Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The WALTERS and ME!

The weekend adventure started off on a drive to the airport, by the wonderful Louie, at 5:00 pm...I was the only one in the airport (as it seemed because there was no one at the security check point). I had an hour to wait for the plane, an hour plane ride, and hour to wait for the shuttle, and a 2 hour shuttle...and put me into Coupeville at 11 pm. Don't worry, Marley kept me entertained this whole time.

It was a great weekend spent with the Walters. Taryn is full of spunk...and loves her auntie, who is her hair and fashion stylist. Kyla and I had a great time cruisin' around the area...fighting with the traffic, and the stupid lady at the McDonalds drive-thru, "who doesn't accept the monopoly free fries coupons." We had a good laugh about that. Free dinner was provided at the Macaroni Grill, thanks to the manager who took apart our booth to try to find a lost cell phone. It was midnight before we arrived home and we were pooped. Taryn showed us how to slide and swing like the best of them at the park...and was the prettiest little kid out there, with her little braids and bright blue eyes. She was a bit tired and getting over a sickness, so she didn't run around as much as I was thinking she would.

My journey was coming to the end, with a drive to the shuttle at 5:30 pm, and a flight at 8:30, in which I was in tears for most of the trip, due to...Marley. People must've thought I was a wreck...But, I must say it was well worth it!

I am sad to be back...

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Just a day at work...

Women in Engineering Day at the University of Idaho is Nov. 7th. I got asked to answer some questions and attach some pictures to share my success story with the high school girls who will be attending this event....They will be making a poster with my "biography" and pictures, as well as use some quotes throughout the year...

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What inspired you to pursue a career in Engineering?

I was inspired by my oldest brother, Eric, to pursue Mechanical Engineering. He graduated from the University of Idaho with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. During college, he used to come home and share experiences with me about what he was doing, whether it was building and designing bike racks, to other various things. I was amazed by what he was accomplishing and I wanted to do that too!

2. What are the most significant contributions you have made with your research or career?

I am currently working with a company called Amulet Manufacturing, designing and manufacturing attachments for heavy equipment. With the economy so low right now, I have developed a team, within the company, to generate new ideas and new products that the company can do on the side. It has been really fun to implement this new team and develop new products.

3. What do you wish you had known as a junior or senior in high school about engineering that you know now?

If my brother had not been in engineering, I would not have known what to do in college. It is very helpful to gain as much information and talk to as many people who are currently in the field, or going through school to see if it is right for you. Engineering it a lot of work, but a lot of fun. I believe that anyone can do it, as long as you have a passion for it. Also, if you are worried about the math part of engineering, or if you heard that it is hard, or a lot of work, there are ways to "get around it". Engineering involves teamwork, so most of your homework is done in groups, as well as projects. You are never alone to try to figure it out, which is very helpful and makes engineering easier.

4. What advice do you have for women interested in a degree in engineering or computer science?

I was one of two girls in my graduating class of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Idaho. Don't be discouraged by the lack of girls in the field. In a way, this can help you get a job, being a minority. Also, professors and your classmates do have sympathy for you, and tend to help you out more than your average person. It is a great feeling of accomplishment finishing this degree and being one of the only girls to do so.

5. What support systems do you use that contribute to your success as an engineer?

It was VERY helpful to go right into the Engineering Hall as a freshman. The hall is designed as a 80 person support group. You have other Freshman who are going through the classes with you, so your neighbors can also be your study group. Or if you have a question on homework, they are right there. Also, upperclassman are in the hall and are GREAT people to go to for help, because they have already gone through the class, and know what you are going through. Plus you are fully immersed in the campus activities and grow great bonds with people. I attribute my success to the engineering hall, because with out it, I probably would not have finished. I lived in the engineering hall for 3 out of the 4 years.

6. What skills did you gain from your engineering or computer science degree that you find most useful in your career?

As much as I hated it in college, the group work and communication/documentation, are the most helpful skills that I learned in college. In college, you just obtain the base knowledge. Once you get a job, they train you to do the specialized engineering that you are in. So the basic skills, like communicating and documenting, are things that you are expected to already have. Also, the multiple hours sitting at the computer learning SolidWorks, has made my career possible.

7. What are the aspects of engineering or computer science that you find the most exciting?

What amazes me everyday is to design a product in Solidworks, which shows up as a little model on my computer screen, and then to go out into the shop and actually see it being built. Just the pure size of the products that I design are amazing. Besides seeing my model become real, I can travel anywhere in the United States, see a huge excavator sitting on a construction site, look at their attachments, and say to my friend, I designed that. That is pretty cool.

8. If you’re not already doing it – what would be your engineering dream job?

I would love to someday work in the outdoor industry, either designing kayaks, paddles, or other misc. outdoor sports equipment.

So I sent them this picture of me at work...as well as some old college pictures to hopefully inspire young girls to get into this field. I got a response back right away, "Thank you for taking the time to provide such detailed information. We need more women like you who are willing to teach and encourage young women through the ups and downs of college course work!"

This made me think more about a career in teaching...It really is true...there needs to be more female math/science teachers, to encourage girls that they can do it too!

Just a random thought for a random day...

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Phantom Pictures...Weekendness...


This picture was taken last weekend by mom, while Mr. Alan and I were on our way to the Phantom of the Opera!! I can't wait until the next play!

Don't we kind of look a like? We both have the one-sided dimple...very cute! I have to add Matt to my blog, because he reads it...

Like Louie said in his blog...we had a great weekend. The sale on Saturday for my grandparents stuff was long and very tiring. I don't think I have ever seen my dad soo grumpy. We sold 1500 dollars worth of stuff....which was pretty good, because I thought for sure, we put every box back into the garage that we took out.

Sunday was a day with Louie and we had a lot of fun goofing around, going here and there. We finally got to relax at Buzz's house for Sunday Night Football!

Last night, after running around trying to find Halloween costumes, I made a Dutch Apple Pie, we ate some Hot Wings, Salads...and watched Football...pretty relaxing...

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Debate

Last night was the first time that I actually sat and was interested in ANY debate in my life. I actually followed what they were saying, and I didn't fall asleep. I am trying to keep this post as non-political as I can, but it is hard not to put little jabs here and there, like McCain did last night to Obama. I just wanted to say that is what I did last night, because all of the other shows were booted off for the debate.

Dad and I got subway sandwiches, then a bowl of ice cream and watched the debate...that's all that happened last night...

P.S. Why is it when you buy a bag of "mixed" candies (specifically Jolly Ranchers), most of the bag is the one flavor you don't like, while you only receive one WATERMELON flavor? It this annoying to anyone else? Or is it just MY bad luck.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The Bentster and I

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This is how Bentley and I are, at night, after work...we lay on our backs and relax.

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I love my dog!

Last night Louie and I went to Bob and Mary Woods' house for some yummy beef stew, and homemade corn bread.  This was payment for installing XP onto their ancient computer.  I have to go back on Thursday to finish the install.  It was way good!

Monday, October 13, 2008

HOMECOMING 2008!

Friday Nights's Anberlin Concert was a lot of fun.  The music wasn't really my type.  Well, it wasn't my type.  I really enjoyed the company though (Louie, Buzz, and his friends from Seattle, Bean and Jess).  I also LOVED being out on a Friday night also.  Made me feel better actually.  It was fun.

Saturday, oh the eventful day!  I took Ashley to get her hair and make-up done for her Junior year Homecoming dance, her first dance with a BOY!  AHHH!  Well, I decided that I was going to get dolled up too.  I love doing that! 

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I told Ashley that I was all depressed that I didn't have a homecoming to go to...which got transferred to Louie...and that's why I am dating Louie!  

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He surprised me with transforming out dining room into a dance floor, playing old music that would've been playing at our homecoming dance!  It was very cute and I LOVED it!

This was AFTER he took me to Cedars for dinner!  I LOVE CAPERS!

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It was soooo great!

Sunday...PHANTOM OF THE OPERA!

Mr. Alan got season tickets to all the broadway shows...and invited me along!  It was soooo good!  We first went to Matt and Casey's house for tranditional Sunday Morning Breakfast...then the show, then to Capones for dinner...

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Overall, the weekend was AMAZING!  

Friday, October 10, 2008

First Frost, Pinnecula, Sunrises

Yesterday was the first frost in Coeur d' Alene.  I thankfully moved my car into the garage so I don't have to scrape windows in the morning. 

1009080700 This is taken outside my work window yesterday...I was trying to get the frost on the grass...can you see it?  I don't know, it was hard to capture.

 

Last night, I had another softball game.  We won.  I played the "utility" position, which means I played every position.  It was fun.  I got one hit, walked, and grounded out.  We might have the real championship game on Tuesday, versus the team we played on Tuesday (the crazy game).

Not much else to report.  Tonight Louie and I, plus some of his friends, are going to the Anberlin Concert at the "Knitting Factory" (formally called the Big Easy), in Spokane.  Tomorrow I am with Ashley all day, getting our hair done, make-up done, and pretending that I am going to Homecoming...Louie is taking me out to dinner somewhere.  Sunday, Mr. Alan and I are going to the Phantom of the Opera...probably eating at Old European for Breakfast and catching dinner afterwards.  Should be WAY fun!

1008081506 I tried to capture my Pinnecula (sp?) yesterday, but it was kinda hard to do.  then I tried to photoshop a circle as to where it is, but I couldn't figure it out and was getting frustrated.  But you can kinda see the different coloration on the white of my eye...I am still in glasses :(.

Some fall/Sunrise pictures...

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Sunrise from Office this morning, Fireplace last night, Fall tree next to our house that I LOVE the colors....

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

New Glasses

Yesterday I went to an all day Solidworks Conference, to preview and learn a little bit about the new 2009 release.  I was the one and only female engineer in a room of about 100.  It was a little odd to look around and notice this.  It was really fun to go to lunch, because we were forced to sit in tables of 8 and interact.  I sat next to a gentleman who designed the yellow bee traps (did you know they were made in the Spokane Valley).  I also reconnected with a guy from my Freshman year of college!  It was fun to feel important!

From 1-3, the conference was going over a software that our company doesn't own (I wish we did), so I decided to do a little shopping in the nearby Valley Mall.  It turns out that Lens Crafters was having 50% off lens sale.  This would be the third place I have looked for new glasses.  I finally found a pair that I liked!  It took me awhile to realize that I really do like the brown color of my old pair, and I was almost tempted to just put new lenses in my old frames that I had super-glued together...but who knows how much longer they would last.  So here they are...Lens Crafters turned them around in under an hour!

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They are made by Burberry. I am having a hard time adjusting to the new prescription.  I almost wonder if they put the "-3.00" glass on the wrong side.  If it doesn't get "clearer" in the next few days...then I will have them checked.  (I needed new glasses, one, because my old pair are an old prescription, and two, I have to wear my glasses more until my eyes heal).

Last nights "championship" softball game was pretty intense.  Louie showed up, and our 10-2 lead ended up getting tied 10-10 in the bottom of the 6th inning.  We ended up scoring two runs in the top of the 7th, meaning the other team had some work to do.  The 11th run came in, and then there was a controversial 3rd out call that the umpire made.  Their runner from third base was coming home, and ended up diving head first into our catcher who was there with the ball.  The ball ended up getting yanked from the mitt, so in Major League baseball, the runner would be considered safe...but this is rec softball...so the ump said the runner purposely ran into the catcher and called him out still...meaning we won the game, the championship.  It was intense.  Louie wasn't sure if his showing up was causing our run of bad luck...but I was happy he came!

We watched Monday night's Heroes episode last night.  I am starting to get more and more into it...but like Kyla and Louie are both saying...it is kinda hard to follow.  Where are they going with this!!! 

Louie and I were supposed to go to our first dancing class on Monday,  but he was tired from traveling all day, and I wasn't motivated (it doesn't start until 8 pm), so we ditched this week.  I guess we can still go next Monday...We'll see. 

Monday, October 6, 2008

Apples, Applesauce, Apple Pie, Apple Butter, Appled OUT!

1004081724 Mom and I went to Missoula, MT this weekend for a weekend get away, some bonding time, and to learn how to do canning!  Annette Walker, a long time friend of my mom's has been asking me for a few years now to come help her can.  I finally had some time this year to help and we had a blast! 

The drive over was fun.  Mom surprised me and stayed awake the whole drive.  I believe it was only said once, "look how beautiful it is."  Fall has arrived and the drive to Missoula is all natural forest land.  The trees are beautiful this time of year. 

Saturday, Mom drove herself to Butte to go visit Grandpa, while I stayed with Annette.  In the morning, I went with John Walker (Annette's husband) to the hospital.  They were demonstrating the new surgical robot.  It was actually VERY cool to see and way easy to use.  The television people were there, so we didn't get a chance to demonstrate it. 

Apples Galore!  Annette and I chopped, boiled, strained, canned, boiled some more all day long!  We made applesauce up the ying yang.

downsized_1004081724aThe applesauce in these jars are "tinted" pink because we boil the skins in, and then strain them out...so the red skins tint the sauce.  It was pretty cool.  This is just a small portion.

Saturday night, mom and I were both in tears of laughter.  John is quite the character and had us rolling on the floor, and almost mom wetting her pants.  It wouldn't be funny to repeat it now, but it was soo great to laugh that hard!  I seem to always laugh hard when I am with my mom and brother. 

Sunday was spent doing a little shopping and driving home.  Mom took Dad and I out to dinner in Coeur d' Alene.  Louie was in Chicago for his Grandfather's Funeral, so I had the house to myself.  Bentley and I lit a fire, watched all the shows I was behind on and fell asleep...

Onto another work week. :(

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