T-Day preparations

November 23, 2011

Have you all finished your food shopping?
We have, and most was done Sunday.
One or two more items yesterday, but I think we are good to go.

There was the minor inconvenience of a power outage this morning, but not long enough to consider cooking the turkey early. And we never lose power. Well, hardly ever. (There was a crow fricasee on the transformer once.)

Of course, our original plan was to skip the day of feasting and take a long walk instead.
That is, if the weather cooperates at all.
We have had probably 2-inches of rain over the past day. I heard it was some sort of record. 
If we can’t walk (or don’t want to walk in the rain), we will just eat ourselves silly.

Either way, there will probably be some naps involved.

I heard from the source that Rey made it to St. Louis intact.
Fog and mist were his primary difficulties, and they sounded reasonable.

Safe travels to any that are traveling.
Over the river and through the woods ….
And if you are a salmon in the outlying Seattle area, over the road to follow the river, click below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEG8tfXb0VI

11/20/2011

November 20, 2011

Update: I missed putting a title at first, but Carl noted todays date. So many were excited about 11/11/11. I think this is even better, even though it is not quite the same back and forwards.

Yesterday was sort of lost to me.
Not all bad, just lost.
It started following about a 12-hour sleep. Really.
I laid down to relax before dinner. And then I got really confused when Carl came to bed because I thought it was time to get up for work. Wrong on all counts. Time to go to bed, not a work day.

We did take a nice long walk with a few errands thrown in the mix. And when I took us further in one direction that we needed to go, by accident, it must have been so Carl could do a good deed for the day. There was a woman, probably in her 80’s or so, trying to carry a floor lamp to the lamp store. She was close, but stopping to rest, so Carl offered and then carried the lamp into the store for her. The entire walk was probably four miles or so. And we got a couple of movies. Watched The King’s Speech. A good movie. Still to come is My Favorite Year.

Today started after a more normal night, in which Carl sleeps several hours in a row.
He has been fighting a cold, and sleeping with a plugged nose and C-Pap machine is a trick.

We did a job that has been on our to-do list for some time.
Measuring the basement. This is associated with the remodel, and two people measuring is just not all that efficient. Add stuff piled everywhere against walls, and that little tape measure, pencil, clipboard balancing act can become just a bit much. And you would think we could remember 3 measurements without writing them down. But we finished, and now I need to translate these scratches to a drawing.

So we celebrated with a walk. Actually a drive-walk-drive. We have walked to the grocery store frequently enough, but with pumpkin and turkey on the list, I did not feel like carrying quite that much weight. So we drove to the grocery store, left the car and walked from there to do two other errands. Then the grocery shopping.

Bonus at the grocery store was two different fire trucks. One when we returned from our other errands. They were tending to somebody that was having a sinking spell (so it appeared). The second when we left the grocery store – a ladder truck, doing their shopping. [It takes so little to make our life more exciting.]

Now we are waiting for dinner to cook. (I am waiting, Carl was cooking. Turkey meatloaf to be precise. Mmmm)

We have two plans for T-Day. Plan A – Long walk.  Plan B – Cook a turkey dinner.
Plan A is the going in position, but the forecast is for rain. (Imagine that. Rain in November in Seattle.)
So we got a turkey and a pumpking. We are holding the trimmings to just a few. Since we are less than a few.
[If we go with Plan A, the second part of Plan A is cooking the turkey dinner on Friday.]

Work-Week

November 18, 2011

And what a week it has been.

I am an engineer, but I don’t do too much engineering any more.
I am supposed to do planning, but anything that I planned to do this week did not get done.

This week I did everything from act as a pseudo General Manager to Human Resources to Receptionist.

Really. I performed all of those functions at some time during the week.
Sometimes way more than I ever wanted to. (Receptionist can be fun.)
And that’s about all I can say about that.

Today’s work was a seminar.
About setting rates.
And I was about that excited about it.
It did have some interesting bits, and I managed to sneak in a review of some other work for a bit.
They provided a pretty good lunch, and there was time enough to take a stroll around the grounds of Bellevue City Hall.

Because it was in downtown Bellevue, I took the bus.
Carl gave me a ride to the starting point in the morning. Raining and cold, so that was a nice gesture.
Coming home no choice but to walk the less than one mile home.
Not a bad walk.
It was raining again, and then it turned into bouncing white rain showers.
Not sure I would call it “snow”, and it didn’t quite qualify as “hail”.

The 80%

November 14, 2011

So Carl had the in-class part of his Excel class today and got 80%.
And there was one question that was on a subject he had never seen before, so maybe they will adjust for that.
I am a proud wife.

I spent a fair amount of time myself over the last few days playing with Excel, and Access.
And I learned something from Carl’s studies. Alt+Enter will insert a line break into a line of text in an Excel cell.
I did not konw that, and it is a bit of information that will be very useful.

So – for all of the pain and suffering, well at least suffering, I am causing Carl – there is good to be found.

Next – PowerPoint.

11/11/11 PM

November 11, 2011

Tonight’s weather was our entry to the winter storms. We started by briefly losing power this morning. Enough to interupt the computer, but not close the gate. (Power failure default position.)
Leaving the cocoon of the building exposed me to the slush falling, really pouring out of the sky. The white was in contrast to the leaves blanketting the parking lot 1 day’s worth). I was actually happy for the slow traffic as we negotiated our way over the road white with hail.

11/11/11

November 11, 2011

Sun, a golden orb, fading to yellow as it rises in the east.
Mountain, skirts rising, majestic peak hidden from view.
Waves breaking from the south.
Clouds laden with rain encroaching from the north.

Leaves everywhere.

 Today.

work

November 8, 2011

As in that is what I have been doing.
And what I will be doing for the foreseeable future.

So I have been delinquent on this blog.

Did see the eagle driving to work yesterday.
And am fitting in this brief blog on the way to work today.

Thanks for driving, Jim.

Sounder’s WIN, and yet it is Closing Day 2011

November 2, 2011

Today was, as it turns out, the last MLS game for the Seattle Sounders in 2011.
It was also the last game for Kasey Keller. And he got a shut-out.
It was also Seattle weather in spades. Or in raindrops. So the season ended as it began on Opening Day.

It didn’t just rain. It poured.
There was a brief time when it was not raining quite as hard, but then it started up again.

The game was incredibly entertaining.
The Sounders really gave us their full 90 today. 99 if you count extra time.
They were running hard and fast, and it was just like energy unleashed.
Real Salt Lake played defense and falling down.
Kasey had a few easy saves, and a one-on-one spectacular save. (Any 1 v 1 save is spectacular.)
The first half was 0-0, and then in the second half the Sounder’s got 2 goals!

Unfortunately they needed 3.

This was the second leg of a two leg game, and Salt Lake won the first game 3-0.
I really did not like the way RSL played, or their attitude. But, none-the-less, they will be moving on.
But I will not be rooting for them.

And on a carl comic note, link here.

Was that Halloween?

November 1, 2011

We put a pumpkin out yesterday.
Carl carved a face, but it was lacking passion.
Carl has been lacking passion for the holiday as it is becoming so overblown.
I think I saw somewhere they quoted $6 Billion dollar holiday, and that the average family buys $40 in candy. (And not the expensive kind for most.)

We did have candy here to give out. One package of single Resses Peanut Butter Cups, and some homemade packages (baggies) of candy corn. This was because one person on our block said that was their favorite candy, and the store only had big bags of the stuff. So Carl made our own. Of the 8 or 9 little ones that actually stopped at the house (in 3 groups), the candy corn was a big hit. Since most of them know of us, hopefully they will actually allow the eating of the hand (never touched by human hands) bagged candy. [Really, he poured it from one bag to the other. Didn’t touch a kernel.] So, even with the paltry amount of trick-or-treaters, we did not have too much left. I believe 9 pieces was the final count.

Earlier in the day Carl took his two charges on a downtown Ballard trick-or-treat adventure. I didn’t realize that so many businesses participated. And they were going to go out later in the evening as well. (Carl was King Felix with a King Felix shirt, pink cape, rainbow wig and a crown. And I did not see him, so no pictures.) The kids were Star Wars characters, Jangofet and Darth Vadar.

Today at work there was the usual pile of candy brought from homes. Including a large pile of Full-Size candy bars.
Our office snack shop will be lacking any new funds today for sure. I resisted most temptation, and only had one (full-size) Three-Musketeers bar. There was a pile of candy in the Managers meeting, which lasts 3 hours. I just couldn’t resist.

And then, my Manager notes that I am picking the candy bar apart as I eat it. That is eating the chocolate off of the top, sides and bottom, before eating the middle part. But that is what I like about Three-Musketeers. Everybody had a good laugh.

On a side note, I do remember my father remarking that I would pick my food apart as I was eating it. Why couldn’t I just eat it? I guess some things never really change. And yes, I was a picky eater, but I don’t think that is what it usually means.

The Season’s Over

October 30, 2011

And so we can move on to other pursuits.

Like Soccer. The Sounders are into the MLS playoffs. Unfortunately our shrine must have been lacking as they are now down 0-3 after the first leg of the openning session.

Sounders' Shrine, with a touch of Cardinals still up

Outside of a short walk and some mushroom picking destroying in the back yard, we were pretty much homebodies over the weekend. That is not to say we were not busy.

Unfortunately, most of my busy time has been focused on work.
Fortunately, working from home with few distractions has allowed me to jump into a project that should have been started last February. I may try closing my door at work on Monday, and see if I can continue to make progress.

Carl has been working on his projects, and house cleaning.
And – so cute – one of his former charges, now a kindergartener, missed him and wanted to see him. So her family came over for a short visit on Saturday.
That was after we walked to the Post Office and Carl did his homework.

The post office was necessitated by the deep freeze and snow in the Northeast, including NYC.
Ashlan allowed as how her winter wear was essentially nil, and could we send some her way.
Boots, hat, gloves, scarf, and jacket are now winging their way east. Hopefully they are not delayed by the weather already in place.

Homework has moved from WORD to EXCEL.
It seems to be an easier start. Maybe it will prove to be more intuitive.
I spent a good deal of my work time this weekend in ACCESS.