Wednesday, December 24, 2008

More snow and upset electricity gods

After our last post, we got another six inches of snow another 4-8 inches are forecasted for today. The snow is absolutely gorgeous, and I just can't believe how much we have!


However, with lots of snow and ice comes power outages. At one point, close to 70,000 people were without power in the Portland area, and unfotunately the electricity gods were not happy with the Houghton household. The power went out around 8:30am on Monday. Luckily our house is very well insulated so it took a little while for the temperature to go down. Dad also had the propane well stocked just in case this happened. He was actually quite pleased to use the BBQ to cook our lunch that day.



When the power did not come back later in the day, we started to get a bit worried, especially with temperatures dipping into the 20's that night. So, Mick came to our rescue in the FJ and the Houghton clan stayed at the McCully-Posner's for the night.


Power is back on now (YAY!), and we're really excited about our prime rib Christmas dinner tomorrow! Happy Christmas everyone!!!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Anything else weather gods?



The icebox otherwise known as Portland, Oregon has been hit with almost a foot of snow, freezing rain, sleet, and wind over the past week. As long as I can stay home and can head out for walks once in a while, I really enjoy the snow. Its pretty and gives a real quiet feeling in the air, which is nice. However, it makes for quite the commute up to Marquam Hill for work each day. Luckily I was able to stay a couple days with Amanda over at her townhouse in Beaverton, which is conveniently next to the MAX line. I love being out in the snow, but I really REALLY hope that my boss lets me have a 'work from home' day tomorrow! The two-hr commute to and from work is starting to wear on me a bit.

Sean has been in Pennsylvania since Friday and had his interview at Penn State on Saturday morning. He said it went really well and enjoyed the interviews he had! He also said that Penn State would be an exciting place to do a residency as the medical center is quickly expanding, with many new opportunities in the near future. We'd also like to thank Gregg and Jenni for letting Sean stay at their apartment! I haven't seen it (only pictures) but he was really impressed with it! Sean just arrived in Philadelphia this afternoon for his interview at the University of Pennsylvania tomorrow morning. After that, he will head to the airport to come home...well, we hope! Most flights to and from PDX have been cancelled this weekend, which is making me a bit nervous. So everyone, please keep your fingers crossed for a safe trip and on-time flight for Sean! He has been travelling so much lately, and the last thing he needs is to be stuck in an airport.


Dad and I were getting a little bit of cabin fever, so we decided to 'hike' out to the store.



Dad ready to brave the elements




Snow covered cars



Check out this tree. Something tells me its not supposed to be that droopy...






...especially since it almost took out this street sign!


Thursday, December 11, 2008

A Good Use of Lab Supplies

Yesterday, the Brooks lab had a beer & pizza party with the Andresen and Habecker Labs. It was awesome! Definitely a great way to spend my Wednesday afternoon.
I knew there was a reason for having that ice machine!!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Sean and Belle go to Mayo...Part 2

Sean and I had a great time in Rochester, despite the cold! Sean's interviews went really well and we both have to say, from both a medical and research perspective, that Mayo is one impressive place! I also found the 'subway' quite memorable. When Sean told me that we were taking the 'subway', I pictured concrete walls and a dodgy train. Oh no, this was a heated, carpeted underground network which linked pretty much all of the buildings (and hotels) associated with the Mayo Clinic. The only exception was St. Mary's Hospital, but instead there was a shuttle bus that ran between the hospital and the clinic. Quite an impressive network if you ask me.

At this point, OHSU and Mayo are at the top of his list, and he has a big decision to make when he submits his rankings in January. After that, its up to the residency match computer to determine where we spend the next 7 years of our lives!

After our visit to Mayo, we drove back to Minneapolis since I had to attend a training session at Data Sciences the next day. We stayed at a nearby hotel and came acorss a great restaurant which had 2-for-one burgers and an impressive beer selection. Sean ordered a pint of the winter ale, but I think the waitress thought he was cute and brought him the 'tall' order.


Seriously, this beer was huge. Here's how it compares to a standard pint.


Sean was also very excited that corn dogs were on the menu, and couldn't help himself. I love the smirk on his face! I title this pic 'Ohhh...so happy....'



Afterwards, we decided to check out the arcade which was attached to the restaurant. There was a bowling alley too, but I think it was league night as all the lanes were taken.
Sean's favorite arcade game of all time, Ms. PacMan.

I have to say for our first Mid-West experience, it was pretty good!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Sean and Belle go to Mayo...Part 1

Just wanted to write a quick posting that we are in Rochester, MN for Sean's interview at The Mayo Clinic. First impression of Rochester? It is COLD! Well, I think its cold, but I'm always cold. Sean says its not that cold, but he's used to -20F windchills during his ski racing days. My Filipino blood is not accustomed to this yet, so 25F and snow is cold to me. However, the town is nice, and the hospital is very impressive! I'm looking forward to touring more of Mayo tomorrow.

As for plans tomorrow...Sean has his interview and his day starts at 6:30am. I'm taking the day to meet with some researchers to learn more about postdoctoral opportunities, just in case our next move is out to Rochester! We're both really looking forward to tomorrow!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Ducks v Cats

Dad and I headed back down to E-town this weekend for another Duck game with the McCullys! This time we played Arizona, and in true Duck fashion they gave us another nail-biter in the 4th quarter. Lucky for us they pulled off the win, 55-45!

Here's Dad and I at the game, and me sporting my new hat. Thanks Auntie Jan for taking our picture!




We tried to be as spirited as we could, but I think this guy beat us. Is that a real tatoo?


The Ducks have next weekend off, but Thanksgiving weekend they play the Beavers in Corvallis. It'll be a great game for sure. And better yet, Sean will be home!!!! If anyone in P-town is around and wants to watch the game with us, let us know! Unfortunately we have a 8pm flight out of PDX up to Seattle, but we can at least hang around for the first half. Just our luck, we'll probably have to board our flight during the last minute of the game.

Monday, November 10, 2008

A Perfect Weekend in Eugene

This weekend I headed down to Eugene to visit the McCully's. I have to say that it was the perfect weekend. The only thing missing was Sean, but he'll be home in two weeks!

First, Diane scheduled massages for Sarah and I at Gervais. It was SOOOO great! My therapist was Melinda (love her name!) and she was fantastic. After 24hrs of travelling back from Cork, it was exactly what my body needed. If anyone schedules a massage there, ask for her.

After our massages, Sarah, Finn and I headed to pizza dinner at La Perla with Sean's parents, their neighbor Connie, and our dear friends Greyson and Renee. I'd tell you my favorite dish, but everything on the menu is equally delicious, so I really can't single out anything!


The next day the McCully's + me + Connie headed to Autzen Stadium for the Oregon/Stanford game. Our good friends Cliff and Karen usually join us for the game since they are Stanford alum, but unfortunately they couldn't make the trip this time.




I was so stoked to go...I hadn't been to a game in 4 years, and I finally made it back. I have to admit that I was a little choked up when I heard the band play 'Mighty Oregon.' We truly have the best fight song in the country!! **Note: these pics was not from the day...I still need to get those from Sarah. It was acutally pouring rain that day, but I can't officially say that because 'it never rains at Autzen Stadium!' The game was a bit sloppy in the first half, but the second half was great. In the last two minutes, the Ducks pulled off the win!!

After the game, we headed to Beppe & Gianni's for dinner. After going to La Perla, we couldn't ignore the other restaurant!!! I also realized that I never made it to B&G's during the summer, which is shocking. We indulged in great wine, my favorite appetizer (Roasted Garlic with Cambozola Cheese and Grilled Bread), and of course, the house ravioli.
On Sunday, we hung around the house, mainly to recover from the weekend. On my way out of town, I met up with Grant and Nicole at Chapala's for lunch. It was so great to catch up with them, and there is so much to congratulate them on!! Not only did they just have the most beautiful wedding on Sept 20, but Grant just submitted his PhD disseration last Friday, and they are moving to Missouri at the end of the year where Grant will start his post doc and Nicole may begin nursing school!
Sooo...massages, the best eats in town, watching the Ducks beat Stanford at Autzen, and most importantly, time with family and friends. Can anyone come up with a better weekend? I think not!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

So many changes: a dual life and a new president

Monday morning, Nov 3, was my last day in Cork, which means that Sean and I have officially started our long-distance relationship. So far, its been OK. I don't miss the guy at all (just kidding...I actually miss him very much). We knew this was coming and know that we are in this for a lifetime, so six months apart is nothing in the grand scheme of things. He is also back in Oregon on Nov 22 for his OHSU interview (YAY!!), which makes the transition easier. We were apart longer this summer when he went to The Mayo Clinic, so this will be a breeze!

I want to thank all of my friends in Cork for two lovely send-offs. On Thursday I went out with the Physiology Dept, and Friday had dinner with our friends from Sean's medical school class. I am very sad to leave all of you, but as I said last week, this is only a 'see-you-later' rather than a good-bye. My time in Ireland has shown me that strong friendships will go the distance, no matter how far apart you are or how long you are away. I have made some amazing friends in Cork and I know that we'll always be in touch. And...I'll be back in May! The time will undoubtely fly by!


I have to admit that its nice to be back in Oregon. On my first day back in the US, I did the most 'American' thing that I can think of...I voted! Thank goodness that Oregon is a blue state!


My parents and I watched Sen. Barack Obama's speech on television last night. It brought tears to my eyes, as it did to millions of Americans that night. Will he live up to all of his promises? No. I don't think anybody on this earth can completely dig us out of the hole that we are in. Are his intentions genuine and will he make the effort to start the transformation of this country into a place that can be respected by the world once again? Yes, I truly believe he will. It has already started. At this stage, what more can we ask for? And does he give me that 'warm-fuzzy' feeling? Damn right he does! I need warm-fuzzy. This country needs warm-fuzzy. We need someone that brings tears to our eyes because he's an inspiration and gives us hope, and makes us feel that the people of this country actually matter. This country hasn't been inspired in 8 years, and its finally time for a change!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Kerry in October



Last weekend, our friend Kirk came over from Cambridge for a weekend visit. Sean and I visited him and his wife Sarah last month in the UK. Unfortunately she was unable to make this trip, but we're hoping that they will come back next year for another visit!

During Kirk's visit we decided to rent a car and explore the country a bit. Most of our driving was in Kerry, which is our favorite part of Ireland! Sean and I drove around the Ring of Kerry last Christmas, and we just can't get enough of it. Below are a few pictures from our day trip. The rest are posted in the picture gallery.









Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Sweet Maya



We are saddened to say that Maya has left us. After a battle with bone cancer, she is now on her puppy cloud in the sky. Although this is hard for all of us, we take comfort in that she looking down on us and is chasing as many squirrels as she wants. We love her dearly and will miss her always. Below are a few of our favorite pictures...















Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Off to Offaly


This past weekend, Sean and I headed to County Offaly with our friend Ciaran to stay with him at his family home. We had a great time! We saw a monestary, a castle, went horseriding in the mountains, and had lunch in a dungeon. Ciaran also introduced Sean to hurling and 'the best Guinness in all of Ireland', which is served at his local pub, Dan and Molly's. It must have been, for Sean had four pints!


The pictures are posted in the gallery, but here some of our favorites...















Thursday, October 9, 2008

Feet for Eric


Callao Salvaje, Tenerife July 2005

Monday, October 6, 2008

The Pac-10's Most-to-Least Hated

After Brett's last posting, it reminded me that I had this in my email from Sarah and forgot to forward it on! Its a bit outdated from being posted this summer, but still a fun read none-the-less.

And I have to say, the reasons to hate USC are endless, but for some reason I still like Pete Carroll...I mean honestly, how can we truly 'hate' him?


From ESPN.com's Ted Miller... The Pac-10's most-to-least hated.

1. USC: UCLA fans hate USC just because. The rest of the Pac-10 hates USC because it's won six straight titles. The nation hates USC because it's clearly without peer as the nation's top program. Many fans hate USC because they believe the national media favors the Trojans. That's not true. It just seems that way because, unlike most elite programs that are needlessly paranoid and difficult to work with, USC is completely open with its practices and players.

2. Oregon: The Ducks are rich, rich, rich. With billionaire, hands-on booster Phil Knight opening the coffers, Oregon owns perhaps the best facilities of any program in the nation. When folks out West talk about an "Arms Race," they point at Oregon. Moreover, Oregon is loud. Loud uniforms. Loud promotions. Loud stadium. That's why Oregon State and Washington aren't the only teams that stick pins into Ducks voodoo dolls.

3. Arizona State: This is a recent hate elevation. The Sun Devils used to be middle-of-the- pack for all teams other than Arizona. But now the program, long hailed a sleeping giant, appears to be waking up with Dennis Erickson at the helm. That breeds jealousy. And lots of folks are quick to insist that ASU is easier to get into academically than most Pac-10 schools.

4. UCLA: Hiring Rick Neuheisel boosts the Bruins here. That means Washington joins USC in hating UCLA. Moreover, there is a certain holier-than- thou vibe around the program -- you know that whole "we care about the 'student' part of "student-athlete' " thing. Also, the dominance of the basketball program carries over some. And, come on, pastels?

5. Washington: This middling ranking shows that being bad makes folks like you better. When the Huskies were a Pac-10 power, they easily were at or near the top of the conference. The L.A. schools hated the Huskies because they felt they should rule the conference. And the Northwest schools hated Washington because, well, the Huskies were a bunch of arrogant, big-city jerks from Seattle. But with the football program struggling ever since Neuheisel left, some might actually feel pangs of sympathy for the team. And how can you hate Tyrone Willingham?

6. California: How could anyone hate Berkeley -- Tree Sitter U? Well, some point out that the academic standards for the football program aren't the same as they are for the rest of the student body (many of those "some," who often hail from a place called "Stanford", point to JC transfers). But, really, this hate arises for folks who pine for the days of yore when the Golden Bears were mostly terrible. Jeff Tedford brought success to Strawberry Canyon, and hate followed thereafter.

7. Oregon State: Again, being good is a big reason the Beavers went from lovable losers to hateable winners. There is another part though: Let's just say OSU's reputation is to play -- and deliver hard hits -- right up to the echo of the whistle. And maybe a few moments more. That would count for more if coach Mike Riley wasn't such an easy-going guy.

8. Arizona: The only team that really hates Arizona is Arizona State, but that hate is pretty strong and keeps the Wildcats registering on the Hate Meter. And, if the program's turnaround.. . any second... any second... finally arrives, expect a more confident Mike Stoops to find ways to annoy fans from schools outside the Grand Canyon State.

9. Washington State: Washington fans hate Washington State, but they hate Oregon more. And it bothers Cougars fans that their biggest rival has a bigger rival. Plus, look at the coaches: Jim Walden, Mike Price, Bill Doba and now Paul Wulff. There might not be four nicer guys in coaching.

10. Stanford: Cal hates Stanford. Fine. And some schools are jealous of Stanford's singular standing as Division I-A's most elite academic institution. But it's hard to muster much hate for a team that plays in a half-empty stadium, even when it's good. And the Band is so much fun. And the Tree (spinning, spinning, spinning... getting in trouble for intoxication) ! Sorry, there's just too much love here.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Life of Surgeons - One Viewpoint

Starring: Bobby "Sexual Chocolate" LaMar &
Sean "White as Fallen Snow" Mc Cully

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Belinda L. Houghton, Ph.D

Today, I officially passed my thesis defense (also known as the viva voce in Ireland/UK system). The defense lasted three hours, and overall it went well! I answered some questions really well and confidently, others maybe not so much, and some I just misunderstood. All I have to say is that three hours of questioning is exhausting! I am really looking forward to sleeping in tomorrow, followed by moving to my couch and watching chick flicks for the day.

I should note that technically I can't officially say that I have my PhD until the final copy has been submitted and approved by the UCC interdisciplinary committee, but that won't be for a while. But the thesis is written, I passed the viva, and the examiners signed the paperwork, so its close enough!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Happy Birthday Sean!!

Today is Sean's 31st birthday! Talk about old!!(Just kidding sweetie). Unfortunately he has an exam on Friday so he can't party hard tonight. However, we do have reservations at our favorite restaurant, Les Gourmandises, for Friday night so we can celebrate then!

This is the week of birthdays! We also want to extend b-day wishes to Lacy (her 30th was yesterday, Sept 29), Jake (also Sept 29), Roisin (today, Sept 30th), and Sean's sister Sarah (Oct 2). Happy Birthday everyone!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Finn Walks!!!

It amazes me how fast kids grow and learn. It was only a year ago that this little guy looked like this:



Now, he's walking!! Where has the time gone?

Monday, September 22, 2008

Visiting Kirk and Sarah in Cambridge

Sean and I went to Cambridge this weekend to visit our friends Kirk and Sarah, who just moved there from Chicago at the beginning of September. Like Sean and I, Kirk is also a native Oregonian and we've been friends since high school! Kirk will start his PhD in Engineering this fall and is enrolled in St. John's College.

On our first day, we stayed in the Cambridge and strolled around town for most of the day. Cambridge is a beautiful city! We didn't realize how big Cambridge University really is, both geographically and the fact that it is composed of 31 colleges!

Here are a few photos from the first day:

Belinda during our walk into the city centre




St. John's College, Cambridge University



Kirk's attempt at punting, a Cambridge tradition





On the second day we took the train to central London. I had been twice before and Sarah had been once, but it was a first for Sean and Kirk. Kirk actually works in central London, but never had the chance to really enjoy the city.


Here are a few photos from the second day:

Streets of London:




The London Eye and Big Ben



Sean and Belle at Buckingham Palace




Belinda, Kirk and Sarah




And here you go Potter Fans, its Platform 9 3/4! The scene was actually filmed in a different part of King's Cross station, but based on the location of Platform 9 3/4 it should have been filmed in Euston Station.




There are more pics in the Picture Gallery from both Cambridge and London.

Overall we had a great trip! And the fun continues...Kirk and Sarah are heading to Cork in mid October! We are so excited to have them over for a visit!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Sean and Finn

These are some of my favorite pictures of Sean and Finn from the summer...

Here they are playing with blocks




And studying for the USMLE (Sean says you gotta start early!)






And this is what happens if you let Sean play 'dress up' with your child...