30 am, I am going to SLEEP...

He's gonna pull through!!!

We just dropped $79.50 on vet care for a hedgehog!!! He is worth every penny...see picture to the right.

We think he had an infected molar a couple of weeks ago (which is why he wasn't eating) and the infection has since moved out of his mouth and to his face. He has two HUGE abscesses on the left side of his face. They both popped while we were at the vet, too. It was a little gross! So know we have to give him antibiotics, orally. If you know anything about hedgehogs or have ever been around them, then you know giving one antibiotics (orally) is like giving a cat a bath in water. We figured the vet would have given him the first dose if he had been a cat or a dog but since he was impersonating an inside-out pin cushion, he let us give him the first dose when we got home. Although, he did very well this morning. We get to go back to the vet in a week, bright and early, 8:00am!!!

Now, it's off to the zoo!!!

Friday, August 8, 2008

Swollen face and all...

So, the hedgehog has a really swollen face, on the left side. I mean like REALLY swollen. We get to take him to the vet tomorrow, 8:00 am, bright and early. I hope it doesn't cost us an arm and a leg but, I hate to see the little guy suffer.

To add to the last entry...I scanned sperm of another turtle. I am like a fifth of the way done with the scanning part!!! Hooray!!!

I got to see a friend's classroom today. She is a forth grade science and math teacher. It's her first year but, I know she is gonna be great at it. She is has so much patience!!! Her room is so neat, too!

Oooh, oooh, we are going to the zoo tomorrow (after we get back from the vet, of course). We bought a membership to the Memphis zoo a couple of months ago and by-God we are gonna use it.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

One step closer to a Master's degree...

I found the sperm storage tubules in the oviduct!!! I know where I need to be looking! I know what I have to cut out! I officially know what they look like! I am one step closer. Oh, and I scanned and photographed 35 sperm of one turtle and measured it. Now I need to convert it...that will be done before I go to bed tonight.
I'm not sure what I want to work on tomorrow though. We are going to lunch with the advisor at like noonish. I can either scan more sperm or dehydrate tissue. I think I will scan. I can do that and stop mid-scan but the dehydrating has to be continuous and once I get it into paraffin I have to do something with it after 24-36 hours which means Saturday work. I'm not going into school on Saturday, we are going to the Zoo!!! Scanning it is!!!

It's not quite so hot but, it's not cool enough to keep the skeeters at bay. Did I mention that the skeeters around here are huge, blood-thirsty creatures who stop at nothing? They are not bothered by bug spray and slapping them rarely kills them. Anyway, it was a comfortable 89 degrees out. The high temps are supposed to stay in the upper 80's, low 90's for the weekend...that's why we are going to the zoo.

I'm off to convert numbers for my thesis. I gotta get it done. I plan on moving in December...

Monday, August 4, 2008

OMFG

Some people irritate the ever-loving crap out of me. No, a lot of people do, but this is only about this one group...
Everyone (some TV censor parent group) is getting pissy about the new Gossip Girl ads and about how racy they are. Here's a thought, don't watch that channel, enforce their bed time, block the channel, take the TV out of their room, but don't punish young adults, like myself, because YOU don't want your kids to watch teenagers drink and have 'sex'!!! Think about all the porn daddy thought he hid well only to find out that little Mikey has been watching it after school or, how easy it is to look at porn on the internet...C'mon people, wake up!!!

I agree, some of the billboards are a little racy, but look at the beer ads or the 'come to the Caribbean' ads. I don't pick my beer based on how much skin is shown on a billboard, but it's get my attention. Whether it's negative or not, attention is attention and that is exactly what the CW wants and now they are getting it from everyone...Bravo!!!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Something to talk about

Once again, it's another scorcher here in the delta! I think there are 3 more days of 100+ degree days. According to weather.com it will cool off next week, you can bet I'm ready and so is every other person in Oklahoma and Arkansas. It's so freaking hot!!!

I didn't do much today, too hot I did go to Wal-Mart, cooked dinner (taco salad) and did some laundry. Typical Sunday of a non-church goer. Oh yea, I slept in a little...noonish.

Started counting points the Weight Watcher way yesterday. I went WAY over my point limit yesterday...by 8 points. Today I have like 9 points left over. Make that 7, I want some cheese. Let's see if I can stick with it this time. It works wonders, you just have to stick with it, but it's real hard when your significant other loves Sonic and rice crispy treats...

On another note, my shoulder itch like crazy. It's from the dreaded after sunburn peel. I went to the zoo last week on a 100+ degree day and I wore a shirt that had a huge square neck. Lots of sun exposure...next time I think I'll wear sunscreen.

More about the zoo. August 29 the Memphis zoo is having a world beer tasting evening. We get in cheap cause we are members. I think we are gonna go. I'm excited. It will be in the evening so no sunscreen...LOL!!!

Enough about me for the day, I'm headed to bed...

Saturday, August 2, 2008

It's still fun, after 20 years...

We went to a friend's house this afternoon. By the way, it was 100 degrees Fahrenheit outside. Lest we not forgot about the damn heat index...100 looks nice compared to what it felt like outside, 110 degrees Fahrenheit!!! There are people in the north who have no idea what a heat index is. For those of you less fortunate, it is a scale that factors in the temperature and the humidity to give you how it feels outside. Ah, I love the south...We are currently experiencing the 2-3 most unbearable weeks of the summer, it's sooo hot!!!

Anyway, we went to a friend's house to do a little Slip N Sliding. It was so much fun. Let me paint you a picture...they live on a slight hill in town. They bought tarps from Lowe's. They used 2 lawn sprinklers and a hose to wet it down. It was 130 feet of wet plastic, downhill, with a ramp! It was a blast. So, I'm 26 and I still LOVE to Slip N Slide!

I remember my first and only Slip N Slide...about 30 feet of yellow plastic that you stake down with metal stakes and you hook it up to a hose. The best way to help increase your speed was to put soap on it. Once you did that you had only about 10 more minutes of fun until you got soap in your eyes. Wiping it out with your hand was no good because your hands had soap on them too. The only thing that soap was really good for was getting you out of taking a bath that night. You just use the argument..."I already had one, on the Slip N Slide, with soap and everything!"

Josh decided to give people a boost as they went down (without soap). He would follow behind them and push their feet. I got a good extra 6 inches of air on the ramp when he boosted me! I am going to be so sore in the morning. I'm already noticing tender spots on my knees and feet. I know one of my thighs will be sore, it has crazy grass burns on it.

Friday, August 1, 2008

All my friends are doing it...

In the last 2 weeks 3 friends of mine have started blogging. I guess I should start doing it too, so I can be cool like them!!! I won't tell them about mine; let's see if they find it on their own.

I was once a member of Xanga.com. That lasted for about a year or so. I kept in touch with a lot of friends from camp, but then we got Facebook.