Posts Tagged OU
Why Will Texas Never Fall Into the Ocean?
Because Oklahoma sucks.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you the recessional from my Master’s graduation ceremony in May of this year:
It’s 8:49 PM and OU STILL SUCKS!

2 comments October 20, 2009
Seven Quick Takes (vol. 2)
It’s Friday! Hooray! I’d much rather be curled up in bed with some hot cocoa and a book today, but alas, I have been out doing the work thing, going to lunch and running errands. The next thing on my list today is writing up my “Seven Quick Takes” for y’all. I really enjoyed it last week, and since I gave up my regular “Not Me! Monday” post (for various reasons — but it may make an appearance here and there in the future), I wanted to still have at least one weekly feature.

1. It’s a nasty day out. It was in the low 30s when I went to work, and soon after I got to work, it started raining. Brr! I’m just glad I wore my hair wavy today. Since my hair naturally has a slight wave, it’s always a relief when I haven’t gone to the trouble of straightening my hair on a rainy day. Besides, I can’t really straighten my hair right now. My CHI smells like burning wires when I plug it in. I’m scared to use it, and we can’t really afford another $100 straightener right now.
2. Béni eats his food way too fast. This morning he gagged and spit up 7 or 8 pieces of kibble. We already water down his food in an attempt to get him to eat slower. Does anyone else have any suggestions in helping our puppy slow his eating down so he doesn’t choke?
3. I am taking a sewing class this weekend. The last time I tried to sew was in middle school under my mom’s tutelage. I made a tan spaghetti-strapped dress and a sleeveless shirt that buttoned up the black. The dress was cute, and in theory, the shirt was as well. However, the print choices I made were tragic – the shirt especially so. It looked like a dish towel. Hopefully, I won’t make such horrid choices this time around.
4. I walk to work. I wear nice shoes to work. I do not wear nice shoes to walk to work. My feet will hurt if I walk in most of my nice shoes, and I can walk faster in flip flops or sneakers. I am sick and tired of seeing people judge me for wearing flip flops or sneakers in my work outfit. I am walking to work, people. I change when I get to my office. Stop judging me. John thought I was being paranoid, but a couple weeks ago, when one of the post security guards told me I needed to change my shoes, John realized people really have been judging my for my walk-to-work footwear selections. Don’t people have anything better to do?
5. Um, I know I’ve already mentioned that it’s cold today. But, it’s COLD TODAY. It’s been cold all week. It’s mid-October. In Texas, it’s still in the upper 80s and maybe even hitting 90 a few days. That’s the other extreme, I guess, but I much prefer it. This is too ridiculously cold too early. I don’t think it was this cold this time last year. In fact, I know it wasn’t this cold at this time last year. I have pictures from the end of October last year, and I wasn’t shivering in fur-lined boots with a wool peacoat on. I was wearing a light long-sleeved shirt. This.is.ridiculous.
6. Béni is the sweetest dog ever. He always sleeps on his little doggie bed on the floor next to John’s side of our bed. Last night, however, he insisted on falling asleep next to my side of the bed. I am fairly certain this is because he knew I was not feeling good at all. In fact, I was writhing in pain and had a heating pad on my tummy. Yeah, yeah, being a girl has it’s downs.
7. It’s 1:52 PM in Germany and OU STILL SUCKS!
I’m so excited about the game this weekend! We’ll be watching it live at one of John’s co-worker’s homes. Hook ‘em!
6 comments October 16, 2009
Overdue
First, I want to apologize that we haven’t been getting our regular Monday-Friday posts up the past two weeks. We are working hard to figure out what the new norm looks like for us, and I think until we’re able to fall into a good regular routine, we might not have time to get 5 posts up on the blog each week. It’s my goal to get back to that being the norm, though.
With that being said, I have an announcement…I graduated today!
It’s not as exciting as it sounds, though, because I still have my comprehensive exams, which are required in place of a thesis. On June 1, I will receive 3 essay questions via email and I will have 30 days to write 2500-3000 words (about 11-12 pages) per question. I think each essay requires something like 10 sources as well. Needless to say, I’ll be living in the library on the weekends during June.
When I started this post about an hour ago, I intended to write about Paris some as well, but between laundry duty and signing up for benefits with my new job, it’s now suddenly midnight and I’m too tired to write anymore. I will, however, leave you with this one photo from Paris:

On top of Montparnasse...the Eiffel Tower is in the background.
I will post more about Paris soon!
- Sarah
2 comments May 30, 2009
The Changing Weather & International Law
The weather is already changing here. We don’t have summer anymore! Since the last time I got any sun was on our honeymoon, I have concluded I will be pretty pasty by next summer. Anyway, while Texas is “enjoying” highs of 94 and lows around 76, today our HIGH is 63 and low is 47. As of 10:25, it’s rainy and 59. This is more like November-ish weather in Texas. Crazy.
I’m going to have to brace for a long winter (because I call this weather rather winter-y even though I know it’s fall). Of course I knew that before coming here, but wow…August, really? John and I went for a walk at the beginning of the month, and I lamented about how the trees were already losing there leaves and how that must be wrong. Apparently, it’s not. And this isn’t just a cool front…our 7-day forecast is pretty much uniform in temperatures. We are getting up into the low 70s again, but it’s not that different. Next Wednesday the high is 72 and the low is 48. Bye bye tank tops.
Oh, and speaking of clothes, since I have always lived in Texas, a majority of my wardrobe is summer-y clothing. I have a feeling I’m going to get really sick of my few sweaters and long sleeved shirts this winter!
I think I mentioned in my last post that I’m taking an international law class this week. It’s going pretty well, and I’m enjoying the pace, because it feels like I’m back at UT. What annoys me is how the other students in my class seem to have this sense of entitlement. They keep complaining that the class is too fast-paced and covers too much material. The complained enough that the professor has stopped trying to cover the 16-week course in our 6 days of class and has restructured the class. That was kind of a bummer, because I enjoyed zooming through the material and being challenged. Oh well, it just means less work. The thing that made me mad, though, is the professor said one of the things he was trying to do was get us our money’s worth. Some of the students who are in the military chimed in that it doesn’t matter if they get their money’s worth or not because tuition assistance pays for it. (Tuition assistance is given to them to go to school for free while in the military – there are some stipulations, but that’s the main gist.) I was frustrated, because I’m several SEVERAL thousand dollars in debt for the program and WOULD like my money’s worth.
The other thing that really got me was when the professor decided to give us some hints for our midterm that we’re having today. There will be 7 questions on the midterm (essay format). He gave us one full question and 5 topics to know. People then complained that he had only given us 6, and there would be 7 questions. I couldn’t believe it! He didn’t have to do that for us at all, and no one was recognizing that what he did was NICE and HELPFUL. They just had the attitude that they were entitled to know all 7 questions. How ridiculous. I couldn’t stand it. I wanted to say something to the professor, so all I could manage with eveyone stil packing up was to go up to him and say “I’m going to say this softly, because it’s controversial, but I really want to thank you for the pace of the class. I feel like I’ve been short changed in other classes, so thank you.” I wanted to say a lot more, but there were other people waiting to talk to him, and I was really uncomfortable thinking someone else might hear what I said. He told me he really appreciated it, and I left.
I’m still so frustrated with the mentality of my classmates.
2 comments August 15, 2008