Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Interior Decorating

It finally looks like we live here!! Would you like a tour? Here's the living room FINALLY (almost) complete with wall decor. The windows still need curtains, but the huge walls look so much better with stuff on them! Yes I am watching Ratatouille if you can see it on the tv. Gotta love Disney movies! Like the green paint? Yeah me too.


And here's the kitchen, fully stocked with utensils, tools, and best of all, food! Nice and open, and behind where I took this picture is the back door to the yard (see post 'Aftermath!' below)

And here is the game/study room (because that's a logical combination right?) with it's newest wall decor also. The very large promo poster for a fighting video game, the mini banner with bathroom humor and a giant scribbly cartoon character, and the elegant works of a master glass artist Chihuly who we both love. The only time I got in trouble for skipping band practice was when Simon was about to leave for college and we snuck off to a Chihuly art exhibit at the San Antonio Art Museum. It was the most beautiful display of the most vibrant colors and shapes I've ever seen so if you ever get the chance to go I highly recommend it!!
More to come as donations are made! For only 10 cents a day you can support ... oh sorry.

Aftermath!


The dreaded Hurricane Ike has blown everyone away that wasn't swallowed by the floods! Well at least I hear that's what happened on the coast. But here in Aggieland all it managed to do was knock down a few branches, the occasional small tree, and barely water the grass before the sun came out later the same day. This is the one branch in our yard that was sizeable enough to notice, and that's Moki playing in it. So much for clearing out the store shelves and cancelling school in anticipation! Aw well, who can complain about a long weekend? :)

Friday, September 12, 2008

Hurricane day!

The impending doom of Hurricane Ike has shut down everything in the College Station - Bryan area for today! All the schools, even the entire University are closed mostly to offer more space for Houston/Galveston evacuees in town. But no class for me so can't complain! Ironically school has been cancelled for weather and it's sunny and breezy outside right now. The storm is expected to hit us here this far inland as a category 1 hurricane bascially so LOTS of rain, wind, and all the inconveniences of power outages and flooding. I tried to go to the store to stock up on snacks and batteries just in case and there wasn't even a hint of bread, milk, water, or fresh fruit anywhere. All the evacuees cleaned the groceries out and all the college kids who are out of school cleaned up all traces of alcohol too!

Last night we went to Hurricane Harry's, a local bar and drank hurricanes! I'm sure that place just loves hurricanes because everyone was there just for the irony. A lot of my classmates were there so they finally got to meet Simon and I got some fabulously tacky dancing from Courtney so it was all good! And now I have an extra day to study...yay...

Dr. Moki says stay safe from the hurricane if you're in its path and if not then don't dress up your pets just because you're bored :)

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

My Job in a Nutshell

I'm almost officially done with my training period (should be done tomorrow in fact), so I thought I would explain my job better. I've been getting a lot of questions about just exactly what it is I do. Well, I come bearing examples!

I'm a web developer (who tries to focus on rich/interactive media). What that essentially means is I write controls in a number of languages or markups that interact with your browser to render some kind of effect. Mostly, I write in CSS, Javascript, and Flash Actionscript 3.0. Due to the proprietary nature of our site building software, I don't actually have access to HTML which can make my job...difficult. I also make all my own graphics using a bunch of other nifty programs, some of which I'm sure you've heard of like Photoshop for instance. It's easiest to think of Web developers as a kind of hybrid between programmers and graphic artists. You can wiki all those terms if you like or I can just show you some stuff.

Fancy Intertubes
Click here to visit this Flash hub!
Above is an example of a Flash hub I made that uses Javascript and Flash to render animations and interactive elements (like the nav menu). If the site doesn't appear as it does above in the screenshot, you have a browser configuration we don't support (which means it's probably old).

Here's an example of a game I created using Flash and Actionscript 3.0:
Click here to play a piratey game!

A static hub:
A regular old graphic hub!

A home page with a lot going on including a Rovion character and a sound enabled flash control (Warning: This will kill your browser if you're connection is slow...plus it's pretty loud):
Click here to visit a dealer home page!

If you're wondering about all the pirate stuff, that's the "theme" of my training project to keep things fun and less monotonous.
Well, I hope that helps. As always, I'm happy to address questions in the comments section!

Dr. Me

Doctor Cheese Here's me getting ready for my first day of school, just like kindergarten all over again! Honestly I think this was the first time I was actually excited to start school since elementary school, and that was mostly just because of recess! So far I've learned to do a physical exam on a cow and a dog, which are so different you'd think it was between a plant and a rock, and have already taken the first exam in immunology. They don't waste any time throwing you into everything! I have a histology exam tomorrow, anatomy on Friday and physiology on Monday. And for you kids that only took one hour tests that you usually finished in half the time, just imagine an anatomy test for 4 straight hours. And that's just a regular test! Finals can last twice as long as the regular exams!

Our class is 132 students, of which only 36 of them are male and I have yet to really meet more than half of the class. But I've been assured I'll know every one of their voices by the end of the year. We spend every day from 8am - 5pm together in the same classes, which at the most are split into two groups just for the sake of space. We get a few breaks from class during some days of each week to try to give us some extra time, all of which is usually devoted to studying...or sleeping, whichever is more critical at the moment.

Doctor Cheese AccessoriesOh and free stuff! They LOVE giving us free stuff! Obviously it's a HUGE financial burden just being in vet school so they actually do a lot for us to try to offset the costs if they can. Most of it is corporations wanting veterinarians to work for them (major drug and dog food companies) but the student organizations are good about it too. They gave everyone a free, really nice backpack that has enough room to hold even more than all our books plus basically all of our school supplies: pens, highlighters, notebooks, spirals, lunch boxes, just about everything! And the best part is the free food, for both me and the dogs! There are several low cost dog food programs, but there's even one where we get one free bag of purina dog food delivered to our door every month! All the organizational meetings are during our lunch break so I get free lunch at least 2-3 times a week, and they don't skimp on those. So it's actually really nice that they try to help with some things to relieve some of the stress.

So far I have loved every second of it (even though I occasionally drift off in physiology) and it is definitely everything I was hoping for! There isn't very much built into the curriculum with exotics (zoo animals, pocket pets, wildlife) because it's such a small percentage that choose that path but as far as the basics for dogs and horses go I think I'll be amply prepared! I'll be back after next week when the first round of exams has subsided...