Mail call!

As I was leaving yesterday, I received a wonderful present in the mail: my dad had sent me his Sony reader to use, since it was just collecting dust at home. I’m SO excited about it! The first book I put on there was one I’ve been dying to read, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (hoping I like it more than the original), and I can’t wait to test it out when I get the time. Here’s a pic of my newest toy (courtesy of Google products)

It’s so pretty! I should name it… I’m thinking it’s a “her,” although it has a black leather case that’s pretty masculine! Really excited to start loading more books onto here and trying out its features. If anyone has links to good free ebook sites, or sites with tips and tricks for the reader, I’d love to hear em!

Also, just want to send some link love to Corn On the Job. Not only is it a great blog for job hunters, but Rich is also a moderator of a weekly #jobhuntchat on Twitter that I just discovered, and he’s been great about answering my job-hunting questions. So thanks, Rich!

I’m back to reading for my English thesis… more to come on the next procrastination break…

Blue skies, all of them gone…

Today is a gorgeous day out here in the Bay Area, but of course I’m stuck writing my theses (10 pages down, 35ish to go!). First off, HAPPY PI DAY to all my fellow nerds out there :) Definitely considering getting pie later. Secondly, I wanted to do a quick feature on some of the blogs that I follow religiously… here goes!

Hostess with the Mostess

An image from one of Jen's St. Patty's Day posts. Yum!

This is Jen Sbranti’s site of everything beautiful, cute, whimsical, and party-related. I adore it. If publishing doesn’t work out, I want to go into party planning. She posts the greatest pictures, recipes, inspirations, you name it! Her site makes me want to get rich, just so I can host adorable parties like the ones she features!

Academichic

I loveeee this outfit. Plus, it has a DIY mini-tut for the sweater! (from Academichic.com)

Academichic is a wonderful blog run by three ridiculously stylish PhD candidates. When I first saw the site, I literally emailed the link to my mom with the message “Can I buy all of these outfits when I graduate?” Their fashion sense is spot-on, and is definitely going to serve as the inspiration for some of my new post-college work outfits!

Tiny-Ass Apartment

Be still my beating heart. Only way this could be better is if it had more books! (from TAA)

Admittedly, the name hooked me. Feisty but practical, no? Anyways, this site has great tips and inspiration for, well, tiny-ass apartments (much like the one that I’m living in now). Hoping to be able to use some of these great ideas when I get settled in my new place come June. Also, she’s got some great links for local places like flea markets, etc!

I guess that’s enough procrastination for now… enjoy the linkage!

blood donation fail

Today, I was walking on Sproul after I picked up lunch and noticed they were having a blood drive. I’ve never donated before; I used to weigh too little in high school (miss those days!) and then in college I’ve gotten piercings and tattoos so I was always in that 12-month post body mod period where you’re not supposed to donate. Anyways, I decided to donate blood today.

I walk upstairs to the Pauley Ballroom where they’re doing the drive. I get my sticker, fill out my form (some of those questions were a little strange) and sit down to wait for the intake sesh. As I’m sitting, I feel a little queasy because I can see all the people who are getting their blood drawn, but nothing too serious.

Now, this is probably the time that I should mention that, although I have 9 piercings and 2 tattoos, I am terrible with needles. If i see them, I pass out. Same goes for blood, most of the time.  I take after my dad in that respect, and trust me, it’s not pretty.

my first tattoo (after the touchup)

tattoo 2, done by Mike @ Industrial in Berkeley (only took 3.5 hours!)

Moving on with the story. I finally get called up to the intake nurse. She asks me what my weight, height, allergies, etc. etc. are. She makes small talk as she takes my temp and my pulse, and then she does the little finger prick thing to test my iron levels. Now, it doesn’t hurt at all. I mean, it’s a little pinch, like if you pinched your finger in a drawer or something minor like that. But something about that, knowing I was about to be hooked up to an IV for 10 minutes, finally gets to me.

I look at the nurse and go, “I need to put my head down.” She looks at me quizzically, looks at the iron count machine, and goes “your iron level is fine…” but I must have gotten very pale because she goes ok, “I’m gonna pick up your stuff, you follow me.”

So I get up, and she grabs my 3 bags (oops), and one of my arms, and calls to one of the nurses to help get me to a chair. The last thing I remember clearly is breaking into a cold sweat and then all of a sudden they’re lifting me up into this pseudo-recliner and burying me in cold compresses.

I anticipated passing out once I started the blood draw, but this was just ridiculous. I actually asked them, once I was feeling better, if I could donate blood then… figured I’d already passed out, might as well go through with it! (They said no.)

So lessons learned today- I’m not anemic, don’t bring so many bags with you to a blood drive–just in case, and I am one of those people who’s just not meant to donate blood. Luckily, I think I have one of the more common blood types, so it’s not so bad. I just hope I’m not like my dad, who passed out when he and my mom got the blood test for their marriage license… that didn’t bode well! :)

In other news, applying to publishing jobs in Boston, New York, San Diego, LA and SF. It’s terrifying, but necessary. Working with Ariane Doud, Patrick’s wife, for PR for The Hunt for the Eye of Ogin, so here’s to hoping that’s a productive work connection!

Also, I finished the first 10 (!) pages of my first thesis (30-35 pages total), and my second thesis/research paper is in the research still, but at least I’ve got a topic.

Oh, and to the 2 people that read this, visit knockoffwood.blogspot.com, will ya? She has an AMAZING blog that I’ve been following, where she makes her own original plans inspired by furniture that costs HUNDREDS/THOUSANDS from companies like Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Teen, etc. What she does is incredible, and Williams Sonoma (booo) has decided to send her a cease & desist notice, because she references their names/pictures. I’m sorry, but if people are going out of their way to MAKE this furniture, they weren’t going to pay 10x the cost to buy it in the first place, so it’s ridiculous that they think it would harm them. If anything, this whole thing will help HER to increase her blog traffic. So yeah, check it out. Maybe you’ll be inspired!

And to finish it up with a fun graduation quote: At commencement you wear your square-shaped mortarboards. My hope is that from time to time you will let your minds be bold, and wear sombreros.
Paul Freund

all sorts of random

Wow, it’s been a week since I updated! In that week, I survived yet another single Valentine’s day (barely), have become totally inundated in books for school, went back to work after being sick, thought about doing my taxes, and made some really awful turkey meatloaf. All in all, an eventful week. Oh, and I was stood up by the boy that I was crushing on… and I say boy, not guy, because he’s a freshman. Ah, the scandal!  It’s ok though, because I’m supposed to have a date this week… and even if I don’t wind up going on it, I’ve been working on ME and that’s important.

Other fun news- I’ve been talking to Erjon Tola, the albanian skier in the olympics, on Facebook. His english is adorable, not to mention how cute HE is. Totally random, but it makes me smile.

Chatroulette.com is totally NSFW but also TOTALLY addicting. Sometimes, you can find some really fun people! Other times, it’s just a mess of creepy old men and 13-year old girls in math class, so beware.

After my body image meltdown last week, I’ve decided two things. 1) I’m going to go to counseling to work on the mental end of what caused that. There’s a lot of stigma in society about therapy, but really- you’d go to a doctor if your body wasn’t working right, so why not go to a doctor if your mind isn’t 100%?   and 2) My new icon is Christina Hendricks. She’s absolutely gorgeous and definitely not a size 2. She’s healthy-looking and curvy… definitely a good look to aspire to.

Sorry for the randomness of this post. Just for the record, I’m going to try to do some short book reviews on the things I’m reading for school…might as well, right?  On that note, here’s what I’m working on right now:

  1. The Confidence Man (melville)
  2. reality television, affect and intimacy (misha kavka)
  3. New York by Gaslight (george foster)
  4. Media Effects (a compilation of essays)
  5. Physics for Future Presidents (prof. muller)
  6. The Hunt for the Eye of Ogin (patrick doud)– i will definitely be reviewing this one asap!

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