Photos Fixed, Going Camping!

So I was able to get Gallery back up and running by upgrading from Beta 1 to Beta 2 to Beta 3 to RC1, and the incremental approach allowed me to bootstrap the installation to current. All of the photos are there, so now you can look at all of our photos and comment on them! Yay!

In other news, we decided last-minute to go camping with Jess, a friend from my department. We could both stand to get out of the house for a while. We’ll post more photos (we are behind!) and a longer “life update” post later. We hope everybody enjoys their long weekend as much as we will!

Site Maintenance

So I upgraded WordPress and upgraded Gallery, and the WordPress upgrade went great, but the Gallery update broke everything. So, no photos for the time being, until I get that problem sorted out. However, the site is now running entirely on WordPress (albeit highly modified). You can now comment on blog posts, but I’ve taken down the guestbook, since people were basically using the guestbook to comment on blog posts and photos anyway.

When the photos section is back up you will also be able to comment on individual photos.

Quick Update

We’ve been super busy lately here. Kels was in New Hampshire for the past two weeks training for her new job with Maine Drilling & Blasting. Today is her first day as the Regional Office Manager for the New York and Vermont office, conveniently located 10 minutes from our house.

We spent yesterday working in the yard, cleaning up all of the debris from winter (leaves, pinecones, twigs, gravel and junk from snowplows, etc). We aren’t quite done, but we got enough done to mow for the first time in the season. There is something very zen about seeing all of the orderly lines from the mower in the back yard. I suppose it makes me a bad environmentalist for taking pleasure in bringing nature under my control, but so be it.

We’ve got photos up of Kelsey’s growing baby bump up to and including yesterday. We take these every Sunday night, so you can see a weekly progression of growth. At the end, if I’m feeling ambitious, I might string these together into an animated graphic that shows the growth. We also posted the most recent ultrasound photos, which were taken at 20 weeks. We’ve got another appointment next week, and if there are ultrasound photos from that one, I’ll post those also.

I’m working on finishing up classes, and I’m going to be taking my comprehensive exams at the end of May. This is a big deal – not only because it involves a huge amount of work, but also because it will allow me to concentrate on my dissertation work starting this summer. I will be spending the fall semester working on my dissertation proposal while staying home with our baby and traveling to campus hopefully one day per week. I will finish up classes in the spring, once our baby is old enough to be put into daycare.

Comprehensive exams involve picking two areas of study out of science, technology, and policy. I am taking the technology and policy exams. I am assigned a reader, who is a faculty member, for each exam. I then come up with a list of 30 books for each exam – 60 books total – which I need to read by the time my exams start (in addition to any other classwork I have). For those of you that subscribe to me on Goodreads, expect to see a lot of updates over the next few weeks! I will start exams on Monday, May 17, and I will be given four questions by each reader, so eight total. I will pick two questions from each reader, four total, and I will have a week to respond to the questions in writing. Answers are about 10 pages in length, for a total of 40 pages of written material. Once I have turned in my written responses, my readers will take a few days to review them and provide comments. I will then have an oral examination, which will involve follow-up on my answers and their feedback, and will test my knowledge of the material on-demand. My exams will be completely finished before Friday, June 4, when we leave for a much needed vacation in the Outer Banks. If website updates and correspondence are sparse over the next two months, you know why!

Is it Spring Yet?

OK so I’m not great at the more frequent posts, but I’m working on it. March has been a hectic month so far.
I traveled to Danville, PA to help a friend with the transition that is bringing home baby. I’m certainly glad we are already expecting or I would most definitely have a very bad case of baby fever.
After returning to dreary grey New York- it has been raining nearly everyday making it very bleak (although very good for naps!)- we have been working on the house during Kevin’s Spring Break. With some added motivation, we had our friends planning to come visit for the weekend, we were able to get the bulk of the unpacked mess into the attic and organized. The spare room is nearly ready to be primed- a task Kevin must complete thanks to nasty chemicals in paint. The top coat of paint we are using by a company called FreshAire and has no VOC’s- hippie paint and it means I can paint. Unfortunately, we discovered that our local supplier no longer carries the paint so we ended up stocking up on extra from the closest dealer- in Saratoga Springs. I do not want to have half a hallway done only to discover we can no longer get the color with which we started. (Kudos to those who get the political reference).
In other nerdy news, on our most recent date night I decided to fulfill one of Kevin’s more recent requests for entertainment- teaching me how to play Magic. I have moved with two boxes of nerd gear (one of cards organized by color and type and then alphabetized and one of assorted dice). I quickly learned that Kevin didn’t really remember how to play either- there was much googling of rules. I was then informed that he hadn’t played in some 13 years! I suggested we play pogs next so I could reminisce the games of my generation too!
On to the weekend which we enjoyed with our friends Meg & Adrian. After some Mario playing we went to Glens Falls for ice cream and an evening at the dinner theatre. We watched It’s Complicated, with Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin. It was very enjoyable the whole way around.
Now, spring break is over and it is back to our regular routine for a few more weeks. With most of our snow gone now I am hoping flowers will begin to bloom and spring will be upon us.
In baby bump news, I am now completely out of all of my pre-pregnancy bottoms. We are scheduled to have another ultrasound on Wednesday so look forward to more photos shortly! Until next time, that’s all from the here.

4 Weeks Later…

At the beginning of the month Kevin announced our news of expanding family. We are both very excited about the new adventure we are about to embark on. Not much is really new since then, we did hear the baby’s heart beat a few weeks ago, 154 bpm- perfectly healthy! We have been taking weekly photos of my growing baby bump- I am now out of nearly all my pre-pregnancy bottoms. Kevin’s clothes are looking more appealing with each passing day.
I am also feeling better on the whole, sleeping less (still about 12 hours a day!) and eating more reasonable portions. As such I have been cooking more than I had during the first trimester, something I am sure Kevin is appreciating!
I have also been nesting- getting some of the to-do’s off the list before summer comes and I’d rather be outside gardening than inside organizing holiday decorations in the attic!
Last weekend I helped Kevin pull off the STS Grad Conference, hosted at RPI. It was a lot of fun had by all. His classes seem to be going well this semester. I have convinced him to take his exams in the late spring so our apologies in advance for missing anything important during the month of May!
Well that’s all the highlights from February at the moment, I’m sure as things progress we will be posting more frequently.