Thursday, May 29, 2008

The End of an Era

This week I started a new job. This post is just a shout-out to my old employer, Watson Laboratories, and the good folks I worked with there.

I started at Watson right out of college in May of 2002. My amigo Will Green (Nob) helped get me a job there since my plans to work for the state (I was a Political Science major, after all) didn't pan out.

I worked in the Quality Assurance department as an auditor and got to learn a wide variety of things there. Over the six years I was there, the site launched a bunch of new drug products and the size of our department grew. There were a lot of stressful times there, including a supervisor and director that were fired for inappropriate behavior, the addition of a night shift and weekend shift, the addition of an off-site warehouse, the construction of a new building, and an extremely high turnover rate (something like 23 people left our department in the six years I was there).

Still, I gained a lot of good experience at Watson. When I interviewed for my new job, everyone was very impressed with the number of quality functions that I had experience in. I also worked with a lot of wonderful people over the years.


This is Bipin. He is from India. We worked together and shared an office for the last several years as QA auditors. Before that he worked in the manufacturing area and so he had a lot of important insight into our manufacturing audits. He was a pleasure to work with; one of the hardest-working people I've ever met. He was also a political junkie, a Jain, a vegetarian, a pacifist, and a newly sworn in American citizen. I learned a lot from him.


This is Andrew. We got to be fast friends due to our eeriely similar love of all things trivial or current. When the two of us got together our eyes would kind of glaze over and we'd enter a geek dimension and argue (or discuss) topics ranging from alternate Star Wars plots to game show ideas to zany inventions to Mormonism to World War II to who would win in a fight between Superman and Batman (it's Batman, by the way.) We were like walking, talking versions of Wikipedia: filled with information not necessarily deemed accurate, but full of cross-references and able to consume an entire afternoon dispensing information. I miss that guy.


This is Sarah. She's a QA inspector and good friend. She is the Yin to Andrew's Yang. I hope that didn't sound too dirty. Able to hold her own in conversations with Andrew and I but not loud, obnoxious, or even particularly concerned with making her point known. One of my favorite things at Watson would be walking down the hall toward my office and hearing the two of them quarraling in their office. I would stop in, hear both sides of the argument, and pass judgement on who was correct and who was an idiot. Good times. Sarah was also useful for 1 - 2% of the crossword puzzle answers we needed. They were generally related to colors, fashion, or cooking.


This is Ruzanna. She is from Armenia by way of Provo. She was the newest addition to the QA auditor group. She is a real sweetheart. She goes way out of her her way to do nice things for people. On my last day at Watson, she organized a shindig in my office and invited all of my work friends to come by. She ordered cakes (also from Armenia), decorated the office, and then gave me the cutest little memory book that contained pictures and paraphernilia of my Watson days. She's also one of those employees who doesn't mind doing the tasks that nobody else wants to do. Also, if it's messy (whatever it is): it's only a matter of time before Ruz organizes it. She is a wonderful addition to the department.


This is Habte. He is from Ethiopia. Habte started on the day I came back to work after Emma was born. He came as a temporary worker to help us keep up with our responsibilities in the manufacturing area. He picked up on the job so quickly and he was a great help to the rest of us, especially on Mondays and Fridays and any other day during the week when one of the auditors was not there. Habte is one of the smartest people I've ever met and will be successful in whatever he pursues in life -- work or school. If anybody reading this needs a laboratory genius: Habte's your man. He and his wife are also expecting their first child this summer. Congrats!


This is Kathy (and Ashley). For the majority of my time at Watson, Kathy was my supervisor. She was great. She came to the department when there was a lot of ugliness and helped get the problem employees out of there. She was the best to work for: she knew what her employees did so she could accurately provide feedback on their performance...she could also step in and help when things got busy. She always stood up for her employees when pressure came from above. She was just able to make crappy situations better. When she could finally take no more nonsense at Watson, she left for another job earlier this Spring. After she left, the things that were once minor annoyances just seemed to become too stressful for me. Kathy was the best supervisor in the whole wide world!

I worked with a lot of other very talented, good people over the years at Watson. I don't have time (or pictures) to list them all.

After Kathy left, I started looking casually for new job opportunities and eventually ended up here at Edwards Lifesciences. I do have a lot of fond memories of Watson -- as well as a few ulcers.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Where Has the Time Gone!

Sorry for only two post so far this month. We have been more busy lately than usual. Emma is getting bigger everyday and I can't believe that she will be 6 MONTHS tomorrow. Wow, were has the time gone. She is still just the happiest baby. She has reached another milestone and it is about time. She finally learned to roll over this week. Yeah! I think she just wanted to wait and do it when it would be easy and she wouldn't have to work so hard for it. She is almost sitting up on her own and is loving her new freedom to do more things on her own like get her toys. I love it too. I guess it's time to start baby proofing the house because she will be mobile before I know it.

We are so excited that spring/summer is finally here for the most part (not today however). We try to go for walks after Quinn gets home from work and enjoy the sun. Emma loves the walks and is still in love with her swing. We are very excited about Quinn's new job and hope it will be a good change and that he will enjoy his new coworkers and what he is doing. We (okay I am) are very excited to also be getting new couches. We decided to go out and stimulate the economy a bit. Thanks for the check Pres. Bush. We got a new microfiber couch and love seat (no more slip covers, yeah), they come on Saturday. I can't wait. We thank Daniel and Hannah for taking our old ones off our hands.

I had a good Mother's Day. After church I was able to relax and read before we had to make the rounds. I have been rereading the Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer. This is one of the reasons for not keeping the blog up to date. The books are so good I only put them down when I absolutely have to. I have just started her new book, The Host. Sorry Quinn, I probably won't get that much done this weekend. We had dinner with Quinn's family on Mother's Day. We feel bad that Marilyn didn't get much of a break but that's what she wanted was all of us over. We then headed to Grandma Zundel's and Grandma Moore's to visit my Mom while she was making the rounds. Emma was so good even though Sunday's always get her off schedule. We are looking forward to Memorial Day and enjoying a barbecue and maybe a bike ride.

Mother's Day- I'm must a true mother because you can see the drool mark on my shoulder.

With My Cousins Loren and Sarah on Mother's Day!

In My Swing and Eating!

Lounging with Dad watching Sports on a Sunday afternoon.

How can you not Kiss that Face!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

The End of Daddy/Daughter Day

I've been slacking quite a bit in keeping up-to-date on my Daddy/Daughter days. Mostly it has been because nothing really noteworthy has happened. I do have a few observations from the last several weeks, though.

--Emma is at a great stage right now. If you lay her down on the floor she can entertain herself for some time. She is dextrous enough to reach around next to her and pick up the toys that she drops, but is not mobile yet. That means you can leave her for a few minutes at a time (shower, check e-mail, make a sandwich, fill up the car, spend the afternoon at Lagoon, run to Wendover) and not worry about her being bored or sticking her finger in an electrical outlet.

--It's funny how when I take her to the hardware store, people automatically assume she's a boy. I finally started putting bows on her just to avoid this.

--Emma has four tricks (thanks Nob for correcting my math -- math is hard) in her repetoire: spitting, screaming, grunting, and fake coughing. I believe the screaming came first. This is little girl screaming -- maybe shreaking is the correct term -- the kind that happens not because she's upset about something but because she just likes to hear her own voice. It was cute for about an afternoon, but then got pretty tiresome. Thankfully, she stopped doing that but replaced it with the fake cough. As new parents, the cough worried us at first until we realized that it was a fake cough -- again not because she needed to cough but because she liked hearing her own cough. Thankfully she stopped doing that but replaced it with the grunting. The grunting has never really gone away, but seems to ebb and flow. Peak times for grunting are 1)Relief Society 2) Sunday School 3) Sacrament Meeting. Then she's quiet for about a week. Her fourth trick was the spitting, which I have to admit is my favorite. It's terribly rude, especially when she does it in someone's face, but it is also hilarious.

I bring this up only because in the last several weeks, Emma has decided to periodically switch her tricks, so that some days are spitting days, others are fake coughing days. Yesterday was definately a screaming day.

--This past Monday was a sad one because it was my last Daddy/Daughter Day. I have a new job that begins next week and I will no longer have Mondays off. I tried to get my new employer (Edwards Lifesciences) to let me work 4 10-hour days, but they said no. So I won't have that special day with Emma anymore, and I'm pretty sad about it. But, a big thank you to Grandma L and Grandma VB for their offer to babysit two days per week. We love you!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Emma 5 months old!!

Sorry it has been so long since we posted pictures of Emma. For all of you going through withdrawls here are a bunch. She is still as cute as can be and a really good baby. I think she has hit a growth spurt and is growing inches by the second. I just can't believe she has already hit the 5 month mark.















Emma loves her exersaucer and now knows how to play with all the toys! It's good for at least a 20 minute break for me!


Emma's first taste of rice cereal. She eventually did swallow some and seemed to be interested once she figured out what she was eating.


Emma has shown no interest in rolling over from her tummy to her back, which is usually what baby's do first. When on her tummy she just high centers herself like a beached whale and then cries until someone turns her over. We have all tried to show her what she needs to do but she just doesn't care. However she is getting close to rolling over from her back to her front. One of these days she is going to swing her legs far and hard enough to do it. She got really close in this picture.



Congradulations to Daniel and Hannah on their graduation from college! Emma and I were able to attend Daniels ceremony on Friday May 2, 2008.





Emma with some spring flowers from the yard!