These are SO COOL! Einstein predicted (70+ years ago) that the gravity around a large galaxy has the ability to bend light from another galaxy, if the gravitational force is large enough. Einstein theorized this after publishing his theory of general relativity (which relates to gravity). NASA telescopes proved this theory 1979, but there have been some really neat pictures since this.
Here is the latest one from NASA. The bright "star" in the middle is a galaxy (SDSSJ1430 to be exact), and the blue ring around it is actually a magnified galaxy behind it! They were even able to reconstruct the image to see what the blue galaxy looked like (top right).
For a cool demo of gravitational lensing, check this site out:
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/info/press-releases/Bolton7-08/lensing_animation.html
Hope that quenches your thirst for random info...:)
Monday, July 28, 2008
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Torrential Rains
Kirksville was in the path of one bad ass storm cell, well...several cells. It just kept coming! After we had A LOT of rain on Monday, this hits and hasn't let up for 4 hours now. The creek next to our house is about the flood the neighbors apartments, and the bridge to their complex is almost under water! We met our neighbor (Chuck) who couldn't cross the bridge (or dare to) so we let him park in our driveway for the night. They walked to their apartment with water up to their knees!
The lightening has been a great show though so far! Not enough for some of the pictures to turn out better, but we got them lightened up as best we can. Some look a little blue to get the picture to develop, but what can you ask for at midnight? :)
Hopefully we don't wake up wet! :)
OH! Holly brought up a great story in her comment. I DID actually let Lucy outside to play in the rain. First thing she did was run into the creek and start sniffing around the tree that's a foot under water! It was really dark so I could only see her when the lightening lit up the area. I started calling her to come back and there was nothing. Lightening lit up the ground and I couldn't see her anymore. $h!T! I ran back inside to get a flashlight and umbrella thinking I am going to hunt for her downstream...and who is looking at me from the back porch...Lucy... I could have been mad but she was looking so ridiculous it was just funny instead...:)
The lightening has been a great show though so far! Not enough for some of the pictures to turn out better, but we got them lightened up as best we can. Some look a little blue to get the picture to develop, but what can you ask for at midnight? :)
Hopefully we don't wake up wet! :)
OH! Holly brought up a great story in her comment. I DID actually let Lucy outside to play in the rain. First thing she did was run into the creek and start sniffing around the tree that's a foot under water! It was really dark so I could only see her when the lightening lit up the area. I started calling her to come back and there was nothing. Lightening lit up the ground and I couldn't see her anymore. $h!T! I ran back inside to get a flashlight and umbrella thinking I am going to hunt for her downstream...and who is looking at me from the back porch...Lucy... I could have been mad but she was looking so ridiculous it was just funny instead...:)
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
12 Week Ultrasound
Yesterday we went to Mara's 12 week baby appointment. We were not sure if Dr. Carr would do an ultrasound, but he ended up using doing one instead of the Doppler. It was my first time going for the ultrasound, and it was AWESOME! I really wish they would have had video of the ultrasound. The kid was standing on it's head and was moving ALL over the place. Arms, legs, everything was moving. We could see the hands & feet were much more defined now.
The photos we did get show mostly frontal shots. The head (still alien-like) shows the eyes & mouth too, and in the last picture Dr. Carr thought you could see part of the spine forming (bright spot).
It was pretty cool to see (and hear) the heart beat too! 172 bpm so it was flying! With all the moving around the kid was doing, he wasn't sure if he would get it, but the kid stopped long enough for him to get it.
I was really glad I finally got a chance to see & hear the kid, especially since it was so active! I wasn't expecting so much movement. Enjoy the pictures!
The photos we did get show mostly frontal shots. The head (still alien-like) shows the eyes & mouth too, and in the last picture Dr. Carr thought you could see part of the spine forming (bright spot).
It was pretty cool to see (and hear) the heart beat too! 172 bpm so it was flying! With all the moving around the kid was doing, he wasn't sure if he would get it, but the kid stopped long enough for him to get it.
I was really glad I finally got a chance to see & hear the kid, especially since it was so active! I wasn't expecting so much movement. Enjoy the pictures!
2 VERY Differnt Dogs
So Monday we had some pretty strong storms come out of nowhere. On minute it was 95 & muggy, the next 70~ish and hail with 60 mph wind!
We heard it coming by the VERY loud crack of thunder. Linus, of course, took off like a bolt of lightening and hid behind the toilet, then under the bed. Lucy, however, came outside with us to watch the lightening storm. I tried to get the lightening on video, but we need a better camera for that. The storm just dumped a bunch of rain on us, and the wind just blew it like sheets across the backyard. Lucy wasn't phased by any of it. While she was out enjoying the rain/wind storm the wind died down and it started to hail penny size ice balls. She thought they were treats from Jebus & started trying to eat each one; it was hilarious!
From the pictures/video you can tell we have 2 very different dogs...:)
We heard it coming by the VERY loud crack of thunder. Linus, of course, took off like a bolt of lightening and hid behind the toilet, then under the bed. Lucy, however, came outside with us to watch the lightening storm. I tried to get the lightening on video, but we need a better camera for that. The storm just dumped a bunch of rain on us, and the wind just blew it like sheets across the backyard. Lucy wasn't phased by any of it. While she was out enjoying the rain/wind storm the wind died down and it started to hail penny size ice balls. She thought they were treats from Jebus & started trying to eat each one; it was hilarious!
From the pictures/video you can tell we have 2 very different dogs...:)
Monday, July 21, 2008
What we've been up to...
The last two weeks have flown by! I had my preceptorship, where I work with a doctor in their practice doing as much as they are comfortable and I'm capable. My first week in Milan, MO (45 minutes away, Pop. ~5000) was interesting...I ended up not returning for the second week due to the physician I was following getting fired. Overall I enjoyed working with the patients, and the other physician and nurse practitioner were great and very willing to have a student around. I spent one afternoon with the nurse practitioner doing well baby checkups at the local health department which I really enjoyed but it was also sad since the majority of the kids are living in less than desireable conditions to put it mildly.
Then for the second week of my preceptorship they scrambled to find a place for me and I ended up working with two of my professors at their clinic in town (only 1/4 mile away!). They were terrific! I was able to practice all of the physical examination skills and many other skills that we learned over the last few months. The patients ranged in age from 6 days to 98 years old! It was interesting working in their practice where I actually knew a few of the patients, I saw what a small(ish) town practice is like. KCOM is one of a few schools that offers first (soon to be second) year students the opportunity to get hands on clinical experience so early in their medical school career, quite often they have to wait until third year. I enjoyed my clinical experience and as silly as this may sound I look forward to classes starting up next week:)
Since the last couple weeks have been so busy trying to squeeze in workouts, puppy walks, and relaxation at the end of long days we decided to take it easy on Friday night. After a quick dinner at home, Mike and I went to go to see the movie Wall-E. We had heard it was
a pretty good movie even though there is no dialogue for the first 20 minutes. It was really cute and since it is Disney it was the perfect movie to watch after a hectic week!
Saturday morning we slept in until 730 and then headed down to Columbia for the day. We had to take the RAV4 back to the dealership, nothing major, we wanted to change some factory settings and the radio had been acting up. It took about 20 minutes for them to change the settings and let us know they were going to order a new radio and we can come back down (again) when it comes in for installation. Since we were in Columbia we hit the mall, Target, Linens'n'Things, Old Navy, an indian restaurant, a cool sporting goods store, and a bike shop. After a big indian meal we HAD to go for a walk, we walked around to a few shops (wine & coffee, of course!) and then ended up at a hidden outdoor patio of a restaurant for iced tea and a beer. When we got back home we changed into swimsuits and took the dogs out to the lake, even though it was 6pm it was still 86 out and humid. Lucy as usual LOVED it and Linus tolerated us dragging him in and letting him swim back, twice. We swam for about an hour then came home, had dinner, and went on a 3-4 mile walk with the dogs.
Sunday was another busy day, we were out the door by 8am headed to Des Moines for a Iowa Cubs v. Nashville Sounds AAA baseball game. The I-Cubs are the Chicago Cubs AAA team and the Nashville Sounds are the Brewer's AAA team. We hit Jimmy John's for lunch (not a huge fan of stadium food...) and then killed some time by walking around Drake University campus. We didn't waste quite enough time so when we got to Prinicpal Stadium and parked we had over an hour before game time, a quick check of the GPS and we headed to a coffee shop a little over half a mile away. A delicious iced decaf coffee (me) and an espresso malt (Mike) helped keep us cool briefly in the sweltering heat. We even hit the Science museum giftshop on the way back to the park. We got back in time to see George & Vel (Mike's grandma's sister) on the screen during one of the fan cam moments! We had great seats five rows up by the Sounds bullpen along the first base line. We recognized a few names Tony Gwynn, Jr, Derrick Turnbow, and a few other less known but most hadn't been called up to the majors yet so we didn't recognize the names. It was a really fun atmosphere and they have a ton of fan giveaways and ways for the fans to be involved. It was HOT and just sitting still the sweat dripped off of you, we had to reapply sunscreen a few times, but we each still burnt one shoulder. The I-Cubs started the game off with a homerun and the Sounds never caught up, although it wasn't a real high scoring game with the I-Cubs winning 2-1. During the 6th inning we walked around looking to see if George & Vel were still there, they weren't, probably headed out due to the heat, smart! We were half way to the car when Mike says "Do you have my phone?", um no, you do...yup, he left it sitting in the cup holder of our seats and it was still there when he went back, lucky boy!
After the game we ran over to Babies'R'Us to look at a few things, ok a LOT of things:) Then had some supper and headed back to Kirksville...not quite the end of the night, we took the dogs for a walk to Mike's work so he could get a few things started for Monday.
All-in-all a really great weekend and it even felt like a long weekend!
As you may have guessed by our lack of pictures we didn't have our camera along at all this weekend, kind of felt naked without it:)
Then for the second week of my preceptorship they scrambled to find a place for me and I ended up working with two of my professors at their clinic in town (only 1/4 mile away!). They were terrific! I was able to practice all of the physical examination skills and many other skills that we learned over the last few months. The patients ranged in age from 6 days to 98 years old! It was interesting working in their practice where I actually knew a few of the patients, I saw what a small(ish) town practice is like. KCOM is one of a few schools that offers first (soon to be second) year students the opportunity to get hands on clinical experience so early in their medical school career, quite often they have to wait until third year. I enjoyed my clinical experience and as silly as this may sound I look forward to classes starting up next week:)
Since the last couple weeks have been so busy trying to squeeze in workouts, puppy walks, and relaxation at the end of long days we decided to take it easy on Friday night. After a quick dinner at home, Mike and I went to go to see the movie Wall-E. We had heard it was
a pretty good movie even though there is no dialogue for the first 20 minutes. It was really cute and since it is Disney it was the perfect movie to watch after a hectic week!
Saturday morning we slept in until 730 and then headed down to Columbia for the day. We had to take the RAV4 back to the dealership, nothing major, we wanted to change some factory settings and the radio had been acting up. It took about 20 minutes for them to change the settings and let us know they were going to order a new radio and we can come back down (again) when it comes in for installation. Since we were in Columbia we hit the mall, Target, Linens'n'Things, Old Navy, an indian restaurant, a cool sporting goods store, and a bike shop. After a big indian meal we HAD to go for a walk, we walked around to a few shops (wine & coffee, of course!) and then ended up at a hidden outdoor patio of a restaurant for iced tea and a beer. When we got back home we changed into swimsuits and took the dogs out to the lake, even though it was 6pm it was still 86 out and humid. Lucy as usual LOVED it and Linus tolerated us dragging him in and letting him swim back, twice. We swam for about an hour then came home, had dinner, and went on a 3-4 mile walk with the dogs.
Sunday was another busy day, we were out the door by 8am headed to Des Moines for a Iowa Cubs v. Nashville Sounds AAA baseball game. The I-Cubs are the Chicago Cubs AAA team and the Nashville Sounds are the Brewer's AAA team. We hit Jimmy John's for lunch (not a huge fan of stadium food...) and then killed some time by walking around Drake University campus. We didn't waste quite enough time so when we got to Prinicpal Stadium and parked we had over an hour before game time, a quick check of the GPS and we headed to a coffee shop a little over half a mile away. A delicious iced decaf coffee (me) and an espresso malt (Mike) helped keep us cool briefly in the sweltering heat. We even hit the Science museum giftshop on the way back to the park. We got back in time to see George & Vel (Mike's grandma's sister) on the screen during one of the fan cam moments! We had great seats five rows up by the Sounds bullpen along the first base line. We recognized a few names Tony Gwynn, Jr, Derrick Turnbow, and a few other less known but most hadn't been called up to the majors yet so we didn't recognize the names. It was a really fun atmosphere and they have a ton of fan giveaways and ways for the fans to be involved. It was HOT and just sitting still the sweat dripped off of you, we had to reapply sunscreen a few times, but we each still burnt one shoulder. The I-Cubs started the game off with a homerun and the Sounds never caught up, although it wasn't a real high scoring game with the I-Cubs winning 2-1. During the 6th inning we walked around looking to see if George & Vel were still there, they weren't, probably headed out due to the heat, smart! We were half way to the car when Mike says "Do you have my phone?", um no, you do...yup, he left it sitting in the cup holder of our seats and it was still there when he went back, lucky boy!
After the game we ran over to Babies'R'Us to look at a few things, ok a LOT of things:) Then had some supper and headed back to Kirksville...not quite the end of the night, we took the dogs for a walk to Mike's work so he could get a few things started for Monday.
All-in-all a really great weekend and it even felt like a long weekend!
As you may have guessed by our lack of pictures we didn't have our camera along at all this weekend, kind of felt naked without it:)
Friday, July 18, 2008
Earth-Moon Transit
NASA just released a really cool video of and earth-moon transit. A transit is when something passed in front of an object, usually a moon passing in front of a planet or star (like the sun). Some more recent transits have been Mecury & Venus transiting the sun:
NASA has a spacecraft called Deep Impact that is "comet hopping" and in May they trained it to look back at the Earth as the moon was passing between the two. It took a really cool video from 31 million miles away! They superimposed a model of the Earth so you can see what continents are passing by. When Africa comes into view is when the moon flies by. A quick video, but it's the first time anyone as imaged this phenomenon!
NASA has a spacecraft called Deep Impact that is "comet hopping" and in May they trained it to look back at the Earth as the moon was passing between the two. It took a really cool video from 31 million miles away! They superimposed a model of the Earth so you can see what continents are passing by. When Africa comes into view is when the moon flies by. A quick video, but it's the first time anyone as imaged this phenomenon!
Monday, July 14, 2008
Retrograde Auto Trade
After the Camry's 1220 mile trip last weekend we decided the old (2007) girl has been with us long enough. We traded the Camry in for a 2006 RAV4. It's something we've been contemplating for a while since the Camry wasn't really camping friendly, and it definitely doesn't have a good dog::kid barrier.
We checked out Joe Machen's Toyota last Saturday and they only had 1 used RAV4 in stock. People don't usually give them up so quickly. Since our car was still so new, and they would have no problem getting rid of it, we got a really nice deal for theirs and ours. The Camry was a year newer, but the RAV4 is higher in price, so they offset one another for an even trade. We put a little money down just so we can drop our payments quite a bit more to save a little more every month. ESPECIALLY with the house being gone. We had looked in March/April at a few RAV4's but with the house still on the market it was hard to spend any money.
We headed down to Columbia after work & picked it up. The people were really good there, and we were in and out in under an hour! It took several trips, at 2-3 hours each, when we bought the Camry in Milwaukee since their employee's had no idea what they were doing.
We got back to Kirksville and took the puppies for a quick ride. They were a little confused, but they didn't seem to mind the "Way-Back". They are going to have to get used to it when little Baby Syring comes along! :)
We checked out Joe Machen's Toyota last Saturday and they only had 1 used RAV4 in stock. People don't usually give them up so quickly. Since our car was still so new, and they would have no problem getting rid of it, we got a really nice deal for theirs and ours. The Camry was a year newer, but the RAV4 is higher in price, so they offset one another for an even trade. We put a little money down just so we can drop our payments quite a bit more to save a little more every month. ESPECIALLY with the house being gone. We had looked in March/April at a few RAV4's but with the house still on the market it was hard to spend any money.
We headed down to Columbia after work & picked it up. The people were really good there, and we were in and out in under an hour! It took several trips, at 2-3 hours each, when we bought the Camry in Milwaukee since their employee's had no idea what they were doing.
We got back to Kirksville and took the puppies for a quick ride. They were a little confused, but they didn't seem to mind the "Way-Back". They are going to have to get used to it when little Baby Syring comes along! :)
Misc. Stuff
Thought we'd share some miscellaneous pictures from the last week or so.
I should explain the last photos...When we first moved here we wanted the desk in one room on the other side of where the cable (for cable Internet) came up. Mara was the brave one (of course) and went into the crawl space to hand me up the cable when I drilled down. Needless to say, I f'd it up and she waited under the house for probably 10 minutes. That's a long time, especially after she saw a dead snake and crawled through all the spider webs & what not. We rearranged a few things in the house for the kid and we had to move another cable. Chivalry is NOT dead, and I couldn't let preggers go under the house again. So I donned every long piece of clothing, rubber bands around my shirt cuffs, head lamp, a face mask from our winter collection, hat, latex gloves, racquetball goggles, and socks pulled over my pants. Sexy huh? Well tard-look aside, no spider was getting close to me! We pre-drilled the hole this time, and I was in and out in under 90 seconds. It was wet, webby, and hot as HELL under there, but we got our desk moved to the living room to make room for baby stuff in the spare room. Oh, we even found a glider from a med student that was moving for $15! Pretty sweet deal.
I should explain the last photos...When we first moved here we wanted the desk in one room on the other side of where the cable (for cable Internet) came up. Mara was the brave one (of course) and went into the crawl space to hand me up the cable when I drilled down. Needless to say, I f'd it up and she waited under the house for probably 10 minutes. That's a long time, especially after she saw a dead snake and crawled through all the spider webs & what not. We rearranged a few things in the house for the kid and we had to move another cable. Chivalry is NOT dead, and I couldn't let preggers go under the house again. So I donned every long piece of clothing, rubber bands around my shirt cuffs, head lamp, a face mask from our winter collection, hat, latex gloves, racquetball goggles, and socks pulled over my pants. Sexy huh? Well tard-look aside, no spider was getting close to me! We pre-drilled the hole this time, and I was in and out in under 90 seconds. It was wet, webby, and hot as HELL under there, but we got our desk moved to the living room to make room for baby stuff in the spare room. Oh, we even found a glider from a med student that was moving for $15! Pretty sweet deal.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Weekend Wrap-Up
It was a LONG trip, but worth every gallon of $4 gas...:) All in all about 1,220 miles but it was a lot of fun to tell our families our baby news, as well as just see them! Mara hadn't been back to WI since December, and has only been able to keep up with most of her nephews by their blogs.
On our way to Chicago we HAD to stop by Alterra in Milwaukee, and also swung by the former Syring mansion to see how it looked. Surprisingly the new owners plants more flowers, and had it looking REALLY good! We wish them the best. We also got (free) some burlap coffee bags from Alterra with some pretty cool artsy designs on them. They might look cool in a frame or something. Maybe a coffee theme for Baby Syring...:)
After swinging by Chicago for our friend Jackie's wedding we headed to Bloomington/Normal, IL to check out the BroMenn hospital they have their. It's a possibility we may end up there next year for Mara's 2 year clinical rotations, and we also wanted to check out their local coffee shops (Coffee Hound was Excellent!), as well as Illinois State University where I may apply for a PhD program, or at least work while we are there. If we are only there for 2 years, and my program takes 4-5, not really a good situation, so I may end up waiting until we settle down to complete the PhD.
Hope everyone had a great 4th of July!
The map isn't 100% accurate with our route, but after 1200 miles...does it matter? :P
On our way to Chicago we HAD to stop by Alterra in Milwaukee, and also swung by the former Syring mansion to see how it looked. Surprisingly the new owners plants more flowers, and had it looking REALLY good! We wish them the best. We also got (free) some burlap coffee bags from Alterra with some pretty cool artsy designs on them. They might look cool in a frame or something. Maybe a coffee theme for Baby Syring...:)
After swinging by Chicago for our friend Jackie's wedding we headed to Bloomington/Normal, IL to check out the BroMenn hospital they have their. It's a possibility we may end up there next year for Mara's 2 year clinical rotations, and we also wanted to check out their local coffee shops (Coffee Hound was Excellent!), as well as Illinois State University where I may apply for a PhD program, or at least work while we are there. If we are only there for 2 years, and my program takes 4-5, not really a good situation, so I may end up waiting until we settle down to complete the PhD.
Hope everyone had a great 4th of July!
The map isn't 100% accurate with our route, but after 1200 miles...does it matter? :P
Friday, July 4, 2008
Baby Syring
We'll just come out and say it...we're having a baby due February 2009!!! The most common question so far from everyone we've told was "Was it planned?" :) Actually yes it was. We've been telling everyone who asked when were we going to have kids, that we weren't going to have one while we were in school. But that was just to get people off our case...:) As Todd Flanders says: "Lies make baby Jesus cry". We decided that the end of Mara's Winter quarter was a good time since she can listen to lectures from home if needed, and most of the "harder" courses are over with; relatively speaking of course.
Mara had a great way of telling me the news. On my birthday (June 3rd) she picked me up from work to go to lunch. She said she had some pictures of the dogs that were pretty funny. When I looked, the only picture on the camera was that of a positive pregnancy test. We were pretty much in shock the remainder of lunch. It was exciting, but at the same time we were both thinking about the next 8 months! New territory for both of us!
We told Aunt Jen by sending her to Walgreens to pick up some photos we had printed there and Mara stuck in one of the ultrasound pictures. We wish we could have seen her reaction! :) We weren't going to see Jen when we headed to Wisconsin this weekend, so she got to find out a little earlier than the parents, and Chris & Shell just happened to be coming down last weekend so we wanted to get their reactions. Grandma Debbie was so excited that she didn't see Jackson walk in front of her and he got mowed down...Mara had a great quote. She told Michelle "Looks like Jackson isn't #1 anymore"". :)
The Bacon's I think are still in disbelief; I don't think Sally believes us quite yet. They were all really excited to get the baby socks we had written FEB 2009 on. Holly had actually anticipated something and made a baby blanket for us! We are always one step behind her! :)Nate actually called the pregnancy a month ago when we were camping. Mara had requested some caffeine free soda (which is rare for Mara!) and Nate flat out asked "Are you pregnant?". Luckily we responded that Mara was cutting back since she drank so much caffeine during school. Close call there...:) We actually found out only a few days earlier that she was pregnant. Allison also thought something was up, but was too polite to ask...leave it to Nate...:)
Here are our up to date ultrasounds as well as a video of our parent's reaction, as well as Michelle's reaction to the news...an instant classic...:)
We may be having issues with the next 2 videos, but they should be up either later today or tonight. Sorry!
Mara had a great way of telling me the news. On my birthday (June 3rd) she picked me up from work to go to lunch. She said she had some pictures of the dogs that were pretty funny. When I looked, the only picture on the camera was that of a positive pregnancy test. We were pretty much in shock the remainder of lunch. It was exciting, but at the same time we were both thinking about the next 8 months! New territory for both of us!
We told Aunt Jen by sending her to Walgreens to pick up some photos we had printed there and Mara stuck in one of the ultrasound pictures. We wish we could have seen her reaction! :) We weren't going to see Jen when we headed to Wisconsin this weekend, so she got to find out a little earlier than the parents, and Chris & Shell just happened to be coming down last weekend so we wanted to get their reactions. Grandma Debbie was so excited that she didn't see Jackson walk in front of her and he got mowed down...Mara had a great quote. She told Michelle "Looks like Jackson isn't #1 anymore"". :)
The Bacon's I think are still in disbelief; I don't think Sally believes us quite yet. They were all really excited to get the baby socks we had written FEB 2009 on. Holly had actually anticipated something and made a baby blanket for us! We are always one step behind her! :)Nate actually called the pregnancy a month ago when we were camping. Mara had requested some caffeine free soda (which is rare for Mara!) and Nate flat out asked "Are you pregnant?". Luckily we responded that Mara was cutting back since she drank so much caffeine during school. Close call there...:) We actually found out only a few days earlier that she was pregnant. Allison also thought something was up, but was too polite to ask...leave it to Nate...:)
Here are our up to date ultrasounds as well as a video of our parent's reaction, as well as Michelle's reaction to the news...an instant classic...:)
We may be having issues with the next 2 videos, but they should be up either later today or tonight. Sorry!
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