It seemed like time for a general update. Mostly, things are going pretty well here. Our plants outside are mostly all doing well; some flowers are blooming by the "pond" we made and some are also blooming from the porch planters. The cilantro I replanted are also coming back up.
Inside, things are going similarly. Our macroalgae in the little tank has been growing like crazy and everything else in the two tanks seems also to be doing pretty well. We just cut a bunch of it off and gave it to two friends with tanks. We are planning to buy another few pieces of live rock for the big tank and then add a fish or two, a few coral, and perhaps a few inverts. We are battling a hair algae problem in it from when we were out of town and a sea urchin or a sea lettuce slug is the prescribed remedy, or so I hear so far.
Tennis has also been going well; we still play weekly with friends. The guy I usually play with is more consistent than I am, so he usually wins when we play. But I won a half-set today and the first set was 6-4, many games going to deuce. So it seems that is coming along too.
Work is going okay. I had about a two week period where I could work normal hours, but that is over now. I have major projects from here to November, so that's too bad.
I'm now actively searching for jobs. I submitted to the national law school faculty search and we will see if I get any interviews in November. It is a long shot, but I'm still giving it a try. I don't expect anything but I am still pursuing it actively. I will also send out LLM applications this month, and apply for some teaching fellowships. Lots of application fees and what not, but overall it's okay. If I don't have one of these lined up by, say, December I will have to consider other options like staying at the Court or doing appellate practice.
We've also had to replace a few things here. My second monitor had been dying for months and it has finally died. My razor needs new blades as well. It seems our router just died too. Hanneke bought her year's worth of health insurance and we bought our car insurance again (with added roadside assistance). Plus the $300+ for the law school faculty app and now all the LLM app fees. It's been an expensive set of months. Thanks, dad, for sending the "proceeds" you sent; they're helpful.
We also just about needed a new car today as well. We were driving home from the office supply store where I was buying some resume paper when the car about four cars ahead of us decided to do a U-Turn on a 4 lane divided road/highway where the speed limit is 45. They braked suddenly and the 3-4 cars behind it shuttered to a stop. I had just been thinking, before it happened, that I should give myself more distance and had been backing off. I was a fair distance away, fortunately. We were going about 45 or so at the time and the car in front of us went from close to 45 to 0 in a second or two. I braked, the brakes locked, and I pumped the brakes and tried to stop. There wasn't enough time, though, so I had to e-brake as well. I've never had to use the e-brake. Hanneke looked away because she was sure we were going to hit the car ahead of us and until I hit the e-brake, so was I. Fortunately, we did not. As the four cars, five counting ours, came to a stop in a cloud of tire smoke, the woman in the car ahead finished her u-turn and passed us on the other side, looking over at us sheepishly. It is good we avoided the accident; as a rear end collision, I can only assume it would have been my fault in the eyes of our insurance.
Well, that's all for now. Back to cover letters.
16 hours ago
4 comments:
Thanks for the update! Very interesting. Keep us posted. It's great you could avoid that almost-crash. Love from Dad H
Hey, I finally managed to download your TriGey video--the 23 minute version. It took nearly an hour to download, perhaps Sunday night is a busy time. Mom watched it too--very nicely done. Especially the Advanced Training part had us really laughing. I was impressed with how many different people were involved! And over quite a long period of time. We also spotted Hanneke a time or two. Brian, did you take all the video? Or use other people's video too? We'll have to get the whole story sometime. Did you actually put this whole thing together?! All the graphics, music, etc?!
How is Prof. Gey doing? I read the newspaper article from last April too--wonderfully written and a touching story. Really remarkable.
Have a great week. Love, Dad H
Whew! Glad you avoided that accident! Unfortunately Peter learned last spring that even when the people in front of you do stupid and unexpected things, the insurance company (and the police!) still find you at fault for rear-ending....
Thanks for stopping in.
To answer the questions about the video, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I enjoyed making it a lot. I did take all the video, and from the same camera that I bought for that purpose. I put everything together. It involved a lot of agonizing decisions; I must have spent two months looking through hundreds of songs to find the intro song. I wanted everything to come together perfectly, so that if people looked carefully at the details then they found meaning there too. It was important to me to make something that was of appropriate quality to be dedicated to Steve Gey.
Steve is doing okay. He has use of his legs still, though I don't know how much he walks, or can walk. He has assistance with his day to day life functions, but he was in high spirits when I saw him last week. I hope to see him again in a few weeks.
I look forward to seeing you all again, sooner than later I hope.
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