Friday, July 28, 2023

2022


 I started off my second semester of college with 16 credits and with joining a rocketry club. Which I dropped every ounce of my spare time into, especially after I was appointed to be one of the lead engineers. When I was appointed lead the spot I was going to fill in the next school year decided that he was going not to do anything anymore. So soon became a schedule of school/rocketry for 20 hours a day, and 3 hours a sleep. I wasn't really purposefully going to bed, I was passing out at 3:30 AM, onto my laptop while doing a presentation. I do not recommend. Health and Sanity are way more important. Though it did give me a nice internship offer.


I was able to donate plasma once again, and I finished the semester with making dean’s list once again, though I did not get a 4.0 this semester. 







Over the summer I took a trip to New Mexico with a group of 23 other people, I went off roading in the desert with my dad for father's day after getting 2 hours of sleep. We got into El Paso at 3:30 AM MT, after driving from Dallas. The drive from Dallas was 10 hours, and pretty much encompassed a total of 2 roads. I also got a really cool Dinosaur from Ikea after landing in Dallas. Two of us in our group had never been to Ikea, as the closet one to me is roughly 5.5 hour drive and in another state. It was a week long competition filled with rockets, dealing with 100+ degree heat and 95% humidity, and shenanigans.

 

Aug 2022, Cornfield (We were launching rockets)


I preceded to work for the rest of the summer, before moving into my first apartment in August. I lived with 4 other people, and I would be okay with living with 3 of them again.


Though this fall semester was rough, I was taking 17 credits which include Organic chemistry, the 2nd calculus based physics class, and had classes from 8 am to 8 pm, five days a week. I was at a point if I got sick I was screwed, which means the 6th week of the semester I woke up feeling terrible. I felt better when I had covid in early 2020 than that 4 weeks. In December I finally finished as was really glad that I passed all my classes. 


Paige

Friday, May 19, 2023

It has been nearly 2 years …



 My beloved readers,


I can’t believe it has been nearly 2 year, the last time we spoke I was excited about possibly getting into a course that my college offers to first year students, for the summer before they start. I didn’t get into the sewing class, but I did get into the cooking class.


Each week had to cook a different food and do a post about the science aspect related to the food or digestive system. The professor tho definitely has biases and is not the nicest to others. I had never had an issue with her but you could tell with the way she talked about others.


Also the last time we spoke, I had just returned to vacation and was on an extremely strong antibiotic, I had been stung by a wasp, and developed a bad bacterial infection in the area after 2 days, If I had waited until morning it would’ve been an ER visit for iv antibiotics. I wished it was iv antibiotics only for the fact that I found out I was allergic to the first antibiotic and preceded to sleep from Benadryl the entire time I was on the med. 



After the the college class was finished, I moved into my dorm (which was at a hotel), orientation week was so busy and didn’t get to unpack until the Sunday after the first week of school. Went to a frat party that Friday but left by 10:30, parties are a lot more fun when you know the people there, and then I started my 1st semester.


I took 15 credits, and finished the semester with a 4.0 and made deans list. I also had the time to donate plama twice the first semester. In October we got a new puppy.



Unfortunately at the end of December, an extremely close family friend, we had been really close to since 2006, and his death was harder than my grandfather’s in 2020.


And with that, 2021 was finished.


Paige

Friday, July 2, 2021

Sewing vs. Cooking: My First Class for College

 

        Salut Everyone!

I am going to start a new thing were I mix words from the languages I know. My first language is American English (English is different from country to country, especially from the US to the Commonwealth. The differences usually are different spellings: meter vs metre and color vs colour; and different words for the same object: diaper vs nappy). My 2nd language is French, I did take French for 4 years. I know some German, my family mostly came from Germany, England, Scotland, and Ireland when they settled in the US. So there are some words in German I know just from my family.

Today's post is about my first course for college. I have taken a college course before. It was a dual enrollment course through my local community college and my high school. It was College Physics 1. The course was a 4 credits, I got a 105 on my final and a 4.0 for my final grade. This physics course was algebra based so unfortunately I won't be able to transfer my credits to earn my Chemical Engineering Degree. But, I will have known the theories behind different ideas.

So the college I am going to offers a summer program that allows you to take an elective to get experience doing a class through there system. We had to put rank 5 courses, my top 2 were a sewing course : Intro into Modern Quilting and my 2nd course is a Kitchen Science Course.

My plan was to get into the first course and post weekly about different quilting techniques, just to revamp my sewing section of my blog. But, I didn't get into that course. I got into my second choice Science in the Kitchen!

This course started July 1st, but we found out June 21st of what we course we got. On June 24th I did do my first 3 assignments, a quiz, an introduction post, and I had to write up a science post. That post was about Vitamin, Minerals, and one organ that helps your body digestive food. My organ was the pancreas. I did the assignments a week before the class started because my family is on vacation this week and I didn't want to worry about getting my assignments done. 


I wish everyone a wonderful summer and see you next week!



        Love,

        Paige

Thursday, June 24, 2021

My First Face Mask!

 Welcome back! Next week, I am posting on Friday next week. I am trying not to overwhelm myself with posts, so I only plan on posting once a week.

Check out my YouTube Channel Potential Energy Gaming


I haven't sewn in so long but on June 5th, I had Prom and all the emails we were getting said masks had to be worn at all times. So I needed a Matching mask.


I began by tracing a mask my aunt made me to create a pattern. I was lazy so I made a pattern piece and put both the outside and inside piece on the pattern.


My Fabric was the left over fabric from my mom hemming my dress. I cut 3 layers, as the fashion fabric was see through. So the outside layer had 2 layers of fabric and the inside had one. This made the mask very heavy.

I had a hard time cutting fabric as I wasn't using fabric scissors. I did finally find fabric scissors to cut the very slippery fashion fabric.

I first sewed the middle seam. I had a trouble catching all the fabric on the one side. I did go back to catch more of it, but, there still is a little segment that wasn't caught. I sewed the inside together first, then I sewed the outside together. I put the fashion fabric in the middle and the white material on the outside.

I then sewed the the two layers together. With the insides facing out, I sewed the bottom edge together, then the top. After I turned the mask inside out. So the fashion fabric is on the outside. I did happen not to catch fabric with the top, so I did go back and I did catch more of the fabric.

Them I hemmed the bottom. I didn't want the hem so big, but it came out way larger than I wanted. I wanted it more like I did to the top. I did the top after and I got the stitching real close to the edge.

The mask was almost done. 


I folded the edge and folded again then stitched down. Folded again and stitched as close to the edge as possible.


I put the elastic in, hand sewed the elastic together and rotated the elastic so the stitches were in the center.



Love,

Paige







Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Welcome Back!

 I can't beleive it has been over 2 years since I last wrote a post, and 3 years since I actually wrote a post and not an update.

I did have a draft written in April of 2020, but I never ended up redeocorating my room. My room will probably not be changing, and if it does it will just be painted and new floors. But, I will sure to let you know.

2020 Field Hockey Game

In 2019, I got my driver's license and started playing Field Hockey.


In 2020, my team mates and I won our championship game after the other team missed our empty goal.


 

This past March, I turned 18, and I will be going to college this fall for electrical engineering.

Sadly, my dog Dolly died, she had tumors surrending her bladder. 

On June 5th, I made a face mask for prom, and I will be sharing that with you.

I started a Youtube channel, called Potential Energy Gaming. When I was filming I didn't realize I cut off my head.



Thank you for reading,

Love Paige

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

June Plans



Hello, i hope you are having a great memorial day. In the next couple of weeks I have several things I need to finish. I also have tests.

These would be the main events I have to prepare for:

  1. Independence Day (July 4th)
  2. Gettysburg 155th (July 5th-8th)
  3. A reenactment at my historical museum I volunteer for that my reenactment goes to (July 21-22)
  4. Marilla (28th-29th)


For 1-4 I would need to:
  • finish my 2nd chemise (week 1: 5/28-6/3)
  • another pair of drawers (week 1: 5/28-6/3)
  • fix hoop rung (week 2: 6/4-6/10
  • apron (week 2: 6/4-6/10)
  • corset (week 3: 6/11-6/17)
  • petticoat (week 3: 6/11-6/17)
  • starch everything that needs it (week 3: 6/11-6/17)
  • finish wash dress (week 4: 6/18-6/24)
  But I would also like to:
  • "Nice" Dress- Infant Bodice, Bateau neckline, short sleeves, lace along neckline and sleeve cuff, tucks in skirt, pearl buttons, back closing (week 4: 6/18-6/24)
  • A Straw hat to go with the "Nice" Dress (week 4: 6/18-6/24)
  • A white Pinner's apron (week 5: 6/25-7/1)
  • Some type of white head covering (week 5: 6/25-7/1)
  • A dress is a brown plaid- jewel neckline, front dog leg opening, white/black/self covered buttons, long sleeves that I can push up (for a battlefield nurse) (week 5: 6/25-7/1)
  • A double set of cuffs and a collar (week 5: 6/25-7/1)




Sunday, March 18, 2018

A New Dress for Heart Day

I meant to post this close to the 14th of February, but I didn't feel like blogging, as this dress wore me out. But, I am on another sewing kick, hopefully it will last for the next 4 weeks so I can get stuff done. I can't sew this weekend. The weekend before I made this dress I got this pale pink sweater.

Excuse my bedroom, I was cleaning.
 I used McCall's 7714. The pattern instructions were great very easy to follow. The pattern on the other hand ... The top, waist band, and skirt where different lengths for the waistband. Which made sewing the zipper difficult. It also made the skirt fold weird in the back.

Finished Dress

Thank you for reading and sorry for the lack of pictures.