Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The Thing

I watched the great 80's movie, The Thing, tonight in preparation for my trip. I figure I need to be skilled in the art of zombies and aliens well before I leave, since once I'm there, if something happens, well...it won't be pretty.


What I learned from this movie.

1. Kurt Russel. He will be at the station, and he will be a badass. Be friends with him, and don't leave his side, since then neither of you can be aliens therefore he won't try to kill you.

2. Flame throwers. A girls best friend perhaps.

3. If in doubt try to heat up someones blood. If they are an Alien it will try to run away. Use aforementioned flame thrower on person.

4. Random dog running around, dude in helicopter shooting at it? Don't let the dog inside. duh.


All in all I feel a bit more prepared in case of an alien attack. I figure with zombies I will play it by ear. You never know how a zombie attack will turn. But yeah, aliens? Come and get me ET.

Monday, September 29, 2008

flights in the sky

I received my flight information today. 30+ hours of flying. Yay....... on American Airlines...oh yippie. Ever since my flight back from Ireland, no music, no nothing to keep me occupied I told myself I would never fly on them. Oh well, Its not like I'm paying for this flight I suppose, best not get picky.

MKE-ORD-DEN-
two days in denver for orientation then

-LAX-SYD-CHC-
Night in Christchurch, off onto a military flight to

ANTA
RCTICA


I leave Saturday!

Friday, September 26, 2008

Just got word I'm in 'merica till the 10th.
But, I'm still going.
Good news!

Antarctica, we shall be together soon.

tattoo

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

I've done all I can

Well its now up to the medical department, and hopefully it will go over better this time.
I was able to get both things I was missing, I probably called both the medical department there and my doctors about 5 times each today, checking in every few hours to see if things had been sent/arrived.
They have, and they are sending everything out today and I should hear back tomorrow on whether or not I am PQ'd.
I highly doubt that I will be able to leave on sunday anymore, but hopefully (oh man do I hope) I should still be able to go. I mean, technically me leaving on sunday would mean I was leaving a week or so early, so maybe I just won't be going early?? Ugh lets hope....
Till tomorrow I suppose.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

just a little fact.

Let it be known that I feel as though everyone should have one major celebrity crush. I have contemplated long and hard about my number one. This is a big decision, one not to be taken lightly, and after much consideration I have concluded that mine is none other than Michael Cera.



Yes. Okay, well I just needed to post that, now back to adventures?

Start of the Journey

...they are never really that easy are they? Problems always will arise.

Well my adventure has yet to start, and already there are stomach aches (I'm sure there will be more once flying is included in the mix) and scared thoughts.

Currently the aches and pains are caused by the fact that my adventure might not even be happening anymore. It all comes down to the fact that the medical department apparently forgot about me. I'm really not positive how that happens but it seems to in this case.

Let me elaborate. I had a deadline to get all of my medical paperwork in by September 2nd. I thought at that time I had accomplished this goal. The Thursday before the deadline I got an e-mail telling me that I was missing three things from the packet, and couldn't be PQ'd to travel until everything was in. Two things were asked of me to be submitted and I was told the third, blood work would be ordered to be added to the tests already to be done on the blood samples I submitted. I submitted what I was told to, my doctors office gave me a form from 05, on a test that is done each year, telling me that was the only report they had of it, and were only able to give me a piece of paper saying I had had the test done this year and it was negative. The other form was just information so that was fine. I called the woman that had told me I was missing these forms, and told her the 05/form situation, she didn't answer of course, left a message telling her what was going on and if there were any problems to call me or e-mail me. I never heard back from her.

Fastforward to today. I get a call telling me, even though I was supposed to leave on sunday, I can't go untill I'm PQ'd. What??? I call, I apparently needed to go get the blood work done myself, since It wasn't able to be put in on the labs previously, and that form just wouldn't work. Thank you for letting me know, you know three weeks ago.

So here I am now. Worried, nervous, scared. I got the blood drawn today, labs should have been faxed in the minute they were done this afternoon, and apparently the most recent report was there in my file and was faxed in as well. I'm calling first thing in the morning and crossing every part of my body that will cross. I don't know what I would do if I wasn't able to go anymore.

In better news, I went to Milwaukee yesterday as my official, official goodbye. It was wonderful. I held thee most adorable baby, visited the wonderful people of miad, and most importantly saw some of the best friends I have ever had. Danced my ass off with Sarah Jane, Hillary, and Josh along with Cody and Matt, and many many others at the Ratatat show. I literally was dancing from around 7 to 11:30, hell we made a dance beat out of the fire alarms going off and danced our way out of Turner Hall. I had dripping sweat-soaked hugs and kisses, with people I never want to let go of. Drove home with a red moon to my right, leading my way back to Manitowoc, me screaming lyrics to my current favorite songs at the top of my lungs.

All in all an amazing night. My feet are killing me today, I keep losing my voice from singing so much. This is the night I will think back on when (yes when I need to give myself a confidence boost) I am alone and lonely missing everyone down in Antarctica.

So as my first official post in my first official blog, hello, welcome, and hope you brought a sweater to the computer with you, soon its going to be getting mighty chilly in here.

Antarctica here we come!