Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Buy a Lottery!

Yesterday was my lucky day. I got my genetics midterm back, and not only did I pass, I got a B plus! I was so sure I flunked that I cried all day after taking it. The prof gave everybody an extra 10 points because she made it so hard that nobody finished and the average score was 70.

I was so happy that I decided to try tracking down my chemistry credits again. This time Macalester did find my records! They are sending out my transcript this week.

This was such an unusual run of luck for me that I ran right out and bought a powerball ticket! I never win such things so I only spent a buck, but it seemed like a good idea.

I promised you Martha's Banana cake recipe, so here it is.

Banana Cake

Mix together:
1 box yellow cake mix
1 cup water
1/2 cup oil
2 eggs
1 tsp baking soda
2-4 mashed, ripe bananas

bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes. Cool.

Frosting:
1 small box instant banana pudding
1 1/4 cups cold milk
Mix until thickened, then fold in 8oz cool whip.

Frost cake, store in refrigerator.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Eat My Dust!

Hiya! It has been 2 weeks since I posted, sorry about that. Genetics is all consuming! I'm just trying to get through it (I actually did well on a quiz this week), but all of a sudden instead of hating it 24/7, I found myself liking it! Then I hated it again, but there is hope. As I was learning why some plants have variegated (green AND white) leaves I remembered why I became a biology major in the first place. The biological mechanisms are so cool! There is beauty and logic and unfortunately, ALGEBRA! They slipped that in there on me in chapter 6. Luckily, all three of my guys are algebra whizzes, so I have tutors available at all times.

I have a midterm on Monday, so I'll be studying all weekend. Also, my midterm powerpoint for my other class is due Sunday. That is an education class on Native Americans. My subject is "The Significance of the Star Quilt in Native American Life". This was interesting to put together.
This is a star quilt. I've never made one, not only because they're hard, but because I don't like the way they seem to throb. They give me a headache.

How's it going at my church? Somebody is giving my boss a hard time about wanting to retire. They are very interested in who will take over for her, and not in a good way. I can't help thinking that they are horrified that I might apply. I don't know what they have against me, but the boss will always do the right thing for the school. The kids are what matters. I can't worry about it too much, all my brain cells are busy with gene deletion mapping. Not enough room for paranoia. (It is not paranoia, however, if people really ARE out to get you!)

I'm trying to make room in my head for Valentine's Day. How does that kissing thing go? Can't remember. I have filled that space with the mnemonic for the names of the scientists who discovered bacterial sex acts. (Their names are Tatum and Lederberg. To remember that I think of Ron White, the "Call me tater salad" smutty comedian- in lederhosen. On an iceberg, and then I laugh. This probably won't go over well at the test.)

Today's recipe is for Edible Dusting Powder. It's a Valentine's day treat. I have not tried this out, (yet) so don't blame me if your skin is all dyed red on Monday. (Just wear a turtleneck!)

Edible Dusting Powder

2 Tbls powdered sugar
10 red or pink PixyStix (you know, powdered candy in a straw?)

Sift together a few times until it is all mixed and fine. Apply with a cotton ball or new powderpuff. Don't forget your cleavage.