I made delicious dinner tonight that reminded me why I like being vegan. This is what it was:
1 c Quinoa
a few garlic cloves
an onion
1 package of tempeh
1 red pepper
1 tomato
a whole lot of kale
1 can of kidney beans
oregano, basil, garlic salt, pepper and lemon juice.
I sauteed the onions and garlic in olive oil, added the tempeh and pepper and then sprinkled the spices and lemon juice over everything. I just poured a lot of lemon juice. In my opinion you can't have too much. Then I put the kale in and gave it time to cook down. Then I poured the can of kidney beans in with all the liquid from the can, added the tomato and I put the spices on again and more lemon juice. I let it simmer for awhile in all of the juices. I cooked the quinoa in the rice cooker. And then Ryan and I ate it while watching the office on netflix. It was so good! One of the reasons I became vegan was to eat more vegetables. Lately I have been been doing pretty good at that. Ryan and I have been doing a lot of home cooking with tons of veggies.
Nursing school has been going really well so far. I keep waiting for it to get nuts, but right now it seems really doable. My schedule is pretty awesome. Mondays and Tuesday and Thursdays are pretty packed but I have Wednesdays off and Friday mornings off. Usually I watch law and order on those days and try to do work. I probably should be doing more reading for school.
I have been trying to keep up with all the news about Occupy Wall st and Occupy Philly. I went to one of the Wall St marches. I feel pretty disconnected from the Wall St stuff. Probably because I am new to NYC and don't know a lot of people. I feel a lot more connected to the Philly stuff, but I am so far away from it. I feel pretty disconnected from street activism these days. I just don't feel the passion like I used to. I think my brain might be too critical. I feel really happy that all of this this stuff is happening. I'm just having a hard time relating to the "if you aren't documenting it, it didn't happen" actions.
Since moving to New York, I have watched all of Mad Men. I have also become addicted to Scrabble and Words with Friends on my iphone. I've been watching a lot of baseball lately. I felt real sad when the Phillies lost in the playoffs. I miss Philly, but I am glad to have a quiet calm life in Brooklyn. It is pretty here and the people watching is top notch.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
It is a rainy day in Brooklyn. Ryan started his job at the high school this week while I have been trying to keep busy getting things in order before school starts. Yesterday I went to the Fairway supermarket in Red Hook with Molly. I bought many household staples that will hopefully hold us over for a few weeks. Today I was supposed to do laundry, but I cleaned the kitchen and made an excellent bagel sandwich instead. I started cleaning the bedroom, but I think I drank too much coffee and took too many vitamins because I started feeling nauseous and had to sit down for awhile. I have been obsessed with cleaning and organizing since moving into the new apartment. I love our apartment. It is bright and newly refinished. It has a huge bedroom and living room, hardwood floors, white walls, and arched doorway. It is the nicest place I have ever lived. I just finished reading a book called "Dirty Secret" by Jessie Scholl. It is about being the daughter of a compulsive hoarder. I also grew up in a hoarding household and am continually learning how that is affecting me in my adult life. I never learned to clean or organize or get rid of things. A few years ago I got a job as a house cleaner partially so I could learn how to clean properly. I am pretty good at cleaning now, but organizing stuff and getting rid of stuff has been a major hurdle for me. This move has been really nice because Ryan and I had a few weeks to unpack and organize. We made several trips to box stores and the hardware store. Ryan spent days building a wall sized shelving unit so we can store our library of books and records. It is amazing to have a living space that I feel proud of. This is the first time I have felt that. It is a huge thing for me. I am scared that once school starts I won't have time to keep up with maintaining an organized work and living space. But I am hopeful. Brooklyn has been a nice change from Philadelphia. I haven't really had any obligations since being here and that has helped clear my mind. I have hung out with a few friends and gone exploring some but it feels really different than Philly. Things are new. I've been making an effort to wear new outfits (the same old clothes, but in a different way).
I've been really nervous about starting school. It starts Sept 19th. I've been having anxiety dreams about going to the hospital. My first day is at the hospital! I have to be there at 7:30 am. I have a little more that 1 week left of summer vacation.
Ryan and I have become addicted to Mad Men. I want to watch it all the time. I dream about it sometimes. We have also become addicted to Klein's vegan ice cream. They sell it at the kosher supermarket 2 blocks away. It is the best vegan ice cream ever. Normally I don't eat sweets very often. I like salty snacks so much more, but this ice cream has been all I want everyday. The kosher supermarket also sells the best vegan whipped cream ever.
I bought Dodger an orthopedic dog bed and he loves it. He sleeps on it all the time. It is very cute. TK likes the new apartment. She found a special sleeping spot underneath some clothes that hang in the bedroom. She keeps clawing the new couch and it is making me crazy. I may try to get her some of those covers for her nails, since nothing else has been working.
I've been really nervous about starting school. It starts Sept 19th. I've been having anxiety dreams about going to the hospital. My first day is at the hospital! I have to be there at 7:30 am. I have a little more that 1 week left of summer vacation.
Ryan and I have become addicted to Mad Men. I want to watch it all the time. I dream about it sometimes. We have also become addicted to Klein's vegan ice cream. They sell it at the kosher supermarket 2 blocks away. It is the best vegan ice cream ever. Normally I don't eat sweets very often. I like salty snacks so much more, but this ice cream has been all I want everyday. The kosher supermarket also sells the best vegan whipped cream ever.
I bought Dodger an orthopedic dog bed and he loves it. He sleeps on it all the time. It is very cute. TK likes the new apartment. She found a special sleeping spot underneath some clothes that hang in the bedroom. She keeps clawing the new couch and it is making me crazy. I may try to get her some of those covers for her nails, since nothing else has been working.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Things are hard right now. Moving is very stressful and seems like it is never ending. I don't really want to talk about it, but that is all anyone asks me about. I've been pretty bummed out this week so I am going to try to focus on some things that have been keeping me sane.
Seeing friends when I can.-- I just had a 20 minute lunch with my friend Elliot and it was fun and nice to get away from my desk at work.
Ryan sending me picture texts of the new apartment. He moved stuff to Brooklyn yesterday and texted me with pictures of the apartment. I kept looking at the pictures daydreaming about the new apartment.
Capogiro Sorbet-- I feel so stupid that I have lived in Philly for so long, but I haven't gone here that much. The fruit sorbet is creamy and delicious. Way better than I ever expected.
Having a sidewalk sale -- There have been a few boxes that I have been moving forever. Getting rid of stuff is emotionally weird for me, but the process feels really healthy. It was nice to make a few bucks for stuff I hadn't really looked at in forever.
Dodger and Titty Kitty. I like it when Dodger sleeps with me and when he is wide awake first thing in the morning. Seing Dodger excited for the day makes me more excited for the day.
Seeing friends when I can.-- I just had a 20 minute lunch with my friend Elliot and it was fun and nice to get away from my desk at work.
Ryan sending me picture texts of the new apartment. He moved stuff to Brooklyn yesterday and texted me with pictures of the apartment. I kept looking at the pictures daydreaming about the new apartment.
Capogiro Sorbet-- I feel so stupid that I have lived in Philly for so long, but I haven't gone here that much. The fruit sorbet is creamy and delicious. Way better than I ever expected.
Having a sidewalk sale -- There have been a few boxes that I have been moving forever. Getting rid of stuff is emotionally weird for me, but the process feels really healthy. It was nice to make a few bucks for stuff I hadn't really looked at in forever.
Dodger and Titty Kitty. I like it when Dodger sleeps with me and when he is wide awake first thing in the morning. Seing Dodger excited for the day makes me more excited for the day.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Updates!!!!
It is official. I am moving to Crown Heights in August. Ryan and I drove up to NYC on Monday to sign our lease. We will be living in an apartment building on the 6th floor. There is an elevator. We are optimistic about our apartment. We have a big bedroom and living room, bathroom, kitchen and a few closets. There may even be some hallway room for creative bike storage. It feels really nice to have a lease signed. The apartment is affordable and I really liked the neighborhood. It is 5 blocks from Ryan's school. It will probably take me 45 min to an hour to get to NYU. It will be nice for the pets to have Ryan home quickly since I will be having irregular student hours. It looks like all of my classes first semester will start after 10AM and some of them will be until 7 or 8pm. My clinicals are going to be every other week from 3 until 10pm. This will be so different from my schedule now. I normally get up at 6:30 and work until 3:30 and try to do things until 11 or 12 when I go to bed. Going back to a student schedule will be weird but will probably agree with me since I don't really like seeing 6:30am. I went to NYU last week for orientation. I got to hang out with Molly and Brian. We watched the Bacholerette and tweeted our witty commentary. The Bacholer/Bacholerette is a weird cultural phenomenom. Watching it hurt my brain a little bit.
It was good to spend 3 days in NYC I got to ride the subways on my own and check out apartments. Molly and I walked around and drank coffee and made sandwiches. Ryan came up on Wednesday night to pick me up. The last apartment that we saw was the one that we ended up getting. We looked at 2 before that were a decent size but they felt like the NYC nightmare apartment that you see in movies and tv. One of them was in a building near a really congested interesection next to a subway station. The previous tenants had been evicted so the apartment was a wreck with dirt and garbage everywhere. The subway was above ground and went by the back of the apartment. From the window you could see the train tracks and graffiti. There were cops all over the block and the only parking was meter parking. I had an internal freak out at the idea of living there. Then we saw an apartment a few blocks away that was also in a congested shopping district. and it had a crazy layout and was also a mess. It was nice relief to look at the apartment in Crown Heights. It isn't too far from Prospect Park and there is a grocery store across the street. We looked at a few places in Sunset Park that would be really close to Molly and Brian (in one case it was right downstairs) but the Crown Heights apartment definitely had the right price and accomodations for a dog that cannot do a lot of stairs and was bigger than the other one bedrooms that we looked at. Next on the to do list is have a yard sale in Philly and figure out how to organize all of our personal items into a 3 room apartment. We will have a least a week before Ryan starts school to unpack and organize right. I feel up for the challenge. Since I moved in with Ryan in April we never properly set the house up because we new that moving was in the near future and we still had to paint and finish the floors. I have always lived in a chaotic bedroom and am hoping to for once live in one that is organized and attractive. This is also the first time that I will have full reign over my living space. I'll only have one person to compromise with instead of 3.
Philly life continues to be busy. Ryan is in a band called Must Be Nice with my old housemate Amy and another guy named Russ. They started playing shows on Sunday. We went to Scranton to Amy's parents house for a pool party/show. It was awesome. Sunday was perfect swimming weather. There was tons of food and beverages and we got to see Must Be Nice and a pop punk band from Florida called Larf play. A parent's house felt very appropriate for a first show. They played outside so the sound was a little wonky, no montiors or Lollapalooza stage yet! Ryan has been working on this band since we met in October with Russ and it WAS NICE to see them finally play a show. Yesterday they played in West Philly with Larf again and tonight they are going to play in Sea Isle City NJ. Tonight should be so good. In my opinion Good Luck is the best band that is still playing and NJ rules.
A few months ago, we planted a vegetable garden which has since exploded with tomatoes and other veggies and we have also been getting a CSA share all summer. As of late I have made vegan cole slaw with CSA carrots and cabbage. I'm not sure what else to do with cabbage in the summer. We also have been getting a lot of beets in the CSA. I never bought beets before but I am falling love with them. I have been into making mashed beets and potatoes. This has been so delicious. I just boil the beets and potatoes together and just mash them up with almond milk and earth balance. Everything turns pink so it is beautiful and delicious. Last night we made salad with pasta, green beans, greens, apples, tomatoes, carrots, cukes, and peppers. We just steamed the green beans and threw them in. I have never eaten green beans in salad before and it is awesome. I love the CSA because it forces me to cook with things I don't normally buy like beets, cabbage and green beans. We were also getting scallions for awhile and I became a total fan. I loved the scallions in salad.
My last day of work is August 5th, then I'm going to Michigan for a week, then I am moving to Brooklyn. Holy Crap!!!!
It was good to spend 3 days in NYC I got to ride the subways on my own and check out apartments. Molly and I walked around and drank coffee and made sandwiches. Ryan came up on Wednesday night to pick me up. The last apartment that we saw was the one that we ended up getting. We looked at 2 before that were a decent size but they felt like the NYC nightmare apartment that you see in movies and tv. One of them was in a building near a really congested interesection next to a subway station. The previous tenants had been evicted so the apartment was a wreck with dirt and garbage everywhere. The subway was above ground and went by the back of the apartment. From the window you could see the train tracks and graffiti. There were cops all over the block and the only parking was meter parking. I had an internal freak out at the idea of living there. Then we saw an apartment a few blocks away that was also in a congested shopping district. and it had a crazy layout and was also a mess. It was nice relief to look at the apartment in Crown Heights. It isn't too far from Prospect Park and there is a grocery store across the street. We looked at a few places in Sunset Park that would be really close to Molly and Brian (in one case it was right downstairs) but the Crown Heights apartment definitely had the right price and accomodations for a dog that cannot do a lot of stairs and was bigger than the other one bedrooms that we looked at. Next on the to do list is have a yard sale in Philly and figure out how to organize all of our personal items into a 3 room apartment. We will have a least a week before Ryan starts school to unpack and organize right. I feel up for the challenge. Since I moved in with Ryan in April we never properly set the house up because we new that moving was in the near future and we still had to paint and finish the floors. I have always lived in a chaotic bedroom and am hoping to for once live in one that is organized and attractive. This is also the first time that I will have full reign over my living space. I'll only have one person to compromise with instead of 3.
Philly life continues to be busy. Ryan is in a band called Must Be Nice with my old housemate Amy and another guy named Russ. They started playing shows on Sunday. We went to Scranton to Amy's parents house for a pool party/show. It was awesome. Sunday was perfect swimming weather. There was tons of food and beverages and we got to see Must Be Nice and a pop punk band from Florida called Larf play. A parent's house felt very appropriate for a first show. They played outside so the sound was a little wonky, no montiors or Lollapalooza stage yet! Ryan has been working on this band since we met in October with Russ and it WAS NICE to see them finally play a show. Yesterday they played in West Philly with Larf again and tonight they are going to play in Sea Isle City NJ. Tonight should be so good. In my opinion Good Luck is the best band that is still playing and NJ rules.
A few months ago, we planted a vegetable garden which has since exploded with tomatoes and other veggies and we have also been getting a CSA share all summer. As of late I have made vegan cole slaw with CSA carrots and cabbage. I'm not sure what else to do with cabbage in the summer. We also have been getting a lot of beets in the CSA. I never bought beets before but I am falling love with them. I have been into making mashed beets and potatoes. This has been so delicious. I just boil the beets and potatoes together and just mash them up with almond milk and earth balance. Everything turns pink so it is beautiful and delicious. Last night we made salad with pasta, green beans, greens, apples, tomatoes, carrots, cukes, and peppers. We just steamed the green beans and threw them in. I have never eaten green beans in salad before and it is awesome. I love the CSA because it forces me to cook with things I don't normally buy like beets, cabbage and green beans. We were also getting scallions for awhile and I became a total fan. I loved the scallions in salad.
My last day of work is August 5th, then I'm going to Michigan for a week, then I am moving to Brooklyn. Holy Crap!!!!
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
I staffed at the Wooden Shoe last night. It has been awhile since I have staffed. I had to take some steps back because I was so heavily involved in everything that I was doing (zines and finance) that no one was going to take over anything unless I backed off a lot. Even if things weren't done my way I had to let other people learn through their own mistakes. It is kind of crazy that everything I was doing as the treasurer has now been broken up into jobs done by several different people. I used to enter all of the daily sales into the computer, made sure that the numbers added up, did all the cash deposits, paid all of the bills, paid the monthly sales tax, tried to keep up with budget reports, and reconciled the accounts once a month. When I was prompt with all of the duties it too so long each month. I eventually let some stuff slide because I had so much on my plate. It is nice that so many people are interested with learning finance and are keeping up with things. For so long it was just me. It took me a really long time to figure out how to teach anyone finance stuff because I had to figure it all out myself. The learning curve was steep.
I was talking to Briton the other day about how many skills we have learned from staffing at the wooden shoe. We both gained a lot from doing conflict resolution even though conflicts were pretty hard. I don't think any of the conflicts that we were involved with were fully resolved, but dealing with them instead of ignoring them were beneficial for most involved. I learned a lot of listening and communication skills and definitely got a lot more assertive as a result of being involved and challenging myself.
I feel sad that I met a lot of friends through the collective and many of them are not involved anymore. It is hard to understand what makes people leave completely, especially after working so hard to make it a better place to be. It will be weird to move away and not be involved for the next year or so. But I really don't see me wanting to volunteer at any other info shops. Mostly because I want to focus 100% on school, but also because I feel like the wooden shoe is family and you just don't go around joining other people's families. Bluestockings does have coffee though...
I am tabling this weekend at the Scranton Zine Fest! Come visit. Scranton is fun!
I was talking to Briton the other day about how many skills we have learned from staffing at the wooden shoe. We both gained a lot from doing conflict resolution even though conflicts were pretty hard. I don't think any of the conflicts that we were involved with were fully resolved, but dealing with them instead of ignoring them were beneficial for most involved. I learned a lot of listening and communication skills and definitely got a lot more assertive as a result of being involved and challenging myself.
I feel sad that I met a lot of friends through the collective and many of them are not involved anymore. It is hard to understand what makes people leave completely, especially after working so hard to make it a better place to be. It will be weird to move away and not be involved for the next year or so. But I really don't see me wanting to volunteer at any other info shops. Mostly because I want to focus 100% on school, but also because I feel like the wooden shoe is family and you just don't go around joining other people's families. Bluestockings does have coffee though...
I am tabling this weekend at the Scranton Zine Fest! Come visit. Scranton is fun!
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
I feel like I woke up on the wrong side of the bed today. Yesterday when I got to work, the phones were down from 8am until 9:20. It was amazing. Normally it is so busy on Monday mornings, especially between 8 and 9. More staff starts coming in after 9 to help with the call volume. So, it was busy all day after the phones started working again, but it felt more managable. Today it hasn't been as busy but I immediately got 2 problem callers that screamed at me like I was physically hurting them. I've had my finger on the hang up button all day today. I just can't handle the demands that people make sometimes. Customer service can be so daunting. I feel really happy that I don't go around screaming my demands at everyone and treating people like they are stupid.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
I went to the gym yesterday for the first time in about a month. I really didn't want to go but I did it anyway and it felt really good. I woke up today not hating the alarm and I feel more energized and less depressed. I have been pretty sedentary since I started working full time. Sitting around all day has been bad for my back, eyes and morale. I was only at the gym for about half an hour but it was a good first step for getting back in the habit. A few months ago I had a month free at sweat gym and I was addicted to it. I wanted to go everyday for hours. I normally only went for about an hour but all I could think about was what I wanted to do next. With so much other stuff going on I haven't had the same kind of intensity for the gym. But it still makes me feel good to go on a regular basis. Hopefully I can keep it up through the rest of the summer. The gym I go to is called Planet Fitness. I go there because it is cheap and some friends from theWooden Shoe also signed up to go. We call it the gym of the people because it was signs that say "no judgement zone" everywhere and they have pizza day and bagel day once a month. I haven't been there yet for the food days but I bet it is fun. I pay $20/month and I get to always bring a friend (usually ryan comes with me) and free tanning and half price drinks for the cooler. I haven't bought any drinks and I don't think I'll be tanning any time soon but I like being able to bring a friend.
Tuesday was Rebecca's birthday. We normally go to the movies on her birthday. This year we went to see Thor and ate so much popcorn and drank soda! The movie was fun but a little convoluted. I wish it had been a Thor/ Adventures in Babysitting crossover. Adventures in Babysitting is my only reference to Thor before this movie. It is frustrating when movies are made just to make sequels or as a set up for other movies (like the avengers). It isn't that hard to give a movie substance and all I mean by substance is a good backstory and chemistry between the characters. It was entertaining enough though. After the movie I gave Rebeccas some birthday presents including the Lady Gaga cd, the first 2 seasons of the Jersey Shore and a bottle opener with Madonna on it. I think she liked all her presents. I didn't have any wrapping paper, so I was very "green" and wrapped her presents in plastic bags and shoe boxes.
I finished the Girls to the Front book yesterday. After I finished it I spent a lot of time at work reading reviews of it and most of them were pretty spot on. It was a really fun read. There is a lot of gritty details about how things went down. I think Marcus's perception of the times and how riot grrrl resulted from everything else going on during that time period was really apt. I read Allison Wolfe's review of the book and I really enjoyed it.
http://www.nypress.com/article-21671-reconsidering-riot-grrrl.html
Marcus does always describe Wolfe as being goofy and does downplay the legitimacy of bratmobile as a band. I also really enjoyed Mike Mckee's review of the book in the Philadelphia Weekly
http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/music/A-Misunderstood-Movement-Riot-Grrrl.html
Marcus melded together a lot of research and many interviews to craft an enthralling narrative of the times. When I started reading it I immediately got hooked. I really tried to stretch it out so I didn't finish it right away. The last chapter was a total downer. I would love to hear what other people thought of the book. I feel like I need some time to process some on the described moments of oppression olympics style cutting each other down for being privileged. That stuff is really tricky to deconstruct. It was interesting to read some of the women's perspective now on some of the extreme stuff that they did when they were younger. Like purposefully making yourself the victim to win an argument and things like that. I definitely would recommend this to anyone interested in the 90s, punk, feminism, etc. I always disconnect grunge like Nirvana from more underground punk bands and this book was a good reminder of how connected everything was before Nirvana signed to DGC and "punk broke."
The lastest issue of Bitch magazine has a good article on Courtney Love, Frances, her mother Linda Carroll, and her biological grandmother Paula Fox. I recommend it if you like that kind of stuff.
Tuesday was Rebecca's birthday. We normally go to the movies on her birthday. This year we went to see Thor and ate so much popcorn and drank soda! The movie was fun but a little convoluted. I wish it had been a Thor/ Adventures in Babysitting crossover. Adventures in Babysitting is my only reference to Thor before this movie. It is frustrating when movies are made just to make sequels or as a set up for other movies (like the avengers). It isn't that hard to give a movie substance and all I mean by substance is a good backstory and chemistry between the characters. It was entertaining enough though. After the movie I gave Rebeccas some birthday presents including the Lady Gaga cd, the first 2 seasons of the Jersey Shore and a bottle opener with Madonna on it. I think she liked all her presents. I didn't have any wrapping paper, so I was very "green" and wrapped her presents in plastic bags and shoe boxes.
I finished the Girls to the Front book yesterday. After I finished it I spent a lot of time at work reading reviews of it and most of them were pretty spot on. It was a really fun read. There is a lot of gritty details about how things went down. I think Marcus's perception of the times and how riot grrrl resulted from everything else going on during that time period was really apt. I read Allison Wolfe's review of the book and I really enjoyed it.
http://www.nypress.com/article-21671-reconsidering-riot-grrrl.html
Marcus does always describe Wolfe as being goofy and does downplay the legitimacy of bratmobile as a band. I also really enjoyed Mike Mckee's review of the book in the Philadelphia Weekly
http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/music/A-Misunderstood-Movement-Riot-Grrrl.html
Marcus melded together a lot of research and many interviews to craft an enthralling narrative of the times. When I started reading it I immediately got hooked. I really tried to stretch it out so I didn't finish it right away. The last chapter was a total downer. I would love to hear what other people thought of the book. I feel like I need some time to process some on the described moments of oppression olympics style cutting each other down for being privileged. That stuff is really tricky to deconstruct. It was interesting to read some of the women's perspective now on some of the extreme stuff that they did when they were younger. Like purposefully making yourself the victim to win an argument and things like that. I definitely would recommend this to anyone interested in the 90s, punk, feminism, etc. I always disconnect grunge like Nirvana from more underground punk bands and this book was a good reminder of how connected everything was before Nirvana signed to DGC and "punk broke."
The lastest issue of Bitch magazine has a good article on Courtney Love, Frances, her mother Linda Carroll, and her biological grandmother Paula Fox. I recommend it if you like that kind of stuff.
Monday, May 23, 2011
The biggest news is that I officially accepted to NYU, so I am going to be moving to New York sometime this summer. I'm pretty exciting about this move, especially because this is a huge next step on what has seemed like an endless quest to become a nurse. I started taking prereqs in 2006 when I was working in Trenton and taking night classes at CCP. I took 2 classes and then I took a years off to switch jobs a few times, travel and work on more personal stuff. Fall 2009 I started taking classes again and it felt like an uphill battle. I took Anatomy and Physiology and molecular biology first semester and had to drop molecular biology and forfeit the tution for it because it was so challenging. Second semester I suffered through A&P 2 with a sexist, offensive professor. I also took nutrition with an awesome professor. Last summer I hit my head against a wall multiple times taking microbiology with the same shitty sexist dude and this fall I took Developmental Psychology with another wackadoodle sexist dude. This spring I took molecular biology. I really liked the professor but after turning down drexel and getting waitlisted at Penn I had little steam left to plow through another class that felt like it was going nowhere. I took all these classes while switching jobs numerous times, negotiating conflicts, doing finances, ordering zines and about a hundred other things at the shoe, going through some other personal stuff like deaths in the family and break ups.
Getting accepted to a school that I actually want to go to feels like a great reward after going through all that crap.
This are the things I am excited about:
Moving near NYC friends, Carolanne, Molly and Veena.
Having a cute apartment with Ryan and TK and Dodger.
Having a college schedule with no work (winter break will actually be a break)
Delicious food in NYC
New stuff to do
New friends
Not driving as much
Things that I am worried or sad about:
MONEY (debt and the high cost of living in NYC)
school being hard
missing philly friends
schoolwork hanging over my head all the time.
missing the Wooden Shoe
Not having a lot of free time
Adjusting to a new city.
Getting accepted to a school that I actually want to go to feels like a great reward after going through all that crap.
This are the things I am excited about:
Moving near NYC friends, Carolanne, Molly and Veena.
Having a cute apartment with Ryan and TK and Dodger.
Having a college schedule with no work (winter break will actually be a break)
Delicious food in NYC
New stuff to do
New friends
Not driving as much
Things that I am worried or sad about:
MONEY (debt and the high cost of living in NYC)
school being hard
missing philly friends
schoolwork hanging over my head all the time.
missing the Wooden Shoe
Not having a lot of free time
Adjusting to a new city.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Work has been so busy lately so I haven't had much time to update. When I started this blog I thought I would have time to write everyday. Clearly that has not been the case.
This weekend drove to Maine to see Molly for her thesis art show. She graduated with her MFA this weekend! So cool! Friday's drive was rough. By the time we got through NYC it was around 7:30 and both Ryan and I were done with driving. Unfortuantely we had about 5 more hours to go. Neither one of us had gotten enough sleep on Thurs. Halfway through Massachusetts Ryan became delirious so I was on my own for the rest of the driving. We got to Molly's apartment around 12:30am after leaving philly at 3:30. Such a long day! We gave Molly hugs and immediately fell asleep.
On Saturday we ate so much delicious food. My favorite was Japanese dinner. I always write off sushi as something as I am not crazy about, but that was wrong of me. Q, Ryan and I ordered a bunch of food to split up. We got avocado and cucumber sushi, tempura, sweet potato sushi, spring rolls and scallion pancakes. It was all of my favorite things! Other food highlights from the day including good coffee, flatbread vegan pizza and a hot lemonade in a pint glass with Maine maple syrup. The lemonade was an amazing drink. So good. And it was very appreciated that it was served in a full pint glass instead of a small mug. So much deliciousness for less than $3.00 Throughout the day we walked around with Molly, her parents and her partner Brian. It was fun crew. We went to a few thrift stores. I tried on a lot of clothes but the mirrors in one store were very unflattering so I couldn't bring myself to buy anything. We also walked to the water and saw boats. There was randomly a piece of the Berlin wall by the water. After so much walking around we went back to Molly's apartment for naps before her opening. I was still pretty exhausted from all the traveling on Friday.
Molly's opening was so fun. There was tasty snacks and a lot of cool art to look at. Molly's art was the best art. Some of her classmates had done some really interesting projects. It was fun to decompress with Molly after the show and get the background on the people and the projects. Much gossip was said. It was so good to hang out with Molly and Q. They are some of my oldest Philly friends and whenever we hang out it feels really comfortable and homey. We have been through so much together.
We ended Saturday by dancing at a Portland gay bar called Styxx. I loved it. The dj played a mix of top 40 music from the last decade. I love going out and hearing songs I know. They played the Punjabi MC song Beware of the Boys which is a fav to dance to. I prefer the version with Jay-Z but I'll take it. I don't think I have heard that song out dancing in over 3 years. It was a fun time but we couldn't stay super long because we had a long drive back to Philly on Sunday.
We were woken up on Sunday to news that Molly and Brian had bought us a bunch of baked goods for breakfast. It was a really nice surprise. We ate scones and muffins and home baked bread (made by molly's roommate Michael) and had coffee. Then we had to say goodbye to Molly, Q and Brian. It was so sad. I'll be seeing Molly soon since she is moving to Brooklyn in a few weeks. Knowing she would be in nyc is part of the reason I applied to nursing school there. Since Q is living in the bay area now I never seem to have enough hang out time with him.
Sunday Ryan and I drove all day to get back to Philly at a reasonable hour. We stopped for snacks and soup in a bread bowl from pantera bread. And got home to find out the Dodger left so many presents for us. Someone flaked on picking him up to take care of him so he was alone for a lot of Sunday. I was very mad at him since he peed on 2 novels that I had to throw out a couple of other important things. We have since made up though. I think he gets anxious when left alone for too long. We threw out one of his favorite carpets to pee on so hopefully that will help.
Last night I watched the movie Blue Valentine. My favorite doctor that I used to work with is the abortion dr in the movie. I had no idea that he was in the movie. It was kind of freaky. I guess they were going for realism so they cast a real abortion doctor to do it. The movie was a little slow for me. Being that I have a lot of experience in dysfunction relationships (my parents and my own), it didn't offer anything that was eye opening or that struck a chord. I really like Michelle Williams and I sympathesized with her character a lot. The Ryan Gosling character seemed sympathetic sometimes, but mostly annoying. He encompassed a lot of the qualities that annoy me about men. He carried around a ukulele and plucked it inappropriately, he didn't listen, didn't pay attention to body language, and was in denial about most things. His intentions were probably ok, but he fucked up a lot.
This weekend drove to Maine to see Molly for her thesis art show. She graduated with her MFA this weekend! So cool! Friday's drive was rough. By the time we got through NYC it was around 7:30 and both Ryan and I were done with driving. Unfortuantely we had about 5 more hours to go. Neither one of us had gotten enough sleep on Thurs. Halfway through Massachusetts Ryan became delirious so I was on my own for the rest of the driving. We got to Molly's apartment around 12:30am after leaving philly at 3:30. Such a long day! We gave Molly hugs and immediately fell asleep.
On Saturday we ate so much delicious food. My favorite was Japanese dinner. I always write off sushi as something as I am not crazy about, but that was wrong of me. Q, Ryan and I ordered a bunch of food to split up. We got avocado and cucumber sushi, tempura, sweet potato sushi, spring rolls and scallion pancakes. It was all of my favorite things! Other food highlights from the day including good coffee, flatbread vegan pizza and a hot lemonade in a pint glass with Maine maple syrup. The lemonade was an amazing drink. So good. And it was very appreciated that it was served in a full pint glass instead of a small mug. So much deliciousness for less than $3.00 Throughout the day we walked around with Molly, her parents and her partner Brian. It was fun crew. We went to a few thrift stores. I tried on a lot of clothes but the mirrors in one store were very unflattering so I couldn't bring myself to buy anything. We also walked to the water and saw boats. There was randomly a piece of the Berlin wall by the water. After so much walking around we went back to Molly's apartment for naps before her opening. I was still pretty exhausted from all the traveling on Friday.
Molly's opening was so fun. There was tasty snacks and a lot of cool art to look at. Molly's art was the best art. Some of her classmates had done some really interesting projects. It was fun to decompress with Molly after the show and get the background on the people and the projects. Much gossip was said. It was so good to hang out with Molly and Q. They are some of my oldest Philly friends and whenever we hang out it feels really comfortable and homey. We have been through so much together.
We ended Saturday by dancing at a Portland gay bar called Styxx. I loved it. The dj played a mix of top 40 music from the last decade. I love going out and hearing songs I know. They played the Punjabi MC song Beware of the Boys which is a fav to dance to. I prefer the version with Jay-Z but I'll take it. I don't think I have heard that song out dancing in over 3 years. It was a fun time but we couldn't stay super long because we had a long drive back to Philly on Sunday.
We were woken up on Sunday to news that Molly and Brian had bought us a bunch of baked goods for breakfast. It was a really nice surprise. We ate scones and muffins and home baked bread (made by molly's roommate Michael) and had coffee. Then we had to say goodbye to Molly, Q and Brian. It was so sad. I'll be seeing Molly soon since she is moving to Brooklyn in a few weeks. Knowing she would be in nyc is part of the reason I applied to nursing school there. Since Q is living in the bay area now I never seem to have enough hang out time with him.
Sunday Ryan and I drove all day to get back to Philly at a reasonable hour. We stopped for snacks and soup in a bread bowl from pantera bread. And got home to find out the Dodger left so many presents for us. Someone flaked on picking him up to take care of him so he was alone for a lot of Sunday. I was very mad at him since he peed on 2 novels that I had to throw out a couple of other important things. We have since made up though. I think he gets anxious when left alone for too long. We threw out one of his favorite carpets to pee on so hopefully that will help.
Last night I watched the movie Blue Valentine. My favorite doctor that I used to work with is the abortion dr in the movie. I had no idea that he was in the movie. It was kind of freaky. I guess they were going for realism so they cast a real abortion doctor to do it. The movie was a little slow for me. Being that I have a lot of experience in dysfunction relationships (my parents and my own), it didn't offer anything that was eye opening or that struck a chord. I really like Michelle Williams and I sympathesized with her character a lot. The Ryan Gosling character seemed sympathetic sometimes, but mostly annoying. He encompassed a lot of the qualities that annoy me about men. He carried around a ukulele and plucked it inappropriately, he didn't listen, didn't pay attention to body language, and was in denial about most things. His intentions were probably ok, but he fucked up a lot.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
I got some exciting news today. I got accepted to the NYU accelerated nursing program. This is pretty big news. I had applied to UPenn in the fall and I got waitlisted and then rejected. I was pretty bummed and depressed about school stuff. I took biochem this spring and even though it wasn't that difficult, I had no attention span for school work. I wanted to do everything but study. I was even tempted to give up the nursing school idea all together. But when I got the acceptance letter from NYU this morning I was pretty ecstatic. Moving to a new city and starting school would be a really exciting adventure. I would have to decide in the next 3 weeks. EEEEEEEE. The prospect of moving to NYC in just a few months seems so weird. I've lived in Philly for so long. I love routine and the thought of change stresses me out even if it ends up being good. Even considering my reservations, I think this could be a really good move for me. I've been working towards nursing school for years. Moving to New York for awhile would be a great pay off. It would be a 15 month program with sessions fall, spring, summer and fall of 2012 and then I would be a nurse. Crazy life changes!
This may sound silly but I have always wanted to have my own apartment by myself of just one other person. Moving to New York would definitely satisfy this life goal. I like the idea of having a small amount of living space to take care of and having a minimal amount of stuff. If anyone knows how to go about looking for apartments in NYC (or let's be honest, Brooklyn) let me know. It seems totally overwhelming.
This may sound silly but I have always wanted to have my own apartment by myself of just one other person. Moving to New York would definitely satisfy this life goal. I like the idea of having a small amount of living space to take care of and having a minimal amount of stuff. If anyone knows how to go about looking for apartments in NYC (or let's be honest, Brooklyn) let me know. It seems totally overwhelming.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
I got so excited about my blog and then I haven't had time to post until now. Last week Ryan and I had to buy a new refigerator for the house. We spent hours gchatting about what kind would be best. I wanted to upgrade to the 2 door-side by side refrigerator and then I got worried that it wouldn't be big enough to fit a pizza box. That was pretty much my biggest concern. Will our new fridge fit a pizza box? I also didn't want a fridge with the freezer on the bottom because I have this feeling that that is where food goes to die. I felt so much anxiety about not making the right decision or spending more money than necessary. But we got a fridge on sale and then we got it delivered and they took the old one away. The online reviews for our fridge were pretty good and we got an extended warranty. All of that was just in time for Ryan's birthday/housewarming potluck. The party was so fun. I got to talk to a lot of people that I don't to see very often. We watched my work's lady gaga parody video a few times and it was a crowd pleaser. I got a vegan treats cake and people brought pies and homemade ice cream. We even got a plant for a housewarming gift. It was nice to be able to show people the house. I feel really proud of it, even though I'm not totally moved in and haven't been able to help with a lot of the labor of painting and floors.
School sucked up so much time and energy this semester. My final is this Friday and I cannot wait until I don't have to worry about school work any more. I really want to concentrate on going through my stuff. Getting rid of things, moving, eating better, going to the gym, and working on the house. It would also be nice to see friends and feel like I am a part of a community again. I've been feeling pretty isolated due to school work. Having to get up early for work and the cold weather haven't exactly motivated me to get out to events.
The day after the party was spent cleaning the house again because Ryan's mom, sister and niece were visiting from Michigan. Hanging out with other people's families is always a challenge for me. I feel like I always get shy and tongue tied. It was fun hanging out with his niece though. She is 3 and talks non stop. She doesn't miss anything and asks questions about everything. When I was in Michigan about 10 mins after we first met she asked me "Why do you have hair on your mouth? I don't have hair on my mouth." I felt a little awkward but just told her that it grows there and some people have it and some people don't. I like that she speaks her mind and asks so many questions. She was also really fond of my cat, which I really appreciate. I liked letting her feed TK treats.
I realized while ryan's fam was staying at the house that Titty Kitty appeared to be hunting something in the house. She does this by staying by one area for hours and trying to get under whatever shelf or furniture is there. I was so afraid that Tk was gonna catch a mouse and run around the house with it in her mouth, which may be frightening for a small child. Luckily TK found her mouse at night after they had already caught their flight. She has been on the hunt ever since for more mice. It is cute when she is up all night patrolling the house. After she catches her prey she sleeps for days and barely lifts her head up to eat. Being a mouser is a hard job.
Yesterday I went to NJ to go to the dentist and had dinner with my mom. We went to Olive Garden. It is a not so secret guilty favorite of mine. After dinner we went over to the public library for their book sale. They get tons of book donations that they sell for fundraising and then at the end of the sale they have a day where you can pay $5 and fill up a brown bag with as many books as will fit. I used to be a very fast, avid reader and I could plow through books pretty quickly. Owning books wasn't really a problems since I was always reading. Now I acquire books as if I read quickly, but it takes me months to finish a book, especially while taking classes. I have amassed a huge collection of books that I intend to read. I grew up in a hoarding household and have spent a lot of time resisting the urge to hoard. The process of getting rid of stuff is mysterious to me, so it is better if I don't bring stuff home. There are still a few things that I tend to hoard because they are nice to have around and you can "always use." Books have become one of those things. I try to keep them organized and I do get rid of some from time to time, but having a wall full of books is comforting to me. I came home with one bag full of books that I am excited to read. I'll let you know in a few years when/if I get to them all.
Things that have been on my mind lately: moving, birth control options, the depressing state of reproductive justice in PA/the country, and the Obamas.
School sucked up so much time and energy this semester. My final is this Friday and I cannot wait until I don't have to worry about school work any more. I really want to concentrate on going through my stuff. Getting rid of things, moving, eating better, going to the gym, and working on the house. It would also be nice to see friends and feel like I am a part of a community again. I've been feeling pretty isolated due to school work. Having to get up early for work and the cold weather haven't exactly motivated me to get out to events.
The day after the party was spent cleaning the house again because Ryan's mom, sister and niece were visiting from Michigan. Hanging out with other people's families is always a challenge for me. I feel like I always get shy and tongue tied. It was fun hanging out with his niece though. She is 3 and talks non stop. She doesn't miss anything and asks questions about everything. When I was in Michigan about 10 mins after we first met she asked me "Why do you have hair on your mouth? I don't have hair on my mouth." I felt a little awkward but just told her that it grows there and some people have it and some people don't. I like that she speaks her mind and asks so many questions. She was also really fond of my cat, which I really appreciate. I liked letting her feed TK treats.
I realized while ryan's fam was staying at the house that Titty Kitty appeared to be hunting something in the house. She does this by staying by one area for hours and trying to get under whatever shelf or furniture is there. I was so afraid that Tk was gonna catch a mouse and run around the house with it in her mouth, which may be frightening for a small child. Luckily TK found her mouse at night after they had already caught their flight. She has been on the hunt ever since for more mice. It is cute when she is up all night patrolling the house. After she catches her prey she sleeps for days and barely lifts her head up to eat. Being a mouser is a hard job.
Yesterday I went to NJ to go to the dentist and had dinner with my mom. We went to Olive Garden. It is a not so secret guilty favorite of mine. After dinner we went over to the public library for their book sale. They get tons of book donations that they sell for fundraising and then at the end of the sale they have a day where you can pay $5 and fill up a brown bag with as many books as will fit. I used to be a very fast, avid reader and I could plow through books pretty quickly. Owning books wasn't really a problems since I was always reading. Now I acquire books as if I read quickly, but it takes me months to finish a book, especially while taking classes. I have amassed a huge collection of books that I intend to read. I grew up in a hoarding household and have spent a lot of time resisting the urge to hoard. The process of getting rid of stuff is mysterious to me, so it is better if I don't bring stuff home. There are still a few things that I tend to hoard because they are nice to have around and you can "always use." Books have become one of those things. I try to keep them organized and I do get rid of some from time to time, but having a wall full of books is comforting to me. I came home with one bag full of books that I am excited to read. I'll let you know in a few years when/if I get to them all.
Things that have been on my mind lately: moving, birth control options, the depressing state of reproductive justice in PA/the country, and the Obamas.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
I wanted to start this blog, mostly because LJ is blocked at work, but a lot of other blog sites are not. I work at a call center so I have a lot of computer time. I've gotten really into reading other's blogs. No matter what they write about, it is fun to see what people are up to. I thought it would be fun to practice writing and talking about myself since that is normally something I am not very good at.
I named this blog Jeez Louise because that is something that I say a lot. I work at a call center and I schedule appts for various health centers in the area. This job is mostly pretty great for me, but it is easy to get exasperated and frustrated. Often after I hang up the phone I find myself muttering "jeez louise." I used to take for granted that there was common phone etiquette. Not anymore. People often ask questions, then cut me off when I try to answer them, dial on their cell phones while I am talking, make appointments for personal medical visits and procedures on the subway, bus or hanging their head out of the window of some moving vehicle. Even when I get frustrated this is one of the best jobs I have ever had and I love it.
This weekend Ryan and I went on a quest to look for a sofa set. I am moving into his house. This is the first time I have ever moved in with a partner, so it is a pretty big deal. Purchasing joint furniture ups it a little. But we've talked concingency plan too if this don't work out. I'm optimistic though. We bought our sofa set in south jersey during an "Easter Weekend Sale." Luckily our sales person didn't know how to calculate percentages and we got 25% instead of 20% and we opted to pick up the furniture in Delaware so we avoided sales tax and a delivery charge. We picked up the sofa set without too many problems and on the way home stopped at a hole in the wall to get delicious vegetarian turkey hoagies at Capriotti's, which was right down the road from where the furniture warehouse was. Since we had the van and were all amped up from our huge furniture purchase, we went to more box stores to buy a bed frame, comforter and sheets set. Our room is looking pretty good!
Now that we have nice things we are facing the dilemma of what to do with pets that also like nice things. Both our dog and cat like to claw furniture. Dodger, a distingushed gentleman of somewhere around 10 years old likes to lay in a comfortable spot, preferably bed or couch but will settle for a blanket if nothing else is available. He hops on the couch everytime we turn our backs and it is pretty heart-wrenching pulling him off but we are trying to stay firm with "no Dodger on the new couches." I went around buying catnipped scratching posts and cardboard scratching devices for my cat to distract her from the couches. I also bought spray stuff that is supposed to repell the cats from the furniture. Does anyone know any good ways to deter cats from scratching furniture? I also clipped her nails, so hopefully that will help. I've been aching to get another kitten and a muppet dog, but 2 dogs and a cat in one house is already a lot to care for and clean up after. It is kind of sucky having nice comfy couch but not being able to curl up with a cute dog. I guess this is a peril of having nice things?
I named this blog Jeez Louise because that is something that I say a lot. I work at a call center and I schedule appts for various health centers in the area. This job is mostly pretty great for me, but it is easy to get exasperated and frustrated. Often after I hang up the phone I find myself muttering "jeez louise." I used to take for granted that there was common phone etiquette. Not anymore. People often ask questions, then cut me off when I try to answer them, dial on their cell phones while I am talking, make appointments for personal medical visits and procedures on the subway, bus or hanging their head out of the window of some moving vehicle. Even when I get frustrated this is one of the best jobs I have ever had and I love it.
This weekend Ryan and I went on a quest to look for a sofa set. I am moving into his house. This is the first time I have ever moved in with a partner, so it is a pretty big deal. Purchasing joint furniture ups it a little. But we've talked concingency plan too if this don't work out. I'm optimistic though. We bought our sofa set in south jersey during an "Easter Weekend Sale." Luckily our sales person didn't know how to calculate percentages and we got 25% instead of 20% and we opted to pick up the furniture in Delaware so we avoided sales tax and a delivery charge. We picked up the sofa set without too many problems and on the way home stopped at a hole in the wall to get delicious vegetarian turkey hoagies at Capriotti's, which was right down the road from where the furniture warehouse was. Since we had the van and were all amped up from our huge furniture purchase, we went to more box stores to buy a bed frame, comforter and sheets set. Our room is looking pretty good!
Now that we have nice things we are facing the dilemma of what to do with pets that also like nice things. Both our dog and cat like to claw furniture. Dodger, a distingushed gentleman of somewhere around 10 years old likes to lay in a comfortable spot, preferably bed or couch but will settle for a blanket if nothing else is available. He hops on the couch everytime we turn our backs and it is pretty heart-wrenching pulling him off but we are trying to stay firm with "no Dodger on the new couches." I went around buying catnipped scratching posts and cardboard scratching devices for my cat to distract her from the couches. I also bought spray stuff that is supposed to repell the cats from the furniture. Does anyone know any good ways to deter cats from scratching furniture? I also clipped her nails, so hopefully that will help. I've been aching to get another kitten and a muppet dog, but 2 dogs and a cat in one house is already a lot to care for and clean up after. It is kind of sucky having nice comfy couch but not being able to curl up with a cute dog. I guess this is a peril of having nice things?
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