Hey Everyone!
I know that it has been quite a while since the last time that I posted. Things have been pretty hectic this past week. To start off with, I had a test on Wednesday that needed a fair bit of studying for. That ended up making this week a total wreck for me. I lost a bunch of sleep (most likely from stress) and was tired constantly. Then, immediately following my test on Wednesday we started in on lectures about the Shuttle program. The stuff that they are talking about is pretty cool, but has no direct application to what I do. And to be perfectly honest, it seems a lot simpler than the Station stuff that I have to learn. Perhaps that is simply because I have learned the Station stuff, and the two have relatively systems. I have no idea. I do know that we basically spent an entire day talking about what happens to shuttles when they have to abort. None of it is really good. And most of it is almost as deadly as the problem that gets them to that point. At least that is the way that I have been able to perceive it. Oi.
On Friday, however, things started to look up. A bunch of people from my group at NASA and some of their friends went tubing on the Comal River just outside of New Braunfels, TX. Apparently, that is relatively close to Austin. On Friday night we went to dinner with the people who left from Houston at 3:30. There was a cool restraunt called the Gristmill. I think that there were close to 1000 tables. (Yes, that is the correct number of zeros) It was enormous. They even had good food. Then we went back to the "log cabins" that we were staying in. And by log cabins, I mean that they were simply called that. In reality, they were small brick cabins with full kitchens, bathrooms, and television. We were really roughing it. Anyway, when we got there, the rest of the night was basically spent playing all variations of drinking games. I think that in about 4 hours, I went through 8-10 beers.
Then on Saturday morning, we went out to the river and floated. It was beautiful outside. We floated down once, came back for lunch, and then floated down again. I think that I lost count of the number of beers that I had on Saturday. Then we came back to the cabins and drank some more and had some dinner. This morning was much slower, as everyone was pretty tired from the day before. We left around 11, and had some food just off the freeway before we came home. I got back at 3:45 this afternoon, and got my laundry going before sitting down for this. But speaking of laundry, I think that I hear a buzzer going.
Ciao for now!
I know that it has been quite a while since the last time that I posted. Things have been pretty hectic this past week. To start off with, I had a test on Wednesday that needed a fair bit of studying for. That ended up making this week a total wreck for me. I lost a bunch of sleep (most likely from stress) and was tired constantly. Then, immediately following my test on Wednesday we started in on lectures about the Shuttle program. The stuff that they are talking about is pretty cool, but has no direct application to what I do. And to be perfectly honest, it seems a lot simpler than the Station stuff that I have to learn. Perhaps that is simply because I have learned the Station stuff, and the two have relatively systems. I have no idea. I do know that we basically spent an entire day talking about what happens to shuttles when they have to abort. None of it is really good. And most of it is almost as deadly as the problem that gets them to that point. At least that is the way that I have been able to perceive it. Oi.
On Friday, however, things started to look up. A bunch of people from my group at NASA and some of their friends went tubing on the Comal River just outside of New Braunfels, TX. Apparently, that is relatively close to Austin. On Friday night we went to dinner with the people who left from Houston at 3:30. There was a cool restraunt called the Gristmill. I think that there were close to 1000 tables. (Yes, that is the correct number of zeros) It was enormous. They even had good food. Then we went back to the "log cabins" that we were staying in. And by log cabins, I mean that they were simply called that. In reality, they were small brick cabins with full kitchens, bathrooms, and television. We were really roughing it. Anyway, when we got there, the rest of the night was basically spent playing all variations of drinking games. I think that in about 4 hours, I went through 8-10 beers.
Then on Saturday morning, we went out to the river and floated. It was beautiful outside. We floated down once, came back for lunch, and then floated down again. I think that I lost count of the number of beers that I had on Saturday. Then we came back to the cabins and drank some more and had some dinner. This morning was much slower, as everyone was pretty tired from the day before. We left around 11, and had some food just off the freeway before we came home. I got back at 3:45 this afternoon, and got my laundry going before sitting down for this. But speaking of laundry, I think that I hear a buzzer going.
Ciao for now!

