Saturday, July 28, 2012

Happy Birthday, Brad!

Last weekend we took advantage of our first discounted tickets from my company.  They had family day at Six Flags: The Great Escape, so Brad and I got our tickets and headed north.  It was just $30/person for admission, parking, and hamburgers/hot dogs for lunch!  We've actually never been to a theme park together, so this was fun.

He was in the process of asking me why I'm taking a picture of us waiting in line.


Us on the roller coaster (jk, we didn't have friends to take our picture.  These are some random people.  But we did that)


The swings are my favorite!

The skyride, which I got surprisingly scared on and Brad freaked me out by shaking it.

Got up the courage to extend my arm out of the ride to take our picture

"Let's take a picture with the old man."
"Here, I'll take your picture."

Lady nearby says "do you want a picture with both of you?"
I say "Yes.  Yes we do."

I said I wanted one and Brad took me seriously.

Our handstamps to get back in the park.  "Sasquatch".


All in all, a fun day.  We went to the water park too, which was good since it was pretty hot (come on, this is New York, where's the "cool" weather??)

Then Wednesday was Brad's birthday!  Too bad I had to work all day...but I made him one of his favorite desserts, Butterfinger Blondies:

http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2011/08/butterfinger-blondies.html

You know it's gonna be good when just the batter looks delicious

All set with homemade buttercream icing!

Happy 26th!


We talked about going to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown this weekend as part of his birthday present, but...we've been lazy again.  I mean, we've done a lot of laundry today, but...we planned to "get things done around the house" and...it still looks the same as it did this morning.  Oh well.  Probably hall of fame next weekend though!  And we'll get the birthday boy some new clothes since his are kinda falling apart (yikes).  It's just a lazy, rainy weekend!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Happy Accident

So Brad has been needing a desk for when he starts grad school, and I found one on the employee "trading post" at work.  We went to go buy it from the guy yesterday and brought it back in Brad's truck.  I was dreading getting it up our narrow staircase, but since we don't have any big strong guy friends up here, it was going to be a necessary evil.

So we got back home, went upstairs to clear out a path for the beastly desk, and came back out to get it from the truck.  Got it to the front door (I was already struggling) and...realized I had locked us out  (didn't turn the doorknob lock out, and the keys were inside!)  So there we were, a huge desk waiting outside of our apartment, 7 pm so the front office was closed.  And I didn't have the "after-hours" number on me...that was inside, too...

I had met our downstairs-neighbor, Kim, one time in passing.  She had seemed really nice, so I hoped she would be willing to help us out!  Knocked on the door and asked if they had the paperwork with the after-hours phone number on it.  Turns out her husband, Matt, has been at this complex for 6 years.  So he didn't know where the paperwork was, but I guess he had some phone numbers saved...came back out and told us someone was on their way!  He called 4 different phone numbers for us, till he got a guy who was actually in the complex at the pool.  That guy came straightaway, I was thinking about how we would pay the $50 unlocking fee, and the guy said "technically I'm supposed to charge you 50 bucks for this, but eh, here you go."  What a relief.

Then it got more awesome because Matt offered to help Brad get the desk upstairs.  Yesss.  They got it up there with (I think) not too much difficulty, while I chatted with Kim a little more.  I will be paying them soon in baked goods!

So, a dreadful moment (locking ourselves out) turned into a happy accident...we got to meet the neighbors and talk with them a little more, and I didn't have to attempt to lift a behemoth desk!

Kim and Matt seem really nice...we're happy to have good neighbors :)

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Settling In

Wow, I didn't realize I had gone two weeks of working without posting!  The schedule has taken some getting used to...I'm on a 9/80, meaning I work 80 hours in 9 days and then have every other Friday off.  Which will be awesome when I have my first Friday off (next weekend), but for now...it just makes for some long days :)  I get started at 7:00 so that I can be done by 4:30 (3:30 on the non-off Fridays, woohoo), meaning I get up at 5:00.  The drive only takes about 20 mins, but I like to not feel rushed getting ready in the morning...and I need time for a Starbucks run ;)

Anyway, so waking up at 5:00 means I'm trying hard to get to bed early.  So by the time we're finishing up dinner, I'm starting to think about bedtime!

I'm excited about my job.  The engineers come to us statisticians with their projects, and these are always varying and it seems like the statistical needs are different each time!  So I think I will always be challenged...which I like.  Of course, I'll be feeling the pressure to do well and get it right (as Dan said, "people could die if you get it wrong, so it's good to want to get it right!")

It's a really good work environment.  One thing I'm really excited about is that our little office (about 5 people) goes on a walk in the park next door during lunchtime.  It's good to get away from the desk for awhile!

And on the home front...for July 4th we thought about going to fireworks somewhere...there are a few shows in the area that are apparently good.  But again, me and my early bedtime -- we ended up just hanging out at home.  We did mean to break out the ice cream maker to celebrate the 4th (a wedding gift we hadn't used yet!) but once I opened it up I realized we needed to freeze the container bowl for a really long time.  So, it happened on the 5th!



It was delicious!  We also had a Williams Sonoma ice cream mix my mom had given us, which made it extra-good.  Tasted pretty similar to Blue Bell...ah, I miss Blue Bell.  And...this week we made some more, haha.  We may be a little addicted.  But why not make use of the ice cream maker while it's hot outside, right??

Then, onto the weekend.  We got haircuts in the morning and chatted up our hairdressers for ideas of things to do in the area.  One immediate suggestion was the farmer's market going on at the time, in the park that we always go to run.  It was kinda small (actually I'm not sure if that was normal since I hadn't been to a farmer's market before!)  We came away with some blueberries, cookies, and "apple salsa" (interesting).  We also walked to the lake in the park so I could stare at the ducks.


That evening, we made our first venture up to Saratoga Springs.  Lots to explore in that place, but for now we just ate at a Mexican restaurant (they DO exist!) before going to the drive-in at Malta.


 Crowded!

Ready for the show to start

We watched The Amazing Spiderman and Brave.  Two movies in a row is quite a bit, but it was worth it to explore this new area of ours and have a fun evening! 

On Sunday we visited a third church.  The first church was about the size of the one we'd been going to in Temple, the second was pretty small, and this one was a mega-church.  I'm leaning toward the first church we visited.

As for this weekend, not much in the plans.  We're planning to sign up at a gym tomorrow...somehow I'm going to try to fit in aerobics classes after work every day! 

In Brad News: we went to an open house for his grad school this week, they talked about the importance they place on helping their graduates get jobs.  He's getting ready to sign up for his classes and see what undergraduate stuff he needs to complete to qualify for the CPA exam.  Classes start 9/5!  So in the meantime, he gets to chill out :)  Also, his birthday is coming up!  We talked about going to NYC for his birthday; he's never seen the NYSE in action.  But it would have to be next weekend, since that's my off-Friday closest to his bday.  Probably won't do that, since 1) we're trying to save some money after being paycheck-less for awhile and with moving expenses and 2) NYC will probably be more pleasant in the fall!

So, I'm still thinking about it.  Brad doesn't like to make a big deal out of his birthday, but I think we should :)


Monday, July 2, 2012

Big Girl Job

Well today I started my big girl job...it was an orientation day, full of powerpoints and a long list of acronyms to learn...sounds like tomorrow I'll be given some projects!  I'm still pretty nervous about getting started and what expectations will be right off the bat, but it was good to get the first day behind me and start getting used to the company.  The people seem great to work with and I think it'll be a good work environment.

Here's my first day of work outfit:

So exciting...I woke Brad up just to take my picture, ha.

Also, funny story about our church visit yesterday: we visited a different place from last week, just seeing what's out there...this one was closer to home but we were still arriving right-on-time, maybe a minute late.  We walked up to the door and...it was locked!  We could see people in the church inside, but we pushed and tried the door and...nothing.  We wondered, would a church really lock people out for being late??  Seemed crazy, but we didn't know what else to do (no other entrances) so we headed for the car.  When we were almost to the car, we saw a guy park and start to walk in, so I asked him if the church was locked.  He said it shouldn't be, so we followed him to the door.  And...he pulled the door open, and voila.  Can't believe we both pushed and didn't think to try pulling it open!  Dummies.  So, we made it to church after all and were glad they didn't have a strict latecomers policy.


Also yesterday, we went back to our park that we found during the apartment-hunting trip.  We ventured into a new part of the running trail and found some beautiful scenery:



I could get used to this (especially this at temps in the 70s/80s and not in 100+ weather)


And finally, the conclusion to my pantry-closet adventure: it stands up, and it doesn't wobble!  We did end up having to lean it into the wall a bit so it doesn't tip forward, but overall I'd call it a success.  I used a drill for the first time!  Made Brad demonstrate it though, so I can't take full credit for the pantry.  Just most of the credit ;)

Tah-dah.