Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

July 5, 2015

Kitty Snuggles

The work conference in Orlando took place the other week, and I learned a bunch of good stuffs that I will be sharing with my coworkers. I slipped in a few tips on how to plan better as a Dosimetrist on the software we use under the guise that I was taught these things at the meeting. Otherwise, I think some of them may take offense.

At the work conference, I displayed my research poster (and don't know if anyone ended up looking at it), attended some seminars and workshops, learned that I ranked 3rd place out of 220 submissions and 770 registrants in the Sun Nuclear Plan Challenge (WOOOO!), met up with old friends from school, spent some time in the humid heat with my mom at Universal Orlando (check out dems photos in the Instagram reel), and wished that we could get some of the rain from these afternoon thunderstorms over to California.

I was glad to come back home to my cats. It's funny, the last time I was at Yoga Nidra the instructor asked us to think about our happy place, and my mind went to snuggling up in bed with my cats. LOL. My mom thought of the exact same scenario with her cat. Cats are the best. 

This 4th of July weekend I made an effort to paint my brother's room in a day. Didn't quite manage all of it, just three walls, but at least it didn't mess with his Twitch streaming schedule. It looks really good! We chose a light gray and a dark gray. The door-side wall and opposing wall were all dark gray, and the other walls were dark gray on bottom 40% and light gray on top 60%. He's really happy with how it looks; much better than the baby blue it was when we moved in.


I think the only rooms we (I) haven't painted are the guest bath and the master bath... But my next project will be painting the wood grid within the window frames black. 

May 6, 2015

Off On Tangents

I've been reminded that this blog exists, so I will go ahead and update it now. Yay!

1. I'm watching my calories, again! I yo-yo a lot, because once I stop counting calories I gain weight. If I don't have this device in front of me telling me I'm eating a 2100-or-so calorie s'mores cheesecake from the Cheesecake Factory, then the calories don't exist. You understand.


2. I'm simulating a Dot & Bo room in Pinterest because Dot & Bo is hosting a sort of a contest with a $5000 grand prize shopping spree on their website. They have some pretty neat stuff, and I wouldn't mind using that money to buy some dining room furniture. The thing is, once they narrow down finalists, it's up to friends and family to go and "like" the rooms so whoever has the most likes wins the moneybags. Expect that, if I somehow make it that far, I will be soliciting help.

3. The other night I had the weirdest and grossest dream. My skin was really stretched out for some reason and I must not have had any abdominal muscles because my intestines fell into the skin sack that I could literally palpate my bowel loops. It was really, really gross.

4. My cats have started to get super snuggly in bed at night. Mia lets me wrap my arm around her and tuck my hand under her belly and she sleeps like that. So cute!

5. I took the time to get together with an old college friend to see The Avengers. I'm usually really evasive about getting together with this guy because I know that he likes me (he asked me out once back in college, oh, 7 years ago), but I'm just not into him at all. So, the time we spend together is really awkward for me, especially when he is contacting me after break-ups. I'm pretty sure I've always been on his mind, and after confirming that he was attempting to make this get-together like a date, I've finally put my foot down. I literally had to repeat myself three times before he got the message, and it made me feel bad. Of course, he doesn't want this confrontation to ruin our friendship, so once he cools off we will see more movies down the road, just without pretenses. Maybe now I can be more comfortable around him.

6. I ordered some tickets to see a musical in June and a concert in October: My Fair Lady with my mom, and Ben Howard & Daughter in Berkeley with another old friend from middle school. We so excited!

7. Besides the new Avengers movie, I also saw The Age of Adaline and Ex Machina. Both were really interesting. The Age of Adaline was adorable, but I could tell that it was based on a novel. Sometimes plots work better for novels than movies, as in this case, because the little extraordinary occurances seem more far fetched in films than books for some reason. As for Ex Machina, which was quite thrilling, had an expected and yet unexpected ending. I want to say more, but I feel like I would spoil it!

8. Even before the confrontation in #5, I've been thinking about relationships some. My mom struggled with codependency in her marriage and she had me review the characteristics of codependency to see how I fared, too. Now, I only had one serious relationship to use as a reference, but I was certainly codependent to a moderate extent during that time. I fear that this codependency won't go away for future relationships, as if I'm ruined by my last experience. If I do come across the perfect man who happens to think I'm perfect too, then great, I will do my best to be mutually happy. However, I don't intend to wait for that person to drop in my lap (I don't expect them to, anyway), and I don't intend on making it my life's mission to search for them either. I live better for myself when I'm on my own. Sure, it's nice to love and be loved, but I take better care of myself when I'm on my own: I'm not stressed over a relationship, I'm not obsessive or jealous, I don't have to compromise on anything, and (hallelujah!) I don't have to share a bed (suffer from lack of sleep) or shave my legs in the winter (at least until I start feeling like a woolly mammoth wearing a sweater made from its own fur). I have the love that I need from my family and from myself, and it's more than enough to keep me happy. I've been single for two years now, and I can honestly say that last year was one of the best and happiest years of my life. Don't need no man! Ain't nobody got time for that!