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To-Do this weekend

Posted by barb on Jan 21, 2006 in Random Thoughts

Here’s my goals for the weekend — I figure if I make this public, then someone will poke me if I don’t finish something.

  • Make plane reservations for Grandma’s 95th birthday party
  • Make scripts for contour plots (for thesis)
  • Catch up on blog posts: a final montreal post, a Wicked post, a AAS post (probably on Galaxy Girl)
  • Go through MN reception scrapbook stuff and order larger prints for some of the pictures
  • DDR Saturday and Sunday

I’d better get going!

UPDATE (Sunday Morning): I made the airline reservations (yikes! I should have done that Friday when there was a killer fare — now I’m flying through Atlanta to get to Minneapolis, ick); I’ve DDRed both yesterday and today; and I’m not quite half-way through my thesis sources (I need to make a text file showing the limits for each contour plot for each spectrum in my sample — that’s over 700 individual spectra…this may take longer than I expected).

I have a feeling that my blog and scrapbooking are going to be put off again. Sigh.

 
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Mental Note…

Posted by barb on Jan 6, 2006 in Random Thoughts

Put the tights on under the tummy-constricting undergarment.

Why? Because if the tights are over the tummy-constricting undergarment, the waistband has only a smooth, satin-y surfact to grab onto. Not good.

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Lost…

Posted by barb on Jan 5, 2006 in Random Thoughts

When I hopped into my car last night to go home (late, thank you very much), the radio was playing classical music. Odd. It’s not that I don’t like classical music – I just don’t listen to it in the car much. In fact, for driving to/from work, I generally need music that I can sing along with. That way, if I get stuck in traffic, it’s not so bad because I just sing along with the radio. So, when I turned the car off, the radio was playing the Z104 morning show and “modern” rock (whatever that means). That’s why it was a shock to hear classical music playing when I turned the car back on.

Turns out that Z104 went off the air yesterday at noon. I don’t recall any warning yesterday morning about that, but then, I was listening in traffic and then at work, so I didn’t have my full attention on the station. Still, one might think there’d be some warning.

This morning, when I hopped into the car, I didn’t know what do to. I liked the Z104 morning show. It was the thing that got me going in the morning, and I’d get my traffic and weather for the day on my way to work. I spun the dial a bit, but the other “modern rock” stations were playing rap or harder rock, which I don’t really like. Instead I started up the CD I had in the player (Barenaked Ladies, Barenaked for the Holidays).

I used to listen to a different station most of the time, but once I discovered Z104, I just left my dial there, since I liked about 90% of the songs they played. That, and they didn’t seem to have as many commercial breaks as the other station I listened to. I don’t want to go back to the old station. I don’t like the other “modern rock” stations in town. Guess I’ll need to get my iPod radio transmitter back in the car so I can just create my own radio station. Ugh.

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Lazy New Year….

Posted by barb on Jan 2, 2006 in Pictures, Random Thoughts

Happy New Year everyone!

Andrew and I returned from our trip on Saturday, and I’ve been lazing around the house ever since. I put a few pictures up in a Flickr set, and put all of them up on Flickr: Christmas in Montreal.

I’ll hopefully add a few pre-dated posts in the next couple days, but I make no promises (I’m still feeling lazy, plus I have the AAS meeting next week to get ready for…at least I don’t have to travel for that one this time).

Orion Snowman!

Christmas lights Nymph

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Astrophotograph version 0.0

Posted by barb on Dec 27, 2005 in Pictures, Random Thoughts

Armed with my new camera and clear Canada skies, I made my first attempt at astrophotography tonight.

One big challenge was the 40 cm of snow on the ground coupled with a 5-inch tall tripod. Andrew and I borrowed a plastic tray from his mom for me to set the camera on. However, this meant that I either needed to point the camera and see what came out, or crouch in the snow to see if I could figure out what was in the lens. I did the former, so bascially I didn’t know what would come out until the shutter closed and I looked at the resulting picture.

I set the shutter to stay open for 60 seconds (the maximum allowed by my camera). I didn’t set the film speed, but I think it was on ISO 50 — unfortunatley, I think that’s the least light sensitive. The next time I try this, I’ll step through the different ISO settings and the shutter settings. I also want to get a taller tripod.

The first couple of pictures didn’t turn out, and it was fairly cold, so I was ready to give up. Then I got this way cool picture of Orion.
Orion

Bolstered by this, Andrew and I decided that it wasn’t quite as cold as we’d thought. I took a couple pointed straight up at the sky, and caught Auriga, Taurus and the Pleiades (click on the image to get to the Flickr pages with the constellations marked).
Auriga, Taurus and the Pleiades

Andrew and I think we might try and go back to Creek Crossing Farm, where we stayed for our honeymoon, and play around with my camera sometime next year. Maybe we could time it with a meteor shower — that would be way cool.

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Christmas Day!

Posted by barb on Dec 25, 2005 in Pictures, Random Thoughts

We spent another quiet day in Hemmingford today. After sleeping in late, Andrew and I walked around his parents’ yard. They live on an old horse farm and have about 5 acres, so we walked around and played with taking pictures of the snowy landscape. Then I made Andrew help me with a snowman:

Andrew struggling with the snowman

Happy snowman

After kicking around the house for a while, we popped over to Auntie’s house to visit with her, Uncle, Maggie, and Bob. Auntie gave Andrew and I a tour around her place, pointing out some of her favorite odds ‘n’ ends. She has a vast collection of dresses, along with treasures from every corner of the world. It’s a lot of fun to tour her place.

Odds 'n' ends at Auntie's Odds 'n' ends at Auntie's - statue Odds 'n' ends at Auntie's

I also heard from Dad today. They sent him home from the hospital this morning, and he was able to make it to Christmas-morning church service. The doctor had told him that it was okay, and that he liked to get patients back to their normal schedule as soon as possible. He needs to watch his activity, but should be taking 10-15 minute walks every day. It was good to hear from him.

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Holiday Drama

Posted by barb on Dec 24, 2005 in Pictures, Random Thoughts

Andrew and I arrived in Montreal yesterday without any incident – all of our luggage even arrived (which, if you know me, is a bit of a triumph). Despite Andrew’s mom’s worries, I was able to drive to Hemmingford with no trouble, though the directions we got from Yahoo were a bit odd (Andrew didn’t recognize bits of the ride, which we later discovered was because we took a totally different way from his parents). We spent a quiet evening with his parents.

Dolphin Slipper

After sleeping in this morning, we headed off to a mall on the South Shore, where Andrew bought me another Christmas present – dolphin slippers. The main point of our trip was to get Andrew a new pair of boots, and we were successful on that point. The mall was busy, but we were able to navigate it without too much trouble.

When we returned to his parent’s house, I had expected a message from my parents – they were going to call sometime Christmas Eve. But there was no message. Andrew and his mom got busy making Christmas Eve dinner, and I settled in the living room to work on Sudoku.

Finally, after dinner, a call came from my mom. Dad was in the hospital. He’d had a heart attack yesterday. He’s doing fine now – they put in two more stents and he needs to stay home from work for a week or two. But, they’re probably going to send him home tomorow morning. The whole family – my brothers and their families, mom, and grandma – all went to the hospital this morning with all of the Christmas gifts and celebrated in Dad’s hospital room. Then they all had dinner in the hospital cafeteria (except Dad, who had his Christmas Eve dinner in his room alone).

As if that wasn’t enough, Mom passed the phone on to my brother, Kevin. He was staying at my parents’ house for a little while because he found out yesterday that his live-in girlfriend had been cheating on him. She had profiles up on Match.com and SingleMoms.com. Yup. She and her two kids had been living at Kevin’s house for about a year (I can’t remember exactly how long), and she had singles profiles up. Lovely. So, Kevin left the house, and told her to move out.

After talking with everyone else at Mom’s house, I spent a quiet evening with Andrew’s parents tonight. I’ve been fighting back tears – there’s nothing like a family emergency to remind us how fragile life can be. I have a feeling I’ll have a good cry in bed tonight. I wish I were home to be with the family.

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Merry Christmas Everyone!

Posted by barb on Dec 22, 2005 in Pictures, Random Thoughts

Felicia and Patrick Decked for Christmas

Things are going to be quiet around here for a week – hope everyone has a wonderful and safe holiday!

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Hair-Raising

Posted by barb on Dec 21, 2005 in Pictures, Random Thoughts

Me, Happier with my haircut

I’m happier today with my haircut than I was on Monday. The difference? For one, all of the “product” is now out of my hair, and I’m no longer dizzy from the fumes. Also, I can actually run my fingers through my hair without catching it on some crusty goop. The other difference is that I have my hair pulled back. I never wear my hair down completely – there’s always a barrette or two, a clip, a headband or a wrap holding it out of my face. Frankly, I think I look much cuter with it pulled back. (And, it doesn’t annoy me as much.)

My hair feels funny on my head, though. I suspect this won’t last much longer, as I’ll get used to it fairly quickly. The difference is that it swings more than it did when it was another 12″ longer. I find myself swinging my head from side to side just to feel it move.

Oh, one other thing. Someone left a comment on a couple of my Flickr pics of my hair and haircut. The comment said something like, “Too bad Locks of Love will probably just sell your hair. They only make 20-30 wigs a year, and sell the other donations.” I deleted the comments and banned the user from commenting on my pictures. According to the Locks of Love website, they use donated hair to manufacture hair pieces for children who have been nominated by a parent, nurse, or doctor.

But, I would be fine if they did sell my hair and use the proceeds for synthetic wigs. Human-hair wigs are expensive, and according to the Locks of Love website, it takes 6-10 ponytails to make one wig. And, they still have to pay the manufacturing cost, which I imagine is expensive (they only list the retail price of the wig, which is $3500 – 6000). Synthetic wigs are much less expensive, and, according to a wig FAQ are much easier to care for.

The commenter sounds like a bitter person who can’t see past their own selfishness.

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My Head Feels Funny….

Posted by barb on Dec 19, 2005 in Pictures, Random Thoughts

…maybe it’s the foot of hair that’s missing.

Yup. You heard me right. A foot of hair.

Here’s my before and after:
Haircut Before &nbsp Haircut After

And the leftover ponytail of hair:
Haircut -- me with pony tail   A foot of hair

That ponytail is going to be sent off to Locks of Love, a charity that makes wigs from hair donations to give to kids losing their hair due to chemotherapy.

Normally, I wouldn’t cut my hair this short, but I wanted to donate at least a foot. I can’t say I really like the results of the cut, but I don’t hate it, either. I’m also a bit dizzy from the “product” stench emanating from my hair right now. The main problem is that it’s too short to make a ponytail. But, you know what, that’s not so bad when you think about the good that my donation will do for some kid who is bald or has patchy hair due to medical problems. My hair will grow back, and I should be able to do a ponytail in another couple months, so I’m going to stop complaining now.

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