Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Schtuff

Man, things are flying around here. Big news all around...so a brief update, in order of occurence. Blather to follow.

  • I went to LA last weekend to see Lauren, a friend from history-nerd-land, in a much-anticipated and long-planned weekend of frivolity. I plan to update with pictures and more details later, but suffice it to say I had a great time in civilization, having much-needed stereotypical girl time, and flying first class (only frequent flier tickets available...but free wine!)
  • THE BIG NEWS: Aaron was accepted to the University of Michigan Law School!! I don't know if I'm really supposed to tell people, but oh well, I am. I'm really proud of him. His work this year as a VISTA really paid off, I think, because after he sent in a letter listing all his accomplishments that occurred after he submitted his application, he got a call from the dean of admissions offering him a spot for this fall. So, he'll be in Ann Arbor and I'll be in New Haven, but we'll both be at our top choice schools. He really wants to do the Urban Communities clinic, which will give him great experience in non-profit law. Bonus: I'll get to go to a few more football games.
  • A friend is looking at an apartment in New Haven today for me. Although the landlord has not been entirely helpful in this whole process (finding an apartment across the country), it seems like a pretty good deal. I just need room for my bikes, books, and bass, and this one has a spare study as well as one bedroom. The whole thing has made me a nervous wreck, though. There are fewer and fewer one bedrooms available on craigslist, other properties are filled up, and I've heard horror stories about having to rent overpriced shacks in bad areas, so I want to rent. an. apartment. now. Apparently, these people don't have the same sense of urgency. I talked to them yesterday about them faxing me an application before my friend visits so I can act quickly. Four phone calls later and they still haven't faxed it. On the last call, she even said that she had no intention of faxing it right away as they didn't see the big deal. Funny, because somehow I thought faxing was pretty easy and you usually do it after a phone conversation so that you can immediately confirm that the technology worked properly with a return phone call. Oh well. I'm just on edge waiting.
  • Immunizations: who knew? Apparently Connecticut law says I have to have had two MMR vaccines...just like my elementary school, high school, and college required. Fine and dandy. Except that I can't find any documentation of my first dose. When I started at Michigan, they apparently just overlooked the fact that on the record I gave them I only had the second dose listed. I'm sure I got it, and worst case I get it again for a fee, but just goes to show you - for once in my life I actually found the necessary documents filed in my little filing cabinet in the proper place....and it's still not right. I think this is a sure vote against organization. It's all futile!
  • My presentation to the board got cancelled at the last minute last night as they didn't have a quorum present to approve anything. Wah. I'll present at the July meeting, I guess.
  • I ran the other day. I haven't run since the summer of junior year. Been too into biking, I guess, and then there was that whole back thing last year where when I ran I had jolts of pain down my spine and legs and then I renched my back right before Katie's wedding and the physical therapist told me I could never run again because of my legs/back. Well, after reading Pain Free and deciding that the real cause of my back and other problems is my imbalanced, tight hip muscles, I figured running would be fine as long as it didn't hurt. So, I ran. It didn't hurt. It's nice to be able to exercise in a half-hour again.
  • But then yesterday my quads killed me. And when my legs are sore, what do I do? BIKE! I went for a 25 miler with some medium hills. Averaged above 15 mph with a killer wind and some city riding, so I feel pretty good about that. My quads hurt even more, though, so I might take today off or do a little hiking. Aaron feels all prepared to ride up Mary's Peak since he's been on Bike Virginia, biking 40-80 miles a day for a week...but I am not ready. Yet.

Anyhow, I should work.

1 Comments:

Blogger Pastor Sue said...

Allison,

I trust your friend in New Haven knows the area...I wouldn't want you stuck in a dump in a dangerous neighborhood...

On the bright side, sometime I'll have to tell you what happened when it was time for me to deal with CT's MMR requirement...it's at least a tad amusing.

Pastor Sue

2:50 AM  

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