Friday, October 31, 2008
Day 54 - October 31, 2008 - Halloween
Jon and I had Sean, Mandy, and Drew over for Halloween Festivities tonight.
We decorated our gourds and pumpkins from Eckert's with these crazy push in eyes and such that my mom sent me earlier this month. My mom always knows how to make our holidays awesome with packages full of goodies. She's been sending me stuff since I went to college.
I love you MOM!
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Day 53 - October 30, 2008
Yeah, so they didn't exactly "appear" per se but they did come unexpectedly quick.
Yarn Pirate BLF Superwash Sock. (Buy it here!)
They grey one is Smoke and the green Cassiopeia (and its an over dye! so it was cheaper!)
420 yards of pure gooey delicousness each. HMM!
and the best thing about Yarn Pirate??? She has the absolutely most adorable little boy in the whole world. Read her blog. Its worth it almost just for the pictures of her little H. Not to mention the copious yarn pr0n.
Week #9 - YouTube, Podcasts, Media/Book Downloads
I've posted so many YouTube videos on this blog already
But just to humor you all, I will post another (and maybe this time it will be more educational!).
The thing I really love YouTube for is the educational/DIY type of videos. Obviously some of them are really good and some are horrible but I am almost always able to find what I have been looking for.
Example -
Just a few weeks ago my friend Mandy and I decided we wanted to make crab rangoons for Jon and Sean but we had no idea what we were doing.
So we looked on YouTube and found this video:
It worked like charm. Gai (or Kai in some of his videos) not only gave us a recepie but step by step instructions for making the crab rangoons.
They turned out great!
Podcasts -
Now, I've been subscribing to podcasts on and off for a while. Well pretty much since I got my first iPod about 5 years ago.
Right now I've been listening to Car Talk (from NPR) and the KnitPicks podcast (its knitting!)
And I love them both. They're great for long distances and don't get as messy on my iPod as audio books (which never have all of the tracks right!)
I think podcast would be great for recording special events at the library and sharing them with the public (video podcasts would be even better!) or as a kind of tutorial.
Downloadable Media -
I WOULD LOVE TO BE ABLE TO USE OVERDRIVE WITH MY MAC AND IPOD!
This is my number one greatest wish.
Santa, Please bring me Overdrive that works for Christmas. I promise I'll be good for the rest of the year.
Thank you,
.micki.
I know its all the fault of Apple/Microsoft/the music and audiobook companies but I feel like we are not reaching a lot of our patrons because its not compatable.
I know there are cheap audio players out there. The $40-ish one offered as a prize for this program for example. But I really don't want something else. I want audiobooks on my iPod that I A) don't have to buy them from iTunes or someone else or B) I don't have to physically upload each CD. I don't mind the short lending period, I don't mind downloading new software, I just want it to work with my iPod.
So Santa, please fulfill my request.
And don't even get me started on MyLibraryDV.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Day 52 - October 29, 2008
It's Sean's real birthday today. The party we had on Saturday was preemptive.
I feel bad for forgetting his birthday until we were actually at the Upstream. I made a mental note to call him this morning but obviously I'm pretty forgetful.
Well, Happy Birthday anyway Sean. I hope you had a great day!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Day 51 - October 28, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Day 50 - October 27, 2008
And what am I doing?
Forgetting to take a picture all day and then desperately taking crap pictures before we go to bed.
I am a bad person.
On a lighter note, I'm addicted to this game. Seriously..like playing 3 hours at a time...
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Day 48 - October 25, 2008
I dressed up as a moose for the party. Well really, I put on moose ears that I found at Target with a brown sweater. Yeah I know. I'm not very creative in the costume department. Jon's was really funny. We bought one of those little kid costumes that you just slip over their heads. It was Elmo...and it just happened to also fit on Jon's head. Classic.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Day 47 - October 24, 2008
Royal Mail
Yes, I ordered something from the UK
A laptop bag for our trip to Europe. It seems like I've been buying a lot of bags lately, right!?
This one I bought of of Etsy where everything is homemade. This is a Minus bag. Great service....I would totally buy from him again. Everything is made to order wonderful!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Day 46 - October 23, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Day 45 - October 22, 2008
Yes, I know. Jon and I spend far too much time/money there.
But its so great.
Here's a weeks (give or take a few days) worth of groceries.
Baguette, edamame, tofu, cabbage, potatoes, french fries, cucumber, cheese, pasta, onion, juice, broth, and many more things I can't quite remember or figure out.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Day 44 - October 21, 2008
Our backpacks for Europe came today. Aren't they nice. Kelty Redwing. Kelty is a good company. My dad uses them almost exclusively for all of his BoyScouty things.
The straps even zip in so we can send them through our checked luggage. The only problem I can foresee with them now is that they are exactly the same. Same color and everything. We need to get patches or something so that we can tell them apart and so that we can pick them out when we get to the luggage carousels in the airports.
Week #8 - Web-based Apps, Library 2.0
Especially helpful for downloading documents on your Google email and saving them for later (this really helps when I just can't find that email I was looking for). I have a few things on Google docs. Here's one I've been using. It's a list of the days and day #'s for my 365 project. It really helps me keep track of the day that I'm on (I really don't want to mess anything up!)
The one problem I've seen so far with Google Docs is that they just aren't as robust as the Microsoft (or even OpenOffice) version.
Example - in the spreadsheet above, it would not let me go over 100 rows. So, I couldn't get the whole project on one sheet!
Kind of dissapointing...I think it Google Docs were more robust in this way I would be much more inclined to use them all of the time.
I've made a full version of the list on a Microsoft spreadsheet but it would be nice to be able to have it anywhere.
I really think that Google docs would be great if you happened to not have a flash drive with you somewhere. But I really haven't had a chance to use it like that yet.
More Web 2.0 -
One of the sites that I was very excited to see inthe Web 2.0 Awards was Pandora. I love this site! Not only does it have all the kinds of music I love (mostly indie-pop/rock) but it will also recomend to me other artists similar to the ones I already like and gives me a chance to sample some of their work.
Now the bad thing about Pandora is that it really is a Radio station. You cannot decide what plays next, you can only skip a few songs every hour, and I find these things very limiting. I like Pandora when I am working or working on homework and I am not really paying too much attention to what I am listening to. It's great for background noise but it doesn't replace my iTunes.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Day 42 - October 19, 2008
Being in St. Louis, of course I had to stop at Knitorious best yarn store ever. And of course I had to spend money...lots of money...on wonderful yarns.
I made it out of there with 5 skeins...so I don't think I did too bad, right? :)
This beauty is Ella Rae Lace Merino in the burgundy/magenta colorway. Wonderful stuff. Its going to be the Japanese Vines scarf.
I also sprung for some Colinette Jitterbug (colorway unknown..its black/grey with bits of color) and some Cascade Heritage in 5602..its a nice light grey/blue.
The Jitterbug is destined to be a triange garter shawl or kerchief while the Heritage doesn't have a destiny yet...but it will soon I suppose.
All in all it was a wonderful trip...next time hopefully we can stop by Loopy too.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Day 41 - October 18, 2008
We picked Fuji apples, pumpkins, and I got this wonderful indian corn.
Apparently there was a great pumpkin weigh off between Mike and Andrew. They both picked huge pumpkins in the field and they were under the impression that we would only be buying one and it would be the winner of the weigh off. Mike's pumpkin won of course. But we ended up buying both anyway. Eckert's was really cute....a nice place. I would love to go there again next year. Maybe Jon can arrange that for us. :)
Friday, October 17, 2008
Day 40 - October 17, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Day 39 - October 16, 2008
I was there all day today for the NLA/NEMA conference.
The conference was wonderful.....
I feel energized. For my career, for the future of the library, for everything!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Day 38 - October 15, 2008
Whenever Millard is closed for more than a day the book drop over flows and then this happens. We don't have enough shelf space or carts to sort the books for shelving. So they all end up on the floor.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Week #7 - Wiki
I love wikis.
In fact I've set up a wiki here...to help us set up a wiki to replace Samepage (MAYBE!!! Don't get all excited yet!)
Wikis are great because they are so collaborative. Anyone can change them (or just the people you want to), they're adaptable, and offer the ability to intigrage other 2.0 technologies.
Let me know what you think about a wiki for Samepage.
Post something to our new wiki, send me an email, or call me.
I'm really excited about all of the possibilities this will open up for us.
Looking at other library wikis has really helped me think about what we would need to implement a wiki in our library.
Day 37 - October 14, 2008
This concert was awesome (and we got another set list!)
Jon says "It was off the hook!"
I agree.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Day 36 - October 13, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Friday, October 10, 2008
I love Edamame and the Japanese
This Popping Edamame!
Not only is the toy itself wonderful and only $10 but it also has this wonderful Japanese commercial......
Day 33 - October 10, 2008
Pretzels! From Wanda's (A Lincoln company!) We bought them at Whole Foods (we spend waaaaaaay to much time and money there!)
They were amazing!
We made some with the artisan sea salt I bought (another Whole Foods find) and some with cinnamon sugar.
They were so good we had to buy another box.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Day 32 - October 9, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Day 31 - October 8, 2008
Here's Jon 'bowling.'
And apparently better than him at deer/bear shooting and motorcycle racing. Who would have known?
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Week #6 - Delicious - Technorati - 2.0 Discussions
I can bookmark all of those interesting/weird/wild/crazy websites or articles that only I would enjoy. And maybe some other people in this big world.
So I've started one.
It just seems to be another one of those 2.0 tools that I think are a great idea and I really want to use. But in the long run, will it actually work for me?
I can see that it would be really good for people who are collecting articles for a project or for research. You know...like high school debate kids. Or people who just like to collect weird things.
I don't think it replaced my bookmark list on my browser though. I usually use that to remember shopping sites that I like or the web pages that I use for school.
And my feed reader has taken over the job of keeping track of the blogs I follow.
I guess I'm just not sure how much I will use delicious...but I can see how it will prove to be helpful with somethings.
Well, thanks to Technorati I have added a few more blogs to Google Reader...so what does that put me at now..hmmm way to many it seems.
I was able to find things that I liked pretty easily but the site itself was a little funny. There were a few different ways to search for blogs. CONFUSING!
I think it would be helpful if I was really really into reading lots of blogs or see what is new in the blogosphere...but I'm not really.
Library 2.0 Discussions -
In my opinion libraries in the next ten years will be expected to do a lot more with a lot less money. And one of the ways that we will be able to reach more people and do more for them is through the web.
Libraries are expected to not only keep up with the current technology but to be a head of the curve. We need to start now if we want to continue to reach people (especially youth). There are a lot of libraries out there doing a good job but there are many more who aren't doing anything with web 2.0.
I think its imporant to all of us to make an effort. It keeps us relevant
1. Take a look at Technorati and try doing various keyword searches in the different search areas. Do you get different results depending on where you search?
2. Explore popular blog, searches and tags. Is anything interesting or surprising in your results?
3. Create a blog post about your discoveries on this site.
OPTIONAL: If you're up for a challenge, learn how to tag your posts by with Technorati tags so they can join tag searches. Create a post about something. It can be anything you want and add the HTML code to the bottom to tag it as “PLCMCL2.” You may also want to consider claiming your blog and creating a watchlist.
NOTE: When adding HTML code, you'll want to make sure you're in Blogger's Edit HTML window.
1. Read some of the perspectives on Library 2.0 from the list above.
2. Create a blog post about your thoughts on Library 2.0 - It's many things to many people. What does it mean to you?
Day 30 - October 7, 2008
Monday, October 6, 2008
Day 29 - October 6, 2008
I've had a store credit at Personal Threads for less than a week now...and its been burning a hole in my pocket.
So I got some lace weight Malabrigo in Verde Esperanza (which apparently they don't make in lace weight anymore).
I've decided on the Swallowtail shawl....(I think at least) So I also got some Addis (4s - 24 inches) which will also be good when I finally get around to the Baby Yours (made famous by this cutie) or the BSJ.
Hopefully one of those will be my Europe knitting...as long as they don't take my stinking needles away! God help me if they do.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Day 28 - October 5, 2008
We've started on Season 3..but i've ordered the others..
Danm it Jon! Why do you have to do these things to me! I'm already addicted to too many other shows!
ETA: Sorry for the censorship...but I didn't need to be letting the library barcode out :)
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Day 27 - October 4, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
Day 26 - October 3, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Day 25 - October 2, 2008
Starting to look really good. It's due tomorrow so I've been working really hard on it all night.
I really like the way it looks. Its got clean simple lines and lots of my favorite colors! Grey grey and more grey! I can't live without it!
ETA: I just finished my website. Check it out here.
Day 24 - October 1, 2008
Day 23 - September 30, 2008
Yeah! I am so excited. This is my very first display at the library.
It's a display of all of the books I could call in that had to do with Japan. I love the display so much because its so colorful. All of the books I chose had wonderful covers especially the two on the very top; Morimoto's new cook book and one on Japanese gardens.
I love how this display turned out and I cannot wait until I get the chance to do another one.
Day 22 - September 29, 2008
No question. I had a small (bite sized really) bar from Whole Foods a few days ago but I found this wonderful full sized bar at World Market on sale. It is milk chocolate but it has a wonderful tannin flavor that dark chocolate has.
I know that there will be a lot of really wonderful chocolate in Paris and I cannot wait. Hopefully I will find some that I love even more than this chocolate. It will be hard to beat though.
Day 21 - September 28, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Day 20 - September 27, 2008
Jon, Sean, Mandy, and I partied at Oktoberfest at the Crescent Moon tonight. Yet another wonderful time. It seems like I say that a lot but I feel like I always have a wonderful time!
Obviously there was beer but they also had pretzels, desserts, brats and sauerkraut, ham and cheese sandwiches(?).
Polka bands, drunk people everywhere! it was lovely.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Day 19 - September 26, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Week #5 - Image Generators - Library Thing - Rollyo
Playing with images, library thing, searches, and more
I am now in love with FD's Flickr Toys mostly because it can link directly to my flickr from thier website.
And because they have so many fun toys to play with.
This photo was made with their Hockneyizer tool.
Personally I think David Hockney was a freaking genius so this is right up my alley.
Too bad there's no tool to make your picture into a Japanese woodblock print....something like Hiroshige or Hokusai... then I would be in image generator heaven.
(Jon this would be a great Christmas present) :)
Library Thing -
Although I think Library Thing is a great idea, I don't know that it would be so good for me.
First of all....I have way to many internet things going as it is. I've really taken to Google Reader to read all of my blogs (and I've found like 10 more to read), I've got the whole Ravelry thing going on, Flickr is a bad habbit...and I've got this blog to worry about.
Now that being said.
Library thing is great...it gives you recomendations and keeps track of what you've read. For a voracious reader (unlike myself) I think this would be a great resource. And you can write your own recomendations.
But I have one anyway. Maybe someday I'll really get into it. Just not right now....
Now Rollyo...
I must be a complete idot today...but I have no idea how to use this site.
I've made some search engines..but now what?
How do I use them?
Weird website....
Week #4 - RSS - Feeds
but will I actually use it..I guess that is the question.
I have decided to use Google Reader for two different reasons...
First of all because I can link to it directly from my email and I can put a widget on my igoogle homepage.
and
Second of all because I really can't remember anymore passwords or log ins.
So Google Reader it is...
But what do I really think about it?
it SEEMS like such a good idea. I could have all of my knitting blogs, the other blogs I read, my web comics, and news all in one place to check quickly and be done with it.
At the very least I will be able to keep up with Very Small Array and Indexed, two blogs I love but never seem to make it into my main reading rotation.
I guess only time will tell if I actually start using Reader...or if I forget about it.
Day 18 - September 25, 2008
It seems like I am attracted to orbs hanging from the ceiling.
First the lanterns at Stephanie's wedding and now these, which I can only assume are part of an art piece, at Caffine Dreams.
Jon and I spend a good 4 hours there today studying. I was writting a paper for my Info Tech class. Today I've probably spend more than 6 hours total writting this dang paper and its only worth 5 points in the class. Suck!
Day 17 - September 24, 2008
OBAMSA!
Jon and I were in the car getting gas...and we happen to see across the way the Obama headquarters for Omaha. We were going to go in to say "hi" but we though that might be a little dorky.
How exciting!
Actually earlier today they called me. You know, just to ask who I was voting for and the such (Obama of course) and what the most important issue was to me (the economy of course). It was a rather nice conversation.
Day 16 - September 23, 2008
It rained again today...and this time I really felt it.
It was just another bad day...depressing...sad...whatever else...
I didn't have to work. I think that was part of the problem. But also I didn't win the gelato contest. I only lost by one stinking vote. :(
So here I am sitting in Whole Food's parking lot taking pictures of the rain drops on my rearview mirror. What could be more depressing than that.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
I just had to share this......
First of all...the best thing about this video is the music...very Right Said Fred...
Second...the fabric on the couch simply speaks for itself...
Now back to the regularly scheduled programming........
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Day 15 - September 22, 2008
Day 14 - September 21, 2008
I know I posted this last week...but my gelato flavor was chosen as part of a contest at whole foods.
Balsamic Pear...oh boy was it good.
Hopefully I'll win...but the competition is stiff. Especially from the flavor just to the right of mine...Thai Delight.
We'll see how the contest goes...I should know by Tuesday whether I won or not.
Day 13 - September 20, 2008
Can anyone guess what resturant this is?
I had the most wonderful lamb dish with all kinds of beautiful spices; cumin, red pepper, etc. and it had onions...I have been on this huge onion kick lately. Mostly red onions...but man do I love them.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Day 11 - September 18, 2008
Its not so much the idea of natural family planning or the implementation of it as it is the fact that I don't want church yahoos talking to me about my body when they are not trained to do so. Let me go talk to a doctor.....
Day 10 - September 17, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Gelato Queen!
I came up with Pear and Balsamic Reduction.
An interesting combination. I felt like it was very Fall-like and therefore had a better chance of winning.
Well today they called me. No I didn't win yet...but I am a finalist!
So, this coming Saturday and Sunday (20 & 21) they will be sampling all of the finalists and you can vote for your favorite.
So get out there and vote for me! (or which ever one you like the best)
Week #3 - Flickr - Technology
Flickr...I think I've got that puppy down too.
Visit me there. You can see all of my 365 Project Pictures all together in one set without having to read the crap that I say about them.
The thing I most love about Flickr though is that I can organize my pictures. When they just sit on my computer unorganized I feel so bad about it. I can't share them...I can't even find them when they're a big jumble on my computer. With Flickr I can organize them in multiple albums and sets and with tags...oh I just love it. And since I have a paid account I can upload my cute little videos too. Like this one I've been dying to share ever since my post about our trip to Minnesota.
And since all I really want for Christmas is a Flip Mino...the video uploads will really help later! (like when we're in Paris!)
The second most thing I love about Flickr is the Creative Commons search. I just love Creative Commons in general but the search is something fantastic. It puts flickr along side other great reasources for Creative Commons protected material.
GO CC!
I use it for all of my stuff...flickr...this blog...the website I'm writing for class...everything!
Day 9 - September 16, 2008
Week #2 - Blogging
Now I really have that down don't I?
It seems kind of interesting that I starting this blog a mere month before we started the program. Just a coincidence though...I assure you...I had no insider information. Do not arrest me. I would be oh so bored if I could only crochet in jail...I do need my circular knitting needles. :)
Day 8 - September 15, 2008
We have been spending a lot of time at home lately and we are both becoming rather bored. I think that the concert really gave me a shot in the arm and made me feel better about the state of my life in general.
Thanks Nico.
Day 7 - September 14, 2008
Yeah....I really am that kind of geek it seems.
For some reason I've been really into it lately. Like REALLY into it.
I think I'm starting to scare Jon just a little bit. But its fun. It's like watching a soap opera. And I've always been interested in Japanese culture and comics in general. I guess it was a logical step.