Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Great Memorial Day Weekend

Just got back yesterday from a fabulous trip to my parents for the weekend.  I took the train up and Jeff, who was already in Boston for work, met me there.  My mom and I sold a bunch of stuff at a garage sale (I made about $90), and I also won money playing poker at Foxwoods.  The first night we went I ended up leaving with $130 more than I walked in with.  The second night I broke even which I guess is better than losing, though I have to admit I was slightly disappointed.  Over the weekend we also went to see the DaVinci Code and the new XMen movie.  I actually liked the DaVinci Code - it wasn't great, but it certainly wasn't as horrible as the critics have been saying.  I was disappointed with XMen just because it seemed really cheesy and deviated from the comics.  It was a good action movie, but not a good XMen movie, imho.



Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Caity Baxter, M.A.

I have been really busy recently so I haven't posted here in awhile, but this past weekend I graduated with my M.A. and I thought that was worthy of a post.  Our graduation speakers were George H.W. and Barbara Bush, and they certainly surpassed my expectations.  Their speech was probably the best commencement speech I have heard.  The Post even wrote an article about it:

Bushes Banter for GWU Grads
Ex-President, Wife Trade Politics for Humor in Day of Ceremonies



By David Nakamura
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, May 22, 2006; B03





When the featured speakers advanced to the lectern yesterday on the Mall, the crowd of more than 25,000 that had assembled for George Washington University's commencement buzzed with anticipation.



Cameras clicked; video recorders whirred. People moved closer to the stage and crowded the graduates in their black robes. What would former president George H.W. Bush and his wife, Barbara, say? Would they be serious? Sentimental? Political?



Nope, nope, nope.



Instead, the Bushes struck a humorous vein.



Barbara: "I'm sensitive about the age thing. Once when I was speaking, a girl went home and told her mother, 'I heard the mother of the president of the United States -- George Washington.' "



George: "I consider that an honest mistake. After all, you look like George Washington."



One after another came the jokes, George even rehashing one of his all-time favorites when he told the crowd that a speech by Desmond Tutu was only "so-so."



The Bush comedy hour drew mostly chuckles from the crowd that included about 4,500 of the 6,500 graduates who received degrees this spring. The pair drew a standing ovation before and after they spoke, with only a handful of protesters.



One woman was escorted off the Mall by authorities after she ignored warnings to close a pink umbrella that read, "No More War." A GWU spokeswoman said the sign violated U.S. Park Police policy against large signs of any kind on the Mall.



Two graduates who taped the peace sign on their mortar boards stood throughout the speech with their backs to the Bushes.



Several other colleges in the Washington area held graduation ceremonies yesterday, including the University of Maryland at College Park and the University of Virginia. About 6,400 students received degrees at U-Md. and 6,037 at U-Va., according to the schools.



The Bushes had the highest profile among the speakers culled from that most Washington of industries: politics. Sen. Paul S. Sarbanes (D-Md.) spoke at U-Md. and Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D) at U-Va.



GWU's ceremony was mostly politics-free, despite the storied career of the featured speakers. Aaron Huertas, graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in political communication, gave a speech about the importance of using technology responsibly.



GWU President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg told the crowd: "I wrote to President Bush in 1991 asking him to speak at commencement. At the time, he said he would give my request to his schedulers and get back to me. It took 15 years, but he kept his promise."



The Bushes received honorary doctorates in public service before concluding their remarks with some serious thoughts. Barbara Bush urged the graduates to spend time reading.



"Time is the capital from God that is yours to invest," George Bush said. "How will you invest that? With more massive projects under tight deadlines? By playing video games? You'll get a lot more satisfaction by tucking a child into bed, seeing a victim of Hurricane Katrina moving back into their home. It's best to invest in the lives of people."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/21/AR2006052101157.html



Sunday, May 7, 2006

MI:3

Considering Mission Impossible 2 is on my list of top 5 worst films I have ever seen in my life, I was reluctantly persuaded to go to see Mission Impossible 3 by Jeff.  I had very low expectations.  MI:3 managed to surpass them...barely.



MI:2 was truly awful.  I still remember my Mom and I trying to stifle outright laughter in inappropriate places.  White doves and hugging each other after catapulting off motorcycles was just too much for us, I guess.



I won't give away too much of the MI:3 plot, but suffice it to say I didn't laugh in inappropriate places.  I did roll my eyes about a billion times though.  And the end was lame. 



Another thing I noticed: I'm not quite sure JJ Abrams has quite gotten the hang of movie directing yet.  There were a couple of points in the film where it felt more like an episode of Alias than a feature film.



All in all I guess I would say that it was entertaining.  I could have waited for it on DVD though.



I am the fastest snipe in the West! Er...

I am a longtime fan of ebay.  I recently replaced our everyday china by buying individual pieces of a discontinued pattern on ebay.  In preparing for our move, I've even started selling stuff (successfully, I might add!) on ebay.



Tonight I was clicking refresh to make sure my bid for something ended up winning.  With about 30 seconds left to go some dude outbid me.  Some dude, I might add, who was not among the original people bidding on the item.  Ha Ha.  I outbid him in the end and won.  In the 7 or so years I've been using ebay, I don't think I've ever been outsniped.  I hope I don't jinx myself by typing that.  Too bad it is not a marketable talent.  :p



Monday, May 1, 2006

Our offer was accepted

We just found out tonight that our offer was accepted.  We are having the inspection later this week and then closing in mid June.  Yay!