Perspectives, Anecdotes, and Plain Old Random-ness

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Friday, December 24, 2010

December 24, 2010 5:35 PM Houston Time

Good morning!

OK, I know all of you are secretly a little angry I have updated yet and still haven’t finished filling you guys in on Thanksgiving break. So I’ll take care of that line of business.

On Saturday before Thanksgiving, Ann and Jersey and I were in the city (this is where I left off before). Jersey left us to go home, and Ann and I decided to wander around the city a bit longer. We ended up searching for a vegan bakery called Babycakes – famous for being allergy-friendly and avoiding ingredients such as flour, nuts, eggs, dairy, and sugar! However, they did use sugar and nuts in some of their products, but everything was clearly labeled on the display. We finally found it later that night and enjoyed ourselves. However, we agreed that they weren’t “animal-friendly” or vegan focused, and we could probably produce some better baked goods than the ones they had available. I did like the idea of a gluten-free section, and all the ingredients were posted on the walls for us to peruse at our leisure.

Another thing about that night – we were sitting in an electronics store and a lost British guy approached us trying to find out where he was. We ended up walking with him for a bit (in well-lit areas with some distance between us), and finally he left on his own. However, when we arrived at Ann’s home, her sister berated us thoroughly for being un-safe and not conscious of the fact that we are two 20-year old women who aren’t NYC natives and probably really easy targets. I was completely thrown off – it’s been years since someone chided me like a child, and I almost expected her to spank us and send us to bed.

The next day we spent baking, and we started a huge puzzle on the dining room table – promising Ann’s mother that we’d finish it before Thanksgiving (we didn’t even have it finished by the time I left). It was a scene of Times Square, and I think it was 2,000 or 5,000 pieces (I can’t remember which one). We did accomplish a fair bit, and we didn’t look at the box the whole time!

On Monday, we went to Rutgers, where Ann takes classes. She had a class on Monday and a few on Tuesday, and I entertained myself during those. Tony arrived on Tuesday, and we spent the day (not in classes) hanging around campus. Tony and I fooled around a bit when Ann was in classes, and after we ate Chipotle for dinner, he drove us to Ann’s house to bake cookies! He went home on Wednesday, and Ann and I prepared some of the Thanksgiving vegan food in advance. On Thanksgiving day, Ann’s extended family came over (there were only ~10 not-vegans, but two turkeys, go figure). Everyone ate lots, and Ann and I forgot to serve the squash dish we had made the night before. But there was plenty of vegan food, and her sister had made a huge pot of vegan mac ‘n cheese. The desserts we had made were a big hit, though the cake truffles we had made were wayyy rich and heavy.

I wasn’t feeling so good because I had some sort of reaction in my mouth to switching toothpastes. I normally use this natural one made out of baking soda and anise oil, but I was hoping to use up the travel-sized Colgate ones I got from my dentist. My mouth wasn’t used to it, and I’m pretty sure I had at least 14 (I counted the Monday afterwards) ‘cold sores’ or ‘ulcers’, depending on what you call them. AKA, little blisters on my gums, my tongue, under my tongue, and at the back of my throat. I ended up eating very little on Thanksgiving, but everything I had was very delicious. Triple thanks go out to my boss Wendy for telling me to take the animo acid L-Lysine (which she also used to treat her cat’s herpes). I was a little put off by that, but my mouth was healed completely by the fourth day of taking it.

On Black Friday, Ann and I took the puzzle out of her room (where we had put it when the guests came over), and we attacked it once again! This time, her mother helped us extensively, and we got quite a bit done. Jersey came over that night, and we baked Tony a birthday cake! That’s right! Tony’s birthday was the upcoming Monday, and we were going to be seeing him on Saturday for a joint after-Thanksgiving party between Ann’s family and Tony’s family (with special guests Jersey and me!). We made him a three-layer cake – vanilla, marble, and chocolate layers. We then covered it in brown chocolate frosting and (in true RIT spirit) made an orange bow on top of the cake.

On Saturday, we piled into the van to drive over to Tony’s house – which should have taken about two hours. I’ve never seen anyone take a break on a two hour car trip before, but the moment we passed into PA, we pulled into a rest stop. Also, there was a bit of traffic on the way there, but we pulled up just in time. Everyone got along very well, though Ann’s sister was a bit thrown off by the odd combination of Tony, Jersey, Ann and me all in one place at once. I don’t know if she was prepared for the level of goofy we achieve when we are all in a room together.

Tony’s mom made a delicious squash, chickpea, and tofu dish that I really regret forgetting the recipe to. I devoured it, and so did Ann. I felt a little guilty since she was planning to save some for her co-workers to try, but Ann and I are the vegans she made the dish for anyways :P. We all gathered around the dining room table after dinner to play a game called Catch Phrase – where you have to give your teams hints so they can guess a common name, place, thing, or phrase. We were all really into it, and I think everyone was caught off-guard when we realized it was time for Ann’s family to go home.

Jersey and I spent the night at Tony’s house, and we left early the next morning. However, I managed to talk the boys into going in our PJs when we left the house, so we drove for 5-6 hours in our PJs and got our lunch at a supermarket in our nightclothes at around 3pm. Once we finally arrive in Rochester, though, we were pretty sick of our PJs and we all showered and changed into real clothes even though it was 5pm already.

That should bring all ya’ll up to date on Thanksgiving – right? Next time, I’ll get right down to filling you in on what has happened since my last update in December!

Brush your teeth, and if strange white spots on your kitchen floor don’t wash away with water, blame the dishwasher and try a little lemon and elbow grease – but don’t pull up the finish!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

December 16, 2010 9:25 AM

Good morning!

So Tuesday was fine after all, and I got out of class earlier than 10PM, which was nice. I also got 10 bonus points on my exam, so I am off to a good start!

Wednesday (after I got out of the shower), my roommates were arguing. Like, yelling at each other. I tried to calm down the situation, but Annie ate Margie's eggs - like, was in the middle of making them. And then she kept complaining about how she can never remember what she bought and Margie and I don't write our initials on our food. And this hasn't been the first time this has happened.

I made my breakfast after they were done.

Class and work went well, and I watched a whole TV series in the afternoon/evening <- kinda bad. Also, I went to a club meeting for Student Government funding that was really boring. And then Tony took me and Matt to Wegmans to buy some food - because all I have is starch and dehydrated seaweed. And a bottle of BBQ sauce. Which made for an interesting dinner before we went shopping...

Anyways, now I am at work and kinda steaming because one of my workers showed up an hour and a half late and thought that I wouldn't care - and he's supposed to be reliable. The new kid is doing better than him right now, and I'm doing my best to treat my late worker civilly. Oh well, I guess since I gave him a demerit, he'll shape up a bit.

Have a great day, and lotion your hands today so they don't get chapped like mine!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

December 14, 2010 10:45 AM

Good morning!

So, this was a bit of a crazy week!

On Friday night, we did the COS Honors event - and the bus never showed! Luckily, we had some people willing to drive, and the event went smoothly. 19 of the 20 RSVPs showed up, and we had an extra person show up at the last minute.

On Saturday, I went to the market, to the mall, to a birthday party, to Laser Quest, and to another party - and still managed to watch 4 hours of TV. A few people were a bit bombed after the last party, and I stayed up taking care of them until around 8AM.

Then on Sunday, I laid around on the guys' couch all day and got Korean food for lunch and dinner. I played a ton of the new Golden Sun game, and I am really enjoying it. Then I got around 11 hours of sleep.

Monday I did some cooking and some homework, but mostly some goofing off. I've been doing a lot of catch up this morning, and it looks like some of my homework won't be finished in time. That's what I get for 'taking the weekend off'. Hahaha! At least I should get out of my 6-10pm class early!

I know this was a bit brief, but some of this stuff shouldn't be described in great detail over the internet. And I think today will be another catch-up day <- not looking forward to it.

Love you all, and please don't eat frozen string cheese!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

December 9, 2010 10:15 AM

Good morning! (geez, I just keep falling further and further behind...)

This past week has been pretty good to me, despite certain circumstances. I skipped a meeting Thursday night, which made me feel great and not guilty at all. I baked cookies (Mexican Hot Chocolate) Friday morning and gave them to the College of Science Student Advisory Board President (COSSASB prez) as a thank-you for the work he's done. Then I spent most of the day in meetings or preparing for the Winter Gala that was going to happen on Saturday.

On Saturday, we set up the gala and ran it successfully - it went pretty good, and I can only think of four things that went wrong (all minor) - COSSAB prez didn't take his shift at the ticket table so I couldn't dance/party for two hours of the 4 hour dance, I was kinda sick, my boyfriend and I broke up because he's interested in 3 other girls and can't make up his mind, and THEY DIDN'T PLAY THE SONG THAT I REQUESTED AND HAD HIGHLIGHTED ON THE DJ'S PLAYLIST!!!!!

Let's all take a moment to pull up Janelle Monae's "Tightrope" song and listen...

Despite the fact that everyone apologized and I couldn't dance too much, I had a great time, and I got to see some people that I haven't seen in a while.

Sunday, I had a four hour long meeting (that got out early, luckily) about Honors Council stuff. It was very dry, but I got a free (vegan!) lunch out of the deal, so I'm happy. There were some minor issues with a friend's boyfriend drinking and living at the apartment, but I think it's been resolved by now. Word of caution - don't try online dating, and don't let them live at your place.

Monday I caught up on all the homework I hadn't done over the weekend, and Jersey came over at night. We baked some Pecan and Cranberry Stuffing and had it for dinner - the leftovers fed me for three days. It was really good, and it didn't lose its flavor over time like I thought it would. I really wanted to make stuffing because I didn't have any during Thanksgiving.

Tuesday was a long day, and I got put in a group for my Marketing class - a group that still hasn't contacted me (but I heard from a third party that they chose to do diesel fuel for our final project without asking me). I'm pretty pissed about this, so I'll try to skip over it to save your poor ears. Margie made cookies, and they were pretty good (though a little on the crunchy side). And I made Korean pancakes for the first time in about a year - and they were delish! I had some for breakfast with miso soup and a cup of green tea on Wednesday.

Wednesday was a good day, and I got a lot done - especially since I was covering a co-worker's shift from 6-10pm. No one came into the library, and there was nothing to do anyways. Once I got home, I went straight to bed.

Thursday is going pretty good so far, and I think I'm going to confront my Marketing group and see if I can switch groups or something if they are going to try to make all the decisions without me. Jerks.

Have a wonderful day, and don't forget to bring a towel!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

December 2, 2010 10:40 AM

So, I really need to update, and I am working on it - I swear! But this post will cover from Monday (11/29) to today, and then later I can go back and fill in the rest of Thanksgiving.

So, Monday was the first day of classes - and Tony's birthday!!! I had class at 8AM, so I got up bright an early to pack my backpack. Once I arrived at my class, the teacher told me that I couldn't attend this class because it required Financial Accounting as a pre-requisite - which I hadn't taken. So I sat around and waited until 10AM for my next class, after dropping the one I was in and adding in Financial Accounting to my course load.

I discovered that the only Financial Accounting class I could take was in the evenings on Tuesday - but I already had a meeting scheduled then - for this week only. So I emailed the professor and told him I wouldn't be able to make it this week.

After I went to my 10AM class, I realized that.... that was the only class I have on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays! I got out at 11AM everyday for those three days! I was thrilled, but I started filling in the rest of those days with meetings and work. I had a leisurely lunch and then went home to work on a giant stack of paperwork and emails that had accumulated from the break.

In the evening, we went out to eat for Tony's birthday at Shiki Restaurant - since our favorite Korean place was closed on Mondays. Once we got there, we asked for a table for five (Kim, Tony, Jersey, Mike, and me). Some people came in after us, and one of them recognized me from the library (they were all male RIT students). Next thing we know, they changed our table request to 8, pulled some tables together, and crashed Tony's birthday meal.

One of them was nice and funny (the one that recognized me), and another one was reasonably quiet and nice. The last one was rude, ignorant, and extremely invasive - which ruined our end of the table. He asked, "So what do you girls like to do for fun?" and other similar questions. He refused to speak to the female waitress, and he talked down to the male waiter he requested. I was not thrilled with his behavior, and neither was anyone else.

On the way home, we dropped Kim off and went to Wegmans to stock up on food and supplies. I got a bunch of stuff, and we stopped by my place to unload and put my things away. Tony got a phone call from Urug, who asked if he was in Perkins. Tony said yes.

Turns out Urug's girlfriend had just broken up with him, and (for various reasons that won't be repeated) he needed to go to the hospital. Since it was Tony's birthday, I opted to drive him there, and Matt (who came with us to Wegmans) came along. We took him to the Strong Memorial Hospital at 10:30 PM, and the boys stayed at my place to put away the groceries.

Long story short, we didn't want to leave him in the emergency room by himself, so Matt and I stayed until he got to see a doctor - which was 1:30 AM. His parents and a friend from his hometown came up part-way through, which made him feel a little better.

I got home around 2 AM, and I went straight to bed since I had to be at work before 7:30 AM. I was a little high-strung and irritable during work, so I made them cookies for the next day. I went to my classes, and I accidently fell asleep in one of them. I went home and took a quick nap before going with Tony to get some medicine. Then I made dinner and baked.

In the evening (during when my class should have been), I had my meeting and got everything accomplished. Then I did some bill paying and went to bed.

On Wednesday, I went to my ONE class and then went to work and a meeting. In the evening, I went over to the guys' place and made some veggies and hash browns for dinner. It was pretty good, and I got to play the new Golden Sun game that just came out on Tuesday. I loved it!

Today, I had work at 7:30 AM, and I've got two classes and two meetings after. I packed a decent lunch though, so I should be set.

I forgot to mention in earlier posts, but Tony and Kim started dating a week or two before Thanksgiving.

Stay healthy!