The last couple weeks have been somewhat slow and unproductive. Work has been really slow; I end up sitting for hours with basically nothing to do, and this feeling of "doing nothing" has definitely filtered into my entire day. I haven't updated the blog, even though I have been doing fun things, and I have not been as good about working out, either. I did, however, finally finish the formal project plan for my Master's thesis/work-based project, which is great! Now, I have about seven weeks to complete the project, and I will officially be done with graduate school! Yay!
I have been trying to get outside more now that the cold weather has lifted a bit. On Martin Luther King Jr Day, Mom, Bambi and I finally got to go to Pacifica. It is truly one of my favorite Bay Area outdoor activities. We go when we are stressed, happy, depressed, or need to recharge in any way.
That particular Monday was so sunny (Pacifica tends to be windy) and absolutely gorgeous. There were huge waves coming in as well, and tons of people enjoying the weather and the unusual swells.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Warm Day in San Francisco
One of the best consequences of trying to blog is forcing yourself to look around and capture interesting and unusual things that you see throughout your life that are fleeting and often forgotten.
Yesterday, when I went to San Francisco with a few friends, I ended up taking a few photos of some of these unusual things, which I don't usually see in my suburban surrounds. It was the first warm day after weeks of bitter cold, so there were tons of happy people in the streets!
First stop was the Contemporary Jewish Museum, which has an uber-modern addition that was built fairly recently-and as my friend commented-looks like a space-ship.
From the inside, the structure opens into a huge room, where the windows turn into beautiful sky lights.
Yesterday, when I went to San Francisco with a few friends, I ended up taking a few photos of some of these unusual things, which I don't usually see in my suburban surrounds. It was the first warm day after weeks of bitter cold, so there were tons of happy people in the streets!
First stop was the Contemporary Jewish Museum, which has an uber-modern addition that was built fairly recently-and as my friend commented-looks like a space-ship.
From the inside, the structure opens into a huge room, where the windows turn into beautiful sky lights.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
I'm fed up!
My computer at work is a useless piece of junk. We are still using Internet Explorer 7, which so out-of-date that many web-sites don't function on it. However, since internal VA sites only work on IE, we are forced to use it. Already today, it crashed twice while I have been trying to do some work. My head is about to explode!
To top it all off, my Google search isn't working. I called our IT help desk, and I haven't received any help. This is such a Dilbert moment. I would put in a cartoon, but my Google isn't working. What an irony!
I suppose that the only sane thing to do is to realize that working for the government means that I will not get the most advanced technology on the market. After all, I work in a building that used to be a nursing home and was built when Lyndon Johnson was President. You can also find random treasures like old 1960s cafeteria that hasn't been used in twenty years but hasn't been remodeled due to lack of funds.
To top it all off, my Google search isn't working. I called our IT help desk, and I haven't received any help. This is such a Dilbert moment. I would put in a cartoon, but my Google isn't working. What an irony!
I suppose that the only sane thing to do is to realize that working for the government means that I will not get the most advanced technology on the market. After all, I work in a building that used to be a nursing home and was built when Lyndon Johnson was President. You can also find random treasures like old 1960s cafeteria that hasn't been used in twenty years but hasn't been remodeled due to lack of funds.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Honey, you baked!
Whenever I bake, I always think about the scene in Clueless when Cher is getting ready for her date with Christian and tries to bake some cookies for him. She takes a roll of store-bought cookie dough, rolls it onto a baking pan, and sticks it in the oven. However, she forgets to take it out and causes a minor fire.
Anyway, that is neither here nor there.
I decided that I was going play Sally Homemaker and make dinner. Since starting school, I almost never cook, and mooch off my parents for almost all of my home-made food. Yesterday, I made chili, which is something we never make at home, since it doesn't really fall into the Russian food category. It was really yummy-lots of turkey meat, beans, and tomatoey sauce. I served it with sliced avocado, chives, cilantro, sour cream and shredded cheese. My family approved. My dad even took some to grandma's house, and she really enjoyed it. It's a chili miracle!
For dessert, I made a "chocolate chip cookie pie" which is basically a giant chocolate chip cookie/pazooki.
When I posted the pic on Facebook, I think people assumed that I did something very fancy, when in fact it was super easy. I googled a recipe for a "Giant Chocolate Chip Cookie"-this is the link on AllRecipes.com. Naomi mixed up the cookie dough, and instead of spreading it thinly on a pizza pan like the recipe says, we shoved the dough into a pie tin.
Two really important things to remember: cook the pie for about 30 minutes longer than the recipe suggests, since the middle is really thick; and cover the pie with tin-foil so that the crust doesn't burn while the middle bakes through.
We ate it"a la mode" with vanilla bean ice-cream. It turned out to be a super rich, decadent dessert. The only down-side is that I ended up falling into a major food coma, and instead of going out with my friends, I ended up vegging on the couch and watching Russian TV with my mother.
Anyway, that is neither here nor there.
I decided that I was going play Sally Homemaker and make dinner. Since starting school, I almost never cook, and mooch off my parents for almost all of my home-made food. Yesterday, I made chili, which is something we never make at home, since it doesn't really fall into the Russian food category. It was really yummy-lots of turkey meat, beans, and tomatoey sauce. I served it with sliced avocado, chives, cilantro, sour cream and shredded cheese. My family approved. My dad even took some to grandma's house, and she really enjoyed it. It's a chili miracle!
For dessert, I made a "chocolate chip cookie pie" which is basically a giant chocolate chip cookie/pazooki.
When I posted the pic on Facebook, I think people assumed that I did something very fancy, when in fact it was super easy. I googled a recipe for a "Giant Chocolate Chip Cookie"-this is the link on AllRecipes.com. Naomi mixed up the cookie dough, and instead of spreading it thinly on a pizza pan like the recipe says, we shoved the dough into a pie tin.
Two really important things to remember: cook the pie for about 30 minutes longer than the recipe suggests, since the middle is really thick; and cover the pie with tin-foil so that the crust doesn't burn while the middle bakes through.
We ate it"a la mode" with vanilla bean ice-cream. It turned out to be a super rich, decadent dessert. The only down-side is that I ended up falling into a major food coma, and instead of going out with my friends, I ended up vegging on the couch and watching Russian TV with my mother.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Comings and Goings
My mom complained that I haven't posted anything on this blog in a while (isn't it great that my mom is the #1 and only fan of this here bloggy). When I told her that I have nothing to write about-my life consists of going to work, going home in the dark, driving to my parents to eat dinner, and driving to school, now that the quarter has started. I jokingly said that I can write about the muddy parking lot I am forced to use when I go to work, and my mom actually thought it was a good idea.
First, let me begin by saying that nobody's job is perfect. I do not hate working where I work. I simply think that there are some idiosyncrasies in working for the federal government that may not exist in the private sector, especially the "flush-with-cash" Silicon Valley private sector-aka Facebook, Google, etc.
First, I work on a medical campus, which is going through a lot of construction. One problem is that there is not enough parking. So the "Powers that be" decided to open up one of the grass "pastures" and turn it into a "temporary" parking lot. This "temporary" parking lot has been open for at least three years. During the summer, the heat hardens the dirt/mulch/saw-dust mixture, so it is habitable.
However, since this winter has been particularly rainy, the parking lot entrance has turned into a mud-pit, similar to the kind of surface dirt bikers or monster truck drivers particularly enjoy.
First, let me begin by saying that nobody's job is perfect. I do not hate working where I work. I simply think that there are some idiosyncrasies in working for the federal government that may not exist in the private sector, especially the "flush-with-cash" Silicon Valley private sector-aka Facebook, Google, etc.
First, I work on a medical campus, which is going through a lot of construction. One problem is that there is not enough parking. So the "Powers that be" decided to open up one of the grass "pastures" and turn it into a "temporary" parking lot. This "temporary" parking lot has been open for at least three years. During the summer, the heat hardens the dirt/mulch/saw-dust mixture, so it is habitable.
However, since this winter has been particularly rainy, the parking lot entrance has turned into a mud-pit, similar to the kind of surface dirt bikers or monster truck drivers particularly enjoy.
Here is a photo of one of these grass lots. My poor little Mazda is on the left.
Every morning and evening, I go off-roading in the mud. So maybe my days aren't that boring after all.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Photos of Flowers
During the last several day, I have been thinking about what my next blog post should be. I don't want this to be simply a diary of special events, travel, or parties. At the same time, I don't want to spill my deepest and darkest secrets (this is a public forum, after all).
Since I don't really know if anyone reads this, or really cares...I almost imagine this being an online vault where I can deposit something I would like to remember. Things move so fast, and my memory is getting worse and worse by the second, so I need a little help cataloging things I do, think about and feel throughout life.
And, since my life is not especially exciting at the moment...I always say that you can do work & social life, or school &social life, but work & school & social life does not really work...I will write about little moments or thoughts that inspire me, lessons I have learned, impressions that I gather, and so on.
With that, let's proceed.
This post will be about how I like to take photos of flowers on my phone. Photos of flowers look especially beautiful and unique with some snazzy Instagram effects.
Roses look amazing!
This is a photo of a dahlia I took this summer. It grew in a planter box at Stanford Shopping Center. I can't believe that something so perfect is real!
Since I don't really know if anyone reads this, or really cares...I almost imagine this being an online vault where I can deposit something I would like to remember. Things move so fast, and my memory is getting worse and worse by the second, so I need a little help cataloging things I do, think about and feel throughout life.
And, since my life is not especially exciting at the moment...I always say that you can do work & social life, or school &social life, but work & school & social life does not really work...I will write about little moments or thoughts that inspire me, lessons I have learned, impressions that I gather, and so on.
With that, let's proceed.
This post will be about how I like to take photos of flowers on my phone. Photos of flowers look especially beautiful and unique with some snazzy Instagram effects.
Roses look amazing!
This is a photo of a dahlia I took this summer. It grew in a planter box at Stanford Shopping Center. I can't believe that something so perfect is real!
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
These are a few of my favorite things...
Well, it's 2013!!!!! I am excited for the new year, although it is impossible to predict what will happen in the next 12 months. I know that there will be two graduations-Naomi's and mine-but besides that, the year is a blank slate.
My three resolutions this year are:
1) Go to bed before 11pm on work-nights. My sleep schedule is so funky and unpredictable, and everyone knows that if you don't get good sleep, your heath and mood suffer, blah blah blah.
2) Be more positive. I will strive to notice and comment on more positive things in life, to compliment people more, to gossip less, smile more, and be less sarcastic/sardonic/caustic.
3) Have more fun. School is almost over! Time to hang out with fun people :)
The Czechs have a saying- "jak na novy rok, tak po cely rok (Like the New Year, like the Next Year.)" Meaning-the way you spent new year is the way you will spend the rest of the year. I think I have a good chance of having a good 2013-Novey God was great!
My three resolutions this year are:
1) Go to bed before 11pm on work-nights. My sleep schedule is so funky and unpredictable, and everyone knows that if you don't get good sleep, your heath and mood suffer, blah blah blah.
2) Be more positive. I will strive to notice and comment on more positive things in life, to compliment people more, to gossip less, smile more, and be less sarcastic/sardonic/caustic.
3) Have more fun. School is almost over! Time to hang out with fun people :)
The Czechs have a saying- "jak na novy rok, tak po cely rok (Like the New Year, like the Next Year.)" Meaning-the way you spent new year is the way you will spend the rest of the year. I think I have a good chance of having a good 2013-Novey God was great!
These lovely people visited!
We celebrated Mom's birthday!
We had a lovely table setting!
We had amazing food-including lamb chops...
that we all enjoyed!
I got to wear my new hot pink blazer, even though Naomi said I looked like Blanche from the Golden Girls :)
The only one that had a rough go was Bambi. I scared her when I popped some small fire-works. She had an anxiety attack, peed on Mom's bed, trembled all night, and looked for Naomi obsessively. We finally gave her some roofies (tranquilizers from the vet) and she calmed down after several hours and passed out. Poor thing-I'm sorry Bambi!
Well, here's to a great 2013! Happy...Happy...Happy...Happy...
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