Spring break wrapped up lovely. I went to a cabin outside of Gold Bar with Gabby, Charlie, and some of their friends. It was beautiful. Gabby and I had the whole first day to ourselves in the hot tub, where we chatted and drank a fair amount of alcohol. We had a good time, to say the least. Sunday I went home to Mville and saw my folks and my doggies. Pretty chill vacation. I think I actually enjoyed staying in Seattle, riding my horse, hiking, and relaxing with friends more than I would have if I had traveled. Of course, if Leo hadn't visited me last week I would have wanted to see him. Now I need to start planning a trip to Arizona for May.
Monday I just had one class, Toxic Chemicals and Human Health, which is a basic toxicology course. Not too bad. After I shuttled to Seattle BioMed to work on my research, and I helped perform laboratory safety inspections. In Sunset magazine they featured South Lake Union as a daytrip place, I'll have to look up what they suggested and try some new things, as I'll be spending a lot of time in that area for my internship.
I tried to finish up some of the more time consuming things I won't have time to work on once school is in full swing (as I anticipate it being starting Wed). I planted purple (All Blue variety) potatoes and rose fingerling potatoes. I made more veggie kraut in several different spices (my last batch turned out completely delicious!), and I started a new Kombucha in the bigger container. I made three large bottles of the currrent brew, mixed with sparking water. The taste is pretty lovely. It's like sparkling lemon tea. I didn't end up adding any lemon to the drink, as the acid from the fermentation tasted a lot like lemon juice anyway.
Dinner- wheat pasta with tomatoes, onion, and swiss chard leaves. Spiced with basil and oregano.
New kombucha- mix of blood orange red tea and green tea.
One of the new krauts- beets, carrots, cabbage, onion, garlic, turnip. I spiced one bottle with dill and mustard seed, one with red pepper flakes, and one with the mustard/peppercorn blend of the first batch.
On the school and graduation front, apparently you can TA now, but put the money towards a quarter's credit next year. I wish someone had told me that when all the applications were out, as I thought it would just be unnecessary extra work, as I'm funded through June. My advisor must know, as she gave a TA position to the other grad student in my lab. Either she thought I knew and just didn't care about funding, or she didn't want to tell me so I wouldn't get jealous that she wants the other girl to have funding more than me. I wouldn't care about that. I just wish I had known as there were classes I could have TA'ed for open, that are now closed. Oh well, just have to hope I can find TA positions this fall. The thought of doubling my debt for one year of school is in no way pleasing or relaxing.
This weekend I'm going to a lecture on how to use herbs from everything from cooking to medicine. Should be fun, and it's free at Molbaks. I had hoped to go hiking too, but it looks like constant rain, so I think I'd rather ride my horse. My friend Sarah (one of the Seattle Sarah's, not the Oregon or New Mexico ones. I have a lot of Sarah's in my life) is having a birthday potluck on Saturday, so that should be fun too. I figure this is my last not too crazy week so I should enjoy myself!
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