Monday, July 21, 2008

Random things

Over the weekend, I traveled to the Detroit area to photograph a wedding. A couple of things that I noticed on my drive there and back: They don't stop for red lights. I noticed at many lights I would stop for the yellow light, other drivers didn't. Drivers in the other lane kept going, even if the light already turned red. I have to admit while following the groom and groomsmen in their party bus limo, I happened to be in the middle of the intersection when the lights changed to red. I felt bad, but I was following the party bus to our different shooting locations. I needed to stay right behind them.

The second thing I noticed is their use of lanes. On the five lane I-696, I was driving in the second lane from the left. A car in the first lane on my left sped past me and crossed over four lanes of traffic to get to an exit ramp. I image the drive does that quite frequently because he did it with such ease.

On July 8, my treadmill belt rolled up on itself. Since then I have been running on the streets or the local high school and college track. I have to say the new Adrian College track is one of the nicest tracks I have ever run on. I have battled the awful heat and humidity during these runs. Now I don't have to battle the elements anymore. My husband and I picked out our new treadmill Thursday and he put it together for me on Sunday. Today I had my first run on our brand new treadmill, the NordicTrack A2550.

The run was a little difficult. I haven't been on a treadmill since July 8 and I was really tired. I wanted to run 6 miles, but I couldn't. My legs were beat. I know I have to take my time and build my mileage back up. I hope by next week, I can run 6 miles again without problems. Tuesday I will be back on my treadmill, hopefully for a 4 or 5 mile run.

In speaking of the treadmill, it was like a slice of heaven. The treadmill is so quiet which is a nice bonus. My last treadmill was so noisy that when running I had to turn the TV volume up to its max to hear anything. Today, the TV was at a normal volume. The treadmill has an extra wide belt. Which is good because I tend not to run in a straight line and go from side to side. The deck is adjustable. I can go from soft surface, like running outside on the grass, to a firm surface, like running on the streets. Today I started at 5, which is firm. During the run, I made an adjustment to 3. It also has a fitness age center. You do a eight minute test and it calculates your actual fitness age. My fitness age is 18. And lastly, it has a iPod dock. This is the best treadmill I have ever run on and it total kicks my last treadmill's ass!

Books read in 2008

A Simple Act of Murder: November 22, 1963, Mark Fuhrman
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, David Talbot
Sons and Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy, Richard D. Mahoney
Marilyn Monroe: The Biography, Donald Spoto
True Grace: The Life and Times of an American Princess, Wendy Leigh
Final Disclosure, David W. Belin
John Wayne: My Life with the Duke, Pilar Wayne
Bombshell: The Life and Death of Jean Harlow, David Stenn
The Lost Life of Eva Braun, Angela Lambert
Harlow: An Intimate Biography, Irving Shulman
His Way, Kitty Kelley
Natalie, Lana Wood
Rita Hayworth, John Kobal
The Fatal Friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the Flight to Varennes, Stanley Loomis
The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory
John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth, Michael Munn
Robert Kennedy: His Life, Evan Thomas
Grace of Monaco, Steven Englund
Nemesis, Peter Evans
A Royal Duty, Paul Burrell
The Search for Amelia Earhart, Fred Goerner
Seinfeld: The Making of an American Icon, Jerry Oppenheimer
The Day John Died, Christopher Andersen
As Time Goes By: The Life of Ingrid Bergman, Laurence Leamer

Currently Reading: Diana's Boys, Christopher Andersen
Up Next: The Family, Kitty Kelley

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Treadmill talk

While running and sweating to death yesterday evening, I couldn't wait for the repair to come and fix my treadmill today. I was thinking how nice it would be to run inside, with a fan and a TV. That dream might have to wait until the weekend. I will be forced to run in the blazing heat and humidity again today.

The repairman came this afternoon to give the treadmill CPR. The repairman took a look at the treadmill and said there was no way to fix it. One of the metal bars that helps stabilize the treadmill underneath broke at a joint. He told my husband that is why the belt bunched up. The repairman said he would call headquarters to see if we would have to send it in for repairs or we just get a new one.

My husband had to go to work for a while and said the repairman was going to call him. About ten minutes after my husband left, I received a phone call from the repairman. He dialed my number instead of my husband's. He told me that headquarters said that our treadmill is not fixable. That means that we get a brand new treadmill. A new treadmill! That will be sweet!

This weekend we need to go to the store and pick out another for free. I love warranties! I only have to endure a couple more days of heat and humidity. By Sunday I hope to be running on my brand new treadmill. Happy early birthday to me.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Miles run in 2008

Another week began without my beloved treadmill. I have been alternating my runs between the lovely city streets to the local high school track for a change. At the track, I don't have to watch out for cars, listen to rude people or really think. My GPS adds up the mileage and I just have to run in a circle. On the streets, I do get different scenery to look at and the runs seem to go faster.

My goal last week was to get in a couple of 6 mile runs. I always fell short. The first time was because of heavy rain. The second day was due to lack of time. My afternoon was clear yesterday and I wanted to get in a 6 mile run at the track. My run started off fine. Once I reached 3 miles, my legs were really tired. I stopped, grabbed my water bottle and walked. After the first walking lap, I mixed it up and ran some intervals. The second lap, I did one 100 meter sprint. The third lap, I threw in two 100 meters. The last lap I jogged. I did reach 4 miles. But that wasn't the way I wanted to reach it.

It seems like every time I step onto the track, I mentally can't go the entire 24 laps. If I was running on my treadmill or on the streets, I could do it with no problems. Maybe I can't handle running in a circle 24 times? I don't know what my problem is. Wednesday, I would like to run 6 miles. I don't know if that will happen. It is supposed to be very hot tomorrow. I'm unsure if it will be humid as well. I will just take a run on the streets and see how far I can go.

Thursday is a day of interest. The treadmill repair guy is supposed to come over. I know the treadmill needs to be repaired. I just want the repair guy to pull the belt out straight so I can run inside on the hot, humid days that will be here at the end of the week. I really don't want to kill myself outside in that weather.

2004: 170.8
2005: 212.2
2006: 270.6
2007: 276.0
2008: 560. 3

Monday, July 14, 2008

Friday, July 11, 2008

Running woes

I was running on my not so well functioning treadmill Tuesday. I wanted to get in an easy four miles before my shooting a baseball game.

After two miles, I felt my left foot start to brush something. I looked down and the treadmill belt is gradually folding over itself. I stopped the treadmill and looked at the belt. I couldn't believe the belt got a crease in it and started bunching up. I got out the tools to tighten/loosen the belt. I made a couple of twists on both sides and started the treadmill up again. I thought the belt would loosen and straighten out. It didn't. It did the opposite. It started to fold over and bunch more. I finally gave up and decided that there was nothing I could do to help it. By the time I got done fiddling with the treadmill, it was too late to continue my run outside before going to my assignment. I was a bit upset.

Since my treadmill is unusable until it gets fixed next Thursday, I decided to go to the local high school track to run. I picked the high school because no one would be yelling stupid comments to me, it is nice and smooth and I wanted to run on a track again. I get to the track and I looked up at the clouds. Storm clouds were moving in. The weather report said there was a 30% chance of rain. It looked about certain it was going to storm. I got on the track and started running. During my run, it got really dark, windy and started to thunder. It looked like it was going to blow over, so I continued running.

During the third mile it started to sprinkle. I absolutely hate running with wet shoes and socks, but this was hardly a soaking rain so I kept going. As I was running, the rain was changing to a harder rain. At almost four miles, I was getting drenched because it was raining so hard. I finished lap 16 (4 miles) and stopped. I walked to my car to wait out the downpour. Twenty minutes later it was still pouring. I wanted the rain to stop because I really wanted to run two more miles to reach 6 miles for the day. But it wasn't meant to be. I went home. After taking a shower and sitting down at my computer to do work is when the rain stopped and the sun came out. Just my luck.

This afternoon I went back to the track to run some more. I wanted to run 6 miles, but I wasn't so sure I would make it. The sun was out, it was very humid and my calves were tight. I ran 3.5 miles. I'm sure if I would have ran slower I could have gotten in 4 miles but I didn't want to kill my legs. On days like this, I would have been in the basement running on my treadmill.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Books read in 2008

I hopped into bed last night and planned on reading a few pages before going to sleep. I was hoping the book would make me tired. It didn't. I continued reading after ten pages. I was so close to the end of the book, that I wanted to stay awake and finish. And that is what I did. I went to sleep almost an hour and half later then I should have.

A Simple Act of Murder: November 22, 1963, Mark Fuhrman
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, David Talbot
Sons and Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy, Richard D. Mahoney
Marilyn Monroe: The Biography, Donald Spoto
True Grace: The Life and Times of an American Princess, Wendy Leigh
Final Disclosure, David W. Belin
John Wayne: My Life with the Duke, Pilar Wayne
Bombshell: The Life and Death of Jean Harlow, David Stenn
The Lost Life of Eva Braun, Angela Lambert
Harlow: An Intimate Biography, Irving Shulman
His Way, Kitty Kelley
Natalie, Lana Wood
Rita Hayworth, John Kobal
The Fatal Friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the Flight to Varennes, Stanley Loomis
The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory
John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth, Michael Munn
Robert Kennedy: His Life, Evan Thomas
Grace of Monaco, Steven Englund
Nemesis, Peter Evans
A Royal Duty, Paul Burrell
The Search for Amelia Earhart, Fred Goerner
Seinfeld: The Making of an American Icon, Jerry Oppenheimer
The Day John Died, Christopher Andersen

Currently Reading: As Time Goes By: The Life of Ingrid Bergman, Laurence Leamer
Up Next: Diana's Boys, Christopher Andersen

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

What's new pussycat?

I saw the neighbor's cat Harley in my driveway while looking out my kitchen windows. Harley is a nice kitty cat. A slender, short haired, white and yellow cat. He is mainly an indoor cat, but they do let him out for some fresh air and to do whatever it is that cats do. If I'm outside when Harley is, I'll stop over and visit him.

I went out the front door to meet Harley. Harley was cooling off in the shade under some plants. I called his name a couple times and he ran over to me. I pet him on the head and rubbed my hand down his back. I did this a couple of times and he liked it. Harley then laid down on my sidewalk and started to roll around. I pet his back leg. He didn't like that. He swatted at me with his left declawed front paw. He then started rolling around again. I then pet his front leg. Again, he didn't like that. I got another front paw swat. He rolled around again and I did nothing.

He got up and started for home. Harley then trip over a long plastic strip from the roof lying in our flower bed. He must of thought I was trying to grab him. He hissed and continued walking home. Odd.

Shadows - Tecumseh, MI


Monday, July 07, 2008

Books read in 2008

I didn't do much over the holiday weekend because my husband was away at work. I relaxed mainly. I enjoyed staying up late and sleeping in. I was a protector of my dogs when fireworks or firecrackers were heard in the neighborhood. I ran, napped, watched Olympic trials, read two books in two days and it was great.

A Simple Act of Murder: November 22, 1963, Mark Fuhrman
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, David Talbot
Sons and Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy, Richard D. Mahoney
Marilyn Monroe: The Biography, Donald Spoto
True Grace: The Life and Times of an American Princess, Wendy Leigh
Final Disclosure, David W. Belin
John Wayne: My Life with the Duke, Pilar Wayne
Bombshell: The Life and Death of Jean Harlow, David Stenn
The Lost Life of Eva Braun, Angela Lambert
Harlow: An Intimate Biography, Irving Shulman
His Way, Kitty Kelley
Natalie, Lana Wood
Rita Hayworth, John Kobal
The Fatal Friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the Flight to Varennes, Stanley Loomis
The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory
John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth, Michael Munn
Robert Kennedy: His Life, Evan Thomas
Grace of Monaco, Steven Englund
Nemesis, Peter Evans
A Royal Duty, Paul Burrell
The Search for Amelia Earhart, Fred Goerner
Seinfeld: The Making of an American Icon, Jerry Oppenheimer

Currently Reading: The Day John Died, Christopher Andersen
Up Next: As Time Goes By: The Life of Ingrid Bergman, Laurence Leamer

Friday, July 04, 2008

A bump in the road

I was really happy yesterday afternoon. I was done with work and looking forward to a nice evening of running, reading, and Olympic Track and Field trials. All of that went south fairly quickly.

My afternoon collected dark clouds quickly and upset me the rest of the day. Sorry, no details on the first account. The second upsetting thing of the day was the lack of the treadmill repair man at my house. My husband and I waited all afternoon for the guy to show up. When I rescheduled the appointment last Wednesday, the operator on the line told me that my next appointment would be July 3 between the hours of 1-5 pm. Six o' clock came and went and no repairman.

My husband called the company to inquire about the missed appointment. The operator who helped me last week did not enter my reschedule appointment in the computer properly. My husband was told the earliest a repairman could get to our house is two weeks from now, July 17. That didn't make my husband or myself very happy.

To try to regain a normal day, I ran six miles on the unfixed treadmill while watching the movie Road House on TV. That movie can always cheer me up. It is so bad its funny. I think the best part of the movie is where Patrick Swayze's character Dalton rips out Jimmy's throat with his bare hand. (If you know the movie that I'm refering to, go here and read this. It had me laughing so hard.) After my run, I called my friend and talked to him about my day. It cheered me up. After my phone conversation I tried to get passed the bad part and enjoy the rest of my weekend.

I tried to stay awake until 11 pm EST to watch the Track and Field trials on TV. I only made it to 10:30 pm. I fell asleep watching the Detroit Tigers playing the Seattle Mariners. I woke up around 1 am on the couch. I missed the trials, but I did record it and watched it this morning.

Yesterday was a bad day. It wasn't the worst day of my life. I'm going to take that experience, learn from it and work harder at it next time.

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Random things

After work I went to the bank to cash my check. As I was standing in line, an older gentleman brought his large dog inside the bank with him. The dog wasn't a leader dog or leader dog in training. The guy just brought him in with him. Have the rules on dogs inside a public place changed? Next time I go to the mall, the dogs are coming with me.

My treadmill has been sick for two weeks now. Last week, the company canceled on us. They said that no repairman was going to be in our area. That forced me to reschedule. And it didn't make me very happy. The repairman is coming this afternoon to fix it. The problems with the treadmill is the belt is loose on it and a part has to be replaced. Even though the belt is loose, I still have been running on it. The first few minutes on it are unstable, but once you get going its fine. Later today, I will have a long date with my treadmill. I plan on running six or seven miles.

I left work at 11:30 a.m. this morning. I am so excited to start a nice three day weekend! I was dying with anticipation waiting for the clock to tick down.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Books read in 2008

My book and iPod accompanied me yesterday during my wait at the Secretary of State. I waited about an hour and twenty minutes to renew my license, license plate, take an eye exam and get a new picture taken. I read about 50 pages and finished the book at home yesterday evening. Now I'm book less until tomorrow.


A Simple Act of Murder: November 22, 1963, Mark Fuhrman
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, David Talbot
Sons and Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy, Richard D. Mahoney
Marilyn Monroe: The Biography, Donald Spoto
True Grace: The Life and Times of an American Princess, Wendy Leigh
Final Disclosure, David W. Belin
John Wayne: My Life with the Duke, Pilar Wayne
Bombshell: The Life and Death of Jean Harlow, David Stenn
The Lost Life of Eva Braun, Angela Lambert
Harlow: An Intimate Biography, Irving Shulman
His Way, Kitty Kelley
Natalie, Lana Wood
Rita Hayworth, John Kobal
The Fatal Friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the Flight to Varennes, Stanley Loomis
The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory
John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth, Michael Munn
Robert Kennedy: His Life, Evan Thomas
Grace of Monaco, Steven Englund
Nemesis, Peter Evans
A Royal Duty, Paul Burrell

Currently Reading:
Up Next: Library trip

Monday, June 30, 2008

Not right

The time is 8:51 p.m. The sun is still up and it is still bright outside. The neighborhood children are playing outside. Not playing, mostly just yelling. The Track and Field Olympic trials continue tonight at 11 p.m. EST and I have to tape them. I would rather watch live. This is the part I dislike about summer the most. Going to bed at 9 p.m.

Pink - Adrian, MI


Friday, June 27, 2008

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Miles run in 2008

This afternoon I ran six miles on my treadmill to avoid the summer rain. And in the process, I passed 500 miles run for the year. I really wanted to run outside, but I didn't know if the rain was going to bring thunderstorms. Now that my run is over, it is barely sprinkling outside and no thunderstorms. Oh well. There is always tomorrow to go outside and run.

I ran outside yesterday. It felt good being in the open air. Physically, I wasn't that good. My legs were very tired and sore from Sunday's 10K. In the middle of my run a pain in my lower back started. I took a short walk break to give a break to my legs and back. It helped. A couple of blocks away from my house, a man in a van driving by yelled out "run faster" out of his window. I said something back to him. I doubt he heard it. I stopped at a stoplight for oncoming traffic to go by. I leaned over and had my hands on my knees taking a breather when a man on a bike rode by me. He asked if I was OK. I said I was and I thanked him. He could have rode by and made a stupid comment. But he didn't. It was really nice of him to ask me. Not all people that pass me on the street are jerks.

2004: 156.6
2005: 194.6
2006: 251.0
2007: 237.5
2008: 504.6

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Books read in 2008

A Simple Act of Murder: November 22, 1963, Mark Fuhrman
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, David Talbot
Sons and Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy, Richard D. Mahoney
Marilyn Monroe: The Biography, Donald Spoto
True Grace: The Life and Times of an American Princess, Wendy Leigh
Final Disclosure, David W. Belin
John Wayne: My Life with the Duke, Pilar Wayne
Bombshell: The Life and Death of Jean Harlow, David Stenn
The Lost Life of Eva Braun, Angela Lambert
Harlow: An Intimate Biography, Irving Shulman
His Way, Kitty Kelley
Natalie, Lana Wood
Rita Hayworth, John Kobal
The Fatal Friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the Flight to Varennes, Stanley Loomis
The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory
John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth, Michael Munn
Robert Kennedy: His Life, Evan Thomas
Grace of Monaco, Steven Englund
Nemesis, Peter Evans

Currently Reading: A Royal Duty, Paul Burrell
Up Next: Library trip

Monday, June 23, 2008

Weekend Update

Seeing Jerry Seinfeld Friday was awesome. The show lasted about an hour and a half. During his act, I did remember a couple of things from the show. I didn't lean over to tell my husband, 'That was from Seinfeld!' during the show. I didn't want to talk and disrupt the others around me. I waited to tell him when we were in the truck leaving the theatre. Unlike me trying not to be obnoxious, the guys in front and in back of us were. The guys repeated everything Jerry said to their dates. Which by the way was annoying. But to top it off, the guy who was behind us, his breath stunk. I kept smelling it throughout the show. I checked my breath to make sure it wasn't me. After the show I asked my husband if it was him. It wasn't. He said it was the guy behind us because he smelled it too. I hope his date enjoyed smelling that all night.

I ran in my first 10K of the year Sunday. It was a pleasant day. It was sunny, but not too hot. It was the first time running with an iPod during a race. I really liked it. It helped pass the time. The only problem was the left earphone got loose a couple of times. It was no problem to fix that while running.

Usually at the start of a run, I always think to myself why am I doing this? Sunday was different. I never had that thought. I was really excited to be running. Most of the race, I was by myself. Which isn't a big deal to me. I like to run by myself. After five miles, I was running up a terrible hill, when I saw a white t-shirt out of the corner of my eye. It was a guy. I didn't think anyone was behind me. I kept going at my pace. I reached my hand out at the last water station about at 5.5 miles. I heard the guy talk and saw him. It is like he appeared out of no where. By the way the water at the last station was not good. It was warm, it tasted like it came out of a garden hose and it had a hint of chlorine. Not good combinations. After the water station I crossed the road to the left side to finish out the race. The guy stayed to my right. Within a quarter of a mile to the finish, he runs in front of me. I thought I would have enough to chase him down. I didn't. My legs were beat. I finished the race in 1:11:38. My official time was 1:12. I like my watch time better.

Every week I like to run over 20 miles. On Sunday after the 10K, I was still two miles short. Later in the afternoon. I put back on my running shoes and headed down into my basement. I got on the treadmill and finished my two miles. It was tough. My legs were sore from the run in the morning. I did it and finished at 20 miles for the week.

When I was running in the 10K, I didn't notice my dri-fit shirt and shorts were chaffing me. Changing my clothes, I saw all of the marks left. I had one on the inside of my arms from my dri-fit sleeves, marks on my upper stomach and back from my sports bra and marks around my waist from the shorts. I need to find clothes that won't rub me raw during my half-marathon run. If I got this many during a 10K, what will I look like after 13.1 miles?

Friday, June 20, 2008

Random things

I haven't been able to get to update the last couple of days. My husband had a couple of days off from work and was glued to the computer. He was playing computer games. I was only able to get him to stop playing war games to check my email.

While photographing a baseball game yesterday I heard the most unusual conversation. Note, I was not standing in the dugout. Usually I do, but not yesterday. I was leaning on an outside wall. All of the guys knew I was there taking photos, but this was talked about anyway. Some of the guys were talking about how big their members were. I heard one player said that, "He had a huge c*ck." I believe the conversation stopped when game was called to a mercy rule. Later during dinner, I told my husband what I heard. He asked if it excited me. I said no. I told him 17-20 year old guys didn't excite me.

When walking into work this morning at 4:30 a.m., birds were chirping loud. It seemed like they were really happy to be up this early in the morning. Unlike me. I wanted to get back into my car, drive back home and crawl back into bed.

My husband and I are going to see Jerry Seinfeld tonight at the Stranahan Theater in Toledo, Ohio. Before the show we are going to go to the Westfield Franklin Park Mall and eat dinner afterwards. The dinner will probably be what I choose. Tonight, I'm thinking Outback Steakhouse. When we are at the mall, I foresee me shopping in Aeropostale or Hollister.

Sunday is my first 10K of the year. I hope it is a nice day in the low 70s and not too humid. Two years ago when I ran the 10K, it was over 80 degrees and very humid at 9 am. I hope it is different this year.

This story is unbelievable. Female high school students are not smart and shouldn't do what their friends are doing. When I was in high school, I would never agree to this pact. What is wrong with society?

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Life

Not much has been going on with me. It's the same old story everyday. Get up for work, drive to work, work, come home, eat lunch with the husband, nap, run, go back to work. This is my life. I know. Doesn't it sound thrilling?

Since the start of June, the vacations in my department have begun. Every week someone is gone. I have already used a week's vacation after the winter sports season ended in March. I have three weeks and ten hours to use before the end of the year. Or I lose that vacation. I don't think I will have a hard time using it. Last week, I filled out paperwork for my next week vacation. Too bad it is the first week of August.

The countdown has began, sort of. I'm not obsessing about it. I know it is off in the distance and it will be here soon.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Weekend Update

Woke early on Saturday morning to get ready and drive to a wedding in the next county. It was a nice sunny day, unlike the day before with drenching rain and thunderstorms. By mid-afternoon, I was sweating a lot in my polo shirt and pants. I think the bridal party beat me when they were riding in their stretch limo. The AC wasn't working too well. I worked from 9:20 am to 9:45 pm. I got home at 10:30 pm. So it is safe to say it was a long day. I think for the entire day, besides driving, I sat for only an hour.

I spent Sunday morning cleaning my house. I saw on TV a while ago, that if you put your sponge in the microwave for two minutes it will kill germs. I wanted to kill germs, so I put my sponge in and walked back to the bathroom to finish cleaning. During the two minutes, I was smelling something. I walked back into the kitchen and opened the microwave. The sponge was burnt. I'm such an idiot. I put a dry sponge into the microwave. If you try it at home, make sure the sponge is wet. Later that evening I told my husband about the incident. He said it could have started a fire. There was no fire. But a lot of smoke and burning smells for the rest of the morning and early afternoon.

Sunday, the NASCAR Sprint Series had a race at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn. MIS is twenty minutes away from my house. I passed the assignment to a freelance photographer because having photographed a wedding on Saturday, I wanted a day off. The time I don't cover a race is when my favorite driver, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., wins. It was a little disappointing that I wasn't there. There's always next time.

From standing most of the day on Saturday, I woke up with sore and tight quads. Most of Sunday, I spent on the couch reading, watching TV or napping, trying to rest my legs. Sunday is my long day of running. I was going to pass on the run, but I needed to do it. I thought I would just see how far I could go. When I started running, my quad pain went away. I ended up running six miles. Right after I stopped running and started walking around the quad tightness and soreness reappeared. Which I thought was weird. But I was glad I could get my six mile run in.

Yesterday was Father's Day. I didn't do anything to celebrate it. Even though my dad has been gone for almost 10 years, I did think of him during the day. I was thinking, if he was still with us would he have watched the race? Would all of the family be at home with him? My husband and I went out to dinner in the evening. Looking around the restaurant, most people were with their fathers. It made me sad. They can still hug and talk to them. If I want to see my dad, I have memories, photos to look at or visit the cemetery. Even those can't replace the fact that he is gone.

Books read in 2008

A Simple Act of Murder: November 22, 1963, Mark Fuhrman
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, David Talbot
Sons and Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy, Richard D. Mahoney
Marilyn Monroe: The Biography, Donald Spoto
True Grace: The Life and Times of an American Princess, Wendy Leigh
Final Disclosure, David W. Belin
John Wayne: My Life with the Duke, Pilar Wayne
Bombshell: The Life and Death of Jean Harlow, David Stenn
The Lost Life of Eva Braun, Angela Lambert
Harlow: An Intimate Biography, Irving Shulman
His Way, Kitty Kelley
Natalie, Lana Wood
Rita Hayworth, John Kobal
The Fatal Friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the Flight to Varennes, Stanley Loomis
The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory
John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth, Michael Munn
Robert Kennedy: His Life, Evan Thomas
Grace of Monaco, Steven Englund

Currently Reading: Nemesis, Peter Evans
Up Next: A Royal Duty, Paul Burrell

Friday, June 13, 2008

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Random things

I was talking to a friend on my cell phone yesterday. I drove by a gas station and said that gas was really cheap, its $3.99. He said yeah that's cheap. I guess $3.99 is better then filling up at over $4. I remember the days when gas was 79 cents a gallon.

The roof is still not done. My husband and his friend are working on it as I type. They are getting close to finishing it. I hope today or tomorrow is the day. I mentioned to my husband that the porch looked bad. While I was away at my game yesterday, he cleaned up the front porch. There is now a nice clear path where I can walk and not step on anything. Last week, I was tripping over things walking out to the mailbox.

Tonight is the finale of Top Chef season 4. My favorites to win are Richard, who I liked all season, or Stephanie. A lot of viewers said on different blogs that they want to see a woman win. I really don't care. Richard and Stephanie have been the best chefs all season. So may the best chef win.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Miles run in 2008

On hot and humid days I'm thankful I own a treadmill.

Before I ran yesterday afternoon the temperature outside was 93 degrees with a lot of humidity. I watched the Weather channel and saw a line of severe storms moving across the lower peninsula of Michigan towards my home. I only ran four miles on the treadmill. I know I could have done more, but I wanted to be with the dogs during the storm. I have mentioned that my two German shepherds are afraid of thunder. During the fast moving storm, I had two dogs on either side of me. The storm in my area wasn't bad. Just a heavy downpour and a little bit of thunder.

Today is similar to yesterday. It is hot already, 85 degrees with 54% humidity. Later this afternoon, I will be running on the treadmill in the comfort of my basement. With a fan in my face.

2004: 145
2005: 177.7
2006: 226.1
2007: 219.4
2008: 453

Friday, June 06, 2008

Where have you've been?

I haven't had an oil change since November. It sounds bad. But it isn't.

I haven't crossed the 3,000 mile mark yet. My car is under it. The little sticky thing on my windshield says I need my next oil change at 2/3/2008 or 53,000 miles. So far I passed one of the two. My car has approximately 52,500 miles. I'm getting close, but I'm not there yet.

Next week I was planning to get my oil changed. I have a couple of weddings coming up that are out of the county and I wanted to make sure my car was OK. Today I received a letter in the mail from the car dealership where I get my oil changed. The letter talked about how scheduled maintenance is important. Which I know. It also said their records indicate my car has approximately 56,045 miles and is due for service. I would like to point out your approximately is wrong. Some people might drive crazy miles. I don't.

Its true that I do drive a lot for work. It seems I'm always filling my car. Every morning, I drive less then a mile to work. In the afternoon when I'm scheduled to photograph a game, I do drive there. Usually that is only four times a week. The most I have driven in a month for work was this past May of 436 miles.

Thank you dealership for looking out for me and my car. But I have been waiting to get my oil changed when its closer to the estimated mileage you quoted me back in November. I'll be there next week I promise. Maybe Monday morning after work.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Books read in 2008

Forty years ago today, Robert F. Kennedy was shot in Los Angeles by Sirhan Sirhan. Kennedy died early the next morning. Is it a bit freaky that I finished the book Robert Kennedy: His Life by Evan Thomas today?

A Simple Act of Murder: November 22, 1963, Mark Fuhrman
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, David Talbot
Sons and Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy, Richard D. Mahoney
Marilyn Monroe: The Biography, Donald Spoto
True Grace: The Life and Times of an American Princess, Wendy Leigh
Final Disclosure, David W. Belin
John Wayne: My Life with the Duke, Pilar Wayne
Bombshell: The Life and Death of Jean Harlow, David Stenn
The Lost Life of Eva Braun, Angela Lambert
Harlow: An Intimate Biography, Irving Shulman
His Way, Kitty KelleyNatalie, Lana Wood
Rita Hayworth, John Kobal
The Fatal Friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the Flight to Varennes, Stanley Loomis
The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory
John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth, Michael Munn
Robert Kennedy: His Life, Evan Thomas

Currently Reading:
Up Next: Library trip

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Songs from the past

Its 2008 right? Not 2002?

My neighbor is blasting the song Soak Up the Sun by Sheryl Crow.

Help Me.

Still not completed

Today was the day my husband and his friend were supposed to finish the porch roof. Now it is on hold. Rain spoiled the day.

I still have the feelings I did last week, I don't do well with messes. My front porch is littered in scrap wood, shingles, siding, and crap that doesn't belong there. Stuff that doesn't belong there is also in our house. Laying on our office floor is more siding. I want things back to normal. I want a shingled porch roof. A clean porch that I can walk around and not step on anything. And siding back on the side of the house, where it belongs. Is that too much to ask?

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Slumber Party

I haven't been to a slumber party since seventh grade. Last night, or rather this morning I participated in one.

I was sleeping comfortably in my bed on the second floor on my house. I was awaken by the sound of thunder. Shortly after came the sound of two scared German shepherds. They too were also sleeping in their gated community that I call the kitchen. They are afraid of thunder, so they plotted their escape. I was hoping the dining room chairs butted up against the gate would keep them in. It didn't. Within seconds I heard the sound of dog nails walking across the wood floor in the dining room.

I put my glasses on, grabbed my alarm clock and walked downstairs. Blitzkrieg and Kelly were there to greet me at the bottom of the steps. They were both wagging their tails. I needed fix the fence and to go back to sleep as soon as possible, because it was 1:30 am. I walked over to the gate, pushed all of the chairs out of the way and fixed it. I wasn't sure if that was the last of the thunder for the night. The area was supposed to have isolated thunderstorms throughout the night and day. So I walked into the living room and laid down on the couch. Both dogs ran in with me and laid down on the floor beside me.

It took a while to get back to sleep. I know it was some time after 2:15 am when I finally drifted back to sleep. I was so worried that I would oversleep, I kept waking up. When it was close to 4 am, I got off the couch and got ready for work. It never thundered the rest of the time I was on the couch. The couch wasn't as comfortable as my bed, but I'm sure Blitz and Kelly enjoyed my company.

Monday, June 02, 2008

SATC

I just watched Sex and the City: The Movie. I was one of four women in the movie theater for the 2 pm show. It was great. No children or anyone even sitting near me. The other ladies were fifteen rows away.

I really enjoyed the movie. It ended the way I wanted it too. If it didn't, I would have been angry. But being me, I already knew how it ended. I've blogged about it before, I need to know. I read numerous message boards and the synopsis from Wikipedia. When this movie is released on DVD, I will be purchasing it. It will sit in the DVD bookcase on the shelf with Sex and the City seasons one through six.

Weekend Update

The weekend was pretty busy for me. Here are the highlights:

My husband and his friend were working on the porch roof when they had a visit from the city inspector. He said that people have been calling city hall to complain. The city inspector asked my husband if he had a building permit. He didn't. So he had to stop work to walk down to city hall and buy one. I don't have a clue as to why people were calling city hall to complain. They always starting working on the roof after 10 am. Can't people in this town mind their own business?

Friday afternoon I was watching TV when I heard people outside yelling. I thought there was a fight going on, so I stood up and looked out my living room window. A female and her male friend were standing in the street talking to four people in a parked car. The male got into the backseat of the car while the female was talking to the driver. He was sitting in the backseat for only a minute. It was at that point in time that I realized it was a drug sale. My husband's friend who was on the working on the porch roof at the time, knew exactly what was going on. He called the cops and gave a description of the car and license plate number. The drug that was being sold was cocaine.

Saturday morning and afternoon, I was photographing district baseball and softball games in the county. It was a nice and warm partly cloudy day. I didn't even know until I sat in my car after my games, that my left arm was very sunburned. My right arm, part of my left and right legs and forehead got sunburned as well, but not as bad as my left arm. I showed my husband my arm when I got home. He asked if I put sunblock on. It is quite obvious that I didn't.

Saturday evening my husband and I went to a movie for the first time since the summer of 2007. We went to see Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. We got to the movie theater close to the show time and it was packed. There was a row of empty seats behind a family with two kids on the right side of the theater, so we sat down. During the movie, a boy about 5 years old starts talking out loud. He was saying, "Skull!" "What's going on?" "I'm scared." "Cool." It was really bothering me. Why take a 5 year old to a movie he isn't going to understand. The mother kept telling him to be quiet, but he didn't listen. Later in the movie, the kid kept saying things. I started kicking the back of his seat. My husband would make some noise by clearing his throat to let the parents know we were annoyed. Finally the father of the family leaned over to tell his wife and said, "Shut him up."

When I was laying in bed, getting ready to go to sleep, my neighbors were having a nice, loud conversation on their front porch. I heard about one of the girl's having car troubles. The battery light came on in the car, but it wouldn't start. Her male friend was giving her options to what her trouble might have been. Then the conversation stopped. The girl then, obviously talking to her child said, "Get your ass back in the house." The child went inside, but come back out shortly. Again the woman said to her child, "What did I tell you? I said get your ass back in the house." That is a nice way to talk to your kid. They all must have went into the house. I didn't hear anymore of their conversation or I fell asleep and couldn't hear it anyway.

I had my husband help me put the clothes away Sunday afternoon. While filling drawers with clothes the neighbors were once again on their porch. They were having a yard sale. Their sale started on Friday and I don't think they sold too much. A man and woman were sitting on the porch talking. The man on the porch started to yell at a guy walking by on the sidewalk. He kept yelling, "Yard sale! Yard sale!" That didn't draw the customer in. The man on the porch yelled at a couple other people walking by. None of them stopped either. I don't know how successful that yard sale was. I think they talked more on the porch then selling things.

Later in the afternoon, I ran six miles. All week my legs have been so tired. I could never get passed four miles. It was like I hit a wall. Finally on Sunday my legs weren't tired. I ran the best six miles. Everything was going right. I hope my running rhythm continues this week.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Sex and the City

I started re-watching all of the Sex and the City season's last week to get ready for the movie. The movie opens today. I'm not sure when I will be seeing it. I know I will have to see it before it leaves the theater.

I was watching an episode yesterday from season 3 called "Cock A Doodle Do". How and what Samantha said about the people outside talking outside of her apartment had me laughing for minutes. I replayed the scene several times. When my husband came into the living room, I made him watch the scene. He laughed and replayed it too. Since I enjoyed it so much I wanted to share it with everyone.

*Scene contains swearing


Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Home work

I don't do well with messes.

My husband and his friend started tearing up the porch roof this morning. For a while it has been leaking and it needed to be fixed. The roof has half of its shingles. A large chuck of it is missing due to deteriorating wood and they had to remove some of the siding to pull up the crappy wood. All of the new shingles and other roof equipment is laying all over the front porch. I know they need it to fix the roof, but I want it gone. Too much clutter and messes.

When I pulled into the driveway this evening, it just looked awful. The torn up roof makes the house look terrible. I know that it will be fixed within a couple of days, but I hate my house looking bad. A potential problem has come up. They plan on working more tomorrow, but want to finish it Friday when they both have the day off. There is a problem. It is supposed to rain Friday and Saturday. If it rains then they can't work on the roof until Sunday and I hope it doesn't come to that. Lord knows I wouldn't be able to handle all of the equipment laying all over the front porch, the back deck and have the roof all torn up for four more days.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

What I shouldn't be doing

I just got done working an 13.5 hour day. When I got home from work, I let the dogs out, washed up, played with the dogs and changed my clothes. Instead of going to bed, I'm reading blogs. The problem is I'm wide awake and not really tired. Just ask me in five hours how I feel. I'm sure I will feel fabulous when I wake up to my alarm at 4:20 a.m. Wednesday. GRRRR!!

Monday, May 26, 2008

Weekend Update

This past weekend was nice and restful. My husband had to work all weekend, so I stayed around the house, town and did plenty.

In anticipation of the upcoming move, Sex and the City, I started watching the series from the beginning. I don't know if I will see it immanently after it opens, but I will see it before it leaves the movie theater. I am currently on Season 3, Disc 1.

I watched a movie from Netflix. It was Atonement. I tried to read the book a while ago. I stopped 100 pages in. Not my type of book. I played the movie and watched it. My idea of watching it was having it on the background while reading. I thought the movie was slow in many spots. That is when my book on Robert Kennedy received my full attention. I wish Netflix would give the option of rating a movie being OK instead of liked it.

For the fourth time in four weeks, I went shopping at Aeropostale. I told my husband that I was obsessed with that store and I believe it to be very true. Last week, I bought two pairs of shorts, a polo and a t-shirt. They had a sale last week, two polo's for $30. I didn't do it because I thought I had enough polo's. I was wrong. Before buying the clothes at Aeropostale, I bought some new work pants at another store. After wearing a brown pair of pants this week, I felt I didn't have enough tops to go with it. Hence my return Saturday evening. I had all intentions of buying a yellow polo. Unfortunately, they didn't have my size in two yellow polo's. I ended up buying a white and high tide (light blue). This time a different sale was on. All polo's 50% off. I really wanted to buy more, but didn't have the money. Maybe in two weeks when I get paid I will buy more. See I'm obsessed.

I ran Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday it was 6 miles. Sunday my legs were tired. I only ran 4 miles. That put my mileage for the week at 20. If I didn't nap or have to work Friday afternoon, my mileage would have been above 20 miles. But I shouldn't worry. The spring sports season will be coming to a close in a couple of weeks. I will have plenty of time to run the late afternoon without worrying about going to work.

After my run Sunday, I was hungry. I wanted something fast and cheap. I found myself at McDonald's. The drive-through line was extremely long, so I went inside. The line inside was long as well. Two families were ordering at the counter, a couple and a woman were ahead of me. Behind me was a mother and her young son and two guys who wanted drink refills. A couple minutes go by and an older man walks in. He skips waiting in line and walks right up to the counter. A cash register on the end of the counter was being used as the drive-through register. He walks to the employee and says he needs to make an order. Hello? There is a line old man. As he is standing there, another employee takes his order. I heard the total was $31. The couple in front of me made remark about the old guy cutting. Of course I didn't say something to the man. The old man was waiting for his food and starting looking at us standing in line. When he got to me, I stared back at him. I'm sure the look I was giving him wasn't nice. But I didn't care. Just because you're old doesn't mean you get to cut.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Miles run in 2008

In all of my excitement of receiving my new camera yesterday, I forgot about something. My new camera is fabulous in case you were wondering. I passed 400 miles run for the year. I had the night off from work on Tuesday, so I ran 7 miles to make up for Wednesday. On Wednesday I had to skip my run. I skipped my run due to work. I got back into the swing of things yesterday and ran 3 miles before my photo assignment. I will squeeze in another 3 mile run before my last assignment of the week, a baseball game. I have a three day weekend, so I will be outside enjoying the nice weather and running.

2004: 121.6
2005: 160.7
2006: 207.6
2007: 194.4
2008: 401.5

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Today is the day!

My new friend arrives by UPS today.

It is always nice to receive new things. Especially cameras. I haven't had a new camera since 2003. The paper bought all of us photographers Nikon D100s and I have been using it since. In between then and now, I bought a co-worker's personal D100. So it was new to me, but used. My trusty D100 is still in good shape, but I needed something new and faster. I went online and bought myself a Nikon D300. My D100 will become my backup camera.

I'm so excited! A new camera that I bought and that is mine.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Books read in 2008

It took me almost two months to finish reading a book. I tried to read Atonement. I couldn't get into the book and it made me not want to read. On a shopping trip a while ago, I found books about subjects that do interest me. I started reading John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth by Michael Munn a couple of days ago and finished it this morning. I hope to get back into the pattern of reading a book every week or two.


A Simple Act of Murder: November 22, 1963, Mark Fuhrman
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, David Talbot
Sons and Brothers: The Days of Jack and Bobby Kennedy, Richard D. Mahoney
Marilyn Monroe: The Biography, Donald Spoto
True Grace: The Life and Times of an American Princess, Wendy Leigh
Final Disclosure, David W. Belin
John Wayne: My Life with the Duke, Pilar Wayne
Bombshell: The Life and Death of Jean Harlow, David Stenn
The Lost Life of Eva Braun, Angela Lambert
Harlow: An Intimate Biography, Irving Shulman
His Way, Kitty Kelley
Natalie, Lana Wood
Rita Hayworth, John Kobal
The Fatal Friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the Flight to Varennes, Stanley Loomis
The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory
John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth, Michael Munn

Currently Reading: Robert Kennedy: His Life, Evan Thomas
Up Next: Library trip

Monday, May 19, 2008

Jacket weather

Over the weekend, I photographed a track regional at Hillsdale College. It was chilly and windy out and the temperature was only supposed to be in the low 60s, so I wore a heavier jacket.

During the course of the day, it was mostly sunny with a few clouds. It never felt like it warmed up at all. When the sun went behind the clouds, it felt like the temperature dropped 10 degrees. If it wasn't windy, it wouldn't been that bad. Still too cool for my liking.

I was standing near the finish line waiting for slower heats of the 400 meter dash to finish and another photographer, who was wasn't wearing a jacket, says to me, "Aren't you burning up in that jacket?" I said no. In fact I was cold. Why was this guy so concerned about me wearing a jacket? He must have not looked around at all. Most of the people at the meet were wearing long sleeves or jackets. If I did get warm, I would have taken the jacket off. But I wasn't, so just leave me alone.

Vaulters - Hillsdale, MI

Pole vault participants listen to instructions before warming up during the Division 4 track regional held at Hillsdale College on May 17.

Friday, May 16, 2008

A rose for a fallen officer - Adrian, MI


On May 15 of every year it is Peace Officer's Memorial Day. Family members of police officers killed in the line of duty are invited to attend a memorial service at Oakwood Cemetery in Adrian.

Family members of fallen officers present place a red rose on a memorial wreath. If no family members are present, an officer representing the department of the fallen officer places a rose on the wreath. A blue carnation was also placed on the wreath to symbolize all of the officers still active today.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Whitney

All this week, I read all of the spoiler threads that I could. I had to find out who was going to win America's Next Top Model.

Some threads said Whitney, some said Anya and others said Fatima. I don't know why I needed to know before hand. Its like I was addicted. I have never been like this for a season finale of ANTM.

Maybe it was the fact that Whitney, a full figured woman, had a chance to win the title. I know Whitney doesn't represent the size of a models currently walking the runway, but she does represent the average everyday woman. I'm I glad she was selected as the winner.

Photo Credit: CW Network

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Words

While watching a baseball and basketball game on TV last night, the announcers used a term that I am starting to dislike. The term they used: a buck. During the baseball game it was, "Player X is batting a buck seventy five." In the basketball game it was, "There is a buck twenty left in the third quarter." When did a buck replace one, one hundred or a minute?

I am very odd and I have a list of words that make me cringe:

Wreak
First Annual
Pic

Wreak - I can't stand when people call car crashes wrecks. I sit by a police scanner every day at work and I never hear the dispatchers using the word wreak. It is either a personal injury crash or property damage crash. I know in some instances the word cannot be avoided like shipwreak. But other then that, I don't use it.

First Annual - I believe that if an event is going to be hosted annually the first time is called inaugural. But according to this and this book it says the term is OK. I still don't like it.

Pic - It bothers me. Please just say photo or picture.

To the readers this blog are there any words that you avoid saying? Or am I just weird?

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Monday, May 12, 2008

Random things

Where is the spring weather? I wore a sweater to work this morning. Currently the temperature is 48 degrees. I don't remember wearing sweaters this far into May last year.

While sweeping the carpet last week, my vacuum cleaner died. A big piece of plastic flew off the vacuum cleaner, dirt dumped all over the floor and it wouldn't move from the upright position. We had the sweeper since we got married almost 7 years ago, so it was time to get a new one. We bought the original Dyson upright. It was a bit expensive, but worth it. The Dyson picked up everything. I had to empty the vacuum cleaner after sweeping three rooms. It was packed with dirt and dog fur, which is a good thing.

I bought John Wayne and Robert Kennedy books a couple of weeks ago. They are still sitting on my side table. I have read only the first chapter of the John Wayne book. It seems like I just don't have the time to sit down and read. I've been too busy squeezing in runs, naps and working a lot to find time for my books. I hope when the spring sports season ends, I will have time to read more because it is something I like to do.

America's Next Top Model Cycle 10 ends on Wednesday when a new winner is named. Only three models are left: Anya, Fatima and Whitney. I would like to see Whitney win. She is a plus sized model (size 10, I think) and they have never made it to the final three. I think she is very likable, not stick thin and would make a good Cover Girl.

Photo Credit: The CW




Thursday, May 08, 2008

Whiskers - Jackson, MI

Notice the whiskers that were drawn on the face of this statue.
Not smart.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Burning a hole in my pocket

Last week, my husband and I received our stimulus check. I thought all of it was going to pay bills so I didn't ask about it. My husband surprised me when he gave me some of it.

When he handed me the money, I thought I should save it and buy a couple of tires for my car. That thought didn't last long. I spent some of the money when we went to Toledo last Friday. It was nice to walk into stores and actually buy something like books and clothes. It is rare for me to buy new clothes. On the other hand I could buy new books every week but oh so expensive. That is why I go to the library often.

Now I have a bit of a problem. Should I save the rest of the money for two new front tires? Or should I spend the money on clothes? I do need new work pants. Some of my old pairs that I bought 3-4 years ago have turned into high water pants.

What is a girl to do?

Miles run in 2008

With my completed three mile run yesterday afternoon, I crossed 350 miles run for the year.

My husband and I had a late lunch so that made the little time I had off before my assignment much smaller. I needed to get my run in and I couldn't delay it anymore. I ran about a half hour after I ate. I really enjoyed the churning feeling in my stomach, the side cramps and tasting my lunch through my run. I completed the run without throwing up thankfully.

I will have plenty of time to run today, I don't have to work later. My plan is to run an easy 7 or 8 miles. A couple of years ago, I would have never thought 7 or 8 miles was easy.

2008: 350.5
2007: 175.7
2006: 184.6
2005: 144.9
2004: 143.6

Monday, May 05, 2008

Weekend Update

Friday afternoon I was surprised by what was in the mail. A while ago I told my husband that Jerry Seinfeld is going to performing at The Stranahan Theater in Toledo. My husband never mentioned anything to me about buying tickets, so I didn't think he did. The tickets came in the mail Friday. We will be seeing Jerry on June 20. How exciting.

Friday evening my husband and I traveled to Toledo, Ohio for some shopping and dinner. We stopped at Bed, Bath & Beyond, Westfield Franklin Park Mall, Best Buy and Famous Dave's.

While at the mall, we stopped at our usual places: Border's and Dick's Sporting Goods. I bought two books at the bookstore. One about John Wayne and the other about Robert Kennedy. Yea! Now I have something to read that I know that I will finish. My husband bought some new shoes and shorts at Dick's. Then we did something that we never do. We walked into Abercrombie & Fitch to see what they had. At the front of the store was a display of polo shirts. I wear polo shirts for work a lot so I wanted to buy some new ones. I was pleased with many choices of colors. I picked up a green one and put it down immediately. The price for one polo was $49.50. I told my husband that it was expensive so we walked out of the store.

A couple of stores down from A&F is Aeropostale. A couple of weeks ago, I bought two polo shirts for $30. The mall in my town didn't have all of the colors, so I wanted to see what colors the Toledo store had. I found a grass green and a deep olive. I love green so I bought both of them for $32. The cashier thought they were for my husband and she said, "Someone loves green! We also have men's jewelry on sale this week." I said no thanks, grabbed my bag and walked out of the store. I told my husband that the cashier thought the shirts were for him. I kind of wanted to tell the cashier that I don't wear men's jewelry.

One other store that my husband and I always bypass is Hollister Co. We figured since we went into A&F, we would walk into the store. I really liked what they had to offer. My husband came across some polo's that he liked and I found a couple of T-shirts. While in the store, we were surrounded by tweens and teenagers. But we weren't the oldest people in the store. A couple of parents were buying clothes for their kids. When I was looking at t-shirts, a father and son walked into the store. The father said to his boy that he would be sitting in a chair while he shopped. As soon as the boy walked away the father buried his head in his hands. Maybe it was the loud music, dim lighting or he was just tired but all I know the father didn't look excited to be there. I was excited to be there. I like Hollister. I will be back.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Random things

I ran seven miles on my night off yesterday. It was a nice easy run that felt good. Today's three mile run wasn't so good. My legs were tired the instant I started running. I kept telling myself it would be over soon. Soon wasn't soon enough. I had to take a short walking break to help me get to the finish. I hope tomorrow's plan run will be better then this one.

As I type, I'm boxing up my copy of Atonement by Ian McEwan to send to Krista. I told her I would send her the book when I was finished reading it. Earlier this week I picked up the book to continue reading it. I read about 6 to 8 pages when I realized, I didn't remember what I just read. Before buying the book, I read the reviews on Amazon. There were tons of great reviews by readers, so that helped my decision. I guess that I'm in the minority, there was no way I could finish this. The book didn't hold my attention. I have the movie on my Netflix queue. I hope I'll be able to follow the movie all the way until the end.

I haven't finished reading a book since March 31. That is a big drought for me. I usually read about four books a month. When the spring sports season started my daily schedule changed from having lots of time before a game, to hardly any at all. After returning home from work in the morning, I have time to make and eat lunch, catch a short nap, run, shower, then head off to a game. When I return home from my game, it is usually late and I have to eat dinner then go straight to bed. Instead of reading recently, I've watched Seinfeld Seasons 8 and 9 in their entirety. When I watch DVD's of TV shows I need to watch them in order and all of them at once. But with a book that doesn't interest me I can see why I shelved it for an entire month.

Friday afternoon my husband and I will be heading down to Toledo, Ohio to do some shopping and eat dinner. My husband's birthday was last Sunday and he had to work, so tomorrow will sort of be his nice birthday dinner. The restaurant he chose to eat at is Famous Dave's. I know he is looking forward to the ribs. I'm looking forward to the bread pudding.

While down in Toledo, we will stop at Westfield Franklin Park Mall. Inside the mall is a Borders. Maybe when we are in the bookstore, I can find a book to read. I should try my finding a new book with my old favorites: Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, Princess Diana, John F. Kennedy, John Wayne, and World War II. Any book on these subjects, I could read it in two days. It doesn't matter how many books I have read about them before. I just can't get enough.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Monday, April 28, 2008

Weekend Update

Saturday I photographed my first wedding of the year. I forgot how my legs and upper body feel after standing for eight hours with two camera. The wedding went well. It was a little chilly, sunny and windy. I didn't take too many photos outside due to the wind. During the reception, the song that my husband and I danced to for our first dance was played, I Cross My Heart by George Strait. It made me instantly think of my wedding day. Before I left the reception, the DJ played Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) by Big & Rich. It made me laugh because a week or so ago my husband downloaded that song and likes playing it loud on the computer. I think its funny that he just heard of that song. It was released in 2004.

Sunday was my husband's birthday. In the morning, I made him a two layer chocolate cake. It tasted fabulous by the way. We had lunch with his family. Then both of us took naps during the afternoon while watching NASCAR. Unfortunately for my husband, he had to go to work on his birthday. While I ran three miles on the treadmill. I wasn't sure how my legs would feel after standing for eight hours the night before. At the end of the three miles, my legs were tired.

After running I watched some TV before taking a shower. There was really nothing on so I watched A Shot of Love 2 with Tila Tequila. I never seen that show and I just wanted something to watch. I watched the entire hour. I think I just got hooked on another reality show. Did I just admit that I liked that show?

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Mike





Happy Birthday sweetie.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

These pretzels are making me thirsty

My goal last night was to run 8 miles.

Earlier in the day I was on the website, Map My Run, and planned my new route. I was determined to do it because it was such a gorgeous day. I grabbed my iPod and my Forerunner 101 and headed outdoors. I told my husband that I wasn't taking my keys with me and if I wasn't back in two hours that he needed to look for me.

Within minutes of starting my run, my legs were already very tired. I started my pace slow on purpose to get me through the entire eight miles, but the pace was slower then normal. I decided to continue with the run. I thought about stopping to walk, but I didn't want to do that.

Around mile 4, I was getting very thirsty. On runs, I never bring water or Gatorade with me because I don't have anywhere to put them. If I get thirsty, I stop at a college that is on my route and get a drink of water. When I was near the college, I didn't want to stop running because if I did it would be hard for me to start again. It was at that point that I decided to skip the 8 mile run.

I hated the thought of not going the full distance, but I wanted to get home to my bottle of grape Gatorade. On the second half of my run I passed the street I was supposed to turn left on to continue the last four miles. When I ran across that street, I did have a thought just to make the left turn and do it. But with my legs as tired as they were, I knew I wouldn't made it without walking. I know taking walking breaks during a run is OK. But I don't like to do that. When I go running I want to run the entire distance without walking. I need to prove to myself I can do it.

When I arrived home, I looked at my Forerunner 101. It said I ran 5.1 miles. Not bad, just three miles short of my goal. With that I walked down the driveway to the backdoor of my house. I really wanted to drink that Gatorade. I noticed that my husband's truck was missing from the driveway. He was not back from Lowe's yet. I told him before my run that if I wasn't back in two hours to look for me. He probably thought he had more time.

Without house keys, I was locked out of the house. And locked out from my precious Gatorade. I really needed a drink of water. I walked back to the garden hose in my driveway. I turned on the water and drank from the hose. It was really gross. The water was extremely warm and it had a funky taste to it. But it was better then nothing.

I waited for my husband to come home. About 10 or 15 minutes later he pulled into the driveway. I said to him that I cut my run short because I was thirsty. Since he wasn't home, I told him I drank from the hose. He said he was sorry that I had to wait outside and drink from the hose. He suggested that I should buy one of those hydration backpacks. I thought it was a good idea. I know it will help out during a long run on a warm day. It won't give me an excuse to cut short a run because I was thirsty.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Monday, April 21, 2008

Neighborhood fun

Some of my neighbors think it is summer already.

They brought a towel outside and laid it on the sidewalk. Not just any sidewalk, the sidewalk right next to the street. The street where cars drive by. Two girls wearing only bikinis, oiled themselves up and are now laying on the towel. Classy.

Note: It is only 57 degrees and they shouldn't be wearing bikinis as they are bigger girls.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Thursday, April 17, 2008

300!

I forced myself to run outside during the early afternoon. Usually the time I like to run is in the late afternoon. I knew if I didn't run around 1:30 pm today, that I wouldn't get in my run. Who likes to run after photographing a softball and baseball game for over 2.5 hours?

My afternoon run was slow. My legs were very tired and I got stomach cramps about 2 miles into my run. After I got the cramps, I took a short walking break. Even though the run wasn't the greatest it did give me some good news. With my 3.5 mile run this afternoon, I crossed 300 miles run for the year!

Its very exciting to hit that mark only four months into the year. With my spring sports schedule of photographing games Monday through Friday between the hours of 3:30 and 8 pm, it makes it harder to get in my daily runs. (In the mornings, I work every M-F from 4:30/5 am until 11/11:30 am in the office. Its safe to say my days are busy.) Take example yesterday, I planned to run 6 miles outside on my night off. My plans changed when my brother and sister wanted me to help them unload my late grandmother's possessions at our rental storage unit. After 2.5 hours of lifting and carrying boxes and furniture, I was tired. To make up for the fact I was tired, I only ran 3 miles instead of 6.

Until the spring sports season is over, I have to make the time to squeeze in runs in the available time that I have. I hope when August rolls around my mileage will be in the neighborhood of 600.

2004: 90.1
2005: 120.2
2006: 153.9
2007: 147.5
2008: 301.3

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Wasted day

I went to the doctor yesterday for a follow up appointment. I walked into the waiting room and there was one other person. I thought I would be in and out in a hurry. Besides the doctors appointment I had plenty to do. I had to photograph a baseball game which started at the same time of my appointment, I wanted to squeeze in a run before meeting my family at 6:30 pm.

I signed in at 1:42 pm for a 2 pm appointment. About 1:55 pm the other person in the waiting room was called back. I thought it should be any moment for me. To occupy my time, the office had some health program on. I watched that for a while. It didn't hold my interest long. To pass the time better, I played my iPod. It only helped a bit.

My name was finally called at 2:23 pm. I was shown to a room by the assistant. She asked how I was doing. I really wanted to tell her that I was mad that I had to wait almost 25 minutes for my appointment that was scheduled at 2 pm. But I went the safe route and said OK. She said she didn't believe me. The assistant was with me for a total of 2 minutes. At 2:26 pm, the assistant left the room and said she would tell the doctor I was here.

While in the room by myself, I thought about taking a nap on the table, but I didn't. I wasn't able to get my nap in due to the appointment and the college baseball game I needed to photograph right after my appointment. Next, I glanced around the room for something to look at. Not much. I did notice the clock in the office was an hour behind. After 10 minutes, I realized the doctor wasn't coming in anytime soon so I turned on my iPod.

The doctor walked into the room around 3 pm. I was with her for about five minutes. All of that waiting just to talk to the doctor for five minutes.

After I left the doctor's office and drove across town to the college to photograph a baseball game. When I got to the game it was the top of the sixth inning in game one. I was a lucky it was a doubleheader because I only took six photos during the last two innings. When the first game was over there was a 25 minute break before the second game.

My appointment ruined my whole afternoon. Having to wait for the second game I didn't leave work until 6:30 pm. I was late getting to my Mom's house for the meeting and I never got my run in. Next time I schedule an appointment, I'm going to try to get the first one after lunch. I don't need to be sitting in the doctor's office for an hour and a half.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Friday, April 11, 2008

Raindrops keep falling on my head

Today is a beautiful day in my corner of Michigan. The sun is shining and we are having very spring like weather at 66 degrees. Later this afternoon a storm front will come in a take it all away.

The weather will still be warm later today but thunderstorms and wind will be attached with it. I'm hoping the storm doesn't roll through town until the track meet I'm schedule to photograph is over. If it does start to storm before the end of the meet, I hope the meet is at half way. If it is half way, I still get to see some of the good races.

After the huge storm comes through, the temperatures will be dropping down overnight about 30 degrees. Tomorrow morning at 9 am I will be running in a 5K. If I have to run 3.1 miles on a cold rainy day really doesn't bother me, but I prefer the rain to stay away during the race.

I would like to beat or match some of my 5K times from 2007. I don't know if that will happen. The other day I was running and my left quad started to hurt again. I don't have pain just when I'm running, it hurts when I walk. I know I will be able to run through the pain but my time might not be so good. Oh well. At least I will be out on a starting line tomorrow.

Good luck to the other people running 5Ks and half marathons Saturday.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Dad



John Wayne Clark
April 10, 1942 - August 15, 1998
Happy Birthday Dad

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Monday, April 07, 2008

Outside and sunny

The weather over the weekend was actually nice, sunny and 50s. It made my decision to run outside easy.

I haven't run outside since since February 19. That day the temperatures were hovering around zero and it was icy. Over the weekend I didn't have to think about ice. I just had to avoid the puddles of water on the streets.

Saturday I ran 6.1 miles, just short of a 10K. I was only off my best 10K time by three minutes, but the run was slow. Usually my first run of the year is slow outside. I don't have a treadmill belt helping me run. When I finished my legs were tingling, my right knee hurt and so did my right hip. Physically I wasn't feeling too good after my run, but mentally I was. It was so nice to be back outside running. I ran with my iPod for the first time and time went by so fast. They only thing I don't like about running with my iPod is my left earphone keeps falling out of my ear. Sunday's solution to the iPod problem was I put tape over my ear. It kept the earphone from falling out, but I probably looked silly.

Sunday was a great day as well. I didn't want to waste a good day by sitting inside. I was unsure if I wanted to run. I was sore from Saturday's run, but I laced up my shoes and went outside. Almost two miles into the run, my right knee was hurting and I was getting side cramps. I still wanted to run but closer to my home, so I took a short cut.

While on the run, a bunch of guys were playing football. When I ran by I heard whistling. I hoped they weren't whistling at me. I didn't even want to look at them so I kept going. Later two different vehicles of girls drove by. Both groups of girls yelled out the window at me. Why do people feel the need to yell at runners? When I'm driving and I see a runner, I think good for them or I should be out doing that. Not let's roll down the window and yell. Idiots.

I finished Sunday's run at 4.1 miles. After the run, I was in more pain then after my 6. 1 mile run Saturday. My right hip hurt and I think I'm getting shin splits, but it is worth it. It was a good weekend. I ran 10.2 miles outside. In the sunlight.

Usually Monday's are one of my days off from running, but there is no way that I can't run today. The sun is shining and it is going to be 62 degrees. This weekend I will be running my first 5K of the year. The weather will not be as nice as it was this past weekend. It is supposed to rain and be cold. I'm so looking forward to it.

Friday, April 04, 2008

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Spring breeze

After weeks of having spring sports games canceled due to the nasty weather. There was a change. The weather was nice and I finally photographed a game.

It was sunny, but a bit chilly at the college softball game yesterday afternoon. I wore a sweater and my winter coat to keep me warm while I worked. When I got out of my car, it didn't seem like there was any wind so I decided to leave my hat in the car. Big mistake.

I stood beside the home team's dugout on the first base side. There was a nice swirling wind that was hitting me in the face. Too bad I didn't feel that wind when I stepped out of my car. I regretted not bringing my hat. I had plenty of time to go back to the car before the game, but I didn't. I didn't want to lose my spot by the dugout. To pass the time before the game, I turned around to look at the crowd sitting in the bleachers. Some of the people sitting in the stands were just wearing short sleeve t-shirts and shorts. It was sunny but not that warm. It was only in the low 40s. Just looking at them made me colder in my sweater and winter coat.

It is sunny again today and warmer. I wonder when I photograph another college softball game later this afternoon will fans be wearing short sleeve shirts and shorts because it is close to 50 degrees? That isn't what I will be wearing to the game. You'll find me in a long sleeve shirt, winter coat and of course my hat.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Tuesday, April 01, 2008