Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Virginia Nature

Myself and the girls decided to take a hike on Sunday. I guess that sounds worse than it was. And in reality it was myself and Tika deciding to take a hike, Kris agreeing and Sam reluctantly coming along. Sam of course would much rather go do something sporty - mini golf or any thing like that.

We did not have a lot of time since we had a late lunch and there was a College Fair at SBHS that Tika wanted me to go to with her. So we decided we would drive to River Bend and hike down to Great Falls. It was a great afternoon for it - not too hot but Sunny, well at least on the way down to GF. It clouded over quickly on the way back and we got a few sprinkles on us - but I think that was mostly because Sam was teasing the rain gods. We did not see a lot of wildlife this time but we did find out that the lizard that has been living in my backyard is a five lined skink.

We did see some other wildlife - but that was a bunch of kayakers in the Potomac, some trying to learn to do eskimo rolls. We also got a kick out of the C&O canal which looked more like the source of the Nickelodeon Slime.

Of course I do not need to walk far to see wildlife. On my way over to get coffee one day I saw something in the waterfalls next to my place. I took a closer look and saw a small turtle zip off. I stayed still for a bit and he stuck his head up and I grabbed a quick pic with my cell phone.

Now all I need to do is to get pics of the skink and the bunny that has started to inhabit my backyard.

... cu

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Good News on the work front ....

Well - not on my side but on Laura's side.

Laura has spent the last few years working on a test for detecting the Human Papillomavirus. This is not any old test but is one that is designed to address the needs in less developed countries. She has told me stories of doctors literally parachuting and kayaking in to villages in Africa to treat women. Well this test is designed to be portable, not require advanced training to operate, provide rapid results and to allow detection and treatment. To give you an idea of the operational ease, in a trial in rural China, all the women in the village were screened and tested by one of the farmer's daughters after she was taught to use the test. The goal is to reduce the cases of cervical cancer in women in these countries where prevention, detection and treatment is a rarity. An article, earlier this year, in the New England Journal of Medicine expected that the use of this test would cut cervical cancer deaths, often the leading cause of death, in half in the developing world saving hundreds of thousands of women a year.

The work is hard but some days she gets to see the rewards and last week had one of those days. PATH, www.path.org, is an organization that Laura works with. Her program has some funding through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and if all goes as planned will be the first product that becomes available based on funding from the foundation. Last week the Gates wanted to see the test in action so PATH demonstrated the test to them in Seattle. As you can imagine this was a big thing for Laura and her team - and something to be VERY proud of.

Sometimes the rewards are more personal. The women in Haiti sent Laura a carved "Tree of Life" in appreciation of the work done in Haiti where the screenings were the first ones they had ever had. It is made from steel from oil barrels that are pounded out and then carved and now hangs beautifully over the fireplace.

Today was another big day for the team as well as her company, Qiagen and Merck announced a joint initiative to provide HPV vaccines and HPV testing for the world's poorest countries. This is yet another big step in beginning to reduce the threat of cervical cancer to women in developing countries.

If you cannot already tell I think the work that she is doing is more than admirable and I know I have lots of reasons to be proud of her but this adds one more to the big bag of reasons. Congratulations Laura!

OK - I need to get back to work - I have been trying to find a few minutes to get this post out in my hectic schedule.

.... cu

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Another busy couple of weeks .....

So the good news ---- the girls all like their teachers (or at least so far). Yes they are back in school. Sam loves one of her days as it is with teachers that she likes and not a lot of homework. Kris seems to be enjoying her second year of high school and yes Tika is now a senior. I have yet to meet all their teachers, some I already know, but next week I will get to meet the rest of Tika's and Kris's teachers (need to figure out how to do that in one night) and then the week after will be Sam's back to school night.

I did say it was a busy couple of weeks - all of it has been fun so no complaints. This past Saturday myself, Tika and Laura went to DC to see an exhibit of Tika's Art teacher. He was showing with another artist at Studio Gallery on R street. His work was very intriguing. The exhibit included some of his sculptures along with some paintings/prints that are based on utilizing oxidization as a basis of the process. Here is a link to the exhibit - Kirk at StudioGallery. We did make a stop on the way at the DC VegFest - some good food but quite a lot of strong voices for the vegan or vegetarian lifestyle. I am a big believer in choice but I would rather make the choice than have someone force it on me. Do not get me wrong - it was still fun and we did find a couple of new restaurants for us to try.

The weekend before all of us, Kris, Sam, Tika and Laura went to lunch at Sunflower, a vegetarian restaurant in Vienna. Tika of course loved it as did I (I think I was the only one to clean my plate). Kris and Laura enjoyed theirs and Sam - well I think she liked it but I think she would have been happier with a Five Guys burger. I did make it up to them after and we went to Cake Love so the girls could get dessert and Laura treated them to some Starbucks drinks.

OK - I better get out of here - wanted to go workout - now I have two races coming up - a 10K last Sunday in September and then the Marine Corps which is last Sunday in October.

Have fun ....... cu