Sunday, July 27, 2014

Going with the FLOW

In the midst of the work chaos of training, working extra weekends, and crazy multitasking, I have become the "key operator" of our new BD FACSCalibur!  It is a flow cytometer used to identify CD4 markers on T-Helper cells.  It will be used to monitor the immune status of immunocompromised patients (especially those with HIV).  I'm so excited to work on this project.  It has been fun to learn the technology and get it up and running in our lab.  Call me a nerd but this stuff is cool!  


Monday, July 21, 2014

Minion Surprise



We didn't do anything big for Ronnie's birthday this year.  I guess that is just part of getting older.  The other part is practical gifts.  Ronnie's birthday present was redoing the upstairs man cave (see earlier post), so we really didn't even do many presents.  I wanted to do a little something silly and special for him though.  So while my dad and sister kept Ronnie occupied at a movie, Mom helped me put together a little minion surprise party.  We came home to it after going out for dinner.  He loved it. 

Happy Birthday, Love! You are my world.  Thanks for making me smile.  xo


Minion cupcakes!
Minions


Unicorn Fluff
What is a party without bananas?

Cookie robots

El Macho's Salsa and Chips
Balloons!

My handsome man and very excited pup

Even Boomer joined in!  Cori loves him. ;)

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Meds


Ronnie's newest drug info sheet.  Makes me wonder sometimes...

Friday, July 18, 2014

Baked Southwest Egg Rolls

My friend Kim came over last week for a bit of pinterest yumminess.  We had been talking about making these Southwest Egg rolls for weeks now and we finally set a date to do it.  We were both SUPER impressed.  They were easy, filling, and SO DELICIOUS.  I am not even kidding.  best.dinner.ever.  Think burrito inside egg roll.  And ignore the fact that our egg rolls are pretty much the size of burritos and we apparently have no egg roll-rolling skills.  
Visit nutritious eats for the full recipe.  The only thing we did differently was add shredded chicken and served them with salsa and guacamole.  
Oh, and egg roll wrappers are in the oriental refrigerated section... which is by the produce at my grocery.... Never would have guessed that so it took me a long while to find them.  

The filling
Crispy goodness

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Man Cave Makeover

I'm married to a military man.  If that weren't enough, he is an infantry man.  This quite logically means we are prepared for anything; natural disasters, governmental collapse, riots in the streets, and yes even a zombie Apocalypse (another post for another time).  I try my hardest to contain the testosterone in the only room that can handle the intensity; the man cave.  This room was "decorated" by the man himself as I tried my very hardest to let him mark his territory as he saw fit.  Notice I said "tried."  I did try.  Really.  I eventually persuaded him to move the furniture around so it fit the room a little better... but other than that, I pretty much left it alone.  The collections of randomly placed stuff, mixed with military gear, awards, and antiques have morphed into a sort cluttered, dusty, monument to "the good life" (for everyone but the axis buck mounted on the wall I suppose...).

After watching a movie up there one evening, my husband looked around and randomly said he would like to paint the room and make it look nicer.  I admit it.  I saw the opportunity to control the man cave and I took it.

So we struck a deal:  We would paint the man cave if I had full authority to redecorate the room as I saw fit.
The fine print for husband:  All decor must stay as designed for at least two weeks before he can veto it 
AND fine print for wife:  Nothing that is already in the room can leave the room.  


So I began to plot plan.  I had a Monday off and we drove to Ohio to go to IKEA.  I already had a wall shelf and expedite shelf picked out and despite Ronnie's hesitation, he agreed to buy without questioning.  I had another day off on Wednesday so I insisted on painting the room on Tuesday night so I could spend all of Wednesday getting things put together.  (Side note: I HATE lingering projects.  If we were going to do this, we were going to do it ALL NOW.)


The result was a fresh and classy room with creative storage solutions for all the memorabilia my military man could possibly have (for now anyways).  Bonus- Hubby loves it, too!  He said that he had his doubts but he loves the way it turned out.

During the chaos