Thursday, March 22, 2007

I made it!

Greetings from the second largest state (and state with the first largest ego) in the nation. Yup, that's right folks, I made it to Texas. I know you were all holding your breath. It took four days, six tanks of gas, countless bathroom stops, and two Denny's meals, but I made it. I am currently living in the Candelwood Suites in Clear Lake, which is a 6 minute drive to work. The way I am spread out, you would never know I am only here two more days. I signed a lease for an apartment within walking distance of work, so I will move in on Saturday. I started my job this week, and I am loving it. SpaceCenter Houston is the official visitor center of Johnson Space Center. Yup, Im back at a Visitor Center...it's like college suddently went full circle, only with less beer. So, anyway, I am writing massive amounts of Astronomy curriculum at work. This week, I have learned how to make a solar oven out of a Pringles tube, I have received the training schedule for the Neutral Buoyancy Lab (yea, they send me these things, I am THAT important), and I have almost had lunch with an astronaut (except that he was busy training on a new tool for his mission that got pushed back...oh well....).

I will post, over the next couple of weeks, some blogs from my road trip with Joy across the southwest. However, these posts are long and detailed and take a lot of time to write, so they won't happen for a while. This weekend is reserved for some heavy duty thesis writing. For now, I will leave you all with some pictures of work.
First: the entry gate of work, what I drive through every morning (athough it is not actually dark when I drive through it):




So, yup, there ya go, I am sure I will get more interesting as the time goes on. And the road trip blogs might be the most exciting things you will read for a long time, so prepare youself. For now, I am off to the gym and then to enjoy some Grey's Anatomy.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Deb!

Glad you made it! I think you should:
1) Show everyone what a VC is all about (i.e. get them all to drink more beer)
2) Seduce an astronaut.

Unknown said...

Hola Deborah,

I veto the seduction of astronauts. You don't want some crazy woman astronaut driving across the country in diapers looking for you to try to reclaim her man. Stick to the scientists, preferably those who want to live in California in the future.