Monday, October 27, 2008
Chinese Cabbage Soup
Bok choi, tenderloin strips, water chesternut slices, mushrooms, tamari sauce, chicken broth, carrots, leeks, snow peas, Napa cabbage. Yum.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
UVA Family Weekend
This weekend is Family Weekend at UVA. We went up to C'ville and took Esh out to lunch. Then we wen to see Grandma L and Uncle C and Aunt F, October's long-term friend. It was a good day. It was good to see Esh, meet some of his suite-mates, see L, C, and F. Truly a family weekend.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Autumn Soup Again
Ah...Autumn. Time for my autumn soup again and indeed, we had it this past weekend. For the first time, I added some left-over steak and it was indeed a nice addition.
So what goes into my autumn soup? Always chicken broth, butternut squash, tomatoes, canned black eyed peas, carrots, onions, salt and pepper, and fresh young spinach. For the rest of the soup, I look at what is good at the store. This means that sometimes I also add zucchini, fresh peas, canned fresh kidney beans, canned diced tomatoes, turnips, potatoes, meat, corn, flesh black eyed peas, and the kitchen sink (kidding of course -- it never looks tasty enough!)
I think next I will try to develop a soup for each season. I also want to develop a Sukiyaki soup. Love bok choi!
So what goes into my autumn soup? Always chicken broth, butternut squash, tomatoes, canned black eyed peas, carrots, onions, salt and pepper, and fresh young spinach. For the rest of the soup, I look at what is good at the store. This means that sometimes I also add zucchini, fresh peas, canned fresh kidney beans, canned diced tomatoes, turnips, potatoes, meat, corn, flesh black eyed peas, and the kitchen sink (kidding of course -- it never looks tasty enough!)
I think next I will try to develop a soup for each season. I also want to develop a Sukiyaki soup. Love bok choi!
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Esh Is Sick

Thursday, October 16, 2008
Favorite Season
Yesterday, something occurred to me about favorite seasons. Do they always follow people's least favorite season?


As an example, my favorite season is autumn. My least favorite season is summer. Gravity is close on liking all seasons but his least favorite is probably winter and his slightly most favorite is spring.
Today at the grocery store, I asked people. Two people said that their favorite was spring and their least favorite is winter!
It makes sense. After your ;east favorite season you get a very welcome change; and that season becomes your most favorite.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Meridian
The following poem is from UVA's magazine Meridian.
by Victoria Chang
Dear P.,
Last night I buried you alive in my
sheets. Tonight I drop you and you
shatter into thousands of crystals.
They spill between the poplars, wake
them by the hundreds. I crawl and
collect them one by one. But when
I touch one, the ground becomes
the night sky, the crystals turn into stars.
I become the pine that stretches over
the lake, reaching for your reflections.
by Victoria Chang
Dear P.,
Last night I buried you alive in my
sheets. Tonight I drop you and you
shatter into thousands of crystals.
They spill between the poplars, wake
them by the hundreds. I crawl and
collect them one by one. But when
I touch one, the ground becomes
the night sky, the crystals turn into stars.
I become the pine that stretches over
the lake, reaching for your reflections.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Hoody for Pearl
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Home Sweet Home
Esh was home this weekend and spent hours and hours with his friends here. For a short while, they were here. I was told that our house was exactly what they wanted when they got a house! Wow, what a compliment. It makes me very happy. I am so happy that Esh had a good weekend, too! Now...back to college and back to work. Love ya!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Barney Gets Stuck
The electronics genius on the MI team is called Barney. In tonight's show, while stealing plutonium and trying narrowly not to get caught, Barney went in and out of elevator shafts probably a dozen times. You could say, he really got the shaft in this show!
National AP Scholar
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Autumnal Foods

Monday, October 6, 2008
Harvard Law School Changes
From Cavlier Daily:
"So when Harvard Law School decided this past week to overhaul its entire grading system, it was a big deal. To put it concisely, faculty will no longer give letter grades, instead offering a modified pass-fail method with four possible marks: Honors, Pass, Low Pass, and Fail. Traditionally, most law schools have used the same grading system we’re familiar with here at the University, with letter grades and pluses and minuses. When and where this practice changes, if it does, a legal education and its job placement sequence could change fundamentally.
There are reasons to believe a widespread changeover won’t happen. For one, HLS isn’t pioneering this trend, but is simply switching to a style of grading that Yale Law School has used since the 1960s. Additionally, Stanford Law announced in May that it would take up this method. In that sense, it isn’t a revolutionary idea; it’s been around for a while. Still, you can bet that if Harvard is altering its game, other schools will give pass-fail a second look. "
"So when Harvard Law School decided this past week to overhaul its entire grading system, it was a big deal. To put it concisely, faculty will no longer give letter grades, instead offering a modified pass-fail method with four possible marks: Honors, Pass, Low Pass, and Fail. Traditionally, most law schools have used the same grading system we’re familiar with here at the University, with letter grades and pluses and minuses. When and where this practice changes, if it does, a legal education and its job placement sequence could change fundamentally.
There are reasons to believe a widespread changeover won’t happen. For one, HLS isn’t pioneering this trend, but is simply switching to a style of grading that Yale Law School has used since the 1960s. Additionally, Stanford Law announced in May that it would take up this method. In that sense, it isn’t a revolutionary idea; it’s been around for a while. Still, you can bet that if Harvard is altering its game, other schools will give pass-fail a second look. "
VA Leaves MD In The Dust
From the Cavalier Daily:
"Cavs leave Terrapins shell-shocked in victory --Cavalier offense, defense fire on all cylinders to shut out Maryland 31-0....In Virginia’s 31-0 dismantling of Maryland Saturday, Cavalier fans cheered themselves hoarse..."
Great video highlights.
"Cavs leave Terrapins shell-shocked in victory --Cavalier offense, defense fire on all cylinders to shut out Maryland 31-0....In Virginia’s 31-0 dismantling of Maryland Saturday, Cavalier fans cheered themselves hoarse..."
Great video highlights.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Saturday, October 4, 2008
B Rated Disasters
Most of the day, Gravity and I have worked. Gravity is working on a project that is about to wrap-up and I am learning Photoshop CS3 so I can edit the photos for my next two class projects more efficiently.
In the background, we have had the SciFi Channel on. All day they have been running B-rated disaster movies. It has been hysterical. First there was a massive volcanic eruption, then an atomic tornado and now a black hole is consuming the Earth! Wow....and all in one day.
In the background, we have had the SciFi Channel on. All day they have been running B-rated disaster movies. It has been hysterical. First there was a massive volcanic eruption, then an atomic tornado and now a black hole is consuming the Earth! Wow....and all in one day.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Ghost Dogs at Moon Lake
Gas Shock
I got a shock at the gas pump when I filled up today. I have been hearing horror stories of long, LONG gas lines and prices over $5! Nothing had prepared me for what I experienced. My car takes 93 octane so you can imagine what I was prepared for. I just stared at the gas station and the sign out front. There were no lines and even 93 octane was only $3.93 per gallon.......... The best kind of shock.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Wetlands


I became curious so I checked Wikipedia. Along with other classifiactions, pH is indedd one factor for classification. "A bog or mire is a wetl
and type that accumulates acidic peat" according to the Wikigod. "Fens are characterized by their water chemistry, which is neutral or alkaline." "A salt marsh is a type of marsh that is a transitional intertidal between land and salty or brackish water..." Interesting stuff in math books!

Darden Cmmerce School at UVA
The Darden school of buisness at UVA weighed in on our current financial woes. Following is an article for UVA Today News blog.
"Darden Panel On Financial Market Crisis
I made the mistake this morning of looking at my 401k online. Big mistake. Big, big, big, super-big mistake. And with that in mind, the Darden School of Business held a panel discussion last week to discuss the current turmoil in the financial markets. You can read about the discussion here, or click below to watch a Youtube version. Some great insight into what’s behind all the Wall Street turmoil."
"Darden Panel On Financial Market Crisis
I made the mistake this morning of looking at my 401k online. Big mistake. Big, big, big, super-big mistake. And with that in mind, the Darden School of Business held a panel discussion last week to discuss the current turmoil in the financial markets. You can read about the discussion here, or click below to watch a Youtube version. Some great insight into what’s behind all the Wall Street turmoil."
UVA In Space
From UVA Today blog:
"U.Va. Alum On Space Shuttle Mission
Congrats to Leland Melvin, a U.Va. alum (MSE ‘91), who was just named to the NASA Crew for Space Shuttle Discovery’s STS-129 Mission — a space shuttle launch targeted for October 2009.
Melvin flew as a mission specialist on the STS-122 mission in 2008. He was born in Lynchburg, Va. Melvin earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Richmond and a master’s degree in materials science engineering from the University of Virginia. He was selected as an astronaut in 1998.
For more on Melvin, here’s a link to his official NASA bio. Fun fact: Melvin was drafted in the 11th round of the NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions in 1986."
"U.Va. Alum On Space Shuttle Mission
Congrats to Leland Melvin, a U.Va. alum (MSE ‘91), who was just named to the NASA Crew for Space Shuttle Discovery’s STS-129 Mission — a space shuttle launch targeted for October 2009.
Melvin flew as a mission specialist on the STS-122 mission in 2008. He was born in Lynchburg, Va. Melvin earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Richmond and a master’s degree in materials science engineering from the University of Virginia. He was selected as an astronaut in 1998.
For more on Melvin, here’s a link to his official NASA bio. Fun fact: Melvin was drafted in the 11th round of the NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions in 1986."
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
UVA Rooms on the Lawn
Lawn Rooms
Via UVAToday Blog there was a good article in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on Friday about some minor historic renovations that are being down to the 104 rooms on the Lawn and Range.
Via UVAToday Blog there was a good article in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on Friday about some minor historic renovations that are being down to the 104 rooms on the Lawn and Range.

Monday, September 29, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Nemesis Ad
I have a "Nemesis Ad". Every time it comes on , I cringe. It has a woman on it that talks about having to "cath" with this deep Southern accent. It is really creepy!
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P.S. When I just spell checked this post, "cath" flagged as a non-existent word. Hah! I thought so!
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P.S. When I just spell checked this post, "cath" flagged as a non-existent word. Hah! I thought so!
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
US Rowing Team
In my class at UVA is a member of the US rowing team that went to China! What an honor to share a class with such a highly accomplished young woman. UVA is such a good school.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Invisibility
On The Today Show they were just talking about the various Peter Petrelli action figures. Apparently there is an invisible one. Al Roker said, it is actually a bomb as it must be an empty box. That made me think of a part of one of the Harry Potter books where the bookstore got in the book for one class, The Book of Invisibility but then they could never find them.
The odd thing is, we actually have a working model of invisibility, something akin to an invisibility cloak. Sometimes I think my glasses have become invisible because i can't find them without wearing them!
The odd thing is, we actually have a working model of invisibility, something akin to an invisibility cloak. Sometimes I think my glasses have become invisible because i can't find them without wearing them!
Friday, September 19, 2008
CERN (or LHC) Rap
Here is a great educational rap song about the Large Hadron Collider!
http://www.vimeo.com/1431471?pg=embed&sec=1431471
http://www.vimeo.com/1431471?pg=embed&sec=1431471
Esh Is Home
Esh is home tonight, and tomorrow, we will drive Ian back to UVA. He got a raise. $13 per hour is not bad for a first job at 16! He is enjoying school a lot. His Sanskrit teacher he says is the best teacher he has ever had. He has study groups for two classes. He looks great and seems happy. The dorms are hot but cooler weather is beginning to happen.
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Gravity adds:
Esh is also listed as a teacher in the conceptual physics class for which he is a grader!
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October adds:
Esh slept 10 hours too
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Gravity adds:
It was nice to have him home but also to see that he was eager to get back to School and friends.
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Gravity adds:
Esh is also listed as a teacher in the conceptual physics class for which he is a grader!
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October adds:
Esh slept 10 hours too
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Gravity adds:
It was nice to have him home but also to see that he was eager to get back to School and friends.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Cavalier Daily Online
The Cavalier Daily is now online.. Enjoy comics, commentaries and news stories on your PC!
http://www.cavalierdaily.com/
http://www.cavalierdaily.com/
Monday, September 15, 2008
Women and Blacks
I remember Nicelle Nichols saying years ago that she as very proud of being on Star Trek because it portrayed her as a powerful black woman who was an officer on a space ship; this was true. As I mentioned before, Gravity and I are watching old Mission Impossible TV shows; we are on season two. Towards the end of season one I began to realize that these old shows (1966 to 1973) do an even better portrayal of blacks, and additionally, women. The members of the MI team are all totally professional -- no even hints of romance. Greg Morris, the shows' black team member, is the master engineer and gadgets whiz -- an absolute genius who can make and create anything based on principals of physics and chemistry. The teams' woman (played by Barbara Bain) portrays a former model with an eidetic memory and who never needs to be rescued by the men. She thinks fast and quickly with brilliance. Both women and blacks are portrayed in a more flattering light than often done today when few shows don't eventually run amok with romance. The new MI movies pale in many ways to the old shows with the shows' plot lines being based on valor, honesty and love of country; and the focus on a team instead of one man (yuk - Tom Cruise). Please someone, turn the old shows into current MI movies!
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Nightly Glow

Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Irony
Gravity and I are still watching old Mission Impossible shows. the one tonight is about counterfeiting money. Martin Landau explains to a corrupt banker that he has created the counterfeit via a computer, by copying. Ha! Could this show be where all of the counterfeiter got the idea? [Of course, Greg Morris was sitting inside what was supposed to be a computer. Peter Graves fed sheets into the front of the "computer, Greg Morris then took printed sheets from a stack done ahead of time and fed them out of the front of the "computer". It was hysterical!]
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Gravity Adds,
In my computer, when it is working well, I have a small gnome.
When it is not working well I have a gremlin.
That explains it all!
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Gravity Adds,
In my computer, when it is working well, I have a small gnome.
When it is not working well I have a gremlin.
That explains it all!
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Hanna
Tropical storm Hanna was just rain here; not even much rain. Too bad Haiti can not say the same. We will have to see what Ike brings. It is not expected to be bad here at all; just rain. We can use the rain. It might allow to plant more azaleas in the front yard, under the trees.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Hospital Shock
We have had a shock. It used to be that any doctor at a hospital was considered to be on the hospital staff. If a hospital participated with your insurance company, everyone that you would see also participated with your insurance company. This is not longer true. Every doctor is billed separately. Some may be on your insurance plan, and some might not. This includes all of the doctors who operate behind the scenes, that you never see or can talk to like pathologists. The response from the hospital as that the patient must ask the doctor whether that doctor participates in their insurance plan. Okay...so I have been in a car accident and am taken to a hospital by ambulance. Exactly HOW am I supposed to ask the doctors if I am unconscious? Our medical care is broken and needs to be fixed. Our current method of separate billing organizations is incredibly inefficient and expensive. Time for socialized medicine and I never thought I would say that but things are spiralling out of control. Speak to your US Senator now.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Star Trek Weekend
We have decided to have a Star Trek weekend. We are watching all of the Star Trek movies over this weekend except the first movie. That is three a day. Star Trek immersion!
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Missing Esh


Word Math

B) What number, by adding two letters, becomes isolated?
C) What number, by inserting one letter, becomes finely ground meal?
D) What number, by subtracting one letter, becomes a plant?
E) What number, by subtracting one letter, becomes a preposition?
F) What number, by replacing one letter with another one, becomes a luminous object?
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
WWE and DNC
Eureka finished on Sci-Fi channel and WWE [http://www.wwe.com/] came on after it. The image shown reminded me of an earlier image...the Democratic National Convention! Hmmmmm...subliminal messaging?
Esh's New Job
Esh has his first job! Tonight, over the speaker phone, we helped with tax forms. Esh will grade papers for "How Things Work" [http://howthingswork.virginia.edu/]. What a terrific step towards adulthood!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Leaving the nest
The mind is prepared
at least you think it is
The child is prepared
at least he thinks he is
Emotions seesaw as we all prepare
but getting all things together makes us aware
That a change is coming for parents and child
Sometimes it feels big and sometimes mild
Though the drop off and unpacking is a momentary distraction
and buying a t-shirt and lunch the next action
Reality sets in that we soon will be leaving
For parents and child emotions and tensions start weaving
Goodbyes are said and away we go
Then the mind and emotions set in with questions a glow
Will he be okay, will he do okay
Will we be okay, or just worry each day
Freedom is felt, from all involved
But all hang on to ensured we are loved
Dogs and cats smell and see a change
Their emotions like ours have a wide range
It will take awhile before we all start to adjust
Life moves forwards with lessons learned for all a must
But from time to time home he will come and call
To visit with friends, parents, animals and know that he is welcome by all.
at least you think it is
The child is prepared
at least he thinks he is
Emotions seesaw as we all prepare
but getting all things together makes us aware
That a change is coming for parents and child
Sometimes it feels big and sometimes mild
Though the drop off and unpacking is a momentary distraction
and buying a t-shirt and lunch the next action
Reality sets in that we soon will be leaving
For parents and child emotions and tensions start weaving
Goodbyes are said and away we go
Then the mind and emotions set in with questions a glow
Will he be okay, will he do okay
Will we be okay, or just worry each day
Freedom is felt, from all involved
But all hang on to ensured we are loved
Dogs and cats smell and see a change
Their emotions like ours have a wide range
It will take awhile before we all start to adjust
Life moves forwards with lessons learned for all a must
But from time to time home he will come and call
To visit with friends, parents, animals and know that he is welcome by all.
Terrific Olympics

Afghanistan, Bahrain, Mauritius, Sudan, Tajikistan and Togo won their first Olympic medals. Serbia won its first medal as an independent NOC, having previously won medals as part of Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. Bahrain, Mongolia (which had previously held the record for most medals without a gold) and Panama won their first Olympic gold medals. A total of 88 countries have won medals, and 55 of them have won at least one gold medal
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