I can't believe it's been 2 months since I uploaded the rest of the pictures from Stéphanie and Manu's wedding, but it really has been that long! Lots of things have been going on, but I've been super busy keeping up with my new job. I went from being super bored and unemployed to super busy and learning lots of new things. My official job title in Senior Research Associate, but I'm working as a Clinical Research Coordinator in a laboratory that does fMRI on patients with schizophrenia. Joe and I were also busy planning our move to our new, bigger apartment. We finally got to pick out all new furniture and I'm so excited to finally have adult furniture! We moved over the course of a week in early/mid August and had lots of 'fun' dealing with our old and new leasing offices, but it's finally all passed us and we're nearly all settled into the new place. We're still waiting on our new dining table, bench and hutch top. Once all of that arrives in the next few weeks, we can finalize the furniture arrangement and feel all settled.
We also got a new computer. I haven't had a chance yet to upload the photos I've taken the past few months, but I'll do that (I'll optimistically say) this week as long as I don't go too insane at work... lots of patients this week!
I also had the pleasure of getting a root canal last week.... spent 4 hours in the dentist's chair. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I won't have any complications. So far, so good!
Sorry for neglecting emailing everyone, but it's been nuts trying to set up the apartment while having a full time job. It was so much easier when when first arrived in Dallas because Joe and I made sure that we had a week to get settled before he started his job.
Anywho, hopefully I'll be able to post photos soon of our trip to Austin for the 4th of July and of the new apartment and sunset views.
Hope everybody's doing well!!
Joe & Carolyn at Montmorency Falls in Quebec City.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
More pictures from Stéphanie & Manu's Wedding
Finally, I got my ass in gear and posted a bunch more pictures of the wedding....it only took a month, exactly.....silly me!
-Here comes the bride.
-At the altar.

The rest of these pictures, I have unfortunately not yet processed in Lightroom and Photoshop, so the color and brightness are as they were coming out of the camera. The light got really funny when we were out by the lake, so when we get our new computer in August I'll be able to fix up more of those pictures.












-Here comes the bride.
-At the altar.
The rest of these pictures, I have unfortunately not yet processed in Lightroom and Photoshop, so the color and brightness are as they were coming out of the camera. The light got really funny when we were out by the lake, so when we get our new computer in August I'll be able to fix up more of those pictures.
-The happy couple
-Signing the witness book
-Exiting the church
-Manu and the girls
-Out the back of the Rolls...this picture will be cool if I can get the glare and the lighting fixed
-By the lake
-Manu being Manu
-Under the Territet sign...where the reception was held
-Joe & I by the lake
-More lake pictures
-On the terrace at the reception. I hope somebody got a picture with all of our eyes open...I didn't :(
-Emily catching the bouquet
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Swiss trip recap
Yes, I should have done this last week, but I was busy with hiring hangup stuff (I should be officially offered my job this week) and apartment hunting (we'll know by Friday where we'll be moving to in August).
Tuesday: We arrived in mid-afternoon and I immediately perked up from our overnight flight when I saw the Jet d'Eau in Geneva as we were landing. It was absolutely georgeous and clear out when we arrived...one of those rare crystal clear May days in Lausanne. We went directly to EPFL and then spent a couple hours hanging out at Melody's house. We then went directly to Lutry with our luggage (thanks to traffic)! I asked if we could leave our suitcases in the caveau while we went out to the lake with a couple bottles of wine...of course, it was no problem. We then hung out in the caveau until it closed and headed to GE for a late late dinner...yeah for yummy salads!!


Tuesday: We arrived in mid-afternoon and I immediately perked up from our overnight flight when I saw the Jet d'Eau in Geneva as we were landing. It was absolutely georgeous and clear out when we arrived...one of those rare crystal clear May days in Lausanne. We went directly to EPFL and then spent a couple hours hanging out at Melody's house. We then went directly to Lutry with our luggage (thanks to traffic)! I asked if we could leave our suitcases in the caveau while we went out to the lake with a couple bottles of wine...of course, it was no problem. We then hung out in the caveau until it closed and headed to GE for a late late dinner...yeah for yummy salads!!
-Melody and Jeff's awesome house, finally all finished and landscaped
-Joe along the lake in Lutry
-The vineyards
-GE
-GE
Wednesday: We slept in a bit, I went grocery shopping, and then I went up to the DBCM to have lunch with my old lunchmates. It was great to eat at the Italian place again and take a long leisurely lunch in the park. Then I hung out with Stéphanie & Tristan all afternoon...we played a bit in the apartment, and then we went to pick up her wedding dress! Afterwards, we picked up Joe & Manu at EPFL and headed to Stéphanie and Manu's for dinner.




Thursday: Was a swiss holiday, so I demanded that Adrian, Jen and Jacqui go hiking, but nothing too long or far away or too difficult...see, not too demanding ;) One of Jen's friends, Suzanna, and her boyfriend, Ben, also joined us on our medium 2.5h hike on 1h by train away from Lausanne to hike along the Gorge du Trient. Of course we went the wrong way and ended up under the Pissevache waterfall. Once we realized we were going in the complete opposite direction, we turned around, backtracked to Vernayaz and headed up a trail. It had lots of switchbacks and around switchback #18 I about died. Every part of my body hurt and I realized that I'm in terrible shape. Around this time, Jen realized that we were on the wrong path and instead of going up 500m, we were going up ~800m. We had beautiful weather, so I couldn't complain too much ;) We eventually hit a small town, Salvan, and took a break for lunch, where I nursed my poor feet and applied bandaids. We then headed from Salvan down the path we were supposed to have taken up the town. In the end, because we got lost, we were gone much longer than expected, so I ran running home to clean up after the hike to meet Dragana for a drink and then dinner with Stéphanie & the girls for a sort of bachelorette dinner.



Friday: We slept in a lot, after being up super late for the 3rd night in a row. I then headed up to the DBCM to have lunch with Natalie and Jyoti again. It was so nice to have lunch with them again. I really miss hanging out with them... Martha Stewart is no substitute! I then hung out in the DBCM for the afternoon trying to straighten-out the lovely discovery that HR at UTSouthwestern was not happy with my foreign PhD and I now had to get it certified. I also spent an hour with Sandoval and Yannick, working on questions about my photos that the reviewers asked about and I couldn't answer without access to the microscope and my original files. We now have answers! I then headed to EPFL and on to Melody and Jeff's house, where they graciously invited us and the lab over for a barbeque (see Kris Allen entry for photos).
Saturday: Stéphanie & Manu's wedding day!! I already blogged a bit about it, and I'll write more soon!
-The lunch gang
-Stéphanie & Tristan playing in his room
-Riding in the backseat with Tristan
-View from their apartment...I just realized this was the last time I will ever be in there!
Thursday: Was a swiss holiday, so I demanded that Adrian, Jen and Jacqui go hiking, but nothing too long or far away or too difficult...see, not too demanding ;) One of Jen's friends, Suzanna, and her boyfriend, Ben, also joined us on our medium 2.5h hike on 1h by train away from Lausanne to hike along the Gorge du Trient. Of course we went the wrong way and ended up under the Pissevache waterfall. Once we realized we were going in the complete opposite direction, we turned around, backtracked to Vernayaz and headed up a trail. It had lots of switchbacks and around switchback #18 I about died. Every part of my body hurt and I realized that I'm in terrible shape. Around this time, Jen realized that we were on the wrong path and instead of going up 500m, we were going up ~800m. We had beautiful weather, so I couldn't complain too much ;) We eventually hit a small town, Salvan, and took a break for lunch, where I nursed my poor feet and applied bandaids. We then headed from Salvan down the path we were supposed to have taken up the town. In the end, because we got lost, we were gone much longer than expected, so I ran running home to clean up after the hike to meet Dragana for a drink and then dinner with Stéphanie & the girls for a sort of bachelorette dinner.
-The Pissevache (peeing cow) waterfall in the Valais
-View from one of the 37 switchbacks
-Lunch break in Salvan
Friday: We slept in a lot, after being up super late for the 3rd night in a row. I then headed up to the DBCM to have lunch with Natalie and Jyoti again. It was so nice to have lunch with them again. I really miss hanging out with them... Martha Stewart is no substitute! I then hung out in the DBCM for the afternoon trying to straighten-out the lovely discovery that HR at UTSouthwestern was not happy with my foreign PhD and I now had to get it certified. I also spent an hour with Sandoval and Yannick, working on questions about my photos that the reviewers asked about and I couldn't answer without access to the microscope and my original files. We now have answers! I then headed to EPFL and on to Melody and Jeff's house, where they graciously invited us and the lab over for a barbeque (see Kris Allen entry for photos).
Saturday: Stéphanie & Manu's wedding day!! I already blogged a bit about it, and I'll write more soon!
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Guess who we ran into on our trip to Switzerland?!?!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Switzerland!!
Sorry for the lack of posting. I attempted to upload a video a couple weeks ago and it didn't work, and then I never posted about other stuff.
Anywho, Joe and I were in Switzerland last week!! It was an awesome change from Dallas. The main purpose was to attend Stéphanie and Manu's wedding, but Joe also went to finish up some projects and papers with Melody and the old lab. Poor Joe went to work everyday while I was out and about seeing people, eating leisurly lunches, hiking, and hanging out with friends. I'll post more pictures soon, but for now, I'll post some of the pictures I took as the unofficial photographer for the wedding festivites. I got to hang out with Stéphanie the whole morning and helped her get ready that morning. So far, I've only processed pictures in Photoshop from getting ready in the morning. I posted a few of my favorites below. As I continue processing photos from thoughout the wedding day, I'll post more!



Anywho, Joe and I were in Switzerland last week!! It was an awesome change from Dallas. The main purpose was to attend Stéphanie and Manu's wedding, but Joe also went to finish up some projects and papers with Melody and the old lab. Poor Joe went to work everyday while I was out and about seeing people, eating leisurly lunches, hiking, and hanging out with friends. I'll post more pictures soon, but for now, I'll post some of the pictures I took as the unofficial photographer for the wedding festivites. I got to hang out with Stéphanie the whole morning and helped her get ready that morning. So far, I've only processed pictures in Photoshop from getting ready in the morning. I posted a few of my favorites below. As I continue processing photos from thoughout the wedding day, I'll post more!
-the dress

-all ready!

-in the garden at her parent's house

-bouquet flowers
Friday, May 01, 2009
San Antonio here we come!!
Last Friday, Joe and I drove down to Austin, switched from our non-AC car into Sai's AC car, and then drove down to San Antonio, where Jen and Susan were attending a biomaterials conference. Jen and Susan snagged me a ticket to the conference dinner Friday night at the Texas Cultural Institute, ripe with cowboys and sheriffs.


We then found the boys along the river walk, talking science even after 2 pitchers of margaritas, and hung out along the river walk. Saturday morning, the girls were in and out of the hotel room (we crashed in their room for the weekend...thanks ladies!) and then we all went to lunch along the river walk.
I then dragged Joe over to the Alamo again so that I could get a picture out front with a blue sky since it was raining the first time we were there.

Saturday night, Joe and I had dinner with all of the Texas Bendles. It was great seeing everybody again. Joe and I visited in the fall of 2003, and since then, there are 2 new children and the little ones from 2003 are already 7 and 10!
-Jen getting lasso-ed on our way in
-we each danced with the sheriff...notice how excited the profs look at the table on the right....silly scientists
We then found the boys along the river walk, talking science even after 2 pitchers of margaritas, and hung out along the river walk. Saturday morning, the girls were in and out of the hotel room (we crashed in their room for the weekend...thanks ladies!) and then we all went to lunch along the river walk.
I then dragged Joe over to the Alamo again so that I could get a picture out front with a blue sky since it was raining the first time we were there.
Saturday night, Joe and I had dinner with all of the Texas Bendles. It was great seeing everybody again. Joe and I visited in the fall of 2003, and since then, there are 2 new children and the little ones from 2003 are already 7 and 10!
-Maddy, Aunt Patsy & newbie, Abigail
Monday, April 20, 2009
Joe's birthday! Sai visits!
Sai drove up from Austin to hang out with us for Joe's 30th birthday and Easter. We went out to a wine bar and then dinner on Friday night after Sai arrived. We then came home and played on our new Wii.


Saturday we went to the 6th floor museum and walked around the grassy noll. After growing up listening to all these conspiracy theories that the shot was impossible from the window of the book depository, it was amazing to look out the window and make my own judgement, which is that anybody with some competancy at shooting would have no trouble shooting that short distance to the car. The museum was quite informative and done very well. I definitely recommend any future visitors to check it out if they're into history.


-eating nachos
-the monkey I bought for Joe to hold his bday balloons
Saturday we went to the 6th floor museum and walked around the grassy noll. After growing up listening to all these conspiracy theories that the shot was impossible from the window of the book depository, it was amazing to look out the window and make my own judgement, which is that anybody with some competancy at shooting would have no trouble shooting that short distance to the car. The museum was quite informative and done very well. I definitely recommend any future visitors to check it out if they're into history.
-the book depository, on the left
-close up of the window
-reflection of the grassy knoll and Dealy Plaza in Joe's glasses
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