2015.04.29 – Drummer Town!

Today I went and hung out with my friend Shanna at her new drum school/shop in St. Johns. I brought us sandwiches from East Side Deli. Yum! Her place is great and I think she will have a ton of fun running it. I can’t wait to go back for the grand opening. A friend of her’s, Thea, stopped by and the three of us talked and talked. It was a really nice morning/afternoon and I miss spending lots of time with Shanna but I needed to get myself home and be productive.

I checked my mail and Peter had given me an r+ on my pull request so all I needed to do was squash my commits and resubmit it. I got it done and pushed up and really for the first time ever felt like what I did was not a huge deal but just a bit of work that needed to be done so bring on the next task. It was nice to feel so comfortable finally! After that was taken care of I started messing with exercism.io. I heard about it after listening to a podcast on the Lady Loves Code website. It’s a great way to practice various coding skills and help others. I highly recommend trying it out.

Today I learned about William Kentridge. He came up while I was talking with Thea about Platonic Idealism.

2015.04.28 – Back at Mozilla

I headed down to Ristretto Roasters to meet Rachel. This time I ordered some tea and it was great! Rachel showed up right on time and wow, she was so nice. We talked and talked and talked and I could have stayed there all day hanging out with her. She was funny and smart. She told me about her path and about the position. It sounds like a fantastic place to work and I am excited to meet the rest of the team.

Jim from Mozilla had invited me to lunch so I made my way to the office and I haven’t been gone long enough for it to feel odd. We had a nice talk over some pizza and salad, I submitted a pull request and then asked Wayne to come and get me because it was looking pretty stormy out and I am still too new to Portland to have been prepared. I really need to figure that out.

It was also dinner night. Jason was gone so we made a meal I thought he wouldn’t care much for. It was SO good. Quinoa, chickpeas, kale, sun-dried tomatoes, broccoli with a lemon, garlic, basil dressing. I think I could eat it every day. We had the six of us, Alice, John, Spencer, Dale, Miri, baby Michael, and Frankie and Roberto showed up after everyone else had gone.

Today I learned about Platonic Idealism.

2015.04.27 – Not Nervous at All

Ok I’m kind of nervous! I have a coffee meeting with a potential employer and my last coffee meeting was really weird. Rob seems really nice though so I don’t think it will be weird. I’m just nervous.

That’s how my morning went but as soon as I met Rob I was fine. He was so nice and I really enjoyed just talking to him. He told me about the company he works for and I talked about my background. He told me his story too. I always find it so interesting to learn the path people took to get where they are. We talked for quite some time before he had to get going but he wanted me to come in and meet the team later this week.

I spent the rest of the day working on more Air Mozilla stuff. It feels good to be making progress even if it’s slow. I got an email from Rob suggesting I meet with Rachel, the person transitioning out of the position they are hiring for, either tomorrow or the next day so we have it set up for tomorrow at the same coffee shop.

Today I learned not to order the chai at Ristretto Roasters.

2015.04.26 – Oregon Symphony

It was a pretty quiet day today. We didn’t have any plans until the evening so I was able to work on fixing a test for my Air Mozilla feature. I keep pushing work for it aside because I’m making the job hunt my priority but I still want these things fixed up so they kind of nag at me. It was nice to just sit and work on that with nothing very pressing going on and because I could just dedicate my time to it with zero pressure it made it easier to finish.

We had tickets to go see the Oregon Symphony playing the music of Led Zeppelin. We were going with John and Spencer so they picked us up around 17:00 and we went to dinner first. Being in Portland I don’t really like to eat at chain restaurants very often since we have so many more choices but we were kind of limited to places near they symphony hall and they aren’t vegan. I searched for a place that seemed great for all of us and ended up finding The Yard House. We had never been but they had a selection of Gardein items they served so it seemed perfect. They weren’t too busy with it being fairly early on a Sunday. Our server was great, drinks were great, and the food was ok. None of us were wild about it but it wasn’t bad.

After dinner we walked over to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and there were a LOT of people in line. Luckily we had our tickets mailed to us so we didn’t have to wait. By the time I purchased our tickets there weren’t a ton of seats left so we were way up in the upper balcony. The woman I spoke with when I purchased them said there wasn’t really a bad seat in the house though so I wasn’t terribly worried about it. Wow, it is a beautiful concert hall! The place was packed with very excited people, some dressed all fancy and some not so much and I love that! Portland seems to be very ‘come as you are’ and nobody looks twice.

The symphony began and it was great! I do think it would have sounded a bit better had we sat lower but it was still really, really good. We had a gentleman in front of us who was totally rocking out and that only improved the whole experience. I will definitely be looking for more events like that!

Today I learned that the concert hall was originally named the Portland Publix Theatre and was built in 1928.

2015.04.24 – Tea at the Chinese Gardens

I woke up to an overcast day and the possibility of rain. I was hoping it would hold off as I was meeting a friend for tea at the Chinese Gardens. I hadn’t been before so was extra excited about this new adventure. I was really looking forward to having tea with Sam. I met him during Ascend when he came to help our class. I had messed something up in Git and he knew how to fix it so I pretty much commandeered his time and he helped me through it. He also taught me a lot! Anyway, I was looking forward to seeing him again and getting to know him outside of the class.

The rain held off on my walk to the Max which was nice and I arrived at the gardens a bit early. Sam showed up shortly afterward and the gardens opened up. I had no idea how beautiful they were. Wow! I’ve walked past them many times but they are behind a wall so who knew?? We wandered around while we chatted. I couldn’t get over everything there was to see. It began to lightly rain as we walked up to the tea house. We sat down and looked over the menu. They have a ton of choices! We narrowed down our choices and chatted while we waited for our ea to arrive. My tea was delicious but I don’t remember what it was called. We sat and talked for quite some time. It dumped rain at some point while we were there and I think we both wondered how long that might last. I was having such a nice time and could have stayed there for hours more but I also thought I might be talking a lot.

We finished up our tea and said goodbye. I had to get home for a phone call with a potential employer. Things hadn’t been going very smoothly with this company though so I wasn’t getting my hopes up. I walked to the Max and JUST missed a yellow train. Oh well, one would be along in another 15 minutes. That would be perfect timing. Any later and I would not get home in time. I waited and waited though and no yellow train showed up. It was too late now but I was outside in the rain next to a noisy street. Not ideal for a phone call at all. Luckily I was near Andrew’s co-working space and I knew the door code so I let myself in and sat on the stairs. Andrew wasn’t working there this day but I was only going to sit on the stairs in the lobby so nobody would even know I was there. Except Andrew’s co-workers happened to wander downstairs to head to lunch. They thought it was really random that I was there so I explained what was going on. Matthew suggested I just go upstairs and go in an empty room. He said to tell them I was his guest if anyone complained. They seem really nice there though so I wasn’t too worried.

I went upstairs, found a room and the call soon came through. It was really weird and I have no idea how it went. Oh well I just need to move on and try somewhere else. I decided I would just take a bus home since it stops much closer to the house. It was raining so it seemed like a good idea to minimize the distance I had to walk. That was another lousy idea as I waited about 45 minutes for a bus. Oh well again. I finally made it home and decided to spend the rest of the day reading a book.

Today I learned that Sam has a really great website for anyone wanting a better understanding of Git.

2015.04.22 – Not So Sick

I thought I’d feel awful today but I woke up feeling surprisingly well except for a cough. I stayed home anyway because how annoying would I be coughing through talks? I’m thankful all of the talks were recorded and uploaded pretty much the same day but I would have loved to talk to the other attendees. Oh well.

I spent the day working on a programming challenge for a job opportunity. Parts of it were really easy and parts were really frustrating. I guess that’s how it goes. I had trouble dealing with some special characters and punctuation. I know if I were working with another person or a team I’d be able to ask someone for some tips and guidance and I wouldn’t have struggled as much or for as long. I still have more work to do and a meeting with someone Monday.

Today I learned that deploying a Flask app to Heroku is pretty darned easy.

2015.04.21 – Sick

Yep, I woke up most definitely sick. I was SO bummed to have to stay home and miss Clojure West. Based on how I felt I’d be missing tomorrow as well. Grrr! I mostly spent the day doing a whole lot of nothing. We canceled dinner night so I wouldn’t share this with everyone.

Today I learned that the Flask framework is pretty simple and easy to use.

2015.04.07 – I Didn’t Love It but I Did It

Today was the day of my presentation. There was a bit of confusion about where I would be presenting and I was hoping it would be in HUB but it ended up I had to present out in the commons. Peter was also being helpful, gah, and telling Outreachy and other Mozillians to tune in so totally no pressure! Katt was incredible though and closed the glass wall for me to make the room not feel so big. She’s the best. Anyway, I did it.

Starring Events On Air Mozilla

It was dinner night and Wayne made a huge pot of not-beef stew. We had Miri, Dale, baby Michael, Miri’s sister Lisa and her daughter Jessica, John, Spencer, Jason, Alice and the six of us.

Today I learned that a presentation longer than five minutes is actually easier because one has time to kind of relax and feel comfortable up there before it’s over. Wouldn’t have expected that.

2015.04.06 – I Think I’m Sick That Day

I tried to use that excuse to get out of giving a presentation about my project on Air Mozilla but of course it didn’t work. It’s tomorrow so I stayed home and worked on my slides and my notes.

I did take a break to take Natale to the doctor and then to lunch afterward since he missed school lunch. We went to Por Que No? because I thought he would really like it. He LOVED it. He ate all of his lunch, half of mine and picked at Jason and Alice’s leftovers. Yes, they happened to be there having lunch so we joined them.

I also took another break to go tour a really old building in Chinatown that had been unused for the last 70 years. A friend of Alice and Jason is the general contractor and project manager who is remodeling the historic building into a new, affordable hotel. It was amazing to see it all torn back to the studs, to see the work that has been done and to hear about the plans for finishing it. I can’t wait to see it all done. It has an incredible rooftop view too!

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Today I learned that one million tons of cement were poured for one 70 foot shear wall in the hotel. Damn!

2015.04.02 – Hello Development Server!

With one final code change and merge my project was moved to the development server! It feels like a loooooong time coming but there it is. Peter immediately found an issue. The incorrect message displays when a logged in user goes straight to the starred page with no starred events. It says loading and never does anything else and that’s not going to work. I got busy figuring out how to fix it. My idea was to put the text in a <div> that can be hidden unless needed. I made the changes and pushed them up. Peter was leaving for the day though so we’ll see what happens tomorrow.

Andrew came to hang out with me because we had a PLUG meeting to go to at 19:00. When I was done working we headed out to find food. We decided we would just walk until we found something but as we were walking I remembered that Andrew hadn’t ever eaten at Boxer Ramen. They only have one vegan dish but it’s really good so we went there. He didn’t like it as much as I do but now he can say he ate there 🙂 We ate all we could (they have huge portions) and then meandered over to PSU where the meeting is held.

Clinton was giving a talk about mp4s, metadata and subtitiles. I bet it would have been an awesome talk if not for the guy who would. not. shut. UP! Ugh! He kept interrupting the speaker, correcting the speaker, explaining things in detail that the speaker was going to present himself. It was super annoying and kind of ruined the presentation for me anyway.

After the talk several people were going to the Lucky Lab on Quimby but I have been so tired every day by like 17:00. I couldn’t even stand the thought of taking the Max home so I called Wayne and asked if he would pick us up. He was happy to and was there in no time. I was so thankful. Straight to bed for me!

Today I learned that Elon Musk can affect his stock price with a simple April Fools Day tweet. Ridiculous!