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August 27, 2004

Birthday girl

So you say it's your birthday...

Yes folks it's true, I've achieved the ripe old age of 24. Just a penny short of a quarter-life crisis. We're going to dinner tonight at the Olympia restaurant, you know, Greek food in honor of the Olympics being held in Greece...then maybe we'll head out to the City Museum, after I check in at REI and sign up for the Moonlight Ramble. At least Alex will go. Why does no one around here want to go biking?

On the Today Show this morning there was someone with a sign that said "Happy Birthday Jenni" (close enough) and a guy who Al Roker introduced as having a birthday today (just one of the crowd). Yay! Us 8-27'ers are cool. Right, Dave-of-the-fellow-birthday?

For something completely difference, I've wanted to do a portrait of Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter for a while now, but didn't have enough motivation until the fanart contest came up at Hogwarts Challenge...might've submitted too late since I thought the deadline was noon today instead of midnight last night, ah well. At least it's done. And finished on my birthday to boot.

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter

And you can see my attempt at Orli as a character from my story if you check out the next page...

listening to  The Calling: Things Will Go My Way

file under: celebration

August 26, 2004

the Great Freezer Debacle

Subtle reminder: it's my birthday tomorrow ;)

So yesterday I was at work until 8 pm. Now normally if I stay that late it's by choice, since the internet here is infinitely faster and more reliable than the dialup at home (which I randomly feel bad about, since my parents are actually paying for it) and I'm working on a layout or other some such time-waster. But not last night. No, it was the Great Freezer Debacle.

So there's all this construction going on in the department...some new lab is moving into the labs just recently vacated by the Core Lab and they're demolishing all sorts of things. A fine layer of dust, etc is all over the stuff in my 'office.' And every so often there'll be random clangs and booms as someone drops a large piece of ceiling tile or slams a door. Erg.

Anyway, in the course of this demolishing, it transpired that the room we keep the human samples freezer in was set to be taken apart, therefore the freezer must move. But not before the changed the core of the lock to the room, and almost wouldn't give us (the lab) the key, since it was the main constructin core lock. But we were like, hello, that's a freezer we always have to use, and we can't move the freezer until you put tile back down on the floor of the room it's going into, so yeah. Key.

Anyway, once they finally got the tile down it was time to move the freezer. It took a good five people...it's a heavy-ass -80 deg C freezer that we store serum and plasma and -gasp- urine samples in. Lots of fun. Yes, urine can be good but in these quantities...Erg.

So it's got a key that turns it on and off, so we turned it off to unplug the freezer from the wall...and we left the key in the lock. This is a huge mistake in hindsight but no one was thinking of the key (which was always kept in the lock anyway) when we had to try to squeeze it through the doorway. So, I bet you can guess what happened to the key...

yep, it broke off in the lock. In the OFF POSITION! AGGGGH! We had to keep moving the freezer though, since it was in the middle of the hallway once we had shoved it through the doorway. Once we got it down the hall (no mean feat I assure you) we looked at the lock to see if we could get it out, but only succeeded in pushing it in further. Did I mention how this happened right around 5 o'clock? So no one was answering their phones when we tried to call facilities maintenance or the company that fixes the freezers. Finally we got ahold of someone who could come in, but they were out in St. Peters and there was a mother of a storm going on outside, so we had to wait quite a while for him to get there. THEN...

we realized there had been a miscommunication and the repair guy thought we just needed to get into a ROOM that the freezer was locked in and not the freezer itself, and that he couldn't get to the key in the lock because there are no screws on the front panel. Which is good if your freezer is prone to being randomly turned off and on, I guess, but it means that the locksmith (who we just ended up calling and should have probably called from the first) will have to go from the back of the freezer and literally push the leftover key out of the lock. Ugh.

But the real fun part came when we had to move all the stuff out of the non-working freezer into another one in the room. Luckily there was another lab that had a bit of room in their freezer so we were able to move our stuff into that one. We almost had an entire extra freezer to ourselves but it hadn't been turned on until we found out about this mess and obviously took a while to cool to -80. It had only gone to -15 when I left a few hours later. So once we filled the other lab's freezer with the human serum and plasma samples, we still had all these bags of tubes of urine. Egad. You have not had fun until you've had to move urine popsicles. Those samples ended up spread out among three freezers, two of which someone else let us use. Damn -80 is cold. Cold metal burns, man.

Last night when I left the borrowed freezer kept alarming because we'd kept it open so long...it was having trouble cooling back down. It alarmed three times before I left, and the last time I just stood there in the dark with my backpack on, ready to leave but hating leaving the freezer since it was now imperative that it cooled down, since it didn't have just our stuff in it. I mean, it's not like losing our stuff would have been acceptable, but it would have only been our stuff, and we wouldn't be responsible for ruining anything else.

So I finally left after I silenced the alarm for the third time and just prayed that it would get back down to -80 and all would be well. I stressed about it all night though...which is probably why I stayed up so long working on my portrait of Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter. Took my mind off things.

Today I got in and the empty freezer had made it to -80, so when I had to find a serum sample it just made sense to move everything over there. Then at least the other lab had their space back and we had all our stuff in one place. It'll need to be reorganized, but hopefully the locksmith will come by today and work his magic and we can move the urine a THIRD time back into our own freezer. Sheesh. See why it was a debacle?

I still managed to get home to see the finals of the womens 100 and 400 hurdles (yay USA for the 100 HH, and Greece for the 400 IM) and the womens 200. My races! Yahoo! And I started the aforementioned HP portrait. We'll see if it gets finished before tomorrow; if so I'll enter it into the Hogwarts Challenge Fanart contest. If not I'll just keep working on it for my own pleasure...I've wanted to do an HP pic for a while and this sort of gave me impetus.

No softball game tonight. Too much rain lately. How ironic. Our rain-out make up game gets rained out. Gosh it's hot outside. Hot and humid because of all the rain. Ugh. yay for typical StL august weather. *sarcasm* Softball just seems to keep going and going...not that I'm sad, it's just like, it was supposed to be done two weeks ago but now it's even going past Orgo. Yikes. I won't even start with that. Can't think about it or I'll freak out.

Wow, that was a lot. Guess I should get to work on that CRP elisa now.

listening to  Switchfoot, Gone (The Beautiful Letdown), John Mayer, Split Screen Sadness

file under: rants

August 23, 2004

a window to the past

I want this. Did I mention that my birthday is friday? No? Well, you could make me the happiest person in the world if you got me a keyboard. Hah. Like that's going to happen. So! Who's coming over this weekend?

Oh yeah. The HP soundtrack makes me want a recorder. Can you believe I never had one? awww. Although I did sort of teach myself how to play the song in the title of this entry on my ocarina. Yes, I do have an ocarina, soprano style, which is totally not right for the song but hey it sounds interesting or would if I had enough breath to actually play the song properly. Perhaps if I find the booth at the renfest this year I'll get an alto.

Wow. Ramble much?

listening to  The Corrs: Forgiven Not Forgotten

file under: music

m15m

m15m: Hidalgo in Fifteen Minutes. Noticed that King Arthur has a parody too. These things are great, nearly better than the movies. And she gets to write a book. *is jealous* I know, I know. I simply have to actually *WRITE*. Meh. At least now I have a desk for to be productive on.

Have headache. *aches*

Why am I hungry? I had lunch. *wonders*

*thinks about going to Borders after work* *brightens*

*shuts up*



file under: movies

August 19, 2004

there's no theme to this post

They played Pirates of the Caribbean music for an Olympic promo again last night :) Makes me happy. That makes two so far for recap music and once PotC music was used during a floor exercise in the women's competition but I don't know who used it, as it was playing during an american/romanian/russian gymnast's balance beam routine so they never showed the floor. Ah well. I like seeing how the Americans do...yes, sometimes they seem to hog the screen, but hey, we're american, we should be able to see our people. Too bad we don't have cable for to watch the networks of NBC and get to see everything. Ah well. Silly cable, being expensive and all that.

I'm surprised I haven't really mentioned the Olympics yet, since they started last week. It's been neat watching the records being broken and medals being won...congrats to Paul Hamm in men's gymnastics, he came back from a 'disaster' to win the gold. And look at Michael Phelps. He looks like he can win eight medals these games...too bad seven won't be gold, but shoot, to have any piece of metal hanging around your neck at the end of the day at the Olympics has to be good. I can't wait for the track and field stuff to start...watched what they showed of the shotput competition last night, an American got silver because he only managed to get one clean throw in...sucks to foul. Gail Devers might just do the hundred, which is exciting...but she might not to give Marion Jones a chance. Who knows? I love watching sprints. Too bad I can't really do them anymore...I really need to start working out. But where is my motivation? Silly. I have motivation, just not the will. Ergh. Or the desire to get up early and run. No way.

Second to last softball game tonight. Hope we break our two-game losing streak...I think we're at exactly .500, five and five. I think there's also a playoff game, no matter what our record, but let's hope it's on the winning side :)

listening to  Pirates of the Caribbean: OST

file under: miscellany

August 18, 2004

brain drain is good for you

Brain-Busting Job = Alzheimer's Protection This article says that if you work your brain to overload at your job you have less chance of getting Alzheimer's. That's good, I guess...unfortunate that it's so taxing ;)

There was some question as to whether I would be able to leave work early to meet with the 'rents or not, but luckily I was able to...the Giant Wheel that came here for the 2004 New Year's party for the celebration of the centennial of the 1904 World's Fair and the bicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase/Lewis & Clark expedition came back this summer but it's leaving this week. It's apparently much smaller than the one at the World's Fair; that one had gondolas that could hold 60 people each and diameter of about 300 feet. Wow. Fun ride, a little bit of a wait, short, because of said line, but nice to be on a piece of history. Sort of. Just realized I left my ticket in the pocket of the jeans I wore yesterday...let's hope I don't wash it accidentally.

Then we went to the zoo, which I've been wanting to do for ages. Finally got to see the Penguin and Puffin Coast, where they've got the animals so close you could touch them, if you were allowed to, of course. And they keep it cold (45 deg F) and dark to match the natural habitat. They're so fun to watch! And funny, really...they have interesting habits. Wandered through the 1904 Birdcage which has been transformed into a cypress swamp, which is cool, but needs more critters, as my dad said.

And we saw TWO cougars, which was just the highlight of my day. Silly, I know, to love seeing a particular animal so much but hey. They've got a special place in my heart and they're just so darn pretty.

Winter Shadows




Winter Shadows

Buy this Art Print at AllPosters.com

And I got the sewing machine from my cousin yesterday...it's an antique and looks it, is in serious need of cleaning, and might possibly be a little screwy but hopefully easily fixable. It keeps looping the thread up underdeath the fabric which I'm hoping is just a little mechanical difficulty that can be fixed with a screwdriver. Apparently the machine's got a fan club so I'll be looking for that today. Can't wait to actually get sewing for those costumes...hah. Let's see if anything actually gets done before any renfest...

And Kate just called to remind me about a potluck dinner at her place tonight...I feel bad because I almost don't want to go, I want to play with my sewing machine, but yeah. I should go be social and all that. It's so weird how I vacillate between really wanting to be with people and feeling lonely to just wanting to be alone and working on something for me. Sigh. Vagaries of personality. Meh.

Guess I should do some work today.



file under: muses

August 16, 2004

Weddings; melancholie; fangirl moment

So, Julie Nollmann's wedding was last night. She's now Julie Elder. It's always sweet to find out that the couple has been together a long time...apparently they knew each other from high school and have been dating all through college...Julie is the younger sister of one of my life-long friends, Jennifer (yes, another Jenny) and I never really did stuff with her that wasn't with Jennifer as well, since most of those things were Girl Scouts-related or such...but she's a nice person and Matt (everyone seems to be getting married to Matthews lately) seems like a very good guy and they looked so happy together. Many best wishes and congratulations to the Elders.

I had a good time dancing at the reception afterwards, but there's just something to seeing your name+ guest on the namecard and not having a guest. Oh, I could have called some people I suppose but it just seems strange to invite someone you don't see that often to a wedding. maybe I'm a prude. more likely I'm just scared. And seeing the couples there...it's hard. I get pretty lonely. Quite a few of my friends have gotten married or engaged recently and my mom keeps asking me why I don't call so and so. I guess it just really raises my hackles when someone tries matchmaking with me...I don't like it, but I know that it's probably the only way I'll meet someone...just...don't tell me that I should go do something with someone because I'll be stubborn. Character flaw I guess.

But on a lighter note, if you thought you'd heard the last of LotR stuff you are so wrong. Here's a spoiler-filled preview of what you can expect on the RotK special extended edition, coming out in time for christmas...Detailed ROTK Special Edition Spoilers! :: RingBearer.org :: J.R.R. Tolkien fan community It makes me happy. More LotR is good.



file under: reallife

August 13, 2004

Harry Potter related ramblings

Celtic Astrology. My tree is The Hazel


IN LOVE with the Shoebox Project, a fan recreation of the Marauder's Era at Hogwart's. Yes, another HP obsession. But it's illustrated, and funny to boot! If you don't like HP you'll be confused, but you could still gush at the good writing. I love Moony.



file under: webetcetera

August 12, 2004

So I HAVE to go to England...

UK Scientists Allowed to Clone Human Embryos
. They want to use them for stem cell research. Please please let Kerry be elected so he can repeal the stem cell line ban like he said he would. So many people could be helped by the repealing of the ban that it's just stupid to keep it in place. Shoot, if the wife of a Republican president comes out in support of stem cells there is no reason for having that ban out there.

*ahem* sorry about the soapbox.

Go vote for me, please??? Links below the post!

Have now lots of fabric and patterns and have to figure out the best way to maximise the loads of fabric that I got so I can get the most costumes out of it. Will be winging a pattern or two, which is always the most fun...too bad Corey hasn't said anything about the second sewing machine...why oh why couldn't it have come earlier when she was in town? I've got this nice desk just waiting for use and I'd love to use it for something other than organic chemistry before my class starts in three weeks. Blah.

maybe someday things will go my way


{ETA: Eek! Didn't realize it was Eric Bana's birthday on the 10th... Happy birthday Hector ;) He really is quite hot. Just not quite as hot as his (wimpily played movie brother) Orli. Or Ioan, aka Lancelot in King Arthur. Finally got the KA and Spidey 2 sdtks as I mentioned...the KA one really kicks ass. It's loud and fun and reminds me of Pirates of the Caribbean which is not unusual as it's by the same group of people. Yay good movie music. Makes every movie better. Let's hope for a better version of KA when it comes out on dvd.}



file under: thoughts

August 10, 2004

Expecto Paperback-um

Yay! Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix comes out in paperback today! As soon as I'm done voting I think I'll head over to Waldenbooks and get my copy :) (There's a fun little Lego game here, although it seems to go pretty slowly on my computer. Maybe it's just me.

And if you go here you can read a spoiler from the Goblet of Fire script...exciting! GoF was always one of my favorites of the series. I can't wait to see it onscreen. Yay Harry Potter!

Don't forget to vote for me in the website competitions today...the links are below the post! I really need your help this week!



file under: books , movies

August 9, 2004

Someday I'll be queen

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Please vote for me today and all this week. You can click on the picture above or after any entry or along the sidebar...this is the first time that I've made it to Queen of the Web (the highest level in the Caring Women website competition)and I'd love to do well. It's just a click and entering your email...

Yay! I have a desk! Thanks Paige :) And the King Arthur and Spidey 2 scores, which makes me happy, because they're good. Now all I have to do is wait for Harry Potter to come out tomorrow and I will be a happy girl. And then no more spending for weeks and weeks as I try and try to save so I can actually get things like a new computer, scanner, digital camera, and of course, a keyboard. But until then I'll have to be happy with my desk ;) And my massive amounts of Magnetic Poetry. Perhaps I'll share some of my epiphanies with you if I ever get around to typing them up...



file under: competition

August 6, 2004

The Perseids are coming!

From Meteor Watching 101: Tips and terms

Meteor Watching Tips

> The part of Earth where dawn is breaking is always at the leading edge of our planet's plunge along its orbital path around the Sun. This part of the planet tends to "catch" oncoming meteors left by a comet, whereas the other side of Earth, where it is dusk or late evening, outruns the debris. For that reason, the hours between midnight and dawn are typically the best time to watch a meteor shower.
> Allow time for your eyes to adjust to darkness. A good hour is smart, so that you can also practice some prior to prime observing time.
> Dress warmer than you think you need to, especially in winter.
> Bring a lounge chair or blanket, so you can relax and look up with ease.
> During meteor showers, shooting stars appear to emanate from a point in the sky called the radiant. There are different ideas about how to use this fact to aid in spotting meteors. Robert Lunsford has these thoughts:
One idea is that it is preferable to look away from the radiant so that the shower meteors you see will be longer and therefore easy to detect motion. As Mark Davis stated one should look 20-40 degrees distant. At this distance the radiant is still in your field of view so that shower association is still fairly easy.
Those who look directly at the radiant can see shower activity travel in any direction. Shower association will be fairly obvious. Meteors that appear near the radiant will be foreshortened and therefore the motion will be more difficult to detect.

I would suggest that new observers face slightly away from the radiant. Those who enjoy good perception over a large field of view may be able to directly face the radiant with no problems. Those who prefer to face the radiant must not do so unless the radiant is at least 50 degrees high in the sky. If you don't then you are wasting the bottom portion of your field of view on the ground!


Apparently the best time for viewing in our area is around August 11-12, between midnight and dawn. Anyone want to go stargazing with me?

On the downside of life we were beaten severely at the game last night. The team we played was the first team to make us lose, back in the beginning of summer, and I hate their false advertising: they call themselves the Drunken Idiots when they most certainly are not. Argh. Mostly bad plays and several innings where we just hit to their players. Unless the ball was hit to left field, in which they had a stunning outfielder who covered all of left field and could do it, catching every long ball that went even remotely left. Argh. I did make it home once, but only batted four times. Almost caught a really high ball but I plead sun and general ineptness. I put my head down. Bah. Did make a really nice grounder bounce catch for an out at second, and a couple of pitcher/shortstop plays to second, but yeah. Not so hot out there, we were.

On the upside, grilling tonight! Friends over tonight! Harry's is a good place to eat at even when you've lost! Softball players like the Moonlight Ramble too! I actually have root beer and vanilla ice cream for a root beer float! Score!

Enough exclaimation points for you?



file under: getmoving , reallife

August 5, 2004

Vote for Change

MoveOn PAC
Here's the schedule for those concerts I told you about yesterday, and St. Louis is on a few of the stops. I don't know if I'd go to any or not, but I thought that I would throw them out there.

I hate it when I get drawn into the web of surfing. I thought I would randomly look up some LJ sites with interest in Missouri (see previous entry for why I need friends) and now have about 15 windows open that I need to look through. Guh. And I'm supposed to do a data set today. And I have to do isolation tomorrow which means I have to come in on Saturday. Bleh. Just gotta time it right I guess. Phooey.

This place looks like it rocks. Too bad I'm being a tightfisted miser and saving money for things it seems I'll never get because of stupid rent and loan and car insurance payments. Yeah. Those are much more important than new scents. Yeah.

Wow, I just said a lot of crap. Lunchtime?



file under: politics

Doesn't someone want to go to Boston with me?

Museum of Science - Lord of the Rings Boston's MoS is having the only exhibition of the LotR memoribilia and other such things related to the film in the US. I really want to go. It's there until October...which incidentally is about the time when I should be in Kansas City for the renaissance festival...anyone interested in that?

Jesus, I need more friends. I don't have anyone to go to the Moonlight Ramble with either, unless Leo or Alex change their minds. Sigh. This is where I missed out being an only child...no built-in trip buddies.



file under: lordoftherings

August 4, 2004

I hate politics

Bands Gather to Stump Against Bush
Just heard this on the Today show this morning as well. Should be pretty cool. I guess they're hoping that some of their republican fans will come and be converted. I'd probably go just because it looks like there's gonna be some good bands, like DMB and Dixie Chicks and James Taylor.

But on the bad side of politics...most of the people/things I voted for/against last night didn't make it/pass. Suckage. McCaskill overturned Holden for the gubernatorial primary (Holden's wife was a strong supporter of the arts, and who knows what will happen with McCaskill, who seems a bit of a witch with a b). Gephardt's congress seat was still up in the air last night but it wasn't between who I voted for and someone else, which is a shame. He was a WU teacher, too. Meh.

But the big sad sorry deal is that while Amendment 1 (the casino for Rockaway Beach) did not pass, Amendment 2, which would put A SINGLE LINE in the MO constitution saying marriage is between a man and a woman, passed. I think this is terribly silly, why do you need to put that line on paper when it's already illegal for gay marriage in MO anyway? I just don't think it's right that the people in the capitol can say who you can call your partner. But I guess it's the people's choice: it passed overwhelmingly by a vote of 70-something percent. Guh. Stupid conservative people. I hate it when MO is a trendsetter in these ways. I love my state, I love being here, but man, some of the things that happen just make me want to leave. Don't know where I'd go though...meh.

I'd love to get a paid LJ. I just don't want to pay for it. yeah. I did get sorted into Ravenclaw, btw. Like it was a surprise. Now they've got to just let me into the common room...



file under: politics

August 2, 2004

gonna have to make a list

...of all the things I want to buy. I've been pretty good lately at not spending money because a whole lot of things that required a bunch of cash have come up recently, so I've been saving...go me! But it just means that once I've finally saved enough, there'll be a bunch of things that will deplete my account... like the Roswell Season 2 dvds, which I want not only because it's Roswell, but because S2 contains the single best episode of all three seasons: the End of the World. And that's the only episode that ever convinced me to write fanfic. Course, I can't get the dvds until they're released in October. Blah.

But I also want Ned Kelly and the Spidey 2 and King Arthur scores, all of which will have to wait until August 10, when Order of the Phoenix comes out in paperback. It doesn't look like any Borders are having a midnight release, which is sad, but I bet I wouldn't have gone anyway. So I'll just go to Waldenbooks and use my discount AND coupon and save money. Yay.

but EEK! Elizabeth Haydon's Elegy for a Lost Star came out yesterday! How did I miss that? Although I'll just have to wait for it to come in at the library, because you know me, I won't buy hardcover unless it's severely reduced in price! The public library doesn't have it yet but I'm 10th in line for the county library...nice to know that I've got more than one way of getting it! Mwahaha!

Yeah. Perhaps I should actually do some work today. Thank you, sorters! Hmm. Blue and yellow, eh? I like pastel blue and yellow together. When they're not muted they can be a little too bold for my taste, but whatever...looks like I belong in ravenclaw :)

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file under: miscellany

Why is it even an issue?

In LKH's Blog she talks about the amendment against gay marriage, which I think is a stupid idea in the first place...how can the government (or even just the representative of the people, as Ross put it) regulate WHO WE LOVE???? Anyway, LKH puts it better than I can. Me of the not so strong opinions. All I know is that if the Republicans or similar conservatives take control in the next election there will be no chance of me being able to work with stem cells because they'll just flat out ban it. And not that I have very many gay friends but they won't be happy if it passes and that makes me sad. And maybe it overgeneralizes things a bit, but stupid republicans. I don't like them. Normally. I keep seeming to find guys that tend toward that side though. Alas.

I still haven't decided if I'm going to vote tomorrow...I guess I will, it's relatively important what with choosing a governor and the silly 'misleading' Amendment 1 to put a casino down south in Rockaway Beach...and the lovely Amendment 2:

Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended so that to be valid and recognized in this state, a marriage shall exist only between a man and a woman?

Seems so simple, doesn't it? But so pervasive. Ugh. I should vote. Why oh why do they think this is right? I guess my democratic colors are showing.

I'll shut up now. I love it when I sound like I have an opinion, but I'm terribly uncomfortable talking about it. Blah. Go vote. Tomorrow. Here's a list of the Missouri ballot issues. Be informed, lord knows I'm not.



file under: politics