Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Instead of
I painted my kitchen.
Before... notice the border around the top and the green walls:
After..... no border and lovely cream walls:
Graduate School
I got rejected from NC State, but they were my second choice, so I was still holding out hope.
I got called in for an interview at NC Central. It was so great to walk onto a college campus. The energy, the vibe, it is just indescribable unless you are like me and love to learn things and be in that environment. The interview was ok, I think I answered the questions fairly well. What amused me was I came in at the same time as another lady, and I was wearing flat shoes, slacks, and a button down shirt, and she was wearing high heels and a pencil skirt. Definately not the same style :)
They said they would be making the final decision after all the interviews were complete..... and the result is....
I got in! I am so excited!
Another fun thing I got to do instead of going to Germany (yes, eventually I am going to have to forgive that volcano for disrupting my vacation) was to attend an orientation for my program. I got accepted into the Career Counseling program, which is one focus in the larger counseling education masters program. The other two options are mental health and school counseling. What I learned at orientation is that career counseling is the least popular option. This bodes well for getting internships and jobs if there aren't alot of people to compete with. The main reason for this is career counselors don't have licensure, so apparently alot of people can do the job without the education or background in it. The rest of the orientation was fairly boring, just the usual rules and regulations and how to graduate. But I did get to talk to my advisor and get registered for classes.
So I think I will agree with a friend, 2010 is the Year of Yay!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Volcano
My sister posted the best pictures that describe how I feel about a volcano disrupting my vacation plans. I was supposed to visit her in Germany to have a fabulous time in her final week living there. It was also going to help me hit Europe and Asia in the same year, which would put me in a better position to win the Ms. Travel of 2010 award.
But alas..... this is my consolation prize:
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Honeymoon
Question 1: Will we focus on rest and relaxation on our honeymoon? Yes
Question 2: Is it north of the equator? Yes
Question 3: Is it on the African Continent? No
Question 4: Is the location an island? Yes
List of possible islands in the Atlantic Ocean
Question 5: Would the beaches on the island be considered white sand beaches? In other words, is this the carribean? Yes
List of possible islands in the Caribbean
Question 6: Do they speak English? Yes
Question 7: Is the island known for piracy? Maybe
Question 8: Is this island in the beach boys song Kokomo? No
If you are keeping track, this has eliminated: Bermuda, Bahama, Kokomo, Aruba, Jamaica, Key Largo, Montego, Martinique, Montserrat, Port-au-Prince Haiti
Question 9: Is the island in the area known as the Greater Antilles? No
We have now eliminated Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico
Question 10: Is it one of the Windward Islands (on the Lesser Antilles)? Yes
We have narrowed it down to Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and Grenadines, Grenada, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago
Question 11: Is this island known for being a leading producer of spices such as cinnamon, cloves, ginger, nutmeg? No
In case you couldn't tell, we just eliminated Grenada. We are down to: Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and Grenadines, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago
Question 12: Is this island the home of two Nobel Laureates Arthur Lewis and Derek Walcott? No
We just eliminated Saint Lucia. Remaining contenders: Saint Vincent and Grenadines, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago
Question 13: Is this island geologically predominately non-volcanic origin? No
We just eliminated Barbados. Remaining contenders: Saint Vincent and Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago
Question 14: Is the head of state Queen Elizabeth II? No
We just eliminated Saint Vincent and Grenadines.
Drumroll: The location is specifically the Tobago island of Trinidad and Tobago
Pigeon Point Dock, Tobago
Beautiful sandy beaches
Oldest rainforest
You will have to wait until after the honeymoon to get any more details!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Ode to IBM
Today is my last day with the company, so I thought I would write down some of the highlights of my career so that when I am old, I will remember what a hotshot I was :)
From my boss in my appraisal of 2002:
Heather continues to amaze me. She seeks out new and challenging work, puts forth excellent ideas, is a team player, and is recognized as a hard worker with exceptional technical skills. Heather has a great sense of personal responsibility and always takes ownership of problems within her area. She acts independently, but also knows when to look for additional resources and support. She has excellent communication, teaming and listening skills. She has proven to be an asset to any team of which she was part.
From my boss in my appraisal of 2003:
Heather has excellent communication skills and works equally well with all members of the organization. She is driven and thorough and seeks out ways to contribute to the group, always seeking to enhance her skills. She has been very proactive for accepting new assignments. Heather requires very little direction to proceed forward with creating scenarios, test plans, task definitions, or business modeling.
From my boss in my appraisal of 2004:
Heather has been very driven to creating a new automation strategy within the Commerce Organization using Rational Functional Tester. She did a good job of communicating to the team and has saved team members time from trying things that have been identified as broken. Heather will run with a task and drive it to completion with little supervision. She was our go to tester for Telesales. Bottom line, she did an excellent job creating testplans/testcases, providing feedback to Development (100+ comments against Telesales design doc), and in general, ensuring test had it's act together for Telesales, despite unclear designs and missed DCUT dates. Heather did an Excellent job of helping mentor/evaluate co-ops. She is always willing to accept additional tasks, including creating a demo for telesales, creating a Project plan, and taking the lead on the TRC automation. Heather has been presented with 2 Bravo awards and 3 Thanks awards for her 2004 achievements.
From my boss in my appraisal of 2005:
Despite her inexperience with the product relative to her peers, she accepted a 'stretch' assignment to take on the role of SVT lead for the release and was assigned a mentor to help with this significant task. Leading an SVT was also new ground for Heather and she came on boardfaster than I expected. In fact, from the mid-way point of the test and beyond, she did an outstanding job leading a fairly large geographically dispersed team in China and the U.S. Her communications with the entire team and management was both timely, clear, and complete. She approached her work in a professional, calm, and composed manner, a trait that will serve her very well as she advances her career in IBM. She listens very well and always seems to be in command of the issues. This year, she has clearly proven to be an effective leader, demonstrated excellent initiative by willingly stepping out of her comfort zone, but most importantly, showed strong aptitude in successfully delivering the results the business needed.
Oh, I should also mention that I got to travel to Austin for a test automation convention. The last time I was in Austin was an interview for Dell, and I loved the city, so I tacked on a weekend to revisit some of the sites. I got bumped up to a mustang convertible rental car which was totally awesome because it was gorgeous weather. I drove around the parks, downtown, went out and had a great dinner overlooking the river. It was totally fantastic.
From my boss in my appraisal of 2006:
This was a big year for Heather. She started off as the team lead and project planner for the SOA for ITCAM test effort. This included testers in RTP and China. The distributed team required good communications and flexibility. She was a leader in the automation for her team, working with other automation gurus and establishing consistent code across the project. Heather was moved to CMDB around the middle of the year to help out the testing. Her assistance there was a huge help to the team, and she always made her very aggressive point targets. While she was on CMDB, she again brought her automation skills to bear, and coded up several routines that were used in the daily build verifications. Heather also spent time coaching and bringing her SOA peer up to speed on that project so that he could assume the lead while she was on CMDB. Her assistance made the transition seamless. Going forward, I expect Heather to continue leveraging her strong development skills and finding ways to make the overall process better.
From my boss in my appraisal of 2007:
Heather is extremely well organized and prepared as demonstrated in her leading, planning, designing, and executing on the install team. She is able to take on new tasks and responsibilities when necessary and show great initiative toward accomplishing goals.
From my boss in my appraisal of 2008:
Heather Morgan was promoted from Band 7 to Band 8 in July 2008. For this performance periord Heather was the Technical Lead for Base Services Installer (BSI). In addition to her leadership task Heather completed several install features lineitems on schedule. Heather always looks for ways to improve the process as demonstrated in creating a plan for quartely install deliverables, delivering function earlier in the media refreshes, and delivering drivers with testable functions earlier.
From my boss in my appraisal of 2009:
Heather had an excellent year in 2009. Throughout the year she showed both technical and personal leadership in every aspect of her job. As the lead for the install components, Heather drove the creation of common Tpae based installation components. This was not only technically challenging, but it required the driving of organizational and behavioral changes. As Chief Programmer for the CCMDB 7.2.1 release, Heather drove the efforts to build the initial project plan and information to support the Plan DCP.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Planning
Temple
Dresses
Rings
Venue
Flowers
Food
Photographer
Invitations
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A beautiful location where we will be sealed.
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If you haven't seen Say Yes to the Dress, then go to youtube and watch for a minute:
Ok, now that you have the proper background...
My sister and I went out wedding dress shopping. I was looking for a more fitted silloette, not a poofy ball gown. I had seen a dress on JCrew that I thought was simply elegant, and was looking for something similar. But I was also struggling with the fact that this is my second wedding, and I don't really need to do the whole white dress thing again.
After browsing online, I realized I probably wasn't going to find the perfect silver dress in a slim sillouette, so I went back to the store with a friend. The sales person pulled the dress I had liked before, and also brought a second option that was a similar. I walked out in the second one, and another customer was like, oh my gosh! you look stunning! it is just like on that show, say yes to the dress! Are you going to say yes to that dress??!? Honestly, it really was like the show. Dress 1, I was fine with, Dress 2, my face lit up like a kid seeing a christmas tree for the first time. I like to think of myself as a fairly straightforward, no nonsense kind of person, but I may have to re-evaluate after this cliched demonstration! So I said yes to Dress 2.
My sisters have been trying to find dresses to wear to the wedding as well. We have traded in store shopping for online ordering because it is so much easier to have clothes shipped to your house, try them on, and figure out what you like. Every time a new set arrives, they try them on and we say, "Are you going to say yes to that dress?"
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Another fun outing I had with my sister was ring shopping. We got asked twice if we were twins, so we just went with it and said that we were twins and we were shopping for rings so that we could pass the information onto our boyfriends, who are also twins. We found a store that just has every size of diamond in a ring so you can see how a 1 carat looks on your hand. One difference between my sister and I is that my hands are huge in comparison, so I could wear bigger, thicker rings than she could.
I would like to mention that I really had nothing to do with picking out my engagement ring. My sister and I were out having fun, but my fiance did all the hard work to select a ring for me. He did an excellent job. I have even gotten comments from random strangers on how gorgeous and sparkly it is. (Specifically, I was handing someone my drivers license with the left hand, and they were like, oh my goodness, that ring is gorgeous!)
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My fiance and I decided a cultural hall reception wasn't our style, so we went out looking for other options. When I say "looking", since he is in Japan, and I am in Raleigh, we did some online shopping for venues. One beautiful location was the Cotton Room in Durham. It is an all-inclusive location, meaning the caterer owns the venue, so you have one person to work with for the location, food, setup, cleanup, etc. This gets expensive, as were several other options we sorted through. Thank goodness my mom emailed with a great location, the Page Walker House. Based on her recommendation we booked it without even seeing it. Then later my mom and I stopped by to get pictures, and it really is a great location (and will look even better when it isn't snowing!)
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Here's how the conversation went:
Caterer: Do you have a theme?
Me: No
Caterer: Do you have a favorite food?
Me: I like everything
Caterer: Should we do a southern theme?
Me: That would be fine. But I need some gluten free options. Oh, and I want guacamole.
Caterer: Any other dislikes?
Me: Ummmmm mushrooms.
Caterer: Okay.... any other preferences?
Me: I don't think so
Caterer: Alright, I will send a proposal.
It was over in 5 minutes. I can only imagine that other brides come in, "I want an asian inspired bistro theme with exactly these food options, and there must be this serving dish, and it must be done at 7:32 exactly". Hahaha. The caterer emailed a pdf file with several options, so my fiance and I read through it, drooling, and came up with several good choices. I am very excited about the food.
The following items will be passed when guests first arrive:
Corn Cakes with Duck Confit in Sweet Pepper Sauce
Whole kernel corn cakes topped with citrus spiced confit of duck leg and a
sweet and spicy sauce with fresh cilantro.
Shrimp Rumaki
Fresh gulf shrimp wrapped with smokey bacon and skewered. Bake until
golden.
Mozzarella with Sun-Dried Tomato Picks
Little mouthfuls of Italian fresh Mozzarella and Sun-Dried tomatoes on picks.
Mexican Dip Station
Chile con queso dip, spicy spinach dip, Mexican ten layer dip , salsa, sour
cream and guacomole served with corn tortilla chips for dipping.
Strawberries & Sauces
Fresh strawberries served with key lime dip and powdered sugar.
Mixed Greens with Candied Pecans & Chevre
Gourmet Mixed Greens topped with Candied Pecan Pralines, Chevre, Red Bell
Pepper, Cucumber and Lemon Poppy Dressing.
Quesadilla Station
This station features grilled Crab & Tomato Quesadilla with avocado salsa
and Roasted Pork & Carmelized Onion Quesadilla with Salsa Fresca Sauce.
Cheesecake & Toppings
Sour cream cheesecake topped with warm hot fudge, raspberry tamarind
sauce and blueberry sauce.
Assorted Mini Confections
Assorted mini confections may include: coconut kisses, melting moments,
raspberry linzers, brownie triangles, chocolate mousse cups,lemon curd fruit
tarts.
And of course, wedding cake.
My mom and my sister went with me to sample wedding cake options. We had vanilla, vanilla chiffon, chocolate chiffon, midnight chocolate and carrot cake. The fillings were strawberry, raspberry and chocolate mousse. Frosting was vanilla buttercream, and cream cheese frosting.
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I got a free ticket to a wedding expo, so I went looking for some ideas. If you haven't been to one of these things, it is a bunch of vendors with tables all trying to convince you to sign up for their services. I walked by an invitation table, and they had some pretty invitations displayed, so I paused. The lady working the table asked if I had selected my invitations. I had not. She asked me if I had decided on the paper type and the print type. The confusion on my face lead her to explain that there are three main print types. You can have copper plates print the letters on the paper, which creates an impression, or you can have some
My fiance also wanted to include a photograph. While I was in Japan, we took several, and the one we went with was in front of the Tokyo Tower (an imitation of the Eiffel tower). The excellent framing and printing was all the results of my fiance's photo editing skills, and his brothers input.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Good Friday
I had the pleasure of hanging out with my sister this weekend. This is unusual, because my parents live so close everyone usually stays over at their place. But they were out of town, so my sister and I got to walk through the gorgeous weather to get a redbox and Ritas. If you haven't had Ritas, it is amazing! Try the gelati. We also watched some Project Runway and What not to wear. The episode of What not to wear, the girl went into the 360 mirror wearing a short sleeve cable knit cardigan and khakis, which is what I was wearing that day. It was a bad moment. My only excuse is that it was casual Friday.
The rest of the weekend was great because of conference, and Mom's excellent easter dinner.