Month of September , 2007

Yowsa!

September 19, 2007 - 6:38pm
Submitted by kirstin on September 19, 2007 - 6:38pm.

What I didn’t mention in my weekend of hell is that I had a 4 page paper due on Monday. I was supposed to interview a couple farmers, research agricultural economics on global, state and local scale and write some sort of paper about my findings. Since I was up til 10:50 on Friday night finishing my Machu Picchu paper and related assignments, I didn’t have time to do much research on this econ paper. Saturday I took my tooth-achiness to Farmers Market and wandered around trying to find a farmer who wasn’t busy to talk to. Fortunately for me, the extreme cold Saturday morning kept my tooth pretty quiet until the opiates arrived at Walgreens.
Then I went home and used my drug-induced haze to catch up on sleep.

My Weekend of Hell

September 18, 2007 - 6:54pm
Submitted by kirstin on September 18, 2007 - 6:54pm.

I woke up early Saturday morning with a toothache. It hurt. A lot.
At 7am I called the on-call dentist and begged for drugs. I was very kindly prescribed a pill that rhymes with Micodin. By Sunday morning every 4 hours wasn’t cutting it. I was in PAIN. Throbbing, horrible, pain radiating out of the right side of my mouth. At times my ears, nose, eye, jaw and teeth hurt.
I made Mike take me to Urgent Care. They prescribed me the drug that rhymes with Mercoset. I promptly started popping these pills. I felt like House.
Unfortunately, nothing actually killed the pain. Even on 2 mercoset EVERY 3.5 hours I was still in agony. I was forced to keep eating ice chips about every 3 minutes to numb the pain.

Growing up with Mythbusters

September 12, 2007 - 9:21pm
Submitted by kirstin on September 12, 2007 - 9:21pm.

A little over 4 years ago I was lying in a hospital bed, drugged to the eyeballs and enjoying fledgling motherhood. I watched hours of the Newborn Channel on the hospital cable and reveled in all the baby stuff.
After a day or so I was sick to death of the Newborn Channel and went channel surfing looking for something interesting to watch. Thats when I found a brand new show with a couple crazy guys, one named Adam no less, who tried out crazy myths. The first one I ever saw was the jet-propelled car in the desert myth.
“This is so cool! Mike will love this show and if it lasts, Adam will love it too.” I said to myself.
We immediately started to TiVO this show because it really is awesome.

The Day Before

September 11, 2007 - 12:13am
Submitted by kirstin on September 11, 2007 - 12:13am.

Everyone remembers The Day™ or The Day After™, but how many people remember The Day(s) Before™?

You know what I remember? A beautiful Virginia late summer, the smell of autumn in the air, a daily drive to Germantown, MD, taking lunch hours to drive over to Butlers Orchard and gawk at fresh, delicious autumnal produce, and planning our upcoming wedding festivities.

You know… all the silly, stupid, banal stuff we do every day and think nothing of. Life just keeps on keepin’ on and all is pretty good.

My First College Assignment

September 5, 2007 - 12:12am
Submitted by kirstin on September 5, 2007 - 12:12am.

So this semester I’m enrolled in 2 geography courses – one is a senior seminar in Geography which sounded pretty cool to me.

I read through the course syllabus and my first “lab” assignment and my first reaction was “oh man, i’m screwed – I have no idea!” Then I let it stew in my head for a couple hours and decided that it sounded pretty damn fun.

For all you gamer-geek types I think you’ll appreciate my first assignment — read on for your own personal enjoyment!

Laboratory Exercise: Survivor

You are on a Search and Rescue team. You will choose a rescue mission in different parts of the world, determining how to best rescue a group of U.S. Government employees whom have been stranded there.

I Should Be Studying.... Thanks Erin

September 4, 2007 - 6:49pm
Submitted by kirstin on September 4, 2007 - 6:49pm.

What Form Would Your Patronus Take? (With 10 Excellent Results & Pictures)

Biking Outing

September 3, 2007 - 11:24pm
Submitted by kirstin on September 3, 2007 - 11:24pm.

We had planned on being lazy today, maybe do a bit of cleaning, some yard work and laundry.
Then around 11am I got the IM from Musevia asking if we wanted to go biking. My first inclination was to say no. My Weather.com icon in the systray was registering 81, my kitchen required additional cleaning… Then I thought nah, let’s get out of the house. B&E came down to our house and we biked over to Vilas Zoo (a very pleasant ride); saw some very hot, sleepy, lazy animals; established that yelling “ca-caw” does not entice a peacock to show his beautiful plumage; put Adam on the carousel for one ride and headed home.

Control Freak or the Perfect Man?

September 3, 2007 - 12:46am
Submitted by kirstin on September 3, 2007 - 12:46am.

This week’s edition of the Washington Post Magazine’s theme is Weddings.
The cover article is about a guy who has planned his entire wedding with almost no input from his wife-to-be.
Now I know everyone could say millions of women getting married do the same thing to their partners. “You, groom guy, get your hair cut, take a shower, put on this tux, say ‘I do’, smile at the cameras”
This guy is like creepy control freak though.

Originals and Covers (and how to avoid house work)

September 1, 2007 - 10:01pm
Submitted by kirstin on September 1, 2007 - 10:01pm.

A few months ago I was driving up north listening to my iPod playlist of my favorite driving songs and realized that we have a lot of cover pieces in our music collection. I made a mental note to create a play list of said covers at some point.
Tonight I should be cleaning… my kitchen is a disaster, there’s sand on the floor from last weekend (still) and yet I finally decided to put this playlist together. In all but one case my rule was that the song couldn’t be a re-mix by the same artist, but had to be a completely different artist.

In some cases, the cover is actually better and in others, it depends on my mood, and some I think are kinda sucky like Video Killed the Radio Star re-done by Presidents of the USA.