Ok, I know you were waiting for it and HERE IT IS!
The 2010 Genoptix, Inc Holiday Party!
The attire: Cocktail
The location: The Hilton Downtown on the Bayfront
Cocktails open bar from 6-9
Dinner served at 7: Three course meal: Riddichio salad with balsamic viniagrette, 4 oz salmon AND 4 oz filet mignon with garlic potatoes, and chocolate raspberry cheesecake or pecan tart....yum! Here is what the table setting looked like...
The band...oh my gosh the band. We walk in and there's a 30 person band singing and dancing the top 100 chart.
And another... The woman in the middle was the leader of the band.
And some more: This picture was taken after the company was invited to come up on stage and get their groove on. I'm somewhere on the left side.
Here is my good friend Anita (in blue) and her daughter. Anita works in accessioning where they log in the patient samples. Anita and I went out for New Year's just the two of us to an awesome French restaurant for a 3 course meal...yum and then a delectable dessert at an Italian restaurant and a bottle of champagne next to the French place! HAPPY NEW YEAR TO US! Isn't she adorable!
Another one of the band:
Above is my supervisor Claudia holding one of the bands many props they gave to the audience during the different songs (I believe this was a Lady GaGa song) and her husband. They are from Argentina.
I had a little crush on the singer below on the left side of the stage with the goatee. He was a really smoother singer/dancer.
Here is my good friend and co-worker Taylor. We've been hiking together alot lately and she introduced me to Isagenix, an all natural nutritional cleansing program....so far I've dropped 11 pounds since Jan 1 (so in 6 weeks or so). I had a red rose in my hair that night with a side bun...I was going for the "Tango" look. It was alot of fun!
As we were walking in...
Here is the CEO of the company Tina Nova, on the left. I'm not sure who's on the right. But I just thought it was so cool that she's little miss trendy. I went up to her at the end of the night and said thank you for such an amazing party. "She said you know, I don't know much, but I DO know how to throw a party!" Awesome!
Another of the amazing band:
And one more of Tina getting her groove on:
So that was my Dec 12th, 2010 evening. I spent the night at the hotel and woke up to a beautifully warm (79 degrees) and sunny day looking out over the San Diego Bay. Holy Cow, this is my city!
I'm so blessed to have been able to move here to skip this winter! I called mom that day and she said it was a snowy white and freezing in Cincinnati. So mom, when are you moving here?
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
SD Air and Space Museum
San Diego has an area downtown called Balboa Park. It's kind of like the museum row in Washington, DC, but a with a more relaxed feeling. There are about 28 museums in Balboa Park and some really awesome architecture houses some of the museums. It's my goal to visit them all at least once, but since I'm here for the long haul, I'm not in any hurry. If you come visit, we will definitely hit up Balboa Park!
So the Air and Space Museum. When I was staying at the hotel for the first week here, one of the guys that workd at the front desk was giving me some great recommendations of things to see and places to visit. He first recommended the Museum of Making Music in North County. I visited that within the first few days here and thought it was awesome. It has all these different rooms each representing a decade in American jazz. Well, he also recommended the Aliens exhibit at the Air and Space Museum. I immediately thought about mom and how much she loves X Files and Taken and Fringe and how she would love to come along. But, the exhibit was ending in January, so I went in December. I'm not gonna lie, I wasn't very impressed. I felt like they showed alot of how aliens are portrayed in the movies and other pop culture. There was a little bit relating to UFOs in the papers and Roswell, but little more than that. They did show animals underwater and above water that had interesting characteristics and then speculated what types of characteristics aliens would need to possess in order to live on another planet. It also pointed out the communication barrier that exists between us and the aliens. Ha, I was hoping for a little more umph, I suppose. Oh well. I walked through the rest of the museum which housed a lot of airplanes all over the place (on the walls, on the floor, suspended from the ceiling and life-sized too) especially from WWI and WWII. Mike, if you're still in to that, I think you might like the museum. I also went to a 4D little movie while at the museum. The seats move, you watch it in 3D, and you get spit on (water) and blown on (fans) when blasting into outer space. The movie is a digital/cartoon version of landing on the moon. It was cute. But the pictures below....they insist on taking your picture on a green screen before you enter the exhibit. You view the pictures on the way out and then of course you can pay for them if you'd like. Well, I got suckered in so I DID pay for mine. But I thought it was the perfect souvenir.
So the Air and Space Museum. When I was staying at the hotel for the first week here, one of the guys that workd at the front desk was giving me some great recommendations of things to see and places to visit. He first recommended the Museum of Making Music in North County. I visited that within the first few days here and thought it was awesome. It has all these different rooms each representing a decade in American jazz. Well, he also recommended the Aliens exhibit at the Air and Space Museum. I immediately thought about mom and how much she loves X Files and Taken and Fringe and how she would love to come along. But, the exhibit was ending in January, so I went in December. I'm not gonna lie, I wasn't very impressed. I felt like they showed alot of how aliens are portrayed in the movies and other pop culture. There was a little bit relating to UFOs in the papers and Roswell, but little more than that. They did show animals underwater and above water that had interesting characteristics and then speculated what types of characteristics aliens would need to possess in order to live on another planet. It also pointed out the communication barrier that exists between us and the aliens. Ha, I was hoping for a little more umph, I suppose. Oh well. I walked through the rest of the museum which housed a lot of airplanes all over the place (on the walls, on the floor, suspended from the ceiling and life-sized too) especially from WWI and WWII. Mike, if you're still in to that, I think you might like the museum. I also went to a 4D little movie while at the museum. The seats move, you watch it in 3D, and you get spit on (water) and blown on (fans) when blasting into outer space. The movie is a digital/cartoon version of landing on the moon. It was cute. But the pictures below....they insist on taking your picture on a green screen before you enter the exhibit. You view the pictures on the way out and then of course you can pay for them if you'd like. Well, I got suckered in so I DID pay for mine. But I thought it was the perfect souvenir.

The day after the Christmas Party
So on Saturday Dec 11, Genoptix had the most amazing Christmas party ever! I'll post pictures and details of that later. For now, I have on hand views from my hotel room at the Bay Front Hilton. I was on the 13th floor or something out of 35. But the views were awesome. I do believe I called mom this day and it was snowing in Cincy. Sorry, but this is what December looks like in SD!
The anatomy of my desk...I know I'm a nerd!
I know we are past show and tell, but I figured someone was curious as to the work environment. Of note, I can eat at my desk. For my fellow lab mates, I think we know how cool this is!


So on the right, I have a calendar (now I have a new calendar for 2011 thanks to my brother!) and my gym fitness class schedule. I have my own phone and extension (woo, I'm definitely feeling the professionalism increase already!). Aw, my box of tissues covers up some photos of uncles and one of mom and dad dancing and acting funny. Sitting behind the phone and on some textbooks are pics of me and sister Katie. For the clean freaks out there, that is a chlorox bleach wipes box back there for moments of inspiration to clean the entire desk. For my fellow *BLING* lovers, my pens are sitting in a vase with pink pearls and clear diamond shaped marbles. What what! Then on the left side of that, I have some more family photos. The WHOLE family and then the immediately fam. Mike, you and I have the picture of us before canoeing that Eva took of us 2 summers ago. And then, I have the daily sisters calendar that Katie gave to me before I left.
And that's it...that's my desk. Now, I'm really only there about a 1/10th of the day, but at least I see your smiling faces watch me work!
Love you and miss you all!
2010 INBA Professional and Amateur Natural Bodybuilding Show
For those of you who know how much I love going to bodybuilding shows: Well I went to one (by myself) at the beginning of November. I couldn't find anyone to go with me, but I knew I wanted a dose of muscle to help get motivated in the gym, so I went! I had so much fun! The drive up to LA was kind of long, but the competition was exciting. Not as exciting as the NPC Northern KY, but exciting enough! The picture below shows the overall male bodybuilder winner in the center. My camera settings were really not set appropriately for the lighting, but whatever, veni, vidi, vici (well, at the least the competitors did, I just sat and watched!)

View from my balcony: Inland
I just wanted to share this view from my 3rd floor apartment balcony. Some of you have seen this when skyp-ing with me. But for those who didn't get a chance to see:

The hills here in North County are really beautiful. From my balcony I can see 2 "layers" of hills. The darker ones pictured above are closer to me like 1-2 miles away. The more smoky looking hills are more like 8-10 miles away. But it's really cool to be able to see them. When you drive north on the 5 from San Diego to LA, you see ocean when you look left and beautiful mountains when you look right. Really a fantastic sight!
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