So, my world travels being done but still suffering from the travel-bug, I asked myself, "what wild and exotic place can I spend the summer?" The answer, Houston, Texas of course. In my

The University is not downtown, and does have one thing in common with my expectation of Houston as a ghost town: it is desolate and deserted. The campus has grown up as a commuter campus, and so there isn't much around it. It is located in the third ward (not the greatest area apparently) and if you don't have a car around here, you're pretty much out of luck. There's a Wendy's, McDonald's, Burger King, Popeye's, and a Subway about a 10 minute walk from our apartment complex, and other than that, nada. I've heard that there is a Starbuck's on campus that will open for the summer session next week (thank goodness!), so that makes things a little better, but the lack of anything fun or practical around the campus is a little worrying and very strange to me because it is so different from AU. The campus is really pretty, which you can see from the pictures. Lots of weird art and trees, and also scary statues of the schools mascots the Cougars (named Shasta and Sasha).
For those who may not know, I am in Houston for the summer for the REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program through NSF (National Science Foundation). I'm going
Wednesday was my first day in the lab of Dr. Paul Ruchhoeft, but it wasn't all fun and games. Because Prof. Ruchhoeft just switched into a new lab there was a lot of stuff to rearrange, and there was no water, electricity, or air-conditioning! The A/C got fixed very quickly, but me and Jeff, who is another REU student from UF working in the lab, have been assigned the task of putting up the pipes to bring water into the lab and a couple of others. I didn't expect to be plumbing this summer, but it's a good real world skill to have (yeah?)! Two other REU students from another lab, Rick and Kevin, were helping us last week, and even though plumbing is kind of boring and very difficult with only one PVC cutter and one ladder, it wasn't half bad. The boys are very nice and pretty funny, but the days are long.
That's about it for now, I'm waiting for the season of Sex and the City that I bought off of Itunes to download (Hey, don't judge me, they just don't have good shows on Itunes!), and contemplating reading for my project here, reading for my AU summer research project, studying my GRE book, or reading Wicked... yeah guess which one I'm going to do.
Yee-haw and go Coogs!
Kiersten
Flavor-ices consumed this week: 5
Things that have fallen on my head in the lab: 4 (2 assorted pipes, a metal rod, a pencil... I think they should supply us with hard helmets!... or I should be more careful... leaning towards hard hats.)
Cougar cards I have lost: 1