Since nothing else exciting is going on I thought that I'd post some pictures from a couple weeks ago when I went out with Joe, his advisor & her son, Sai and Stephan.
Joe & Carolyn at Montmorency Falls in Quebec City.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Bored....
So, Joe's up in Norway for the week doing experiments and I'm stuck here pulling my hair out trying to finish my poster for my next scientific meeting. Nothing too exciting is going on over here at the moment. Over the weekend we had Adrian and Stephan over for raclette and then we headed to Teodora's going away party. I somehow managed to get Joe out of there around midnight and then I broke out in hives on the way home... that was creepy considering I hadn't done that since I was 8 years old. No idea what set it off, but thank goodness for Benadryl & Zyrtec. Other than work, I've been keeping myself occupied with TV shows on DVD. After 2 full discs of Family Guy I now understand why my brother loves the show, and well, now I can't wait to finish season 3. And then I'll move on to the Sopranos... everybody at work loves that show, so now I have to get caught up in the insanity of Tony Soprano. Couch potato here I come.
Since nothing else exciting is going on I thought that I'd post some pictures from a couple weeks ago when I went out with Joe, his advisor & her son, Sai and Stephan.



Since nothing else exciting is going on I thought that I'd post some pictures from a couple weeks ago when I went out with Joe, his advisor & her son, Sai and Stephan.
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Norway sucked, by the way. It's not that Bergen isn't a nice city. It is a great little city and definitely worth visiting. It's just that when I go, the lab puts me into an apartment that actually in the same building as the lab I'm working in. While great for heading to the lab in your socks, I did not leave the building for nearly 4 consecutive days (there is a cafeteria downstairs). Couple that with the cold, miserable weather outside, and, yeah, not that exciting. Experiments worked though.
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