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Monday, January 28, 2008

flag football

A few weeks ago I read a post on Texags.com about the Dallas A&M Club sponsoring teams to play a few different sports (soccer, kickball, flag football) in a co-ed sports league (Big D Sports and Entertainment). In a move completely outside of my comfort zone, I signed up to join the Dallas Aggies flag football team. Our games are on Thursday nights and we're two games into the season. We won our first game in a rousing 19-12 victory against team Miller Time but got our butts kicked in game 2 versus McLovin'. It's been pretty fun and I think I'll enjoy the rest of the season. What I think would be really fun would be to get Matt in on the action and to play a sport with him!

The cast of characters for my team includes:
  • Captain Blake. He's roughly my age, very nice. Really fast and probably the best overall player on our team.
  • Ashley. Blake's twin. Also nice and probably our best female player.
  • Duncan. Our QB. About my age, hates passing to girls. Favorite throw: long floaters begging to be intercepted.
We had practice yesterday to try and get a little better. Some people that said they were coming didn't show, but we still were somewhat productive. Some people from other teams showed up and we had a 7-on-7 practice game. A girl named Misty showed up that is on our team but missed the first couple games and was pretty good - not extremely athletic, but good hands and, perhaps because she doesn't look threatening, has a good ability to get open. Duncan didn't come so Blake quarterbacked for us. As a result I had a catch! Too bad our win in our practice game didn't count for anything.

One nice thing about this league is that they make sure the girls at least get a little action. Of the 8 players per team on the field, at least three have to be girls. Also, at least every third play has to have a girl involved, either as quarterback, receiving, or running.

Friday, January 25, 2008

clean bill of health

So I had a doctor's appointment for today and got a clean bill of health. I basically found this place (DDA Park Cities) through a combination of Dr Z and our insurance and through insanely good luck got hooked up with a really nice doctor (named Dr Ho - don't I have the coolest doctor names?). The highlight as always was the pap smear!

Monday, January 21, 2008

Carbonyl Chemistry (to the tune of The Aggie War Hymn)

Carbonyl: It's great! It's great!
Carbonyl: It's great! It's great!
Goodbye to trigonal planarity.
Hello to tetrahedrality.
We're attacked by every nucleophile.
They are the ones who show the real lone pairs.
The electrons of lone pairs are upon us.
That is the role they play so well.
So goodbye to trigonal planarity.
We're going to attack you all so well.
-John Hogg, Jan 25, 2001


in honor of my A&M chemistry advisor Dr Hogg, who passed away on Saturday at the age of 59.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Christmas photos are up


For your viewing pleasure, pictures of our Christmas decorations are now online: here.