I have moved! Well, almost. Last car load of stuff should be today. I am moving across town and will no longer be able to walk to work, which is a little of a bummer since I love walking so much. However, I will be saving like $500 in rent and this will really help out my monthly budget given that furloughs are on the horizon. (Furloughs are a sort of mandatory unpaid leave of absence.) I will be living with a roommate again: Danielle, who is the UCI emerging technologies and innovative services librarian (she is new to UCI like me).
I'll add some photos when I get Internet at the new apartment. I've painted two of the walls in my bedroom a sunshine yellow color (and one of the living room walls as well).
For those curious about my work, it is crazy busy!!!! In addition to ordering new books (try to do this weekly), I make decisions on which books to replace (lost, in need of repair, or gifts). Collection development for serials (journal subscriptions and the like) is the most complicated thus far. I have taught library instruction courses for freshmen English students as well as for visiting students (both college and high school). I am now on several committees, including chair of one task force, which if you know me, then you know I love committee work (apparently this is quite unusual). Of course, I sit at the Science Library reference desk, providing information services to those in need. Recently I have been learning to provide chat/IM reference services. I'm sure there is so much more to say about this all but time has run out.
If you are on twitter, you are invited to follow me at http://twitter.com/jeffradiane. Hmmm, maybe I'll write a post about this experience as it has been very different than I expected.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Actually Friday May 22, 2009
I sent this email to my parents and brother and then thought, hey this would make a good blog post but then never got to it, so here it is:
Just wanted to let you know that the latest contact lenses that I got yesterday from Dr. Brown are painless, sitting not only comfortably in my eyes but also in the proper location so that I can see clearly with them (whoo hoo!). The last four pairs that I had tried all kept spinning and feeling pretty scratchy in my eyes. I guess I was starting to feel pretty hopeless about the whole thing, so I am especially thrilled that these are working so well. I am so ecstatic about it that I had to email you all and share my joy! *
Today at the 1st year physics/astronomy grad student seminar, I learned about nanotechnology, of which I previously had very little knowledge. This professor is using nanotechnology to research chemically-functional electronics. In other words, using nanotubes as detectors instead of as transistors, which is what industry spends most time and money researching. Dr. Phil Collins (yes, that really is his name and he is not the British singer) builds single molecule chemical nano circuits to "see" what is happening during a chemical reaction at the atom level, which has not previously been visible. As you can probably tell, I found it very fascinating.**
On the Monday Memorial Day holiday, I will be going with Danielle (the emerging technologies librarian) to the LA Union train station to go on Disney's A Christmas Carol promo traveling train museum (does that sound crazy, or what?). http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/christmascaroltraintour/#/tour/ if you are curious. ***
Notes/Updates:
* That was contact pair #5. Now I am on pair #6 and I can't get them out of my eyes. You are supposed to be able to wear them for a week before taking them out. It is just something that I have never done before. And lately, at the end of the day, I've just been wanting to take them out. Today is the fifth day of having them in eyes with no nighttime relief. Aloha was nice enough to send me a link with instructions on how to remove "stuck" soft contact lenses. I'll try it out tonight.
** I gave my own library-related presentation to these students on June 5th. I think I did okay but I know now how to fine tune it and make it more relevant to them, and hopefully more lively.
*** Danielle and I waited 3 hours in a long slow-moving line for this tour! Phew! It was tiring and hot in the sun. Despite this, I didn't mind because Danielle is fun to hang out with (we played word search to pass the time). This really prepped us for our day at Disneyland (her birthday), where the longest we waited in a line was maybe 30 minutes (love the fast passes!).
Just wanted to let you know that the latest contact lenses that I got yesterday from Dr. Brown are painless, sitting not only comfortably in my eyes but also in the proper location so that I can see clearly with them (whoo hoo!). The last four pairs that I had tried all kept spinning and feeling pretty scratchy in my eyes. I guess I was starting to feel pretty hopeless about the whole thing, so I am especially thrilled that these are working so well. I am so ecstatic about it that I had to email you all and share my joy! *
Today at the 1st year physics/astronomy grad student seminar, I learned about nanotechnology, of which I previously had very little knowledge. This professor is using nanotechnology to research chemically-functional electronics. In other words, using nanotubes as detectors instead of as transistors, which is what industry spends most time and money researching. Dr. Phil Collins (yes, that really is his name and he is not the British singer) builds single molecule chemical nano circuits to "see" what is happening during a chemical reaction at the atom level, which has not previously been visible. As you can probably tell, I found it very fascinating.**
On the Monday Memorial Day holiday, I will be going with Danielle (the emerging technologies librarian) to the LA Union train station to go on Disney's A Christmas Carol promo traveling train museum (does that sound crazy, or what?). http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/christmascaroltraintour/#/tour/ if you are curious. ***
Notes/Updates:
* That was contact pair #5. Now I am on pair #6 and I can't get them out of my eyes. You are supposed to be able to wear them for a week before taking them out. It is just something that I have never done before. And lately, at the end of the day, I've just been wanting to take them out. Today is the fifth day of having them in eyes with no nighttime relief. Aloha was nice enough to send me a link with instructions on how to remove "stuck" soft contact lenses. I'll try it out tonight.
** I gave my own library-related presentation to these students on June 5th. I think I did okay but I know now how to fine tune it and make it more relevant to them, and hopefully more lively.
*** Danielle and I waited 3 hours in a long slow-moving line for this tour! Phew! It was tiring and hot in the sun. Despite this, I didn't mind because Danielle is fun to hang out with (we played word search to pass the time). This really prepped us for our day at Disneyland (her birthday), where the longest we waited in a line was maybe 30 minutes (love the fast passes!).
Friday, May 08, 2009
Star Trek!
Star Trek! Star Trek! Star Trek! Star Trek! Star Trek!
Need I say more?
Oh, alright. I wish I had a Star Trek t-shirt (so how geeky does that make me?).
Need I say more?
Oh, alright. I wish I had a Star Trek t-shirt (so how geeky does that make me?).
Saturday, May 02, 2009
Buying in Bulk
I'm addicted to it. Costco is my doom. So are large shopping carts. To prevent myself from getting to carried away, now when I grocery shop, I just use the hand held carrying basket. Whatever I carry in the store, I have to be able to carry it when I walk home. This has helped. However, recently, I went to Trader Joe's on my way to work to buy one banana to eat that day (since to buy a banana on campus would probably cost $1), and I ended up buying 6! I mean, I was already there and I knew I would eat them (or make banana cake out of them). The problem was carrying them to work and then back home, when I actually again pass TJ's on the walk home. I just love to stock up food and be prepared.
Last night I purchased two movie tickets: one for the Wolverine movie and one for Star Trek. I am going to see the Wolverine movie this afternoon at 4:30pm but it seemed like a good idea to have the ticket purchased in advance. An acquaintance of mine told me that he had already seen the "illegal" copy that has permeated the web and now does not plan to see it in the theaters. As I thought about this, I wondered how many people are not going to see the movie in the theaters because they watched the web version? This could definitely hurt their movie sales (however, this article indicates not so much). And the only reason that makes me feel a little sad is because Hugh Jackman seems like a truly nice guy. Every article I have read seems to confirm this (no, I haven't really read that many but still... ). And as for Star Trek, I am SOOOOOOOOOOOO excited! I had considered seeing it May 7 at 7pm (lots of theaters are showing it at this time) but it turns out I am doing some babysitting then. So instead I will be seeing it Saturday morning, 10:45am (bonus: only $6 at this time!!!). I think I will go personally offline May 7 until I see the movie. I don't want to accidently hear or see anything about it. This means no facebook or bloglines, only work related web usage. I look forward to seeing the movie a second time with my brother and parents when I am home in San Jose for my graduation (I'm officially going to graduate from SLIS!!!!!).
P.S. I decided no more apologies to slacking in the blogging. It's just what it is.
Last night I purchased two movie tickets: one for the Wolverine movie and one for Star Trek. I am going to see the Wolverine movie this afternoon at 4:30pm but it seemed like a good idea to have the ticket purchased in advance. An acquaintance of mine told me that he had already seen the "illegal" copy that has permeated the web and now does not plan to see it in the theaters. As I thought about this, I wondered how many people are not going to see the movie in the theaters because they watched the web version? This could definitely hurt their movie sales (however, this article indicates not so much). And the only reason that makes me feel a little sad is because Hugh Jackman seems like a truly nice guy. Every article I have read seems to confirm this (no, I haven't really read that many but still... ). And as for Star Trek, I am SOOOOOOOOOOOO excited! I had considered seeing it May 7 at 7pm (lots of theaters are showing it at this time) but it turns out I am doing some babysitting then. So instead I will be seeing it Saturday morning, 10:45am (bonus: only $6 at this time!!!). I think I will go personally offline May 7 until I see the movie. I don't want to accidently hear or see anything about it. This means no facebook or bloglines, only work related web usage. I look forward to seeing the movie a second time with my brother and parents when I am home in San Jose for my graduation (I'm officially going to graduate from SLIS!!!!!).
P.S. I decided no more apologies to slacking in the blogging. It's just what it is.
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Ratatouille Attempt
I like to cook on Sundays. I can start at a reasonable time to make something a little more complicated than a frozen meal or a quickly thrown together salad. I made a quiche a couple of weeks ago, though I do admit to using a Trader Joes frozen pie crust (it was my first pie of any kind). It was fine for a first try. Hmmm, I cooked something else that lasted for a while. Oh yeah, I sauteed brussel sprouts, asian pear, and onion together. This was not bad either but lacked any strong flavor. Today I adventured into ratatouille. This choice was mostly because I wanted to cook tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, bell peppers, and onion together. The recipe I found called for a few ingredients I discovered that I do not have (my spices are severely lacking); however, I did purchase an 21-spice thing from Costco, and I decided this would just have to do. Well, I also added some oregano in. All in all, it turned out fine, a little spicy for me (that 21-spice seems to be strong on the pepper-side). I had it sprinkled with shredded parmesan cheese. I've included a picture of it in the big pot I had to use to cook it. Oddly enough I have enough ingredients leftover to cook another batch and I might just do that. [Many thanks to Gina for the discussion on colanders and listening to my rattles as I cooked.]
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
The Bed Is Done!!!
I put together the bed frame that I bought yesterday through Craigslist (it's an Ikea bed frame). It was very frustrating at first and really seemed impossible without a second person but I fiddled and fiddled, took apart my screwdriver, pushed, shoved and wiggled, and laid under the frame. And somehow the screws actually went into the metal things as they were supposed to. I decided the completed bed deserved a photo. The walls are plain but that is because I didn't want to put anything up until I knew where the frame would be. Also, thus far as I have hung photos and other framed things, I've done it poorly. Apparently I need a second person's insight (or arms at least) to do it right. So I wait for a visitor or friend to help.
Today, in other news, I donated blood to the Irvine Medical Center in a bus (never done that before-it is a pretty impressive set-up). It went smoothly, though my blood moved a little too slowly for the nurse. For library work, I enjoyed doing some collection development tasks. In case, I haven't mentioned it, I love my job!!! Tomorrow we go on a field trip to Newport Beach Library. I plan to get a library card there.
Today, in other news, I donated blood to the Irvine Medical Center in a bus (never done that before-it is a pretty impressive set-up). It went smoothly, though my blood moved a little too slowly for the nurse. For library work, I enjoyed doing some collection development tasks. In case, I haven't mentioned it, I love my job!!! Tomorrow we go on a field trip to Newport Beach Library. I plan to get a library card there.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Some Pictures
I've finally uploaded photos to my computer and thought I would post a few here. The rest are at my flickr account but you will have to be my friend to view them.
The nearby park (easy walking distance)
Kitchen/Dinning Room empty + Cadence
This one was just too cute to pass up on posting
This one was just too cute to pass up on posting
Mom in front of my new place of employment: UCI Science Library
Rainbow-themed bathroom
See the artwork on the mirrors (I know, I'm amazing)
See the artwork on the mirrors (I know, I'm amazing)
The Rainbow Rug in my bathroom
Living Room with chairs and pictures
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Getting Settled
Today I hung up my first framed picture. It's nothing fabulous, maybe that made it easier. Less commitment. The frame I bought at Ikea for half off ($12) and the poster inside for 25 cents (97% off). It looks okay. What is causing the most deliberation is my grandma's painting. I love it and really want to make sure I put it in the best spot (good viewage and no direct light). This means either above my entertainment set-up (which includes my 1999 20-inch TV and and 20-inch iMac) or in my dining room (but there might be too much light here). I just don't know. I have several other framed pictures that I must decide what to do with. Perhaps some of these will eventually go in my office (which at the moment is essentially empty).
So for the move-in story (for those interested). I drove down to Irvine in my nifty Mazda5 on Wednesday, January 21st. I was a little sick with a cold but fortunately, it was a completely uneventful drive. I moved into my new apartment with only the items that fit into my car. On the 24th, the rest of my stuff arrived in the PODS container. My friends (Joe, Nick and Andre) drove up from the San Diego area, spent the night Friday (we played a very fun submarine game), and then helped me unload the pod early Saturday morning. I could not have done it without them. And they were so much fun to be around. I hope to see them soon again.
My mom arrived on Sunday, and we began unpacking and finding places for things. I think in the first week that I was here, I went to Target five times (3 different stores), Ikea four times, Lowes three times, TJ Max twice, Costco twice, and Trader Joe's four times. It was handy to have a week and a half before I started working. Oh, this reminds me, I had a terrible time getting my Internet up and running. I was supposed to have connection on Monday but did not get it until Friday night. Why did I not get it? 1) They couldn't tell me and 2) It was hooked up to the wrong phone line. I think I spent about 6 hours in total on the phone with AT&T. Their customer service is horrendously terrible. I could ramble about this for a very very very long time but it will just build up all the old anger and frustration, and the story is not over yet. They wouldn't compensate me for lost time until I get my AT&T bill (stupid!!!!), so now I wait for that to arrive in the mail.
My one bedroom apartment is nice and the complex is also nice (so descriptive, I know). I'll get around to some pictures, maybe. I am within an easy 3-minute walk to Trader Joes and to Albertsons (though opposite directions). There are also some very yummy places to eat around here too. When I first moved in, it was very warm (70s and low 80s) but now it has returned to winter weather (50s), and I find myself occasionally turning on the heater.
So that's a little about the settling stuff. Oh, and my bathroom is rainbow-themed -YAY!!!
So for the move-in story (for those interested). I drove down to Irvine in my nifty Mazda5 on Wednesday, January 21st. I was a little sick with a cold but fortunately, it was a completely uneventful drive. I moved into my new apartment with only the items that fit into my car. On the 24th, the rest of my stuff arrived in the PODS container. My friends (Joe, Nick and Andre) drove up from the San Diego area, spent the night Friday (we played a very fun submarine game), and then helped me unload the pod early Saturday morning. I could not have done it without them. And they were so much fun to be around. I hope to see them soon again.
My mom arrived on Sunday, and we began unpacking and finding places for things. I think in the first week that I was here, I went to Target five times (3 different stores), Ikea four times, Lowes three times, TJ Max twice, Costco twice, and Trader Joe's four times. It was handy to have a week and a half before I started working. Oh, this reminds me, I had a terrible time getting my Internet up and running. I was supposed to have connection on Monday but did not get it until Friday night. Why did I not get it? 1) They couldn't tell me and 2) It was hooked up to the wrong phone line. I think I spent about 6 hours in total on the phone with AT&T. Their customer service is horrendously terrible. I could ramble about this for a very very very long time but it will just build up all the old anger and frustration, and the story is not over yet. They wouldn't compensate me for lost time until I get my AT&T bill (stupid!!!!), so now I wait for that to arrive in the mail.
My one bedroom apartment is nice and the complex is also nice (so descriptive, I know). I'll get around to some pictures, maybe. I am within an easy 3-minute walk to Trader Joes and to Albertsons (though opposite directions). There are also some very yummy places to eat around here too. When I first moved in, it was very warm (70s and low 80s) but now it has returned to winter weather (50s), and I find myself occasionally turning on the heater.
So that's a little about the settling stuff. Oh, and my bathroom is rainbow-themed -YAY!!!
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Missing Out
Sorry for the month long absence. I know some of you have been waiting for a post and I have been seriously slacking. Well, I am not really going to make a full one now but hopefully tomorrow. Big changes: move to Irvine and starting new job as a UCI Librarian.
Happy Valentine's Day!
and
Happy Roommates Appreciation Day [Amanda, Karen, Katy, Heather, Faith, and Salena]!!!
Happy Valentine's Day!
and
Happy Roommates Appreciation Day [Amanda, Karen, Katy, Heather, Faith, and Salena]!!!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
The Move
Whoo hoo! I'm moving to Irvine. I am so excited to be starting my new job as the Research Librarian for Mathematics, Physics, and Astronomy at UC Irvine on February 2nd. Truly. This is the exact job that I dreamed of having so I cannot wait to begin. However, it is in less than a month and I have so much to do to get there. Currently I am boxing and packing like crazy. So many dust bunnies. Gina, Mark, and Jamie have all helped and I so appreciate it. Even if they had done nothing but stand there and talk to me, I would have been happy. Moving can be kind of lonely and sad. Oh, and my mom also has also been extremely awesome. She has packed quite a bit and had some excellent ideas. I have to have everything packed and put into the PODS unit by Wednesday evening. I think I am one third there, so I guess that means I still have a lot to do because I only have one more day. If anyone is bored tomorrow and needs some physical activity to do, give me a call. ;D
Now I am also on the hunt for a couch, TV stand, and a twin-sized bed. If you know of anyone who is getting rid of these things, please let me know. Okay, I gotta get back to work.
Now I am also on the hunt for a couch, TV stand, and a twin-sized bed. If you know of anyone who is getting rid of these things, please let me know. Okay, I gotta get back to work.
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