In just two hours, Obama will be sworn in as our new president. Finally, I can say our president without squeaming! There is such a wonderful electricity--perhaps for me partly fueled by Oprah and her daily up-to-the second count-down of his swearing in?--and so many others also feel as though this moment is deserved, especially after enduring eight long years of He Who Shall Not Be Named.
On to other obviously more important news--snow has been building up like crazy here (at least it seems like it has been) and has not been melting back. Besides running on the unmaintained trails on Prospect Hill (which make me feel slow and miserable like some prehistoric creature stuck in a tar-pit), the only other inconvenience for me is trying to climb up this steep, slippery hill and over a chain fence en route to school. This morning I sank into the giant fluffy, dirty snowdrift on the other side of the hill, which borders a parking lot at the edge of campus. It was snow-tastic.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
It's Cold
It is definitely the coldest morning of the year so far: weather.com says it is -6F (-21C), but our thermometer says its 2F (maybe it froze on its way down?). At least I don't have to go running today, though now it's time to walk to class :o(
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Bahamian Birds
I forgot to post some pictures of the new birds we spotted in the Bahamas. I haven't yet looked up what they are, though I do know that the black bird with the massive bill is a smooth-billed ani (a cuckoo!). If anyone can identify any of the others, let me know ;o)


Believe it or not, there is a hummingbird on that telephone wire (try to spot it!). It was the first hummingbird I saw in about two and a half years!
Saturday, January 3, 2009
From a Northern Christmas to a Southern New Years
Seth and I took off a few days before Christmas and headed to his home in Geneva, NY. Chrissy, Jens, and Erik were there, too, and Tory and Melissa visited often, so it was nice having a great big Christmas (well, big compared to my usual Yule-tide routine). In fact, it was my first time celebrating with Seth's family in NY.
Diving into the tree for a few more gifts
Back to shore with the family. Dad is looking to increase his conch shell collection (seriously).
Midnight on the ship

Day 4: Introducing some of the ship's head crew members
Our cabin. We have company.
For New Years my parents treated Andrew, Jennifer, Carter, Seth, and me to a four night cruise to the Bahamas. Seth and I flew down to Orlando and met everyone for the trip. It was the first time we had all been together in at least two and a half years, so the best part of the trip was simply getting to see everyone.

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