Meow
Stretch and pose
Fuzzy face turned skyward
Tail twitching body relaxing
Curling into a ball
Tail surrounds
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
C is for cat
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
B is for Blossom
Little leaves unfurling.
Blossoms blooming,
pops of yellow and green on brown
contrasting the swirling snow.
Vase on my window sill
The promise of spring through this last bit of winter.
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This one has been swirling around in my head for awhile, and it's fitting today with our snow. Even though the forsythia branch on my desk is just about done.
Monday, April 1, 2013
A is for ARLEE BIRD
A to Z, epic blog challenge
My first try in 2011
Met new bloggers
Challenged my blogging skills
Creativity streatched around tricky letters
X U Q oh my!
Extreme? Does that count?
Zip zap: Push to the finish line
Crossing it with new friends.
Thanks to Arlee Bird for starting the challenge!
Arlee's blog - http://tossingitout.blogspot.com/
Friday, March 22, 2013
A to Z Blog Challenge
I decided today that I'll take the plunge and give this year a try. I just signed up on my lunch, and even have an idea. I'm going to post poems, the title and or theme of which can be the correct letter for the day. And ya, I'm not going to have everything written ahead. But poems should be easier than short stories. Yes?
a-to-zchallenge - The signup page
Sunday, December 9, 2012
I have a job!
Now that things are official I can share here. I have a new job and I'm starting tomorrow. I got one in my field, and working with great people. Things really worked out well.
I will have a longer commute, but it goes by fairly quick thanks to the different expressways breaking it up. I drove out and back Thursday.
I'm still debating what to wear and wich way to get on the one expressway. And I'm looking up recipes for Wednesday's potluck. That way I can buy ingredients when grocery shopping today.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Cheerio caching while small shopping
Some people do geo caching, we do the Cheerio version. At least that's what it felt like when going out for Small Business Saturday today with almost 10 month old.
We started out in Fairport, having coffee at the Liftbridge Cafe. Baby Girl had her Cheerios while we had coffee. Of course she dropped some in the process. Those little Os go flying pretty good when she pats the table.
We bundled up and walked down Main Street to the Mercantile. Baby Girl shopped till she dropped. So she napped in her stroller while we looked at various crafty, vintage, and other fun items. I even found her a wooden version of those stacking rings. And I bough some jalapeno honey mustard.
Next was a stop into Candy Nation, a short walk down Main. This place brings out the kid in everyone and has a wide variety of candy. We were greeted by the store cat and picked out some candy. I got a nice box of Bottle Caps, and hubs got lemon candy. And a bacon lollipop. Yum?
We went back home for a bit, and changed the baby. She had a play break before we headed out.
We had lunch at Balsam Bagels, on North Winton. They have a nice selection of lunch items, and a fun atmosphere. Again Baby Girl dropped Cheerios while we ate. She had to smile at everyone while we ate. I had a ranch panini, made of turkey, bacon, and some ranch. It also had just a bit of onions. Thier quiche is also good.
A shorter day with the wee one, but I'm glad we made it out. There are other local places I'd like to try. I figure I can check them out the rest of this holiday season.
So who shopped small / local today? Any fun finds, good times?
Monday, November 19, 2012
Fall Light
Yes, I added the pictures all at once and it's tricky to click between them to add text. Being on my netbook with cat in lap isn't helping either. Not that the pictures need description.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
What do I want for Christmas?
I don't really need anything. And quite honestly I'm overwhelmed by all my stuff as I'm working on baby proofing the house. If people really want to buy me possessions I suppose shelves could be good. And help putting them together and securing them. Though help sorting through my excess of clothing to prepare for donation would also be good. Changing sizes does make clothing accumulate faster than it otherwise might.
So to the point of this post. I really think I'm going to make a list of places that people can donate to for gifts for me. Sure, they can still buy me stuff if the want. But it would also be nice to donate. Last month I received a letter from the library looking for donations and would like to donate to them. And there are other places that could use support.
The start of my list:
Friends of the Rochester Public Library
National Novel Writing Month
Humane Society / Lollypop
Pirate Toy Fund
Yes, I linked my list items. Useful point of reference for myself and family members. Though anyone else that wants to donate as well can.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Stats Nerd post
Not that I'm going to post the whole paper, these are just the specific tests I had run. The # x # refers to the number of groups an independent variable has.
- The first design was a 2 × 10 × 4 between-subjects MANOVA with 4 dependent variables. The effect of gender by subject by level was analyzed.
- For the second design I used a 10 × 2 between-subjects ANOVA, analyzing the effect of subject by gender on learned a lot.
- For the third design I used a 10 × 2 between-subject ANCOVA, analyzing the effects of subject by gender on learned a lot while controlling for level.
- For the fourth design I used a 2 × 10 between-subjects MANCOVA. The effects of gender by subject on learned a lot, satisfied with instruction, recommend instructor, and grades reflect performance was studied while controlling for level was analyzed.
- For the fifth design I used a one way between subjects ANOVA. I tested the effect of gender on learned a lot.
I had analyzed course evaluations for my project, looking at levels of classes (100 v 200 ...), gender, and course subject. Frame of reference for the stats. Now back to cover letters, job postings, and such.