After many days of negotiations, I finally signed an offer agreement with the condo sellers today!!! Within the next few days, I’ll have to get a home inspection and hunt for a good mortgage company. It’s all kind of scary making a decision on such a large investment. Hopefully, I’ve made the right choice. The unit belongs to a couple, and interestingly, the wife is actually a children’s book writer. She even has her own website! Check it out!
Monthly Archives: March 2003
Free Movie
I went to a free-screening of the movie “The Core” this evening, which was possibly the worst movie I’ve ever seen … maybe second to a couple of B-movies. I guess it’s kind of tough trying to rescue a movie based on the premise of traveling to the inner core of our planet. I almost broke out in tears laughing at one point when the ship was stuck near the inner core and the crew members actually decided to walk out of the ship in space suits! HAHAHAH!!! After the movie, my friend Mary and I had dinner at a little cheap restaurant in Chinatown called Quality Cafe before heading back home.
Open Houses
My condo-hunt resumed this weekend with my parents coming up from NYC to help me attend various open-houses today. I was actually especially interested in a two-bedroom condo located about 15 minutes from where I work. It’s in a great area in Brookline, with an assigned parking space and a beautiful courtyard setting. The place is on the small side (713 sq ft), but comfortable. I’ll hopefully give the sellers a call tonight to make a verbal bid…
Mix of fun and work…
The last two weeks have been a very busy, yet interesting mix of fun and work. Last week, I had to suspend all my experiments to prepare data for lab meeting. In the course of two days, I had to take hundreds of pictures from a fluorescence microscope and quantitate the data, before finally pulling an all-nighter and presenting at lab meeting last Friday. Saturday was my day of recovery, as I started out with some lunch at Dunster house and meeting my pre-med advisees there, followed by an afternoon matinee show at the Hasty Pudding theater, a Hawaiian dinner and luau at Quincy house, and finally ending with a late-night St. Patrick’s Day party at John Greenland’s place. The Hasty Pudding theatrical show this year, entitled “It’s A Wonderful Afterlife”, was both visually stunning and gut-wrenchingly hilarious. Particularly memorable were the name of the characters: Curtis Interruptus, Lyla Kadog, and Werma Hosat. The luau was enjoyable as well, though reminiscent of last year’s show. Finally, we arrived at John’s apartment, which featured green decorations and green drinks. A few friends and I tried to spice up the party a bit by converting his sitting room into a dance floor, though we were too tired to stay for long… While Saturday was my day off, returning to lab on Sunday provided me the horrible reminder of my departmental journal club for today. So in the last few days, I pretty much spent all my time preparing the powerpoint presentation and reading up on background materials. Yesterday, I actually practiced my talk with four different people in lab, including a grad student, two post-docs, and of course, my PI. Fortunately, the presentation this morning went very smoothly, and I was especially flattered when one of the audience members came up to me and told me that my talk was the only one she stayed awake in since January. The afternoon was much more relaxing, as I got to listen to Kevin’s thesis defense seminar, attend an after-party in our lab kitchen with cake and ice-cream, and have dinner with my lab at Sichuan Garden in Brookline Village, which served some authentically spicy (maybe a bit TOO authentic) Szechuanese cuisine. Hopefully, I’ll have a little time to relax this weekend before re-embarking on my course of experiments.