Oscar is still very close to walking. Which means he won't be crawling for much longer! Here he is in full crawl. Note that his feet are kept delicately off the ground - he may be a born gentleman. That is not a euphemism.
Pepper Party
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
science
I crossed a plant that expresses green fluorescent protein with one of my plants that expresses red fluorescent protein. The green fluorescent protein should be in the cytoplasm, and the red fluorescent protein should be in the cell walls, so I will be able to do some fancy microscopy to show a red cell outline filled in with green. For now, though, I can image the whole plant with a fluorescence dissecting microscope, and do a little dance in my seat in the microscope room because it totally worked!
First, the bright field, so you can see there are two plants there:
First, the bright field, so you can see there are two plants there:
Then the red fluorescent protein: both plants express it.
Then the green fluorescent protein: only the bottom plant expresses it. This means that the plant I used for making the crosses only had one copy of the green fluorescent protein gene, so half of the resulting offspring are green and half are not. This is very convenient for confirming that the green fluorescence is genuine and not due to excitement of chlorophyll, for example.
I took these pictures by holding our lab's digital camera up to the eyepiece of the microscope. Pretty low-tech, but it's good enough for me! These plants are the result of the first crosses I ever made in Arabidopsis, which has flowers smaller than the end of a Q-tip. To make the cross, you have to take a flower from one parent and remove all the anthers with their pollen. Then you have to take an anther from the other parent and dust it on the stigma of the first parent. All this is done under a dissecting microscope because the parts are so small! It is not my favorite thing to do, but since I am apparently capable of doing it successfully, it is not my least favorite thing either. That would be cloning....
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
while the boys are away...
Eric and Oscar are in Castle Rock still - they left yesterday and will be back tomorrow. I miss my buddies! But, I did get to eat breakfast while reading a magazine this morning. And, in the interim, I've been working on some secret projects in peace and quiet.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
rolls made of bread
These are the cinnamon rolls I made last week. They turned out ok, but it wasn't really what I was going for. However, I am very impressed with myself for making rolls that look like real rolls! Made of bread!
These are the cinnamon rolls I made this weekend. They also turned out ok, and are totally what I was going for! I remembered that the true name of the roll I was trying to make is Pecan Twirls, and then I found suitable recipes galore (most of them involving pillsbury crescent roll dough, which, for this occasion I turned up my nose at).
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
A toothy grin
Somebody's eleven months old today! His eyebrows are still always up, so he can see more. He's almost standing by himself, and he still loves trying to eat cat food. Now that he has teeth he has a fighting chance of success with that...
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
children's games
Oscar and I play a little game where he throws things on the floor and then I pick them up. But it's not as willy-nilly as that sounds - there are rules involved. Specifically, he has to say "eh!" after he throws the thing, and then I will pick it up. We have played it with his dog friend, and the letter O, and a spoon... The rules are always the same. And he says "eh!" the same way every time! That's how you know he's doing it on purpose.
See also this video:
(I wouldn't watch the whole thing, it gets the point across verrry quickly. But it reminds us of Oscar.)
See also this video:
(I wouldn't watch the whole thing, it gets the point across verrry quickly. But it reminds us of Oscar.)
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
bath time!
Oscar has become a crazy bath boy. He will splash until he knocks himself over if I let him. I usually just draw a half-bath and sit outside and keep him from drowning but lately he's splashing me so much that I might as well get in the tub with him. He splashes and laughs and laughs and then bends over and tries to drink the bath water and starts coughing and choking until he throws up a little, and then he starts again! He especially likes when I leave the water running from the faucet a little bit. Then he tries to get his head positioned so he can drink the water, but he hasn't figured out tipping his head so the water just runs in his eyes. Sometimes he puts his hand up to the water and directs it into his mouth a little, which is cool to see. Other times he gets fed up and grabs onto the faucet and pulls himself up on it. He has even pulled the tub-to-shower knob a few times and gotten surprised when water started spraying on his head! I bet he would stay in the tub pretty much until he fell asleep, or until the water got too cold.
Monday, November 4, 2013
what a silly boy!
Oscar starts to lose his tiny mind pretty easily. Fortunately we captured it on this hilarious video. Try not laughing when you watch it!
Oscar still thinks it's hilarious to smack Eric on the hat.
Oscar still thinks it's hilarious to smack Eric on the hat.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Modeling
Oscar and I enjoyed the sunshine and the rainbows in my room this morning. He hung out in the jumper while I finished winding a warp - it's been two years since I last made a warp! He did a lot of posing for me in his over large shirt so I took a few pictures of him. Then I took his shirt off, since he was modeling anyway, and since he has a rash that the sunlight should be good for. He really wanted to do some more drinking out of cups!
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Oscar and Butters
It was nice last weekend, so we let Oscar and all the rabbits out in the yard to enjoy some fresh grass and sunshine. Oscar and Butters got along well. Eric took a video at first by mistake, but we think it turned out pretty nice. It was a calm sort of afternoon.
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