Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Ask and Ye Shall Receive

I'm in the process of writing a report at work, and in order to do the literature review, I needed 8 books from the library. I had asked this morning if any undergraduate research assistants were available to get them for me, but as of 2:00 this afternoon, no undergraduates had materialized. Then, just as I was whining to my office-mates that I was too pregnant to schlepp 8 books by myself, an undergraduate walked in the door and said, "Hi! I heard you wanted someone to go to the library for you."


It was awesome.

Monday, April 20, 2009

I Could Be Governor

In case you couldn't tell from the picture below (the one outside of Grauman's Chinese Theater) I am contrasting the size of Arnold Schwarzenegger's hands and feet. If you look closely you can notice that his hands are a good deal larget than mine (no surprise there) but his feet match up with my size 8.5's!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Next Year in...Hollywood?

Adam and I went to Los Angeles for the first half of Passover this year. We had a lovely time staying with our good friends Suzanne and Marcus in Pico-Robertson, L.A.'s most Jewish neighborhood. And we managed to fit in a little touring amongst all the holiday and Shabbat festivities.

At the La Brea Tar Pits, with friends Mike and Yael from Jerusalem, who were also enjoying Passover in L.A.:



Resting with Mickey Mouse on Hollywood Boulevard:

Outside Grauman's Chinese Theater:

I would like to put in a good word for Shilo's kosher steakhouse, where we had a really excellent dinner last Saturday night. Why can't Boston have a kosher steakhouse like that?

Friday, April 17, 2009

Twitter What?

Many of you may have noticed that most of the recent posting on this site has come courtesy of Michelle. Ok, maybe that's been true for a long long time. But in the last month or two, my inactivity on the blog hasn't meant that I'm not posting anything online. Where, you may ask, am I posting then? To my twitter account of course.

I've been aware of twitter for several years, but only recently decided to join up. From now on, if you want to know what's going on in my day-to-day life you can either follow me on twitter, or check the new box in the top right of this blog. It will always show my last 5 posts. You can also see a longer history of my "tweets" by visiting www.twitter.com/adamshain (you don't need to sign up).

Enjoy!

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Plans Take Shape

Pregnancy brings with it many surprises, among them the infamous "nesting instinct," which can kick in as early as the fifth month of pregnancy. The nesting instinct motivates expectant mothers to clean and organize their homes in preparation for the baby. It can be funny to watch this instinct at work -- I remember one of my friends dusting high shelves like a maniac when she was close to delivery.

For someone like me, already slightly compulsive about neatness and organization, it's difficult to tell whether I am experiencing this nesting instinct or just my usual drive to bring order to the chaos. But I've definitely been feeling wholly, irrationally unsettled about the fact that Adam and I didn't know where we would be living next year. So I'm happy to report that we finally have an answer!

We will be staying with Adam's parents for ten weeks this summer while the family for whom we're house-sitting is back in their house; but they will be returning to India, and we will be returning to their house, in August. So I won't have a nursery where I can stencil ducks onto the walls, but as people keep reminding me, the baby won't care about that. And I feel much better having everything settled, with actual moving dates. Hooray for house-sitting!