Sunday, November 25, 2007
blister in the sun
What can I say, today's Seattle Half Marathon could not have had better conditions.
Sunny, calm, foggy in the right places and it is done.
I PRed it, but I can't tell you what my time is since the server is down. Next year, I'll be doing some serious hill work.
I missed J, but she was with me in spirit.
Shout out to TH and Ernest who met me in the Arboretum and provided moral support and an eggnog latte for the last six miles and for toughing it out and meeting me at mile 12.9. Ernest provided everyone a little joy at the end.
Shout out for the Team in Training angels who were at Madison and the Arboretum providing gummy bears, pretzels, peanut butter and jam sandwichlettes and oranges and bananas. You rock.
Ditto for Mr. kiss by the freeway.
On my way into Memorial Stadium, the Violent Femmes' 'Blister in the sun' was playing on the loudspeakers. I started singing along with them. I love that song, it brings me back to my college days and I cannot tell you how much it made me happy to run into the stadium and to my chocolate milk.
At mile two I realized that I every step I take is a blessing. My body hurts a bit, but I did it, I walked/ran 13.1 miles today and enjoyed most of it. It made me realize my body is something that I have taken for granted in my 20s and 30s and with the aches and pains of my early 40s I have learned to respect and listen to and realize that I can no longer abuse with poor nutrition.
I spent time today loving my body, all its lumps, bumps and small crows feet for the fact that it got me where I wanted to be -- the finish line.
nm
Saturday, November 24, 2007
if I hadn't bought the finishers tshirt already
Friday, November 23, 2007
Friday wrap up
Orangey goodness, June 2007.
The Dow stayed in the green, so did NASDAQ. A little miracle.
Three dinners down, one to go.
All shopping I did today was on etsy.com. No malls were pillaged by yours truly. Tomorrow we'll hit the University bookstore to look for some baby shower present books and then off to hit etsy.com and mighty goods again for some inspiration.
I'm a Secret Santa twice this year. One is easy because my recipient is female and I have a clue. The other is male and I haven't a clue, but I'm not going to succumb to a gift card to Starbucks Coffee quite yet.
Secret Santa gifts are really more fun to get than anything, you get a set price, some clues about the recipient and then you are off to create something interesting and fun that they'll remember all year.
Tomorrow, we're going to pop downtown to pick up my race packet. I'm so not ready for this race but I'll go and I'll finish and know that I met my goal this year of seven half marathons walked. I just got this month's Northwest runner and now plotting my race strategy for 2008. I'm looking for a few boutique races and maybe one new state! I know the J. has some long term plans for some long ass days, but I'm going to also start looking at running a half sometime in May!
off to bed
The Dow stayed in the green, so did NASDAQ. A little miracle.
Three dinners down, one to go.
All shopping I did today was on etsy.com. No malls were pillaged by yours truly. Tomorrow we'll hit the University bookstore to look for some baby shower present books and then off to hit etsy.com and mighty goods again for some inspiration.
I'm a Secret Santa twice this year. One is easy because my recipient is female and I have a clue. The other is male and I haven't a clue, but I'm not going to succumb to a gift card to Starbucks Coffee quite yet.
Secret Santa gifts are really more fun to get than anything, you get a set price, some clues about the recipient and then you are off to create something interesting and fun that they'll remember all year.
Tomorrow, we're going to pop downtown to pick up my race packet. I'm so not ready for this race but I'll go and I'll finish and know that I met my goal this year of seven half marathons walked. I just got this month's Northwest runner and now plotting my race strategy for 2008. I'm looking for a few boutique races and maybe one new state! I know the J. has some long term plans for some long ass days, but I'm going to also start looking at running a half sometime in May!
off to bed
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Thankful
For what I am thankful, November 2007.
I am thankful that I live in a place with clean water, clean air and relatively high standards of safety.
I am thankful for amazing and lovely shelter that we have.
I am thankful I live in a country that allows me the freedom to express my opinion and with citizenship allows me to chose who I vote for. I am also very grateful for the ability of free movement between countries thanks to citizenship.
I am thankful for my family and especially now that we are all together in the same zip code. I am especially thankful that my parents are healthy, active, irritating and still together and are resilient to change. I wish I were.
I am thankful for TH, and her patience and love for the last sixteen odd years. It hasn't always been sunshine and lollipops.
I am thankful for my friends, both local and worldwide who keep me sane and keep me laughing.
I am thankful for Ernest the puppy who keeps us all busy and reminds us daily that life is too short not to check out the neighborhood and stop and smell each hydrant. He is thankful that he lives in a country where a basset hound can dream of running for president and in some places, probably win.
I am thankful every time I walk a race that every step means I am alive, healthy and grateful that I can push myself to do this.
I am thankful that I have a career, which sometimes I bemoan, that is still an amazing one that exposes me to amazing technology and people.
I am thankful for the abundance of fresh, local and organic food that graces our table and the farmers that produce it.
I am sometimes embarrassed that the things that I worry about include petty trivial things such as will my upgrade clear to Chicago and why didn't my hotel stay post, when others work sixty hours a week to make sure they can pay their car insurance and keep their kids warm.
I am thankful for you all.
I am thankful that I live in a place with clean water, clean air and relatively high standards of safety.
I am thankful for amazing and lovely shelter that we have.
I am thankful I live in a country that allows me the freedom to express my opinion and with citizenship allows me to chose who I vote for. I am also very grateful for the ability of free movement between countries thanks to citizenship.
I am thankful for my family and especially now that we are all together in the same zip code. I am especially thankful that my parents are healthy, active, irritating and still together and are resilient to change. I wish I were.
I am thankful for TH, and her patience and love for the last sixteen odd years. It hasn't always been sunshine and lollipops.
I am thankful for my friends, both local and worldwide who keep me sane and keep me laughing.
I am thankful for Ernest the puppy who keeps us all busy and reminds us daily that life is too short not to check out the neighborhood and stop and smell each hydrant. He is thankful that he lives in a country where a basset hound can dream of running for president and in some places, probably win.
I am thankful every time I walk a race that every step means I am alive, healthy and grateful that I can push myself to do this.
I am thankful that I have a career, which sometimes I bemoan, that is still an amazing one that exposes me to amazing technology and people.
I am thankful for the abundance of fresh, local and organic food that graces our table and the farmers that produce it.
I am sometimes embarrassed that the things that I worry about include petty trivial things such as will my upgrade clear to Chicago and why didn't my hotel stay post, when others work sixty hours a week to make sure they can pay their car insurance and keep their kids warm.
I am thankful for you all.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Dinner on the fly, November 2007.
For those of you utterly tired of recipes for swiss chard gratin, chipotle braised rutabagas seasoned with epazote and pumpkin sweet potato gratin served with a froth of nutmeg air, I bring you eating something else the night before Thanksgiving.
Originally, our thought was to go to the local really better than you would think Chinese place next to MM, but then life got the better of me. I looked in our nearly bare fridge and came up with a dinner that will be a keeper for a while.
I'm not a big fan of ready made food, nor am I a big fan of making foods that others make better than me that are available in the ready made format. One of these foods is gravy, but you can deal with that tomorrow. The other is alfredo sauce. I can't imagine having such ingredients on hand and honestly, we don't use tons of it. However, one local company, Cucina Fresca does a great job and we have been seen with the very lovely reusuable jars in our shopping basket. One leftover lug of saffron pasta from Wedgwood's La Pasta, some smoked halibut kindly gifted to us by MZ, fish smoker extraordinare and the some fresh parsely snipped from the garden and we had a dinner that made us both happy and used some awesome local ingredients.
For some the combination of the smoked fish and saffron may seem odd, but honestly, it worked, the woody, sweet flavor of the halibut played nicely off the sweetness of the saffron and the alfredo just held it together. If you can believe it, we're out of parmesan reggiano as well, but this dish didn't need it. The flavors stood on their own.
I can't really give you a recipe for this, I already did. It was a total throw together a meal meal and it worked. I can't wait to make it to the market on Saturday to buy more pasta and recreate it.
For those of you still looking for holiday recipes, remember, stick to the classics and it will all be okay.
Happy Thanksgiving eve.
nm
For those of you utterly tired of recipes for swiss chard gratin, chipotle braised rutabagas seasoned with epazote and pumpkin sweet potato gratin served with a froth of nutmeg air, I bring you eating something else the night before Thanksgiving.
Originally, our thought was to go to the local really better than you would think Chinese place next to MM, but then life got the better of me. I looked in our nearly bare fridge and came up with a dinner that will be a keeper for a while.
I'm not a big fan of ready made food, nor am I a big fan of making foods that others make better than me that are available in the ready made format. One of these foods is gravy, but you can deal with that tomorrow. The other is alfredo sauce. I can't imagine having such ingredients on hand and honestly, we don't use tons of it. However, one local company, Cucina Fresca does a great job and we have been seen with the very lovely reusuable jars in our shopping basket. One leftover lug of saffron pasta from Wedgwood's La Pasta, some smoked halibut kindly gifted to us by MZ, fish smoker extraordinare and the some fresh parsely snipped from the garden and we had a dinner that made us both happy and used some awesome local ingredients.
For some the combination of the smoked fish and saffron may seem odd, but honestly, it worked, the woody, sweet flavor of the halibut played nicely off the sweetness of the saffron and the alfredo just held it together. If you can believe it, we're out of parmesan reggiano as well, but this dish didn't need it. The flavors stood on their own.
I can't really give you a recipe for this, I already did. It was a total throw together a meal meal and it worked. I can't wait to make it to the market on Saturday to buy more pasta and recreate it.
For those of you still looking for holiday recipes, remember, stick to the classics and it will all be okay.
Happy Thanksgiving eve.
nm
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Monday, November 19, 2007
You know you are a frequent flyer when the first thing that comes out of your mouth, but not what is necessarily on your mind when you friend tells you her father had a heart attack is "when do you want to leave?".
Seriously, maybe having a stash of miles and the knowledge of how to use them isn't such a bad thing.
Here's to hoping that R doesn't have to use that ticket.
nm
Seriously, maybe having a stash of miles and the knowledge of how to use them isn't such a bad thing.
Here's to hoping that R doesn't have to use that ticket.
nm
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Thankful for a sunny outlook for next Sunday's Seattle Half Marathon.
Wowed by ACT's The Women.
Pleasantly surprised by Cafe Presse.
Wolfing down leftovers of C's rendition of Shauna's cauliflower with smoked paprika and cocoa.
Lusting after my brother's iphone. Not that I need a gadget, I just love the google map application and the great camera.
Very thankful for the fact that I'm done with stuffing for the year.
Wondering if going to Tunisia for three days is worth a flight, a trip to the airport and hiring a guide or should I stay local and see parts of Lazio I have never been.
nm, wondering if video killed the radio star
Wowed by ACT's The Women.
Pleasantly surprised by Cafe Presse.
Wolfing down leftovers of C's rendition of Shauna's cauliflower with smoked paprika and cocoa.
Lusting after my brother's iphone. Not that I need a gadget, I just love the google map application and the great camera.
Very thankful for the fact that I'm done with stuffing for the year.
Wondering if going to Tunisia for three days is worth a flight, a trip to the airport and hiring a guide or should I stay local and see parts of Lazio I have never been.
nm, wondering if video killed the radio star
Friday, November 16, 2007
Friday means
According to blogger and flickrer KimMcK, it means clean out your fridge day. You know why, to get that 18 lb beast in amongst the bags of cranberries, the celery and the brussels sprouts that you always make and end up in the dogs dinner.
I cleaned mine out a few weeks ago while TH was in Hawaii. Its pretty clean now, we have methodically been eating chard, pork chops and eggs to make room for goose, fennel and hubbard squash.
I can see to the back, this is a good thing.
It really doesn't take too much time and if you are really clever, you can photodocument it.
nm
I cleaned mine out a few weeks ago while TH was in Hawaii. Its pretty clean now, we have methodically been eating chard, pork chops and eggs to make room for goose, fennel and hubbard squash.
I can see to the back, this is a good thing.
It really doesn't take too much time and if you are really clever, you can photodocument it.
nm
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
See you later
Monday, November 12, 2007
looking back
Ernest getting guidance on rewiring a lamp, November 2007.
2005 -London for the Remembrance Day weekend. I think I was not by myself, I cannot remember. Yes, I was with TH. G-d, is my memory so bad.
2006- London for Remembrance day weekend with 150 flyertalkers. Definitely not with TH, but still had a blast.
2007 - Seattle for Remembrance day weekend, weekend spent keeping Ernest amused and alive, raking leaves and dealing the minutae of life.
2008 - I'm hoping for a middle ground, a bit boring and a bit exciting at the same time.
nm
2005 -London for the Remembrance Day weekend. I think I was not by myself, I cannot remember. Yes, I was with TH. G-d, is my memory so bad.
2006- London for Remembrance day weekend with 150 flyertalkers. Definitely not with TH, but still had a blast.
2007 - Seattle for Remembrance day weekend, weekend spent keeping Ernest amused and alive, raking leaves and dealing the minutae of life.
2008 - I'm hoping for a middle ground, a bit boring and a bit exciting at the same time.
nm
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Eat local this Thanksgiving
This Saturday I at the market, I noticed a bunch of farmer's sporting these great buttons that said "I took the pledge", which means they took the pledge to eat local this Thanksgiving. I'm always up for some challenge, so we went over to the Eat Local booth at the U. District Farmer's Market.
The campaign highlights the fact that by eating local, we are reducing our ever expanding carbon footprint. I know mine is atrocious for being a locally eating, tree hugging, obessively composting liberal. It sucks due to my love of Parisian haircuts and Belgian bath cubes. I would calculate it for you, but when I did it January, I cringed.
So, back the great campaign at hand, by eating one or more products within your ecotone, soil conservation district, radius in which you are comfortable or even back garden you will:
- Help maintain our local farms and open spaces
- Help reduce greenhouse gases caused by transporting food from far away
- Help create a food system that good for people, our environment and our economy
Even my fair mayor (eck) has pledged to eat one thing that is local this Thanksgiving.
This made shopping a challenge today. Were trying to get ready for the thanksgiving before thanksgiving, thanksgiving proper and the day after thanksgiving thanksgiving. (really!)TH and I walked around the market trying to figure out what to substitute for celery, it not really very local this time of year. We're trying fennel. Everything else is easily sourced from the market, our regular grocery store and our garden. It should be fun. Sweet potatoes, that should be a challenge.
Think local, eat local and gobble local.
nm thinking about taking a nap about now
Friday, November 09, 2007
A few things of note:
Raise your hand if you are not logging into your brokerage account this week...I know you should if you manage your own money, but if you are trusting in someone else, make sure they are doing their jobs.
Remember, we're in it for the long run.
Just to depress you some more, on my way back from increasing my consumer debt and carbon footprint by driving in a single occupancy vehicle today to get my brows waxed (like I could do such a good job myself!), I listened to the Marketplace's Consumed series. I'm now going to move to a yurt and live off the grid.
I'm totally completely shattered from the week. Today we listened to Microsoft tell us that they are collecting petabytes of orthophotogrammetry to build these 3D visual cities for commercial applications, while the US government agencies that are mandated to collect and store and standardize our maps are years behind in updating the basemaps because we can't get funding to do this task. All it takes is big business to fill a need and boom, let it be.
We need that data dammit.
words for today : yeta and zetta, we'll soon be there folks.
nm trying not to depress you before the weekend truly starts
Raise your hand if you are not logging into your brokerage account this week...I know you should if you manage your own money, but if you are trusting in someone else, make sure they are doing their jobs.
Remember, we're in it for the long run.
Just to depress you some more, on my way back from increasing my consumer debt and carbon footprint by driving in a single occupancy vehicle today to get my brows waxed (like I could do such a good job myself!), I listened to the Marketplace's Consumed series. I'm now going to move to a yurt and live off the grid.
I'm totally completely shattered from the week. Today we listened to Microsoft tell us that they are collecting petabytes of orthophotogrammetry to build these 3D visual cities for commercial applications, while the US government agencies that are mandated to collect and store and standardize our maps are years behind in updating the basemaps because we can't get funding to do this task. All it takes is big business to fill a need and boom, let it be.
We need that data dammit.
words for today : yeta and zetta, we'll soon be there folks.
nm trying not to depress you before the weekend truly starts
Thursday, November 08, 2007
who would have ever thought such a comment would start such a furor?
I am totally in awe of every thing I saw today, the world if full of possibilities when it comes to
putting data onto maps - text, images, social networks, moving targets.
I'm totally stoked.
I am totally in awe of every thing I saw today, the world if full of possibilities when it comes to
putting data onto maps - text, images, social networks, moving targets.
I'm totally stoked.
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
wordless wednesday
Okay, a few words, I spent today and will spend tomorrow and Friday in Bellevue.
The best parts were finally getting to Koots Green Tea, eating lunch with TH and talking to some really smart folks.
Lunch was a thing of thom kah with some rice thrown in, believe you me, we went everywhere and that was the best option without having a microsoft expense account.
Now, I'm home, pooped beyond belief and really really not looking forward to my tomorrow, which is more of the same, followed by chocolate cake with mocha buttercream frosting.
nm
The best parts were finally getting to Koots Green Tea, eating lunch with TH and talking to some really smart folks.
Lunch was a thing of thom kah with some rice thrown in, believe you me, we went everywhere and that was the best option without having a microsoft expense account.
Now, I'm home, pooped beyond belief and really really not looking forward to my tomorrow, which is more of the same, followed by chocolate cake with mocha buttercream frosting.
nm
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
this is going to be a long week
After a glorious Monday that came complete with a lovely hand plant right about two houses up from mine, I'm ready for the week to be over.
Seriously over.
Other than that, just hoping that my hand recovers, the dog behaves and that traffic across the bridge cooperates for the rest of the week.
nm
Seriously over.
Other than that, just hoping that my hand recovers, the dog behaves and that traffic across the bridge cooperates for the rest of the week.
nm
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