April 14, 2015

Cherry Blossoms

Last weekend I did the tourist thing (along with 50,000 of my closest friends).  Below are a few of the pictures I took.  You can see the full set on Flickr by following the link.




April 10, 2015

Spring Break

**Warning**
Lots of pictures on this post, if reading on Facebook click on the link to see them.

This post is only a few weeks late.  I've had internet issues with my laptop.



A couple weeks ago Sarah and Bryce and Sadie made it out to Washington over Sarah's spring break. We had great weather, we only got snowed on once.  It was a hectic week at work because we had a show, but it was cool that they got to see the production.
Sadie got to see her first panda bear.

Bryce got to do his bird show at the National Zoo and was really excited about seeing Grandpa's Eagle.
 

Sadie was right on the edge of crawling.  We were hoping she would start while they were in Washington.  We tried to get her to crawl at my museum.  She didn't crawl.

During the set up for our show, I had a chance to go up on the catwalks and look out at the Udvar-Hazy Center.  It was scary as snot but I was glad I did it.

During our show most of the big wigs from the museum came over to watch, including our director General Daily.

Bryce got to watch the filming.

Bryce doesn't have a chance of not being a nerd.

Tried to get Sadie to crawl in front of the Space Shuttle.  She didn't crawl.

Yeah, she doesn't have a chance of not being a nerd either.

Bryce got into taking pictures on this trip also.

Flying with the Space Shuttle.

I got artsy at the Botanic Garden.

This look . . . I don't have a chance.

Tried to get her to crawl at the Botanic Garden.  She didn't crawl.

If you know about my history with kites, this will completely make sense.

Bryce flying his kite in the museum.

Pretzel shop a couple of blocks from my apartment.

Giant cupcake

Yup, nerd.

Pretty girl X2

Yup, no chance.

On their last day in town Sadie decided to start crawling, not in any cool or historic place but the bedroom floor of my apartment when there were no cameras rolling, but I got to see her crawl for the first time.





April 3, 2015

Home

Being home is awesome. Even if delays kept me from getting in until 3:00am today. 





April 1, 2015

Happy April 1st

I think you can file this in the category of "my job doesn't suck."  

About a week ago the guys I work with and I were kicking around the idea of pranking our boss. We got Beth involved with our plan. That night she sent me a text about displaying Wonder Woman's invisible plane. Then things started snowballing. 

Yesterday morning we "raised" the plane and filmed it for a time lapse. Beth and I also filmed a short segment about the plane. One of our digital wizards edited the video, and another digital wizard created amazing signage to put on the floor. 

Today as museum visitors came in there was a TV monitor "under" the plane showing the video along with the sign. The Smithsonian also sent out a blog post and the video via social media. 


Then it went viral. 

I've never gone viral before. The closest I ever came was 100 likes when Sadie was born. Pretty soon the video was being shared, retweted, and blogged about. We even had a curator give a talk about the plane. 

A few of my favorites include:

Being retweeted by an astronaut. 


This tweet quoting me. 


Already being included on the Invisible Jet Wikipedia page. 


Being retweeted by Satin Tights. 


And this blog post where we were called adorkable. 


At the end of the day our web and new media department told me we had reached 3 million people!  

My favorite line of the day was from the adorkable blog that said "This is a level of nerd we all hope to achieve one day."





March 13, 2015

Workin’ Hard

Friday’s are different at the Smithsonian.  A lot of people work a compressed work schedule.  Most people take Friday off.  My schedule allows me to have every other Friday off.  That means that when you do work on Friday there aren’t a lot of people around.  


Today I was able to get a lot of things crossed off my list.  Yes, I have a list that I am constantly adding to and crossing things off of.  Seems like a lot more adding to than crossing off.  Last week my list was longer than my tablet.  Today I got it down to about 10 different items.  


I also went with a couple coworkers to the Department of Education for lunch (still think they should limit lunch times there to 15 minutes), then went over to the Botanical Gardens to scout a future shoot.  We are hoping to film a segment there for our upcoming Earth Day show.  

Orchids
Cocoa Beans
Botanical Gardens


I also took time to go out to our observatory to take a look at the sun.  Right now there are some HUGE sunspots.


Smithsonian 16" Telescope

I finished off the day by talking with the owner of an aerial imagery company who will be launching a balloon for our show next week that works as an aircraft carrier for drones.  

The best part of the day by far was knowing that tomorrow Sarah and the kids get here!

March 11, 2015

Upcoming Show: Hot Air Balloons

Next week we have next show.  The topic is hot air balloons.  I’m not the main host on this show but I will be launching a hot air balloon with students (inside the Udvar-Hazy center), hosting a game show, and talking with a guy who is bringing in a gas balloon with a drone attached to it.  He will actually be flying the balloon and we will be using the cameras on the drone to show the museum.  The drone normally detaches from the balloon - kind of like an aircraft carrier - but we can’t detach in the museum.  


For all my teacher peeps, I have a favor to ask.  If this fits your curriculum (buoyancy, lighter than air travel, history of hot air balloons, you know the host, etc.) and you are planning on watching the show (10 and noon Central Time) can you let me know?  We are sending out a survey after the show to get some feedback before we start planning shows for next season.  If you are a teacher and don’t watch with a class but see the show, we would still like your feedback.  


Also, I don’t know if you will see them or not but Sarah, Bryce and Sadie will be in town and watching the filming.  Can’t wait for them to get here.  Three more days until they arrive!  Woo Hoo!



Yeah, I actually made this . . . and it flies!

March 6, 2015

Skiing

Yup, they have taken to skiing on the National Mall. That's the Air and Space building behind him.

Update: Later in the day I also saw a dude jogging with no shirt on.  

March 5, 2015

Random Boredom Post

Today was a snow day and I'm off tomorrow so I'm looking at a super long weekend stuck inside. I'm pretty sure tomorrow I'm strapping on the snow shoes and doing something. In the meantime here are a few random pictures. 

View out my door today. 

Reptile day at school this week. 

Yes, I was wearing two headsets. 

Talking with the kids. 




March 4, 2015

NACA Conference

The last two days I have been running tech support for the NACA conference.  My jobs have included switching a couple of the panels that went out to NASA TV and moderating the Q&A at the end of the session.  Today on one of the Q&A panels the guy was asking a very detailed question that he was really into.  As he used his hands to talk one of the guys said in my ear (I was wearing a headset) “It’s Thriller.”  That was when I just about lost it.  This is a screenshot, but if you go to the video you can actually see my jaw shaking as I try to keep from laughing.  


At the 2:09 mark I ask the online question, then at 2:12, Thriller starts.
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/59513079

March 3, 2015

Normal Day Part 2

The longer I work at this job, the more I’m realizing there may be no such thing as a normal day.  Here are a few of the things I’ve done so far this week.  


Wrote script for a show about WWI and worked on getting airplane models that are currently on display on the staff floor to use in the show.


Came in to work two hours late on Monday because of a late start due to the freezing rain we had on Sunday.  By the time I went in there were still a few slick spots but for the most part it was all melted.  

Found a great clip of video taken from an airship flying over battlefields from WWI.  Then began researching French copyright laws.


Helped moderate questions for the NACA (precursor to NASA) conference.  Got a couple cameos on NASA TV.  Also switched for part of one of the sessions that was on NASA TV.



NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden speaking at the conference.

Spent a half hour talking to an astronaut about the picture of him doing a spacewalk on display above the gallery.  He looked at the model of the EVA spacesuit we have in the museum and pointed out all of the things that weren't right.  For the most part the suit is a really good model.


Lunch at the Department of Education.  Their cafeteria is called “Ed-ibles.”  I thought it would be fitting if they had cafeteria tables and forced everyone eating there to finish up in 15 minutes.  


Was told by a curator that she had watched the space junk show and really enjoyed it.  


Seriously kicked around the idea of going to the Paris Air Show next year.


Had to give the wrap up symbol to a moderator of a panel discussion, which he ignored, twice, so one of our guys literally started dimming the lights.  


Worked on dates and back up dates for our hot air balloon shoot.  Next week we are filming a segment for the upcoming show in a hot air balloon.  I don’t think I’m flying.  Since I’m the only one in the crew who has already flown in a hot air balloon I’m staying on the ground filming.


Prepared for a meeting on Thursday with a senior curator.


Tried to figure out how to write into the script for the WWI show a segment that Sarah and the kids can be in since they will be into town in 11 days (not that I’m counting. . . okay, yes I am counting, and I can’t wait.)