Hope someone gets my SNL reference in my entry's title....hehe....kinda in love with that show right now. Still feeling out the new season though, because I miss the old cast. Wahh
Gosh it's kind of hard to navigate through this new layout of Blogspot. Took me a few tries to create a new entry. I'm scared of what the future holds. My future kids and grandkids will think I am technologically challenged with what will be invented in 2030 when in fact I was the one who witnessed the invention of windows 7, cellphones and 3D tvs!!!!!........
Anyway. It's officially been ONE WEEK since I started! Louisiana has been so good to me. There are so many things to eat here. I've been to two food festivals during my first week, for Gumbo (a Louisiana soup with rice, chicken, pork or seafood) and Boudin (pronounced Boo-Dan). I love the culture Louisiana holds and I'm so excited to explore/learn all about it.
There are 7 engineers in my district, 4 guys and 3 girls including me. I met all of them as of today and everyone is nothing but friendly and nice. I've already gone on two jobs with one of the engineers and I think I'll be going on my third tomorrow. Since I'm only an Engineer Trainee, all I do is follow them and take in as much as I can. I will probably be able to go out in the field alone to conduct my own jobs in a few months, maybe December or January. Until then, I'll just be following the engineers to their jobs! I got to load the radioactive sources at least for the first 2 jobs! Yay. Applying what I learned in training school to use.
Also, I signed my lease for my apartment!!!!!!! So exciting. I am reading yet another thoughtcatalog titled "How To Live Alone For The First Time" I'm still at a hotel though, because the moving company is still in transit with my stuff. I can't wait to arrange my furniture and settle in. I didn't get a roommate so I'll be alone for a little bit in the 1 bedroom apartment. I don't think I'll be lonely though, because it is the same apartment complex as most of my co-workers! Of the 7, 5 of us live in the same apartment so it will be like college dorms all over again haha. There is a volleyball court and a swimming pool too. Yipppppps! Should be all moved in by next week.
Btw I've encountered...so..many..MOSQUITOES! I get a new bite every day. Must get in the habit of spraying bug repellent. Didn't think it was possible, but I even got bites on my face. Not one but two on my forehead which is slightly embarrassing. Not to mention how dumb I look scratching my own forehead... "uhduuuuuh"....
More exploring. More learning. More laughs. More dreaming. More fun. More love. More music. More books. More writing.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Louisiana
Hello world!
Currently writing from Staybridge Suites in Lafayette, Louisiana (which by the way is an excellent hotel. I highly recommend it). I still haven't found a place to live but my manager, Orleth, is giving me a day off tomorrow to dedicate to apartment hunting. So my plan is to sleep in (hurrah!) and call the list of apartments that I have that holds 9 possibilities. Then I will go rent a car and visit the potentials. Exciting!!!
I've went to work 2 days so far- on Monday and today. I've met most of the open hole wireline engineers at my office. Everyone is sooo cool and friendly and most importantly, SMART. Work hard play hard type forreals. I really respect that... It's like a small family and from what I hear everyone gets along well and works well. I was told New Iberia was the right choice to pick :) It feels so surreal to be here right now. I am so grateful for being able to work in this field and learning new things all the time. I can't wait to really delve into what the working life of a field engineer (trainee) is like. After work today I spent some time getting to know them by playing volleyball, eating dinner, and watching The Voice on tivo afterwards.
Also today I did water survival training because one thing I discovered coming here is that half of my jobs are barge jobs that are on the water. So I took a water survival class and also did a practical where they want to make sure you are physically capable of busting yourself out of a drowning helicopter or whatever. It was pretty crazy and when you are in the capsule underwater, upside down, it gets you very disoriented and you forget which way's left and right. I successfully got my certificate though, after a lot of water up my nose.
Eep it's 2:30am and I have definitely taken advantage of not going into work tomorrow. But sleeping early has become a habit I am majorly tired.
Will update again! BTW.....still haven't tried Cajun food. That is definitely #1 on my list after settling into an apartment and getting a car! And also buying Yankee Candles for my room because those smell incredible.
Currently writing from Staybridge Suites in Lafayette, Louisiana (which by the way is an excellent hotel. I highly recommend it). I still haven't found a place to live but my manager, Orleth, is giving me a day off tomorrow to dedicate to apartment hunting. So my plan is to sleep in (hurrah!) and call the list of apartments that I have that holds 9 possibilities. Then I will go rent a car and visit the potentials. Exciting!!!
I've went to work 2 days so far- on Monday and today. I've met most of the open hole wireline engineers at my office. Everyone is sooo cool and friendly and most importantly, SMART. Work hard play hard type forreals. I really respect that... It's like a small family and from what I hear everyone gets along well and works well. I was told New Iberia was the right choice to pick :) It feels so surreal to be here right now. I am so grateful for being able to work in this field and learning new things all the time. I can't wait to really delve into what the working life of a field engineer (trainee) is like. After work today I spent some time getting to know them by playing volleyball, eating dinner, and watching The Voice on tivo afterwards.
Also today I did water survival training because one thing I discovered coming here is that half of my jobs are barge jobs that are on the water. So I took a water survival class and also did a practical where they want to make sure you are physically capable of busting yourself out of a drowning helicopter or whatever. It was pretty crazy and when you are in the capsule underwater, upside down, it gets you very disoriented and you forget which way's left and right. I successfully got my certificate though, after a lot of water up my nose.
Eep it's 2:30am and I have definitely taken advantage of not going into work tomorrow. But sleeping early has become a habit I am majorly tired.
Will update again! BTW.....still haven't tried Cajun food. That is definitely #1 on my list after settling into an apartment and getting a car! And also buying Yankee Candles for my room because those smell incredible.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Moving
Oh dear me it is really happening. Movers are at my house and packing up everything that once belonged to me in my home. My bed, drawer, mirror, shelf, couch, clothes, everything!
It's fun packing everything up because you get to go through all your old stuff and visit memory lane. Just before, the movers took apart my bed and packed it and I found my high school yearbook! I thought I lost that thing! I immediately decided to throw it into one of the boxes so I can have it with me down south and get to reread all the things people wrote me.
I still don't feel any REAL nervousness yet. Will I not feel it until I actually step foot in Louisiana? Right now I feel calm and ready. Except I still haven't found an apartment yet. I think I'll be living alone, which I think will be a brand new experience that will let me learn a little more about myself. I can't find a roommate because I don't know anyone there.
I still don't feel any REAL nervousness yet. Will I not feel it until I actually step foot in Louisiana? Right now I feel calm and ready. Except I still haven't found an apartment yet. I think I'll be living alone, which I think will be a brand new experience that will let me learn a little more about myself. I can't find a roommate because I don't know anyone there.
On a side note, I've been kind of obsessed with finding blogs and articles and quotes about your 20s. Just to see what other people's 20s are like. Moving to an apartment on my own might have triggered this. Because I feel like this is a big milestone that hapens in your 20s. (Did I say 20s enough times yet?)
Just read this: http://therumpus.net/2011/02/dear-sugar-the-rumpus-advice-column-64/
And sharing with you all this:
Your 20’s are your ‘selfish’ years. It’s a decade to immerse yourself in every single thing possible. Be selfish with your time, and all the aspects of you. Tinker with shit, travel, explore, love a lot, love a little, and never touch the ground.
— Kyoko Escamilla
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Packing Part 2
Feels like yesterday when I was feeling frantic about what to bring to my OFS-1/PEPTEC training to Texas and Oklahoma. I'm packing yet again for my move to Lafayette, Louisiana! My district is in New Iberia, but everyone lives and commutes from Lafayette because I guess there are more places to live there. I'm home in Jersey now and my room is a mess. I haven't really unpacked from Oklahoma and I think I'll keep it that way and bring the same suitcase down to Louisiana.
Being home is great. I've missed the home cooked food and family time and my bed! It's unreal how I'll be down in a whole new state in a week. It's a little overwhelming because I have to find my own apartment and finalize my plans to settle down. I found out I will not be going to Canada for winter projects this winter right before I left Oklahoma. To be honest I was really sad because I was looking forward to going there and working since we were told we would be sent there during our orientation in June. Oh well...gotta roll with life with different changes and surprises! I'm sure I will have a blast in Louisiana. Either scenario works out for me because I'll be in a new place, learning new things and meeting new people.
One thing I am so so thankful for is the moving company Schlumberger provides. All I have to do is tell them what I need to bring with me and they will pack it for me and take it! This is partly the reason why I feel lazy and not motivated to pack....I might google a "to-pack" list for college students so I can refresh my memory with the important things I have to take with me. And then I'll make my own list. I love lists!
Being home is great. I've missed the home cooked food and family time and my bed! It's unreal how I'll be down in a whole new state in a week. It's a little overwhelming because I have to find my own apartment and finalize my plans to settle down. I found out I will not be going to Canada for winter projects this winter right before I left Oklahoma. To be honest I was really sad because I was looking forward to going there and working since we were told we would be sent there during our orientation in June. Oh well...gotta roll with life with different changes and surprises! I'm sure I will have a blast in Louisiana. Either scenario works out for me because I'll be in a new place, learning new things and meeting new people.
One thing I am so so thankful for is the moving company Schlumberger provides. All I have to do is tell them what I need to bring with me and they will pack it for me and take it! This is partly the reason why I feel lazy and not motivated to pack....I might google a "to-pack" list for college students so I can refresh my memory with the important things I have to take with me. And then I'll make my own list. I love lists!
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