Thursday, February 08, 2007

Texas on the horizon

I leave for Texas on Tuesday after tutorial...around 6-ish in the evening.

I got my F-class licence! I can now (legally) drive a 15 passenger van. Man, I forgot how freaked out a person can get waiting to do a practical test. Also, I waited until less than 10 days before the trip, meaning a fail would have left us in a pickle. Generally you have to wait 10 days to re-test...anyway it's done. Phew! It's cool because I will get experience and have the licence forever (with a written test maintenance every few years) and it'll come in handy I'm sure.

My thesis is coming along well. I have a pile of research to do to get it up to snuff, but I at least know what to look up. It's good. I might get to talk to eccentric excellent people! very good!

I can't really believe how fast Texas snuck up on me. I'll be gone for 2 weeks then it'll be March and school will proceed to kick my ass. Awkward! I'm hoping g to get a good stab in on getting things done in advance because I know that every little thing I do now will help me in the long run.

Tomorrow I'm taking a new knitter to a yarn store! I'm excited because it's always fun to talk yarn with people who actually care and I like to go back to this shop as much as I can because it's kind of discount-y and thy sometimes have wicked deals on clearance needles or yarn. I absolutely don't need more yarn, but whatever. I like to look. I'm a yarn porn voyeur!

Tomorrow Ludwig goes back to the vet for a check-up. he started scooting along the carpet and looked really uncomfortable [non-cat people STOP READING]
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And he has an anal gland infection. He had to get them, uh, expressed, and take an antibiotic every day. He "takes" his pill like a trooper every morning and I'm hoping he shows a good improvement tomorrow. He hasn't scooted since the antibiotics started, so I'm taking that as a good sign.


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The vet also said he was too fat, so we've started restricting their food. 1 and 1/4 cup per day for the two of them. And I add some psyllium husk as extra fibre. They don't seem too worried, though they complain if the food is getting low. Ah well, as long as their bums are good.

Awesome! aren't you glad you stopped by! At least this'll be a travel blog of sorts again soon. No pictures sue to our wonky camera, but I will try to be descriptive and tell compelling stories of 12 people crammed in a van for 15 (think of the luggage! aaaaah!) and trying to figure out hotel room etiquette and so-on. Should be guaranteed laughs!

I'm also still biking to school every day, despite wind and blowing snow. That's the worst I've had so far. The blowing snow drifts make it slow going, and it's harder to control the bike in deeper snow. It has helped me get a better idea of a rear wheel drive though. I really like biking in the winter. I have a great route where I can stay off the roads and go through a park and I can keep a tight schedule and I don't have to take the bus! It was a personal challenge for myself this winter and feel good that I've stuck with it and am doing okay still. I like the idea of setting personal challenges for myself, and setting myself up for success. Small, manageable things that still improve my life. Building good habits. I have lots of those I could still work on getting!

I'm also still thinking about the next big adventure. Carolyn, Murray , Rob and I think we've got the next trans-continental idea set for after graduation, but I also have other idea of hings to pursue. I'm glad I'm going to Texas because it feels like I've been in one place for a long time. The thing I really like about this one is I'm coming home to the same place. I'm coming home to home! That hasn't happened for my last 2 trips at least.

I've been knitting up a storm and have completed a neck warmer which was too big for me but Rob loves. I also just finished a pair of plain, lined mitts. They are extra long on the cuff to stay tucked into jackets, and they are lined with soft wool roving, which I stranded along the inside like I was changing colours. It added an extra layer and now I'm worried that they are too warm. Hopefully they'll get some use! I've cast on my next small project, but I'm not ready to say what it in case it works out and I send it to the intended recipient.

I feel so relieved about the driving test! Now all I have to do is drive to Texas. Should be a piece of cake, right?

4 comments:

batman said...

Wow, you've got a lot going on. The pills should help with Ludwig. Apparently small dogs get the same thing often and they have to be taken to the vet to get the glands drained. Not pleasant.

12 of you in a 15-person van? At least you know you'll always have a good seat. Though I can't imagine when you'll ever need that license again.

I'm glad to hear you're knitting. I haven't done anything for a while, but I was crafty last night and did some freezer paper stenciling. That's something, right?

Anonymous said...

huge post!

congrats on the f-class license. I'm assuming the drive to texas will be spread over a few days... my dad did it straight once with my aunt and I think it nearly killed them.

sorry to hear about ludwig - that's no fun at all. Antibiotics work wonders though, as long as you can convince your pet to take them...

Have a great trip!

Captain Underpants said...

Thanks guys :-)

We had a follow-up visit for Ludwig and the vet said he was so much better that he didn't need the third visit! Yay! He's really good about the pill. It only takes on try and a few seconds.

The f-call licence will be good for me because I can now offer to TA a field course or offer to drive on field trips, which is good extra money for me. Peolpe around the university always need drivers., so I'm told.

I weant to try freezer paper stencilling! Can you send me a link you like that describes it well?

And the drive to Texas, I htink we're taking a couple of days with some stops but we've been warned it's not going to be pleasant. Great way to get to know one another, eh? Your poor dad...a straight run is inhuman! I'll keep you guys posted on the trpi, of course :-0

shelley said...

I'm glad your kitty is getting better, and thanks for the well-wishes sent too long ago for this thanks to be timely. :)

It sounds like you are busy, but doing well - I can't believe you bike to school everyday - that makes me so proud. Good for you.

Also, have fun in Texas! Can't wait to hear all about it.