Sunday, September 30, 2007

best weekend in a looooooong time

So this weekend was super awesome fantastic good times.

1) The Scoop on Dish: Friday night, Scott, Jason, Jamie and I went to a restaurant that I saw advertised in Lynchburg Living Magazine, called Dish. I was very excited because I was under the impression that Lynchburg just did not have trendy, locally-owned downtown restaurants, a la Nama and the places on Market Square in Knoxville. Let's just say we were not impressed.

First we didn't know that we needed reservations, so they gave us that "what are you doing here?" attitude at the door. They seated us at the bar, which was awkward with 4 people. So 10 minutes after we've been looking at the menu, she tells us that their style of food is tapas. Then spells tapas (because we are mentally challenged?). Then asks us if we'd ever heard of that before. hello! 2 Spanish teachers who don't live under rocks. Thanks. And who hasn't heard of tapas?

For a mixed group of people that includes a guy who loves chicken tenders, a girl who is allergic to fish, and a girl who doesn't eat meat, and all of us on a budget, it was a difficult menu. Since I'm still eating fish and I wanted to try something different, I ordered the Shrimp Stuffed Calamari. For $9, I got two undercooked tentacle tubes the size of my thumb stuffed with what didn't look like shrimp. And it was covered in spicy rooster sauce which was not at all implied on the menu which said "served with ginger and green onions". The stuffing part was actually good, but the rest was iffy. Fortunately it didn't make me sick.

Everyone else ordered the meatballs, which were just that. 2 enormous balls o' beef, which were still quite pink inside covered in tomato sauce. Nothing particularly special about them.

Right after our food was served, a different server came over and asked us (mid-chew) if we could scoot down the bar because they had some other customers coming in who "didn't want to be crowded." Incredibly rude. We scooted down anyway, and then when the people came to be seated, they wanted to sit on the end we had scooted toward!
The kicker of the night was when she brought our checks. We open the black credit card holder book and are greeted with our bills: on bright green Post-its. How very, very unprofessional. And, my glass of wine that I thought was $3.50 was apparently $7! Pretentious waitress: "oh it's only $3.50 if you get the half glass." Who gets a half glass of wine??? whatever. I could have bought the whole bottle at Food Lion for $10. A place that charges that much for tiny plates of food and glasses of wine should be able to afford a cash register.

Although the restaurant itself was in poor form, we still had a good time.


I've since met other people who rave about Dish, and I'm willing to give it a second try. We'll see.
2) Wii: We then went to Scott and Jason's apartment and played on the Wii while we waited for the bowling alley to open. We made Mii characters of me and Jamie and then practiced our bowling skills.

3) Real bowling: I bowled a lot better than I ever have before. I think the Wii practice got me ready. The bowling alley food was better than Dish. It was very fun, but a little more expensive than I would have expected. Fortunately I just got paid, and they gave us coupons for next time. We played Mario Party 8 on the wiii afterward.






4) Corn Maze: Saturday morning we drove up to Rockbridge County about an hour north of here. None of them had ever been through a corn maze before so that was fun. It wasn't as fancy as the ones in TN, but it was still a good time. Scary masks on stuffed bodies and fake spiderwebs throughout. They're doing night walks starting next week so we might go back. They also had a pumpkin patch. I bought some gourds for my aunt because they were really interesting shapes and colors. Scottie B got some pumpkins.






5) Virginia Safari Park: This was the most awesome thing I have been to in a loooooong time. At the safari park, you get buckets of food and drive around this gravel road through woods and fields. Animals approach the car and feed from the buckets and you can pet them and talk to them. There's also a walking tour part. We met lots of llamas, zebras, watusi cattle, bison, many kinds of deer, elk, pot belly pigs, kangaroos, monkeys, and goats. The elk were doing their mating calls which sounds like screeching brakes. There were also ostriches, emus, and rheas but they were scary so we rolled up the windows so they wouldn't peck our eyes out. It was super fun.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

I had to get on board with this one too!




Star in Your Own JibJab! It's Free!



Does anyone else find it odd that my character in the video is wearing Crocs?

Sunday, September 23, 2007

i've been crafting

So Anna got me this clock for my birthday:



But since it doesn't have any numbers, and I'm a little number-challenged, I decided to add my own and customize the clock a little. So given a few magazines, an Xacto knife, and some ModPodge:





I now have a unique clock I can read!

I've also discovered The Lamp Shop where you can buy parts for making lamps and lampshades. Very excited to fix a lampshade I rigged up a while back that I'm not quite happy with. Also excited about the world of possibilities this opens up for my creativity. Don't know why, but I've always liked lamps.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

interesting

so I got 4 birthday cards in the mail today, and they all had the same stamp. weird.

I had a good birthday yesterday. Some of my teacher friends snuck into my room and decorated it, and then I went out for Mexican food. good times.

And then I came home to turn on the TV and found a brand new episode of America's Next Top Model that I didn't even know was coming on. It was exciting. Lots of drama.

Today was a loooong day at school. And I came home to find that Tillie was sick today. She seems to be ok now, but I'm worried about her. I'm glad tomorrow is Friday so I can be with her this weekend.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

in 4 hours I'll be 25

Here are a few pictures from the hot hot 80s party I had on Saturday.








Thursday, September 13, 2007

so do you think I'm in the right job?

so I took a career survey and these are my results:

1.

High School Teacher

2.

Foreign Language Instructor

3.

ESL Teacher

4.

Teacher Assistant

5.

Communications Specialist

6.

Desktop Publisher

7.

Art Director

8.

Corporate Trainer

9.

Sign Language Interpreter

10.

Artist

11.

Political Aide

12.

Computer Trainer

13.

Librarian

14.

Advertising Copywriter

15.

Adoption Counselor

16.

Religious Worker

17.

Community Worker

18.

Airline Customer Service Agent

19.

Casting Director

20.

Addictions Counselor

21.

Child and Youth Worker

22.

Motivational Speaker

23.

Activist

24.

Professor

25.

School Counselor

26.

Public Relations Specialist

27.

Website Designer

28.

Translator

29.

Nail Technician

30.

Writer

31.

Foreign Service Officer

32.

Critic

33.

Pet Groomer

34.

Announcer

35.

Lobbyist

36.

Clergy

37.

Tailor / Dressmaker

38.

Interpreter

39.

Principal

40.

Library Technician


Other than the Nail Technician, Airline Customer Service Agent, and religious roles, I think the results were pretty right on.

You can take the quiz too:
1. Go to http://www.careercruising.com/.
2. Put in Username: nycareers, Password: landmark.
3. Take their "Career Matchmaker" questions.
4. Post the results.
(You can also get a more specific result by taking an EXTRA quiz after the short quiz by clicking the "answer more questions to improve my results" link. It's fun!)

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

meat free

So as of today I've been a vegetarian for 33 days. My goal was originally just to try it for a week and see how it went, so I'm very proud of myself for sticking with it for this long. In the last 33 days I've lost 7 pounds, my skin has gotten clearer, and I've been drinking more water. So other than the cold/flu/sinus infection I've caught from my students, I feel pretty good.

Very excited about birthday celebrations this weekend. I'll have to post pictures after because the costumes are sure to be awesome. Anna is coming up from TN so that's very exciting too!

And I just saw a commercial for a show on Fox called KVille. Surely it's not about good ol' knoxville....

Sunday, September 9, 2007

why do I love WE's American Princess?

well, let's just say that these lovely ladies that represent the US in Britain are total trash, and that's just the beginning.

when asked to identify a clarinet, sure they knew what it was, but ONLY because one of Sponge Bob Squarepants' neighbors plays one. Their etiquette coach and Princess Di's former butler were horrified.

hilarious.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

But are the writers smarter than a 5th grader?

So I'm gliding along on my new Tony Little Gazelle, and watching bad tv. And the question on Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? was "how many adjectives are in the sentence 'Spencer takes good care of his hairy dog.'"

The answer given was 2, which they said was correct, but I'm 99% sure it's 3.

Spencer is a proper noun
takes is a verb
good is an adjective
care is a noun
of is a preposition
his is a possessive adjective
hairy is an adjective
dog is a noun.

I think they didn't count "his." Losers.

Oh, and he won $500,000. That's not fair.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Robert Jarvik, inventor of the Jarvik artificial heart, is a terrifying man. I mean, he looks like Smeagol before he's completely turned into Gollum.

So last night, I went out for drinks at Mudpuppy's with Jamie and our new friend Scott who is the only English teacher on our floor. It's kind of strange that they placed him smack in the middle of the Foreign Language Department for his first year of teaching, but I think he might just have the right kind of insanity to get along well. I'm really happy with my new classroom. It's very spacious and has more storage than I need. I'm also painting murals on the walls, so I'll post pictures later this weekend when it's done.

It was nice this weekend to have local friends to call. Everyone just finished up their first week with the kids and there was a good mix of horror stories and happy stories. My kids this year seem very bright and hopefully will stay well behaved....


I can't believe I'll be 25 in less than 3 weeks. Anybody want to come visit for my birthday?