Thursday, August 25, 2011

back again

This week is the first week 'back' to school for the new school year. I say 'back' because I never really left for a long summer break. That said, I do work from home for the majority of the time in the summer, so my summer schedule is different from my typical schedule, and it's already been an adjustment being away from home 12 hours a day instead of 0.

Other than that, I'm doing lots of the same things. This semester I'm taking another statistics course (Structural Equation Modeling--I don't know what it is either). I'm working on writing up the results of some of the research I did last year, and I'm coming up with new research ideas.

One nice thing about being back on campus is that I get to play basketball twice a week. As usual, I took the summer of from competitive basketball (but still shot around in the gym a few times a week). I played on Monday. On Tuesday I realized, given the many protestations from my body, that I'm old. But that won't stop me from playing tomorrow...

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

man's best friend

Two evenings ago, Sarah and I were sitting on the couch watching TV. Barney was sleeping on the arm of the couch nearest to me. Everything was peaceful, but when the show ended, I said something snarky to Sarah about going to bed. She lunged at me, threatening a windmill punch. (Over-react much?). Barney sprang to my aid and starting barking at her. Thanks pal.

Yesterday, we were again watching TV. Barney was sleeping in the same spot and everything was again at peace. When the show ended, Sarah said something snarky to me about going to bed. I started tickling her, and she starting screaming and writhing on the couch (I guess because she liked it). Barney again leaped from his perch. Instead of helping Sarah in her time of need as he'd done for me the day before, he jumped on her and pawed at her armpits. Thanks pal.

I have trained you well, grasshopper.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

short but sweet this year

Sarah and I finally made it home. All in all, our trip looked like this. On the first day, we drove from Texas to Knoxville, TN. We stayed in an exorbitantly priced Motel 6 just outside Great Smokey Mountains National Park. The scenery was beautiful. The Motel 6 was not. The second day, we drove from Knoxville to Princeton. It was hot, almost Texas hot (This was right in the middle of the big heat wave on the east coast.)

We stayed in Princeton for two weeks. As I've mentioned, I had a really great time at my workshop. I got to meet lots of people in my field, some from as far away as New Zealand. Others from as close by as the city next door to ours. Princeton has a great campus, and it was a lot of fun experiencing a new school for a little bit. During the two weeks, I learned a lot about how to research group behavior. I also got to take a trip to New York City and to the Jersey shore.

After leaving Princeton, Sarah, Matt, Rebekah, and I all went to Maine to visit Peter and his girlfriend Lindsay. It was a long drive, and we got stuck in a huge traffic jam in New Hampshire and Maine. It was worth it, though, because we got to see Peter and Lindsay for a few days. We all had a great time. Sarah went tent camping for the first time. She especially liked the hotdogs and s'mores that we had around the campfire. She did not like the rain and subsequent damp sleeping bags/damp everything. I think that's pretty understandable. Maine was really great also. Lots of nice scenery and mom and pop shops and restaurants. One night when we were driving back to our campsite, we almost hit a porcupine. I honked and he turned his butt toward us and put up his quills as he sauntered away.

After leaving Maine, we made the drive back to Princeton to drop off Matt and Rebekah, pick up the rest of our stuff, and sleep for one night. We said our goodbyes the next day and headed 3.5 hours down the road to Washington D.C. to visit some of our friends who just bought a rowhouse right in the middle of D.C. It was a short visit, but we had a really good time. We stayed up late talking, and then got up at 4:45 AM the next morning to start the 22 hour drive back home.

The drive home was very long. I didn't get tired until the very, very end (about 30 minutes from home). At one point I thought I saw a dinosaur walking along the side of the highway. I didn't. We finally pulled into our driveway at 2 AM. The cats and house were fine; although, they'd apparently had some sort of barfing contest while we were gone. I don't know who won, but it wasn't us.

And that's it. Sarah starts school on Monday, and I'm in the middle of getting back to work today. Goodbye summer. You were short but sweet this year.

Friday, August 05, 2011

Today is the last day of my summer program. I'll be sad to see it go. I've had a great time, and it's going to be a bummer to leave Hogwarts and head back home to regular life. Fortunately, we're going to head up to Maine to go camping and see Peter for a few days. It'll be Sarah's first time tent camping, so hopefully we'll have good weather and a great time. After that, we'll be heading back home with a quick stop in Washington D.C. to see our friends there. For now, I've got to run a catch a bus...