Moments
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Happy New Year
Friday, November 26, 2010
Defense and Thanksgiving


Wednesday, October 13, 2010
sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Perspective
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Time doesn't stop for you



Tuesday, April 6, 2010
France for Spring Break (Round 2)
The next day we packed up and took the train to Corte. We really didn't know m
The next day "the nomads" packed up again and headed for Ajaccio at 8am. Its a good thing Clark can read French otherwise we could have missed the little note that said the train is not running go to the bus area instead! After getting our hotel de Paix in Ajaccio we took the bus as far down the coast-line as we could. We scoped out the waters for good snorkeling spots and hiked up a large rock overlooking the sea.
The last day in Corsica we snorkeled (with full body wetsuits of course) near the bus stop, Neptune in Ajaccio. Although the water was clear the overcast made shadows in th
Back in Marseille we went on a walk to the most lovely water I have ever seen. I was as if I was in one of those magazine pictures of exotic places. Except the water was really cold and there were people. Including a young man in his whitey tighties running around. Regardless it was an
On my way back to the airport I got the royal treatment as Clark took the 1.5 hr. bus, metro and bus again ride from his house to the Marseille airport with me. We arrived 30 mins before my flight took-off. This was perfectly fine since the 1st flight was only going to Paris and it is a small airport. I like the rapid turn-around time! Especially when I know there is someone willing to help if something doesn't go according to plans :)
Friday, January 1, 2010
December 2009
In the afternoon, we continued on to Pisa to meet with Jacopo. The next day we saw his defense, I wouldn’t say we heard it though, as it was given in a lecture hall that wasn’t isolated at all from the commotion of previous graduates celebrating in the hallway. It went well, and from what I understand, Jacopo got a perfect score plus honors!
That night we celebrated with a huge, wonderful dinner with his family and roommates. The next day, we went to the mountains with Jacopo, Jacopo, and Cal (Heather’s brother – who caught up with us the evening before as another stop on his round the world tour). Also, that’s no mistake – we really went with two Jacopo’s. One is the one many of you may know, the other was his roommate.
In the mountains we did some snowboarding. There was some minor drama when Heather got separated from her group and didn’t make it back at the agreed time. Turns out she was a little lost and got some bad directions. I found her at the ski rental shop in the process of getting directions back to the hotel. The other drama was my overreaction to a wipeout where I hit my head at the end of the second day. I had a headache that didn’t go away and began to fear it was significant. One interrupted dinner, one doctor consult, one hospital visit, and one CT scan later, I was essentially given the okay and out 15 euros. I plan to try snowboarding again though. This time I lasted 2 days instead of just one. I’m curious to see whether it’s 3 days (increasing by 1) or 4 (doubling each time) that I last the next time.
After snowboarding, it was back to Pisa and then on to Rome. In Rome, we were able to meet Luca and spend an evening and a day with him. Good to see him and eventually find him and the hotel. Rome’s roads are awful in that most are restricted access, preventing Jacopo from taking anything remotely like a direct route to our intended destination. Also, in addition to the unfortunate rain, Jacopo’s friend was unable to meet up with us because her flight got canceled. We did get an extensive tour of the back streets though on our walk to dinner. On the following day, with Luca and Cal, we were able to tour the Coliseum and see some of the Forum and Paletine hill.
Cal left before Heather and I on his train to Zagreb. We were able to go to “Trevor” fountain and see Piazza de Espagna with Luca before we had to depart ourselves to catch our flight to Zagreb. However, it turns out we needn’t have gone quite so early as that flight was ultimately delayed 2.5 hours.
Igor and Jelena were wonderful hosts, loaning their apartment to us, and allowing us to experience alone the joy of waking up at 5 or 6 something in the morning to Cal’s arrival to let him in. After a little extra sleep, we were introduced to the city of Zagreb. We had a wonderful dinner with Jelena’s parents and a night on the square with their friends in addition to a tour of Igor’s offices. On our way to Zadar, Cal, Heather, and I saw Lake Plitvice and its famous waterfalls. A heavy snowfall a few days before had the water really flowing and really cold. The park was also nearly empty as it was Christmas Eve.
On Christmas day, we awoke in Zadar and exchanged gifts. Among other things, I got some wonderful slippers that I’m wearing as I write this to keep my feet warm. We saw the river Krka and its waterfalls (again out of its banks) and had a nice dinner at the roadside restaurant nearby (the only place we could find open).
The next day we saw the smallest town in the world (Hum – really, that’s its name…), though perhaps it’s now just formerly the smallest town in the world as its done further downsizing of its services. We also got to see “Motourvun” twice before seeing Split.
We spent one more night in Zagreb before Heather and I flew back Rome and Cal caught the train to Warsaw, Poland. In Rome, we spent just an evening before Heather flew back home to see Nevaeh. I had an extra day in Rome to see the city and the Vatican before flying back to Marseille…
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Virginia --> Beaumont
I had the opportunity to go to Virgina and work on multiscale modeling of hypertension with some collaborators at U
VA. I must say Charlotesville is beautiful!Then I picked up Clark on my way home in the Houston Airport and we had dinner w/ a friend and then watched a play. The play was called, "Gruesome Playground Injuries," and had Selma Blair in it! Watching someone famous that close was pretty neat. The plot itself was just ok. Maybe I am not mature enough yet to appreciate all the symbolism.
Flash forward to g
obble day. The last 2 Thanksgivings I've spent with my bubble twin (Thaidra); however, this time the tradition was broke and I followed my roommate to Beaumont. Although sticking w/ tradition (and the guilty conscience) we did a 10k turkey trot. Although this was my slowest pace yet at 12.5 min/mile, I always enjoy running with a good friend! Then to replenish our muscles we had some home made deep fried turkey. I don't know if regular turkey will ever taste the same. That stuff is mmm mmm good! I would say one of my favorite moments during the trip would be seeing Melodie and her cousin doing the Beyonce leg shake :) If you don't know what I am talking about here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m1EFMoRFvY.
