Monday, February 23, 2015

Taking Root

Not to be distracted by wedding planning, the future doctor is certainly maintaining her interest in the academic world. And so, this past weekend, the future doctor ventured on a journey into her past and future.

She returned to Oklahoma. It was a long trip to the airport, fraught with ice and snow banks, but she made it. Her first flight took  her back to Chicago, her native land. Her second flight was delayed for 20 minutes because there was a problem with one of the tires, but then took her uneventfully back to Oklahoma City.

It was a strange emotion, stepping back into that state that she swore she'd never enter again. But, if nothing else, it was warm there. Or, at least, it felt warm compared to the frozen tundra she had left behind in Kentucky. She and her compatriot got into their shuttle and voyaged down to Norman, Oklahoma, where they would be spending the next 36 hours-ish.

Although she had little interest in being in the state, the future doctor was elated to be attending a conference full of activists who all understood the importance and the difficulty of  doing reproductive justice work in red states. It was an inspiring weekend, and she and her travelling companion got the opportunity to present on pregnancy and prisons in the Appalachian/Southern region. It was a fascinating weekend full of interesting people and lots of learning. 

Finally, on Sunday morning, at 7 AM, the two of them boarded the plane, crossing their fingers that they would not be stranded, and made their way back to Kentucky so that they could resume their normal lives on Monday morning. 



Upcoming conferences featuring the future doctor:

EGSO Conference, University of Kentucky- March 13
ALA Conference, Boston- May 29-31

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Wedding Dress Adventures

As many are already aware, the future doctor is engaged to be married to her partner in dragon-slaying. She cried when he gave her the most beautiful amethyst ring in the entire world.

And then, the planning began!

Of course, the first task to accomplish was decided on a venue. It was only natural that the future doctor and the charming knight would get married in a castle. Once that was settled, it was on to the part that the future doctor had looked forward to since she was 16 years old- dress shopping!

As of the writing of this post, the future doctor has not yet purchased a dress, although there are contenders, none of which will be pictured on this blog.

She started with the fitted gowns, to make sure she looked at all her options, but quickly moved past them.



There were dresses with large satin skirts...


And dresses with obnoxiously large tulle skirts....


There were dresses with texture throughout the fabric....


And even a dress covered in stripes...


There was one dress that stood out from all the rest. But that one will not be revealed until the moment when the doors open for the future doctor to walk down the aisle to her charming knight.

Plus, she still has to go shopping at Kleinfeld in New York City, so there's that. 4 dress shopping trips down, 1 more to go!

So Many Snow Days

Well, it has been quite the week here. School was cancelled on Monday and Tuesday, and now has been cancelled for Thursday and Friday. There is snow everywhere and I'm a little terrified to leave my apartment, but I'm running out of food, so it may become necessary sooner rather than later. I'm also busily reorganizing my entire semester class schedule to accommodate things. I think we're just going to have to give up one of the lessons I was planning on doing.

On the bright side, it's been a super productive week! I officially made the decision to focus on 19th century children's literature, and I've been making progress with my reading list. I've finished the Peterkin Papers and I have a few academic books to get through.

My nails are also painted a bright color, so that's lovely! And I've had loads of bonding time with Netflix, which is always super enjoyable. I'm working my way through Supernatural, as well as re-watching Doctor Who and Sherlock. If you've got any suggestions, please throw them my way! I'll be trapped inside for at least the next day.

Have a great week, everyone, and I hope the weather is better where you're at!