segunda-feira, julho 03, 2006

Ranking update

I'm 5th, after that "improprio para cardiacos" (sorry, another of those invaluable portuguese expressions which sound weird in english ;)) game by Portugal against England. Gooooo Portugal! :))))
Actually, it was funny, as the Damasio conference was during the game, so basically we were trying to hear something outside that would tell us if Portugal had won or not....And as the silence kept on going, it was obvious that either Portugal had lost or they went on penalties. But as the speaker ended the presentation, we could hear the screaming :)))) So, great timing! ;) Though Prof. Damasio didn't seem all that pleased with the noise that could be heard from the streets during the discussion period....Or with the cell phones ringing during that time as well... But what it matters is that it was a great conference and Portugal won in the end ;):)))

sexta-feira, junho 30, 2006

Soccer and other things...

So, my current position in the betting rank: 9th. Still in the top 10, which is very good... ;) Besides that, let’s hope that Portugal wins the game tomorrow! :));)
For my posts not to be entirely dedicated to soccer in the last weeks, I have to refer that I've been attending a series of conferences since Monday, which will end tomorrow. These are called "International Summer Courses of Cascais" (of course it had to be in my beautiful home town :))))), and the first week is dedicated to the theme "From personal experience to scientific experience". It has been really interesting, and tomorrow is the most expected session (I think!;)) with António and Hanna Damásio, which I'm looking forward as I've never seen them "live" :))

sexta-feira, junho 23, 2006

Almost there... :)

Today I'm 4th! ;):)

quinta-feira, junho 22, 2006

And the frenzy continues...

As Portugal won yesterday to Mexico (I predicted the right score by the way, 5 points to me :)), we'll be meeting the Netherlands next Sunday...let's see what happens, but let it be Portugal to win ;):) Concerning the betting scores in the institute, I continue to manage to stay in the top 10 (today I'm 7th), but by the time the second stage starts, it's going to be hard to stay this way... :)

segunda-feira, junho 19, 2006

The craziness of the world championship


After 10 days, I had to go along with the rest of the crowd, and dedicate a post to the world soccer championship, that's happening in Germany.
First things first: Portugal is already in the second stage, hurray! :)) Though there are less flags than during the European Cup, people are quite crazy all the same :);) From all the pieces that I've seen so far on TV about Portuguese fans here, as well as in Germany (specially in Germany is quite insane, with the emigrants, as when the Portuguese team practices, there are more people watching than in the Portuguese league's games... which is not that surprising, but never mind ;)), my very favorite was with a small girl that had the chance to met Figo close to the hotel where they're staying, and questioned about her experience, she could only say: "he smells soooo good!" :)))))) She was really sweet :)
To go along with the spirit, a couple of people here in the Institute actually organized a kind of betting system for the cup. So far, I've managed to stay in the top 10 (eheheheh), but competition is really tough... :))

sexta-feira, junho 09, 2006

Colour in the lab



As I said in my previous post, I’ve been ordering some nice stuff for the lab... We still have a lot to go, but with some more time, patience and obviously a bit of more money we’ll get there... ;) So, as a sample, I show you one of our pink racks (that my very masculine PhD colleague simply adores lol) and our best friend, the automatic pipetor ;)

domingo, maio 28, 2006

Back to Portugal

I’ve returned to Lisbon for 2 weeks now, which gives me no excuse for not posting something...:) My first week was basically to get over the jet leg and a quite tiring trip (yes, I had the honour to be entitled to not one, but two stops in the Azores!;)). This second week passed by already more to the Portuguese rhythm, working in the lab (I’ve ordered some really nice stuff :)) and (as we say in Portuguese) still “killing” saudades (sorry, no translation possible :);)) of family and friends, of the food and the ocean, and of the beautiful weather. Speaking of which, it’s getting really hot these days, I must say...

terça-feira, maio 09, 2006



Maria Rita


One of the good things about Boston is definitely it's cultural opportunities; yesterday I took the opportunity and went to see Maria Rita at Berklee (it seems that her younger sister studies at Berklee), which was really nice as it was probably one of my last social/cultural events before I return to Portugal (good weather and food, here I come ;)).
And yes, that pink spot it's her.... :)))

terça-feira, maio 02, 2006




If you ever ran out of ideas of where to put your plants....just look at your shoes.... :))

quinta-feira, abril 13, 2006




New York

This weekend I finally had the chance to visit the Big Apple. As it's usually said, an image can be more valuable than many words, and as such, I'll leave you just with the pictures... Enjoy ;)

segunda-feira, abril 03, 2006

Cape Cod

Yesterday I was part of a "tuga" (sorry I'll not try to translate this complex and exquisite Portuguese term) excursion to the Cape. We visited Sandwich, Provincetown (the highest point of interest of the trip, as it can be confirmed by the photos) and Wellfleet. Enjoy ;)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/catarinamoita/tags/provincetown/

segunda-feira, março 20, 2006




St. Patrick's Day Parade

Yesterday I experienced for the first time a somewhat typical event in the US: a parade. And not just any kind of parade, the St. Patrick ’s Day parade! :);) Apart of the freezing cold (when does it get warm in this place??!), it was fun to see all sorts of “interesting” people and characters. Here goes a glimpse of the many guys with pipes that passed through, and some other not as typical of these celebrations... ;):))

terça-feira, fevereiro 28, 2006


In Boston


As I'm now in Boston for more than a week, there's no excuse for not to post something... The jet leg is gone, so here goes ;) Basically these first days were to settle in and to get used to the US rhythm... Besides going to the "Casa do Benfica" here in Boston to watch the match against Porto (hehehhe, Benfica won!!! :))), it has been so cold, that it doesn't feel like doing anything besides staying home where's warm :) But as on Saturday we ventured going to Harvard, here goes what I looked like in that freezing day.... brrrrrrrrr

terça-feira, fevereiro 07, 2006

Back to Boston

It’s now official: I’m arriving to Boston in a week and a half. So far, I’ve managed to rent a place (still have to request heating and electricity) and buy the plane tickets. Still have to find some kind of health insurance, though. Good thing that I don’t have to do a new TB test to get an ID card for the lab :);)

domingo, janeiro 29, 2006

Snow!!!

52 years later, Lisbon was covered with snow! :))) Following the cold weather that northern European countries have been suffering in the last few days today was Portugal's turn!
I guess it's a good way to prepare myself to Boston's cold...;):)

quinta-feira, janeiro 26, 2006





Goats

As I recently spent a couple of days in my grandparents/parents place in the north of Portugal, I was able to take some nice pictures to that important animal that gives its name to this blog. Yes, the goats!...:)))
Enjoy! :))

terça-feira, janeiro 17, 2006

Money!!!!

Today is a very happy day for me: I got my PhD grant!!! :))))) Now, at least for 4 years, I don't need to be worried with money, for a change...

quarta-feira, janeiro 11, 2006

As I told some of you about “Black” and “Yellow”, one my friends cats, today I’m introducing them in Quichas. As you can see, they’re really big for the kittens I knew in July, and Black loves the hand-washer… :))))




terça-feira, janeiro 10, 2006



After a holiday break and a nasty sore throat, I’ve now officially started working in the lab. As such, I started “decorating” my desk, but I still have some empty spaces for which I would like to ask some advice in how to fill them. I’m adding a picture with its current looks. I’m waiting for feedback...