Thursday, May 22, 2008

Finnegan










From the Humane Association of Wilson County, at one year of age, April 25 2008. Adoption fee was $75 and one trip to petsmart for basic needs (kennel, grooming equip., food, toys etc...) was $150. On Saturday, April 26th, I took him to the vet (because of constant whining) and turns out he had Giardia, kennel cough and an ear infection. Medication for all that, the exam, and Heartguard and Frontline for 6 months was $310! So, as you can imagine, Pat, who didn't really want a dog in the first place, was not very happy with me :( But, we've moved passed that and now he secretly loves the dog...he just shows it in a different way.



Anyway, his name at the humane association was Mulder and was changed to Finnegan two weeks later, which is an Irish name meaning: "fair", "light skinned", or "little white haired one"...even though border collies originated along the border between England and Scotland and he's not completely white...he also has large and small black spots.


Our biggest issues with him so far are whining and mouthing. Both getting better but not as good as I'd like. We start obedience class May 28th so maybe they can help me.



Heartworm and Frontline every 20th of the month.


Tuesday, May 13, 2008

We Want a Wii Please

Yay! We got a Wii this year (March 2008), and are enjoying it immensely.
Some of our favorite games are Trauma Center-New Blood (great for two people or by yourself), WarioWare-Smooth moves (great when playing with a group even though it is a one player game), Wii Play (mini games are cute and easy to get started), and No More Heroes (If you're a guy there's plenty of slashing, blood and oppotunities to make money in interesting ways).
Mario Party is the most fun when 3+ players are present. Two players against two computer characters is kinda boring. Also, you don't get to choose which mini games you want to play, the game chooses them at random for you. At least to our understanding...
Wii Carnival is okay too, but some of the games are very tedious and therefore boring. Even after trying a game a dozen times I did not find it easy to improve my skills. So if you suck at something your motivation to excel will decrease and you'll likely never play it again. There are some mini games that I would play again that are more straight forward, mainly all the shooting type games.


Here's an embarassing video of Pat doing kareoke to the game Boogie. This video may not be available in the future because when he finds it on here he'll most likely delete it. So, take a good look and make sure you call him and make fun of him. Of coarse most of you know you'll have to leave a voicemail and wait a month before he'll ever recieve your call.

This is a good place for a reminder to family and friends:

If there is something important that involves dates and times and you're worried that we forgot or something:

My number is (615) 818-6693 and email is jessicakilby@hotmail.com (check couple times a week) or jessica.t.kilby@vanderbilt.edu (I check every weekday at least a couple of times a day)

Pat's number is (615) 818-6711 and his email is patrick.kilby@gmail.com or pat_kilby@qhr.com

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Sledding Feb 2008

Us sledding at the Two Rivers park.



Saturday, May 10, 2008

Pat's Worm Farm

















Putting the worms in the wormtopia, made by the Sunleafs co. The species of worms I used is Lumbricus rubellus (red wriggler). The book I red that got me started on this is, "Worms Eat My Garbage". There are 2000 worms in one lb. Most people know Charles Darwin for his association with evolutionary philosophy, but what most people don't realize is that his last work contributed the bulk of what we know about worms. The reason that I got into this is because the Lord revealed to me that he setup setup systems in nature to balance resources. The shortages that we experience are the result of not managing resorces effectively. Our failure in the dominion of this world is the result of not recognizing the systems that are already in set in place and working within them. Everything exists in this world to make it an Edin. There is no fixed pie. Our problem isn't that there is a lack of resouces, it's that there is a lack of intelligence. Meaning we need to be understand these systems fully, we don't know how to manipulate them, and we don't know how to create them. I have always thought that the next natural step for technology will be organic. Mechanical--->Electronic--->Organic. To do this we need to not only have a thorough understanding of biology and chemistry, but we need to be seeking applications.



Below is a picture and very short video of what it looks like between the layers of the farm. The feeding area is located up at the top and they breed in the bottom rack. There's a grate that holds each layer of dirt in place and the worms are able to travel up and down through those grates to get to the layer they want to be in.




Below is a picture of the faucet wher the worm tea is drained.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

MIDL-Vanderbilt





I think this was taken Jan./Feb. of 2008. Pictured: coworker, Criz with supervisor, Sue and son, Sammy outside of McD's at Vandy








Pizza with coworkers Jan/Feb 2008. Crizell, Mary Beth, Anna, Melinda, Sue, Jessica (Sharon, Rebecca and Jennifer not pictured)







Awesome cake that Mary Beth made for the news that Melinda was having a baby girl.



Sharon and her cousin, who shadowed her for a week, to see what it takes to be a medical technologist.

















Rebecca






Jennifer
Me