I had fun creating my first superbowl pool this year with all of my classmates. Since we are all grad students with no money, the boxes were 50 cents a square. That's a far cry from the hospital pools my dad participates in that are $25 a square.
Too bad it was a slow moving game, didn't make for a very exciting pool. I ended up with some good numbers and good chances, but no wins. Oh well, congrats to my speechy friends who did win!
Now the next question: What is the next thing I can bet 50 cents on?
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Saturday, February 02, 2008
uncharted territory
The wait is finally over and almost over at the same time. I know my clinic assignment now-- adults! I am excited for the opportunity to work with adults this semester, it is a completely new and forgein experience for me. After years and years of working with kids, this will certainly be an adjustment. I have actually only had one job since I started working after high school that didn't involve children. It was in a library at UCSD, working in an adjunct section of Inter Library Loan, where I scanned and emailed journal article to people all day. Boy was that exciting!
My main concern is breaking the habit of using that voice that you get with kids. I have certainly been conditioned for years (incorporating behavioral psychology terms here, please excuse me) to respond to whomever I am working with in that high but soft voice with an affirmative "good job!"
Clinic starts next week, let's hope I don't tell my adult clients that they are "awesome".
If I do a good job, can I at least get a sticker?
My main concern is breaking the habit of using that voice that you get with kids. I have certainly been conditioned for years (incorporating behavioral psychology terms here, please excuse me) to respond to whomever I am working with in that high but soft voice with an affirmative "good job!"
Clinic starts next week, let's hope I don't tell my adult clients that they are "awesome".
If I do a good job, can I at least get a sticker?
Monday, January 28, 2008
mmmm, cheesy
I was so excited to see my new Fine Cooking magazine last weekend, even though I haven't gotten a chance to read it yet. The front cover showed a picture of macaroni and cheese, which I got hooked on and couldn't stop thinking about for a week. I had never So finally, I resigned to just try the recipe without my beloved magazine. I read through several recipes from the web and my roomie's new 'Cooking Light' magazine. So excuse the following recipe's lack of details, as it is my own. But trust that it comes from a blend of other reputable recipes (mostly Cooking Light, so you can feel better that this is pretty healthy) and it is utterly delicious. So much so that I have made this mac and cheese recipe two times in the past week. I also didn't realize how great this would be, so I didn't take a picture. I am sure I will be making it again soon, as it is one of my new favorite winter dishes-- toasty warm on a rainy day!
Mac and Cheese
adapted from a bunch of recipes
servings: 3-4 as main dish, 6-8 as side
time: 45 minutes
taster comments coming soon!
adapted from a bunch of recipes
servings: 3-4 as main dish, 6-8 as side
time: 45 minutes
- 1 1/2 cups elbow macaroni
- 6-8 oz cheddar cheese (maybe 2 cups)
- 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese
- 2 Tbsp flour
- 3/4 cup milk
- a good dash of paprika, salt and pepper and small dash of chili powder
- dollop of sour cream
- tsp Dijon mustard
- 1 slice of bread, in crumbs using the food processor (I use the butt of the bread that no one likes) -it should be about 1/2 if you want to substitute boxed bread crumbs
- 1 Tbsp melted butter
taster comments coming soon!
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
a local incident
Some may have seen the local news coverage about a shooting that occured less than a block from my parents house on Saturday night. The incident happenned at the Masonic Lodge that shares a parking lot with my church in Long Beach. Intial rumors and reports in the night linked the incident to Parkcrest members or staff. Later it was confirmed that the shooting occured at a birthday party for 2 teens at the neighboring Masonic Lodge. Two died in the incident and one suffered non-life threatening injuries. I came into town on Sunday afternoon as the dust was settling, so I missed most of the initial uncertainty. My parents had come home late Saturday night from LAX (right after the incident) to find their neighborhood blocked off by dozens of police cruisers. The police were in the process of shuttling 300 teenagers that were at the event to the elementary school a few blocks away for questioning. They explained to one policeman that they lived in the neighborhood and as he let them by my dad asked if it was safe to go home. The policeman responded "I don't really know." The gunman has still not been caught.
Here is a video of the NBC news coverage from Sunday afternoon.
Here is a video of the NBC news coverage from Sunday afternoon.
Friday, January 18, 2008
my nighttime endevour
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