Sunday, January 24, 2016

Snowpocalypse

I haven't actually walked or driven anywhere yet, but it appears I survived Jonas. That was a lot of snow. (And still is.)

I spent all of Friday and Saturday sending my mom and brother pictures of the snow's progress, more for my own amusement than anything else. In between these texts I got some preliminary dissertation work done, and spent the evenings watching movies. I also made some great chili on Friday, and some okay tomato soup tonight.





I shoveled about six inches of snow on Friday evening, but you'd never know it after Saturday's snow. I didn't bother shoveling during the blizzard Saturday, except to clear off the stoop outside my front door, since snow was piling up against the glass storm door and I didn't want to get trapped inside.



This morning the sun was out and I got to shoveling, along with all my neighbors. I shoveled and shoveled and shoveled, especially since I decided I'd better clear off my deck, which never gets any sun. There's going to be a huge annoying snow pile in my extra parking spot for a long time. After all that shoveling I ate a bowl of leftover chili and proceeded to take a three hour nap. I'm still sore and tired.

I'm grateful I never lost power, since the weekend wouldn't have been nearly as pleasant had that happened. But it turned out to be a nice and cozy time hanging out at home watching the weather.

Tuesday, January 05, 2016

holiday break

So Christmas happened. It was pretty laid back for me, but nice. I spent a little over a week in Richmond with family, including my parents. I was still feeling sick though, so I mostly hung out resting.

On Christmas Eve my mom made our traditional New Mexican posole. She neglected to provide (bring, make, find, ask someone else to find, etc.) the tamales though. Dad and I tried to get some at the last minute, but the El Salvadorian kind we found just aren't the same. This provided an important lesson: make sure mom is on top of things next time.

Christmas day we spent the morning getting the big meal ready (I made rolls). A few other family friends joined us for our wild boar. After the meal and a little music time most of us took naps. Then we finally opened presents that evening.

Racks of our Christmas wild boar.
The next several days included sleeping in, napping, watching tv and movies, and hanging out with Cooper while he was home on break from puppy boot camp. One evening mom and I colored in the new coloring book I got her. Another night dad and Sunni and I went to see the lights at the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. On the last night my parents were in town dad and I went out to a movie.

Cooper snuggles!
Coloring with wine.



Checking out the lights.
After my parents were gone I came back to Charlottesville on New Years Eve. I attended two parties, which were fun. At the first one we wore pajamas. At the second one (after I'd put real pants on) I helped judge a hilarious lip syncing contest. After New Years it was nice to have a three day weekend at home. I still didn't feel great and my sides still hurt (plus my back, which was a new ailment), so I spent all of New Years Day in bed. But Saturday I got out for a little hike with friends and a game night. Sunday was restful again, and I cleaned my house.

My coughing is almost all gone (I finally got an antibiotic), and the aches and pains are starting to go away. Soon I will be able to exercise again (hopefully), and will dive into dissertation research. Then 2016 can get moving in the right direction.