Thursday, May 27, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Two Days
It is currently Wednesday morning. I leave for the States Friday night.
Work is slow. School is out. Folks are on vacation.
And I am counting down to my own.
Remember a few months ago when the power went out? Repeatedly?
Well, the internet's been off and on and off the last two days, and last night the power went out. I hear there are parts of campus that are still out.
So basically: There isn't much to say. Not even about LOST because I still haven't finished the series!! (See: Outages: power; internet)
But that's not going to stop me from posting!
See, I know what y'all have been wondering: How COOL would Anna's eyes look on Macro?



Work is slow. School is out. Folks are on vacation.
And I am counting down to my own.
Remember a few months ago when the power went out? Repeatedly?
Well, the internet's been off and on and off the last two days, and last night the power went out. I hear there are parts of campus that are still out.
So basically: There isn't much to say. Not even about LOST because I still haven't finished the series!! (See: Outages: power; internet)
But that's not going to stop me from posting!
See, I know what y'all have been wondering: How COOL would Anna's eyes look on Macro?

Eh. Not that cool.
OH WAIT!
OH WAIT!

Is that a CAMERA in her pupil?
Guys, it totally is!
Guys, it totally is!
(But seriously: Isn't that cool? It looks like my eyelashes are reaching out to eat it....Or aren't they?)
And this is what I look like when I'm focused:
And finally...
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:D Stay Tuned! Next time, Imma show you what I look like when the power goes out and all that's left for entertainment is a fully-charged MacBook and a blue Maglite.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Grey's
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
One of These Days...
I will write a proper post. For now, a smattering of thoughts:
I'm listening to Lady Gaga. Again. All day. I've been converted to the Church of Gaga and I'm loving it.
Two weekends ago, I spent a lot of money at Sephora. Well, not a lot by Sephora standards, but more than I've ever even imagined spending before in my life. It was a little nerve-wracking (no returns! ACK!) but dang I am glad I did it. I love Sephora and its expensive, amazing product lines. I can't wait to go to the States and spend MORE there.
Important lesson in all this: I didn't splurge. I planned very carefully ahead of time exactly the products I was going to buy, and after trying out a bunch of products in the store and comparing DHS prices to online prices and accounting for sales tax (which doesn't exist here), I purchased everything on my list (4 items). No Buyer's Remorse here, which is good because Seph products are spendy little devils.
So: spend wisely. Good products are worth the investment, but an investment is required.
Is anyone else annoyed by GAP's vanity sizing? I bought a skirt the other day that was a size 4. A 4!! Do you know the last time I was a 4? High school. I'm not in high school anymore, The GAP! I'm 23. So please, enough with the lies. It's annoying, and a little offensive to be forced into a smaller size. Yeesh.
I'm talking a lot about shopping because it's become my latest favorite hobby. A(nother) new mall opened up in Dubai, not far from Sharjah, with a great mix of stores--American and European, high-end and PAYLESS SHOES. So it's basically my new favorite place to be.
In totally not-shallow news: I have a mosquito net hanging over my bed. I used to get several bites a night a few nights a week and I HATE MOSQUITOES and their stupid itchy bites and missing out on sleep because of them!
I paid a few bucks for a net from my friend and hallelujah! THREE mosquitoes have tried to get me on three different nights and: THWARTED. I love mosquito nets.
I normally limit my charity donations to womens' rights and counter human trafficking organizations (without limits, I just get overwhelmed) but I have recently added this one to my list. It's grassroots. It saves children. It's totally affordable. And I HATE MOSQUITOES. So, there's my not shallow plug for the day.
Make a $10 donation. It will save a life, decrease the spread of disease, and: mosquitoes suck! Let's not encourage them, okay?
I'm flying back to the States in 9 days. YAY! I love flying internationally. I love being in the US. I'm so excited to visit friends and family.
Finally:
I LOVE SUMMER!
Until next time,
Me
I'm listening to Lady Gaga. Again. All day. I've been converted to the Church of Gaga and I'm loving it.
Two weekends ago, I spent a lot of money at Sephora. Well, not a lot by Sephora standards, but more than I've ever even imagined spending before in my life. It was a little nerve-wracking (no returns! ACK!) but dang I am glad I did it. I love Sephora and its expensive, amazing product lines. I can't wait to go to the States and spend MORE there.
Important lesson in all this: I didn't splurge. I planned very carefully ahead of time exactly the products I was going to buy, and after trying out a bunch of products in the store and comparing DHS prices to online prices and accounting for sales tax (which doesn't exist here), I purchased everything on my list (4 items). No Buyer's Remorse here, which is good because Seph products are spendy little devils.
So: spend wisely. Good products are worth the investment, but an investment is required.
Is anyone else annoyed by GAP's vanity sizing? I bought a skirt the other day that was a size 4. A 4!! Do you know the last time I was a 4? High school. I'm not in high school anymore, The GAP! I'm 23. So please, enough with the lies. It's annoying, and a little offensive to be forced into a smaller size. Yeesh.
I'm talking a lot about shopping because it's become my latest favorite hobby. A(nother) new mall opened up in Dubai, not far from Sharjah, with a great mix of stores--American and European, high-end and PAYLESS SHOES. So it's basically my new favorite place to be.
In totally not-shallow news: I have a mosquito net hanging over my bed. I used to get several bites a night a few nights a week and I HATE MOSQUITOES and their stupid itchy bites and missing out on sleep because of them!
I paid a few bucks for a net from my friend and hallelujah! THREE mosquitoes have tried to get me on three different nights and: THWARTED. I love mosquito nets.
I normally limit my charity donations to womens' rights and counter human trafficking organizations (without limits, I just get overwhelmed) but I have recently added this one to my list. It's grassroots. It saves children. It's totally affordable. And I HATE MOSQUITOES. So, there's my not shallow plug for the day.
Make a $10 donation. It will save a life, decrease the spread of disease, and: mosquitoes suck! Let's not encourage them, okay?
I'm flying back to the States in 9 days. YAY! I love flying internationally. I love being in the US. I'm so excited to visit friends and family.
Finally:
I LOVE SUMMER!
Until next time,
Me
Sunday, May 9, 2010
My Love For Facebook Is Waning
Is that how you spell 'waning'? Anyway:
So today, I got on Facebook (on a break of course) and noticed a little grey number by the photos icon. When I clicked on it, I saw that I had a photo tag request awaiting my approval. A request from......what?? Who is THAT??
It was a picture of Sana'a taken from Yemen album. How strange that a person would want to tag his friend in a stranger's YEMEN album. What was going on?
So I clicked on the man's profile, and this is what I saw:

Okay actually that isn't a very good picture but GUYS: those four photos on his wall? Mine!! I don't know him and we have no friends in common. How many other times has this happened? Actually it doesn't even matter. Just it happening once is creepy enough.
So I messaged him:
Hi Malek,
I don't know how you got my pictures, but I request you take them down immediately. They're not your property and you have no right to be using them without permission.
I appreciate your cooperation.
And promptly changed my privacy settings.
Sidenote: I don't know how he accessed my picture. I made it--long ago--so that my picture box doesn't show up on my profile unless you're my friend, and so that the photos tab doesn't show up either. Are my pictures also floating around on someone else's wall? Where did he get access to them?
Eeewwwww. Definitely creepy.
Also: how was my message? What the heck would you have said in that situation? Reading through it again here, I wonder if I sound indignant enough. I don't think so. I think I should have added, "where did you get them and why the HECK are they on your wall?"
But he probably wouldn't have answered that anyway.
The past few months, Facebook has really been getting on my nerves. I don't think I'm the only one who feels that way, right? I mean, why are they so keen on sharing information anyway? And why do they FORCE us to share information? What's with the new linked profile info? Can't I just swap pictures and wallposts with my friends without every other one of my friends knowing about it?
What the crap, Facebook? What the crap?
Of course, this coming from a blog with no privacy settings. But also people only have access to what I post and I control what I post. Did you hear that FACEBOOK? I control what I post.
Damned tyrant.
Garr.
So today, I got on Facebook (on a break of course) and noticed a little grey number by the photos icon. When I clicked on it, I saw that I had a photo tag request awaiting my approval. A request from......what?? Who is THAT??
It was a picture of Sana'a taken from Yemen album. How strange that a person would want to tag his friend in a stranger's YEMEN album. What was going on?
So I clicked on the man's profile, and this is what I saw:
Okay actually that isn't a very good picture but GUYS: those four photos on his wall? Mine!! I don't know him and we have no friends in common. How many other times has this happened? Actually it doesn't even matter. Just it happening once is creepy enough.
So I messaged him:
Hi Malek,
I don't know how you got my pictures, but I request you take them down immediately. They're not your property and you have no right to be using them without permission.
I appreciate your cooperation.
And promptly changed my privacy settings.
Sidenote: I don't know how he accessed my picture. I made it--long ago--so that my picture box doesn't show up on my profile unless you're my friend, and so that the photos tab doesn't show up either. Are my pictures also floating around on someone else's wall? Where did he get access to them?
Eeewwwww. Definitely creepy.
Also: how was my message? What the heck would you have said in that situation? Reading through it again here, I wonder if I sound indignant enough. I don't think so. I think I should have added, "where did you get them and why the HECK are they on your wall?"
But he probably wouldn't have answered that anyway.
The past few months, Facebook has really been getting on my nerves. I don't think I'm the only one who feels that way, right? I mean, why are they so keen on sharing information anyway? And why do they FORCE us to share information? What's with the new linked profile info? Can't I just swap pictures and wallposts with my friends without every other one of my friends knowing about it?
What the crap, Facebook? What the crap?
Of course, this coming from a blog with no privacy settings. But also people only have access to what I post and I control what I post. Did you hear that FACEBOOK? I control what I post.
Damned tyrant.
Garr.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Spreadin the Love
This morning I got up for my 6 AM work out.
Reluctantly.
And the whole drive there, and the whole drive back (3 minutes each way!) all I could think about was how to get out of work today.
Of course, there was no way out.
Not today.
I'm one of two people working full-time, and the other full-timer is off for the day. Plus, there's that Big Wig that I have to show around and I have needy ol' students and a full inbox to attend to blah blah blah grumble grumble.
I left work early yesterday to take a nap.
I've never done that before.
I'm glad I did. I'm feeling much better.
(Obviously. I mean, I'm Blogging and all, right?)
Anyway, I dragged my butt to work a whole TEN MINUTES EARLY. (Actually, I have done that before. Really, I have.)
And then I draaaaaaaagged through my email and other matters of minor importance.
And then, at 12:45, this little distraction showed up at my office door:

We had a lunch date.
He told me I should take this Olive seed home with me--so I could plant an olive tree.

I told him he should take my sunglasses--so I could have this picture:

I'm so glad for little distractions.
Reluctantly.
And the whole drive there, and the whole drive back (3 minutes each way!) all I could think about was how to get out of work today.
Of course, there was no way out.
Not today.
I'm one of two people working full-time, and the other full-timer is off for the day. Plus, there's that Big Wig that I have to show around and I have needy ol' students and a full inbox to attend to blah blah blah grumble grumble.
I left work early yesterday to take a nap.
I've never done that before.
I'm glad I did. I'm feeling much better.
(Obviously. I mean, I'm Blogging and all, right?)
Anyway, I dragged my butt to work a whole TEN MINUTES EARLY. (Actually, I have done that before. Really, I have.)
And then I draaaaaaaagged through my email and other matters of minor importance.
And then, at 12:45, this little distraction showed up at my office door:
We had a lunch date.
He told me I should take this Olive seed home with me--so I could plant an olive tree.
I told him he should take my sunglasses--so I could have this picture:
I'm so glad for little distractions.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Because No One Else Is Around
I have both bragging and complaining to do!
Hey Guys!
So, it's been a while. I don't care to check how 'while' exactly, but while enough, right? This won't be much of an update because it's 11:16 PM and darnit! I have beauty sleep to get. The point is: I have been tired lately. SO. TIRED. I mean, I get 7 hours a sleep a night--occasionally 6--and I eat mostly healthy things most of the time. I eat very little candy (I'm serious, yo) and I go to a pretty intense workout class 2-3 times a week. I'm in good shape but oh my lands! The fatigue.
Last year at this time, I was taking 18 credits and working 30ish hours a week. I was, for the most part, NOT getting 7 hours a sleep a night, and except for my 15 minute walk uphill (almost) every morning, I was not exercising. And yet, I had SO. MUCH. ENERGY. There were nights (mornings) that I'd be up writing papers and I'd think to myself, Dang. It's 1:30 and I am not even tired. I never slept through any of my classes--was not even tempted to! I have never felt so good in my life.
Which is funny because, as I just said, I'm eating moderately well, getting a good work-out regularly, and getting more sleep than I did as a student. But since starting my job two months ago, I haven't had any extra energy. In fact, I've barely had sufficient energy. What in the heck??
So, all of this is just a long way of saying: I am too tired to write. I haven't properly blogged since I don't know when and I haven't written a proper email in a few weeks--which y'all know is CRAZY because I'm all about writing proper (=too long) emails. Writing takes energy and I just don't have it these days.
I hope that soon, it will return. In the meantime, please lend a willing eye to my woeful slash KICK--uh, TRASH weekend.
*ahem*
On Thursday it was day 1 of Global Day, which is just called "Global Day" despite it actually being a 2-day affair. I was there till 11:30 with some friends and after a day of being in (my awesome gold ballet) flats, my plantar fasciitis-afflicted feet had had enough. I suggested an after-party. Only one friend was interested and that is how at 12:15 Friday morning, I was on my way to the Sharjah Co-op to pick up some chocolate ice cream. 24-hour supermarkets are the best. thing. ever.
At 2:00, I was too beat to make it to the after-after party, so I went to bed.
At 9:00 Friday morning, my dad woke me up so we could go grocery shopping. Normally I'd be getting ready for church at this time, but this week church was being pre-empted by the Sunday AM session of General Conference. Mom opted not to go, and Dad--the household's Designated Sabbath Breaker--decided that instead of sleeping in, I should have a driving lesson (and break the Sabbath along with him, which I did because mmmmmm...freshly-baked whole grain goodness bread.)
Have I mentioned my driving lessons? I can't remember. Anyway, I got a license December 20, 2003. I got 11 of 12 points on my driving test; I missed one point because as I was backing up in a straight line, I was paying more attention to my side mirror than my rear-view mirror. (I was worried about hitting the curb and being automatically failed.) On August 18, 2004, I left for Dubai and the night before that was the last time I drove (in any real sense). Also, until these lessons began a few weeks ago, I had only once been on a freeway. So, at 22 1/2, my parents finally decided it was time for me to use that license for something other than age-verification).
That morning, I woke up with half of my face congested, which is only a weird description if you've never had sinus problems. Any who has knows exactly what that feels like--like someone planted a 5 pound lead ball in right in my cheekbone. The pressure. The difficulty breathing. The heaviness. It made me sleepy and so, shortly before noon (after the grocery shopping was done and I was showered), I settled down on the couch for a little snooze. I woke up three hours later and went upstairs to see my mom who, come to think of it, I hadn't seen all morning (or afternoon, as it now was).
I ended up falling asleep on her bed--a nap which lasted another two hours.
When I woke up, I wondered if I had a concussion. But, no, hadn't hit my head recently.
At 6 PM, I was tired but awake. My parents were leaving for the airport at 7 and I passed the time watching them scramble room to room, floor to floor, getting last minute things in order.
Then I ate some more ice cream.
Then I read.
Then I watched some conference (which is just not the same when viewed outside of Utah. It's so much more boring without friends and pancakes).
Then I watched an episode of Glee, which I shall discuss in another post.
Then, at approximately midnight, I couldn't even muster up the energy to go upstairs to bed. I passed out on the couch.
At 4 AM, I got up and brushed my teeth, washed my face, and crawled into bed.
I woke up from a solid sleep around 10 and I've been awake ever since.
I showered today, but didn't bother getting dressed or doing makeup. I came downstairs, did the dishes, and spent the next 6 hours watching Glee. (I finished the first season!) (Or, whatever. I mean, Is it over?)
After episode 13 (WHAT WAS THAT KISS??) was done, I dragged my un-made up, pajama'd-out self to the store and bought chocolate chips and eggs so I could make cookies (that may or may not serve as this week's breakfast).
Instead of making them, though, I went upstairs and hemmed a pair of pants (!) and THEN---Guys, prepare yourselves for this. Scoot to the edge of your seat. Hold your breath. Become giddy with anticipation because do you know what I spent this evening doing?? *drumroooolll*--I CLEANED MY ROOM. Sorted, trashed, vacuumed, CLEANED. For the first time in at least 8 months, but probably more like 10 or 24. It looks so amazing. It FEELS. So. Amazing.
I knew it would.
And if these past two months hadn't worn me into the ground, I would have done it before now.
Hallelujah It's CLEAN! No clothes piled on the back of my chair. No crap strewn across my desk. No hair littered all over my rug and tiles (ugh hair. and it's sooo looooong). No mre little nasty speckish things that get stuck to my feet when I walk barefoot on my carpet. No piles (well, a few. Shut up.).
Just: clean.
Then I came downstairs and made cookie dough and cleaned the kitchen (MORE dishes. THANK YOU, PARENTS!) while watching Grey's--which is seriously one of the best shows ever. Oh, how I miss it!
So.....wow, that was a really detailed account of my weekend. I need to go to bed now before my headache returns.
Just one more thing first: Remember November 2009's Headache From Hell ? What the heck, Head? Why you be aching all the time?
I didn't even bother with drugs this time. Well, sort of I did. I took one dose Thursday afternoon. Success! Then I took one Saturday morning (4ish). Fail.
Rawr.
In conclusion:
Pity me for my headachey weekend.
Praise me for my domestic awesomeness.
Until next time,
Me :)
PS Feel free to send some energy my way. Or lots. Really. I misssssss itttttttttt-tuh!
Hey Guys!
So, it's been a while. I don't care to check how 'while' exactly, but while enough, right? This won't be much of an update because it's 11:16 PM and darnit! I have beauty sleep to get. The point is: I have been tired lately. SO. TIRED. I mean, I get 7 hours a sleep a night--occasionally 6--and I eat mostly healthy things most of the time. I eat very little candy (I'm serious, yo) and I go to a pretty intense workout class 2-3 times a week. I'm in good shape but oh my lands! The fatigue.
Last year at this time, I was taking 18 credits and working 30ish hours a week. I was, for the most part, NOT getting 7 hours a sleep a night, and except for my 15 minute walk uphill (almost) every morning, I was not exercising. And yet, I had SO. MUCH. ENERGY. There were nights (mornings) that I'd be up writing papers and I'd think to myself, Dang. It's 1:30 and I am not even tired. I never slept through any of my classes--was not even tempted to! I have never felt so good in my life.
Which is funny because, as I just said, I'm eating moderately well, getting a good work-out regularly, and getting more sleep than I did as a student. But since starting my job two months ago, I haven't had any extra energy. In fact, I've barely had sufficient energy. What in the heck??
So, all of this is just a long way of saying: I am too tired to write. I haven't properly blogged since I don't know when and I haven't written a proper email in a few weeks--which y'all know is CRAZY because I'm all about writing proper (=too long) emails. Writing takes energy and I just don't have it these days.
I hope that soon, it will return. In the meantime, please lend a willing eye to my woeful slash KICK--uh, TRASH weekend.
*ahem*
On Thursday it was day 1 of Global Day, which is just called "Global Day" despite it actually being a 2-day affair. I was there till 11:30 with some friends and after a day of being in (my awesome gold ballet) flats, my plantar fasciitis-afflicted feet had had enough. I suggested an after-party. Only one friend was interested and that is how at 12:15 Friday morning, I was on my way to the Sharjah Co-op to pick up some chocolate ice cream. 24-hour supermarkets are the best. thing. ever.
At 2:00, I was too beat to make it to the after-after party, so I went to bed.
At 9:00 Friday morning, my dad woke me up so we could go grocery shopping. Normally I'd be getting ready for church at this time, but this week church was being pre-empted by the Sunday AM session of General Conference. Mom opted not to go, and Dad--the household's Designated Sabbath Breaker--decided that instead of sleeping in, I should have a driving lesson (and break the Sabbath along with him, which I did because mmmmmm...freshly-baked whole grain goodness bread.)
Have I mentioned my driving lessons? I can't remember. Anyway, I got a license December 20, 2003. I got 11 of 12 points on my driving test; I missed one point because as I was backing up in a straight line, I was paying more attention to my side mirror than my rear-view mirror. (I was worried about hitting the curb and being automatically failed.) On August 18, 2004, I left for Dubai and the night before that was the last time I drove (in any real sense). Also, until these lessons began a few weeks ago, I had only once been on a freeway. So, at 22 1/2, my parents finally decided it was time for me to use that license for something other than age-verification).
That morning, I woke up with half of my face congested, which is only a weird description if you've never had sinus problems. Any who has knows exactly what that feels like--like someone planted a 5 pound lead ball in right in my cheekbone. The pressure. The difficulty breathing. The heaviness. It made me sleepy and so, shortly before noon (after the grocery shopping was done and I was showered), I settled down on the couch for a little snooze. I woke up three hours later and went upstairs to see my mom who, come to think of it, I hadn't seen all morning (or afternoon, as it now was).
I ended up falling asleep on her bed--a nap which lasted another two hours.
When I woke up, I wondered if I had a concussion. But, no, hadn't hit my head recently.
At 6 PM, I was tired but awake. My parents were leaving for the airport at 7 and I passed the time watching them scramble room to room, floor to floor, getting last minute things in order.
Then I ate some more ice cream.
Then I read.
Then I watched some conference (which is just not the same when viewed outside of Utah. It's so much more boring without friends and pancakes).
Then I watched an episode of Glee, which I shall discuss in another post.
Then, at approximately midnight, I couldn't even muster up the energy to go upstairs to bed. I passed out on the couch.
At 4 AM, I got up and brushed my teeth, washed my face, and crawled into bed.
I woke up from a solid sleep around 10 and I've been awake ever since.
I showered today, but didn't bother getting dressed or doing makeup. I came downstairs, did the dishes, and spent the next 6 hours watching Glee. (I finished the first season!) (Or, whatever. I mean, Is it over?)
After episode 13 (WHAT WAS THAT KISS??) was done, I dragged my un-made up, pajama'd-out self to the store and bought chocolate chips and eggs so I could make cookies (that may or may not serve as this week's breakfast).
Instead of making them, though, I went upstairs and hemmed a pair of pants (!) and THEN---Guys, prepare yourselves for this. Scoot to the edge of your seat. Hold your breath. Become giddy with anticipation because do you know what I spent this evening doing?? *drumroooolll*--I CLEANED MY ROOM. Sorted, trashed, vacuumed, CLEANED. For the first time in at least 8 months, but probably more like 10 or 24. It looks so amazing. It FEELS. So. Amazing.
I knew it would.
And if these past two months hadn't worn me into the ground, I would have done it before now.
Hallelujah It's CLEAN! No clothes piled on the back of my chair. No crap strewn across my desk. No hair littered all over my rug and tiles (ugh hair. and it's sooo looooong). No mre little nasty speckish things that get stuck to my feet when I walk barefoot on my carpet. No piles (well, a few. Shut up.).
Just: clean.
Then I came downstairs and made cookie dough and cleaned the kitchen (MORE dishes. THANK YOU, PARENTS!) while watching Grey's--which is seriously one of the best shows ever. Oh, how I miss it!
So.....wow, that was a really detailed account of my weekend. I need to go to bed now before my headache returns.
Just one more thing first: Remember November 2009's Headache From Hell ? What the heck, Head? Why you be aching all the time?
I didn't even bother with drugs this time. Well, sort of I did. I took one dose Thursday afternoon. Success! Then I took one Saturday morning (4ish). Fail.
Rawr.
In conclusion:
Pity me for my headachey weekend.
Praise me for my domestic awesomeness.
Until next time,
Me :)
PS Feel free to send some energy my way. Or lots. Really. I misssssss itttttttttt-tuh!
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