Saturday, September 5, 2009

Classes Begin!!

I started classes on Thursday with Ecosystem Ecology and then Friday I had Biometeorology. They both sound very interesting after the first class, even though they do not have much to do with GIS. It is important background knowledge to have to help analyze any findings. Friday I met one of the graduate students, Theresia, who also has Dave as an advisor. We had lunch in a cafe on campus with one other girl. They were both super nice and Theresia showed me around a little bit. In my Friday class there are only 5 students total and I am the only girl. When I walked in, there was one guy who I thought looked just like Joel and come to find out, his name is Joel! 

I had found out there was a contra dance in downtown Fairbanks online so I decided to check it out Friday night. I took a taxi down which cost an outrageous 11 bucks to go two miles! Next time if I can't get a ride, I think I'll just leave early and walk!! The dance was a lot of fun, even though there was much less twirling than Bangor. I danced quite a few of the dances but sat out a bit more than I usually do. At the end of the dance, there was the last waltz and it didn't look like I was going to find a parter so I gathered my things and was headed out the door. A guy, Patrick, came running out behind me and asked if I wanted to go to a bonfire with him and some of the other kids at the dance! I went and had a great time and met a few new people!!

Today is saturday and I took the opportunity to sleep in! Then I went to lunch with my roommate and one of her friends. Then, my advisor's wife, Becky picked me up and we thought we would try to see if my boxes were at the post office. Guess what! They were there!!! I'm sooo excited to finally have some of my stuff here!! Then I went over to Becky's house where she was trying to get rid of a lot of old kitchen stuff. I made out pretty well! I got a mirror (I didn't have one in my room at all), a small side table, an iron, another fry pan, some games, silverware and a bunch of other stuff. The people around here are so nice!!

I don't have much else planned for the rest of the long weekend. I have a bit more unpacking to do and I will take the chance to relax before I get super busy! I don't have much for new pictures, but I  snapped a few while I was at the contra dance!





Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Getting settled

The past two days I have spent running around campus trying to get all the right forms to the right departments! Yesterday I did not get much accomplished because I had orientation from 1-5. This was informative as far as graduate student responsibilities go, but not much for general campus knowledge. There wasn't much of a chance to get to know other students since it was mostly speakers talking for four hours. 

Today I walked back and forth across campus numerous times trying to get appropriate forms filled out. I finally signed up for classes and got my student ID card and hopefully got all of my employment papers squared away. It has been hard not having an advisor around this week so I never know who to go to with questions. Thankfully, everyone in every department has been more than helpful. I've had secretaries offer to drive me downtown to get information and it seems like every other person has a relation back to Maine! The department chair's sister currently lives in Bangor so I was able to talk with him for a few minutes about that! After all the walking around today, I crashed early and made some phone calls while it was still a reasonable time on the east coast! I talked to Heidi, Corey, Memere & Pepere, Grandma & Grandpa, Lucas and my parents through Skype among a few others!! It was really great being able to talk to everyone!! I always welcome phone calls...just keep in mind I'm 4 hours behind!!

I went around campus today and took a few pictures of the main buildings...


This is the Museum of the North...a signature building of the school.

The outside of my building. I'm on the lower corner.


O'Neill building where my department is located.


The library!!!


The Wood Center...the student union building. The brown thing on the top stretches the length of the building for really high ceilings inside.

It is quite a nice campus! There are still flowers out and green grass everywhere! I'm sure this will all disappear in a month or so! Please feel free to leave any questions in the comments or send me an email!!

Classes start tomorrow so I will keep you posted with how those go!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Moving Day!

Today was another rainy day. Dad came down with a bad cold yesterday so he slept in while I went and checked into my apartment. I went back to the hotel to pick him up and we went to go pick up my boxes. We had to go to two different post offices to try to track them down, and come to find out they had not arrived yet!!! This was pretty disappointing, but we went back to walmart and picked up a few items that I needed from the boxes like blankets and a pillow. We also got food at walmart and brought everything back to my new place. We went back to Boston's for lunch, checked out Fred Meyer (much like a walmart) for a few last items. Dad left around 3... it was pretty hard for both of us to say bye! Since he has left I have unpacked my few belongings and talked to mom and Lucas on the phone. I took a couple of pictures of the place...I didn't get any good ones of my room, plus it was messy from moving...

The common area

More of the common area

Part of the kitchen

Tomorrow I have to go register for classes and attend orientation! Hopefully I will start meeting people!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

August 30, 2009

So today, Sunday, we spent around Fairbanks and it rained all day. We started off by going to mass in a small church next to the Chena river - the Immaculate Conception at 9:15. After mass, we drove around Fairbanks some more and stopped at a big outdoor store where we both could have spent a large amount of money but refrained quite well. I did walk out with a sweet pair of Merrells though!

We went and had lunch at Boston's pizza and then went to WalMart and bought most of the supplies I will need for the next two years (hopefully!). We returned to the hotel and dad napped and I posted more pictures. 

For dinner we went to the Chena Pump House, the same place we went to last night. We met up with my advisor, Dave and his wife, Becky. They are both very very nice and it got me more excited to start the semester! Dave is gone the first week of classes to go to the Alaska range to hunt sheep. His wife, Becky, told me she is going to call tomorrow afternoon to check on me to make sure I moved in well and has invited me to their place at some point this week along with some new other grad students. She said that people around are very welcoming and inviting to new students so I am excited to see where things lead!

Here are a few stray pictures from the trip:

Salmon we saw in the stream...they were big!!

Dad and I on one of our hikes:

Its okay, I didn't jump! :)

Always have to get a picture with the sign!

A swan we saw on Horseshoe Lake...

Tomorrow is moving day!! Hopefully my boxes will be waiting a the post office! :)