Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Long week

It has been a long week. One of the weeks where you work really really hard but end up making backward progress. Tomorrow I'm going to the DMV to get a new drivers license since my original one fell out of my bag somewhere in West Lafayette. I think my bike blog is gone forever since blogger refuses to admit that it isn't spam. Also, we got "evicted" from our clinic research lab. The fact that we are moving is crappy but not the end of the world, I just wish they would give me some boxes and some help packing and moving all the stuff. I might just throw anything older than 5 years away. No one will miss it. I'm holding out for the zoo on Saturday to finish a high note.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Farmer Nate

If I didn't like school so much (yeah right) I'd move to Decatur and be a farmer. I had a good time this weekend helping Liz's grandparents out around the yard. I hope that they have a big crop of beans by Thanksgiving. I didn't like them (the beans not the grandparents) the first few times, but now they suit me fine. Grandpa Jim let me borrow a hat so that I would look more like a farmer. You'll have to see Liz's blog for all the pictures though.

We saw a bunch of dear when we were driving around at dusk on the 4th, so that was fun. There is a fancy electric fence at the garden to help remind the deer to stay out. They can roam about the rest of the country if they please, just not in the garden.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Animal Crackers

I've decided that Animal Crackers are possibly up to 50 percent tastier when eaten out of a cardboard box that looks like a circus wagon. They just lose something when dispensed in the ever so common plastic wrapping. I'm not even sure that they make the cardboard kind any more, but I'm not the hunt now.

Response from the city

I was going to scan the letter, but didn't have time so here is a typed version for your viewing pleasure. I'm happy that they got back to me although saying that it will be a priority in the years to come is a little bit like tell a person who wants a job that you would love to hire them if they are willing to wait 4 or 5 years. In the mean time just try not to starve to get hit by some whacko semi.

"Dear Mr. DeYoung:

Thank you for your recent email regarding pedestrian saftey and connectivity along the west side of Northwestern Avenue between Lindberg R.d. and Neil Armstrong Dr. As you may be awate, this street is also US231 which is under the jurisdiction of the Indiana Department of Transportaion (INDOT)

INDOT is currently planning to construct a new road corridor for US231 to the west of the City. Once this project is constructed, the City will be given control of Northwestern Avenenue. In preparation for this, we have identified the need for a trail connection along the west side of Northwestern Ave., between the existing trail at the NW corner of the Lindberg/Northwestern intersectoin and the Wal-Mart Superstore shopping center.

I realize construction of out trail connection may be several years away, and the need for the pedestrian and bicycle facilities exists today. We are working to prioritize funding for this project so that we may build it as soon as it is under our authority. We are also working closely with INDOT to improve pedestrian safety along this important corridor.

Thanks again for you inquiry, and please feel free to contact me if you hae any further questions or comments.

Sincerly,
David B.
City Engineer"

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Letter to the Mayor of West Lafayette

This is the letter that I wrote to the Mayor of West Lafayette last week regarding the need for a sidewalk.


"Dear Mayor Dennis,

My name is Nathan Deyoung, and my wife and I are West Lafayette residents living at 2431 Neil Armstrong Dr. I am sure that you are a busy man, so I will be as brief as possible. There is a strong need to extend the sidewalk or cottonwood from the corner of Lindenberg rd. to the entrance of Neil Armstrong Dr. along route 231.

Currently, there are three separate apartment complexes (over 10 buildings), one condo association, and one residential neighbor hood that are in are area and would benefit from this path.

1) Many of the residents enjoy biking to school and around West Lafayette. Many families, including ours, only have one car per household so we rely heavily on walking and biking to get around town. Extending the path or sidewalk from Lindenberg would allow for walkers and bikers to have a direct and safe path to do so.

2) It would provide more direct route for people walking from central West Lafayette to get to Wal-Mart. It's not safe for people to have to carry all their groceries down the shoulder of the road when walking or biking home.

3) There is only a shoulder on one side of the road so people are forced to walk or ride their bikes on the wrong side of traffic at times. I'm sure you know the danger in this.

4) As gas prices continue to increase more residents living in the apartment complexes are looking for ways to save money and a safe and direct path would allow many to do so while still being safe.

5) The pedestrian traffic is already increasing along the side of the road and frankly it is an accident waiting to happen as cars and semi-trucks often drift into the shoulder. On more than on occasion, I have had to move off the shoulder to prevent being hit. Also, bikers and walkers when passing other pedestrians get closer to the road.

6) My wife and I, and other people, have tried to use the golf course, but we are often chased down by golf cart and asked not to use the paths.

If you came to look at the road you would see that there is plenty of room for a separated path or sidewalk, and it would only need to be two or so blocks long. Thank you for your time and consideration. If you need signatures, I would gladly secure as many as you would like.

Nathan DeYoung"

Monday, June 23, 2008

back from West Virginia



Liz and I made it back from West Virginia. I read a lot of the way and that was perfect for me. I think that reading so much in the car helped me be a little more productive today since I got it all out of my system.




Liz and went out for coffee at 8:00pm. We were having a good time and getting work done (a rarity in itself) but then the shop closed at 9:00pm. I don't blame them. I don't think they sold more than two cups of coffee after we got there. It's weird that in Holland JP's and Lemonjellos can be so busy all the time, but Cafe Royal has so little business during the summer that they save money by closing up shop so early. Clearly the residents of West Lafayette need to get with the program and support their local coffee shops.




I emailed the mayor toady asking for a sidewalk. I gave him eight reasons for why we need one. The most important was that it is dangerous not having one. I have serious doubts of him actually reading my email though. I plan on mailing a copy if I don't get a return email sometime this week.




and a picture of me doing research a long long time ago

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

For a friend


Here are a bunch of pictures from the apt that you would actually be moving into. They were kind of taken in a hurry since the maintenance guys were in there working on the apt.


This is the front of your building.




This is from the front of the building look back. The building on the left is where Liz and I live. The road leading out the back of the picture curves around to the main road.







right in side the door are the mailboxes and bulletin boards

Here is the coat closet right after you enter the apt. You can see kitchen off to the left.



View of the entryway from the living room




View of the entry way from the kitchen



view of kitchen from dining room

another view of kitchen from the dining room
Inside the cabinets


brand new oven

Brand new fridge.


sink


dishwasher


the dining room taken from the kithen (on the far left you can see the linen closet down the hall)
View of the dining room from the living room

the living room from the dining room
The outdoor storage closet and deck.
A corner of the living room
Standing in the living room looking at the kithen and dining room
This is another closet opposite the coat closet you can see the kitchen to the left.
The hallway leading down to the bathroom master bedroom and other room (with the linen closet at the end)


The master bedroom

Here is the walk in closet for the master bedroom


Here is a view of the second bedroom from the hallway. They had the closet doors off for some reason.
The doors will eventually be here on this closet


The outside deck.




These are all views from your deck area (you can just barely see the back of walmart. There is a nature path the goes from our complex to walmart which is nice sometimes.)



This is the bathroom. This is part of what they were working on (there will be a toilet next to the sink) The shower is across from the sink.



Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Last day of school

Today is the last day of school for both me and Liz. I am only three hours of lecture away from not having homework for the rest of the summer. Liz has an exam and then she will be finished too. Phew... we thought the day would never come.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

good news comes in waves

I got a part time summer job. Hurray!

Saturday, April 19, 2008

It's spring time

School is almost done!!! Just one more week. If anyone asked me, I could tell them the amount of class I have left in hour, minutes, or seconds. I slept walked last night which is a little usual. I went from talking a nap with Liz on the couch to somehow being asleep in the bed. The only funny part is that I left Liz sleeping on the couch, and she didn't know where I was when she woke up. In two minutes Liz and I are going to go buy a new grill using some birthday money I received from various people.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Some really good news

I turned in my masters proposal to my committee members on Friday. It means that I have two weeks during which I can work on some of the other research projects that I've been itching to get a jump on. April 28 is when I'm supposed to defend my proposal, and them I'm off to the races again getting everything in order for the fall 08 semester. I basically took Friday night and Saturday off before hitting the books again. I have a team of 390 students set for next semester, and our espresso machine still works. Liz and I also bought some tulips to make it feel like we are back in Holland. The tulips look wimpy to the Holland kind of Tulips though. Maybe Liz will post a picture later. Night,
Nathan

Monday, March 3, 2008

It's my birthday

Since none of you are here celebrate my birthday with me I ran around the apartment taking pictures so you can feel like you are all here with me.
















We made a little loaf of bread for dinner
















We decided to feed Penny too




















Liz fell asleep because she was tired







and since she was alseep I took two pictures of her!
















My stack of articles I need to read for my masters continues to grow.

















Penny is in the corner plotting to attack the imaginary things that live underneath the pile of articles.











It's me the birthday boy
















I didn't realize I put my coffee in the microwave for 10:45 (instead of 1:45) while taking the pictures. It made a little mess.









A pile of books on brief psychodynamic theraputic techniques












The gift liz gave me (With which I'm very happy)







I got some nice cards and money from people who love me.




The state of Indiana even remebered it was my birthday and sent me a new liscense plate for our car.


That's all. Thank you for reading.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Life isn't always fair

I just found out that my advisor is extending her medical leave at least another three months. She is having spinal fusion surgery which is a good reason to need sick leave. It's really to bad that she can't seem to get healthy. Hopefully next year she will be up and running and she can be a "real" advisor for me.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

working on my masters proposal

On a masters proposal note, It turns out that there are gender differences in levels of empathy, but no gender differences in dispositional forgiveness. Weird. People who are more committed to religion place a higher value on forgiveness than those who are less committed to their religion.

Now you know....

On a cat note, Penny must think that I am sitting on something interesting because she is trying her darndest to get at it with her paws.

On a liz note, she is sleeping because she gets up early to run

On a me note, I took time to play my guitar for a few minutes as a break and it was glorious

Monday, January 28, 2008

Just one week

Aghhhhh! I hate school and want to quit. I just want one week where I feel just a little in control and one week where I feel like I have the energy to actually do something except look forward to bedtime.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

cleaning, grading, homework, cooking

that's what I did today. The cleaning was satisfying. The cooking/baking was tasty. The grading was annoying. the homework was homework. Liz baked fresh bread again today....we put water in a pan now and it makes the crust extra crusty and the middle more gooey. Back to grading now.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

School started

In two of my classes the professors decided to assign readings that the students were suppossed to have completed by the first class meeting. The kicker is that they never told us to dothe reading ahead of time. This means that we are already swamped because we are starting out the semester already behind in my work. I also killed about two trees printing off all those readings that I would need over the next few weeks. I could feel Al Gore weeping.

I'm baking bread right now. I hope it turns out.

The heat was messed up in the room where I have my 3 hour lecture so we spent 3 hours sweating and trying not to be to grumpy.

On the brighter side, the cat is still cute and everyone should wander over to Liz's blog to watch videos of the thing chasing its tail. We realize that cat chasing their tails is not an original concept, but we still think it's funny to watch.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

meow

WE got a cat. Prepare for picture overload.