Thursday, June 30, 2011

Insomnia

I knew that this summer would not be a terribly relaxing one with the summer research job at UTSW, but I did not know that any stress/anxiety/ineptitude I was feeling during the day would leave me not being able to sleep well at night.  I feel like between dreaming in annoying loops about staining slides over and over and over (and stressing in my sleep that I did something wrong) and Lucy waking us up around 5ish every morning to play... I could count on one hand the number of truly restful nights I've had.  And this is coming from the person who normally falls asleep within 5 minutes of lying down and hardly wakes up the entire night.  I feel slightly depressed just thinking about my lack of sound sleeping and genuine rest!  :(


I guess on the bright side, getting up at 4 or 5am does have it's advantages!  The other day I managed to clean the whole downstairs (and it needed it badly!) and finish the laundry before heading off to work.  Today I'm taking the more relaxing route.  I decided that instead of just staying in bed and trying to go back to sleep, I would get up, drink some tea, piddle around online, maybe read... just generally enjoy a looooong relaxing morning before going into work (early!).

And just to recap what else has been going on lately (though sometimes it feels like nothing else is going on except for researching - which I'm also doing in my sleep apparently)... I'm going to make a list.  I like lists.

1)  I went to "Painting with a Twist" in Grapevine with some girls from East.  It was a blast!!  We went to dinner at Esparza's first, and then walked across the street to drink wine and paint!  They have a selected painting that they do on different nights, so you kind of pick the night that you want based on which painting you want to do.  They walk you through the whole process, step by step, and everyone ends up with the same painting more or less.  I don't think that ultra-creative types would be thrilled with having someone else walk them through how to paint, when to paint, what to paint, etc.  I, however, LOVED it!  The experience is what is so fun though anyway (especially with a fun group of girls like we had!), so I really think anyone could have a blast doing it.  I highly recommend it!!  They have one in Dallas and in other places too.  Here are some pics of the evening (thanks Nancy for the great pics - I'm lazy and haven't put mine on my computer yet... surprise surprise!)

Final product!

Kate, Alicia, and me

Me & Nancy (can you tell I've been up since 4:45am?  yikes!)

All the girls!  Love my East peeps :)
Annnnd I know I said I was making a list, but posting pictures always takes me awhile, so I've decided that I'm done with this post now, haha.  And Lucy is demanding attention, so I must go play "jingly toy" with her.  Have a great day!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Disneyyyyy!

Okay, so a quick update on the Disney/Universal dilemma.  I researched what it would cost us to take a day and go visit Universal Studios (keep in mind we're staying at a Disney resort and are doing their dining plan), and it was just going to be WAY too hectic and expensive to make it worth while.  So we decided to stick with just Disney World!  I'm actually super excited that we're doing it that way (and shockingly not sad about missing HP World). 

I did a little research and basically gathered that Disney World is an experience... the destination for a trip... whereas Universal Studios (while awesomely fun I'm sure) is more of an "attraction" - as in... planning a Florida vacation?  Great!  Go the beach, go to Sea World, Universal Studios, a Disney park, etc... There were several recommendations that if you were going FOR Disney World (which we 100% are), then just do Disney.  There are 4 parks to go to, our hotel has an awesome pool (several actually), the Boardwalk, Downtown Disney... I don't think there will be a shortage of places to go and things to do! We'll plan a "Florida" trip another time.  :)

We are soooooooooooo crazy excited!!!  Here are some pictures of where we'll be staying -




YAYYYYYYYY!!!!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Creepy...

Apparently there's another "Mrs. Proffitt" who teaches 7th grade science and does cheerleading at another school in Texas...

IS THAT CREEPY OR WHAT?!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Summer Update

Wow, I can't believe it's only been a week since school's been out - with the summer research program getting underway, it feels like WEEKS since school ended!  Even the "kick-off" party last Sunday seems like ages ago; it's so weird to think it was only a week ago.  Weird.

So... the first week was pretty great!  Well, the first 2.5 days were boring - orientation, safety training, animal handling training, etc.  BUT - when we finished training on Wednesday afternoon, I headed to the lab to get started!  Some people's labs told them to just not worry about it and come in Thursday, but when I emailed, they told me - "Okay, see you at 2!"

I figured it would be a getting-to-know-things kind of day, but nope!  I got right into working on things!  I ended up working 'til 6pm, and when I left that day, I was over my anxiety!!  If any of you had talked to me the week before (or read my blog post I guess), you would know that I was excited, but so incredibly anxious - fearful almost.  After that first afternoon though, I really felt like, "I think I can do this... and I think I'm going to ENJOY it!"  And by Friday afternoon I was talking Tim's ear off about it, researching/studying brain anatomy - I even bought this gorgeous book, "The Human Brain" because I'm just so interested!  If you are at all interested in how the brain works, you should pick this book up - it's not everyday I call a science book "gorgeous," but it truly is!  And it's not overly-neurosciency... I feel like anyone could flip through it and enjoy it.  And though this pic makes it look like a textbook, it's not.  I got it at B&N and it has tons of full color, glossy photos/illustrations. 


They told us the first day of orientation that we could talk about what we're doing in the lab, but very generally... the example they gave was posting on Facebook something along the lines of, "Had a great day in the lab today!"  I was like, WOW - that is ridiculously general.  No indication of ANY of the cool things I'll be doing.  So... unless I find out otherwise, I don't think I can expand on what I'm working on.  I think it's okay to say that my research involves different proteins that seem to be related with different neuro-degenerative diseases, and that I will be making tissue slides and analyzing them.  Not sure I can say much else though for now.  I will tell you though, that it is looking to be a very good summer!  The people I am working with in my lab are awesome, and I'm already doing several things on my own - including using a very sharp slicing machine with no direct supervision!  Ha!

Let's see... what else is new... oh!  We are for sure going to Disney World!! 


I am sooooo excited!!  We haven't booked it yet, but we've been doing research and are definitely going.  We've decided to stay at one of the Disney hotels, because they have so many amenities for going to the different parks... now it's just a matter of deciding which one (a main factor being price, because they are pricey!).  So if any of you have any tips or helpful hints in planning a Disney World vacation, please let me know!  We're also debating the whole Universal Studios thing, so if you have any opinions about that, let me know that as well.  We kind of just want to do Disney (I didn't even realize they were separate entities, if that tells you how little I know of it!) to keep things simple (we're not into a go, go go! kind of vacation), BUT - I reeeeeally wanted to go to the Harry Potter theme park!!!  :/  I am torn.  Thoughts?


Now I know all you HP freaks (like me) are thinking this is a no-brainer... but think practically with me people!!  Imagine that you were really going, you have a finite amount of resources, days to spend there, etc... and think about it honestly! 

Okay, so I think that's it as far as interesting(?) updates of things so far.

Oh, one last thing - this summer's goal: go workout in the mornings!  Now I think I make this a "goal" every summer, but I reeeeally want to do it this time (and I think I can).  I don't have to be at the lab 'til 9:30, it's less than 10 minutes from our place (and the gym is less than 5), and I will be on a schedule, which always helps.  Plus I have the ol' ten year reunion at the end of the summer, so I want to look nice and svelte for that... although getting MARRIED didn't exactly have the "get your butt to the gym" effect that I figured it would, but oh well.  :)  Tim said he would go with me, so that helps.  Wish me luck!!

I'd like to look about how I did when I first started teaching... which is not too different from what I am now, so it seems like a doable goal.  Obviously if I could look like I did for my junior prom or my 21st birthday I would... but we'll cross that bridge when/if we come to it. 

Here's a (not great) pic of the beginning of my first year of teaching.  I tried to find a better one, but to no avail.  You might not be able to tell a huge difference w/ the big shirt, but I can... my face & neck look a lot thinner to me, and I got rid of those jeans LONG ago (and they don't even look tight in that picture)!


I'll let ya know how it goes!  The summer is only a week in and already flying by - hopefully it's not time for school to start before I update again.  :)