Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Books read in 2014

Death's Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab the Body Farm Where the Dead do Tell Tales, William Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Roads, Earl Swift
Never Suck A Dead Man's Hand: Curious Adventures of a CSI, Dana Kollmann 
Confessions of a Surgeon, Paul A. Ruggieri M.D.
Lincoln's Grace Robbers, Steve Sheinkin
Why Your Prescription Takes So Damn Long to Fill, Drugmonkey
Beyond the Body Farm, Dr. Bill Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession, Mark Obmascik
True Hollywood Noir: Filmland Mysteries and Murders, Dina Di Mambro

Island of Vice: Theodor Roosevelt's Quest to Clean Up Sin-Loving New York, Richard Zacks   
Mortal Evidence: The Forensics Behind Nine Shocking Cases, Cyril H. Wecht
Amelia, Nancy Nahra
Priceless: How I Went Undercover to Rescue the World's Stolen Treasures, Robert K. Wittman & John Shiffman 
The Fault in Our Stars, John Green

Currently Reading: Hot Lights, Cold Steel, Michale J. Collins, M.D.

Monday, March 10, 2014

World Indoor Track and Field Championships

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The IAAF World Indoor Track and Field Championships took place this past weekend in Sopot, Poland.

Day 1
Ryan Whiting won the gold in the men's shot put. Whiting tossed 72-4.25 on his fourth throw to claim the gold.

Sharon Day-Monroe was just six points short of winning a bronze medal in the women's pentathlon with 4718 points. Nadine Broersen of Netherlands won the gold with 4830 points. Brianne Theisen Eaton was second with 4768 and Alina Fodorova of Ukraine was third with 4724 points.

Day 2
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Ashton Eaton won another championship over the weekend. Eaton won the World heptathlon championship with the second-highest point total ever. He finished with 6632 points. In the last event, Eaton missed setting a world record by a second.

Nia Ali crossed the finish line first to defeat defending World Indoor champ Sally Peason in the 60m hurdles. Ali's time was 7.80, which is a PB (personal best), and Pearson's time was 7.85. Former Michigan Wolverine and American, now from Great Britian, Tiffany Porter claimed bronze with a season best time of 7.86.

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Francena McCorory was in third place with 100m to go in the women's 400m and passed everyone to win the gold in 51.12. McCorory was the third consecutive American to win the world title. Jamaica's Kaliese Spencer was second with a PB of 51.54 and Bahamas' Shaunae Miller was third in 52.06. Joanna Atkins of the USA finished sixth in 52.55.

Marvin Bracy came up short against Great Britian's Richard Kilty. Kilty won the 60m with a PB in 6.49. Bracy won silver, just finishing .02 seconds off of Kilty in 6.51. Bronze went to Femi Ogunode from Qatar in 6.52.

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In the men's 400m, Pavel Maslak from Czechoslovakia, set a national indoor record with his time 45.24 to win. Chris Brown from the Bahamas was second with a PB of 45.58 and Kyle Clemons from the USA was third in 45.74. Clemons teammate David Verburg was fourth in 46.21.

The USA didn't fare too well in the women's and men's 1500m run. Abeba Aregawi of Sweden won the women's 1500m in 4:00.61. Axumawit Embaye of Ethopia was second with a PB of 4:07.12 and former Michigan Wolverine, Nicole Sifuentes of Canada was third in 4:07.61. Sifuentes set a national indoor record with her time. Treniere Moser originally finished in sixth with a time of 4:07.84. That was a PB for Moser. Moser was moved up to fifth after the disqualification of Rababe Arafi. Heather Kampf lead until the 200m mark. Shortly after, Kampf stepped on the inside rail of the track and fell. Kampf finished in 9th in 4:21.78, but was disqualified.

In the men's 1500m, Ayanleh Souleiman won the event in 3:37.52. Aman Wote was second in 3:38.08 and Abdalaati Iguider was third in 3:38.21. American Will Leer ran in the back for most of the race and finished in seventh in 3:39.60. Leer was moved up to sixth after the disqualification of New Zealand's Nick Willis.

Day 3
The USA men's 4x400m relay set a world indoor record with their time of 3:02.13. Besides setting the indoor record, they also received a world record bonus of $50,000 that was offered by the IAAF. Kyle Clemons, David Verburg, Kind Butler and Calvin Smith were the athletes on the world record relay team. Great Britian finished in second with a season best time of 3:03.49 and Jamaica was third with a national indoor record of 3:03.69.

The USA women's 4x400m relay also won gold. The relay team of Natasha Hastings, Joanna Atkins, Francena McCorory and Cassandra Tate clocked a 3:24.83. Jamaica set a national indoor record with their time of 3:26.54 for silver and Great Britain had a season best time of 3:27.90.

In the women's 60m, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won gold with a PB of 6.98. Murielle Ahoure was second with a season best of 7.01 and American Tianna Bartoletta was third in 7.06.

Caleb Mwangangi Ndiku of Kenya won the men's 3000m in 7:54.94. American Bernard Lagat won silver with his time of 7:55.22. Lagat was the oldest finalist ever and the oldest medalist ever in an event at the World Indoor Championships. Ethiopia's Dejen Gebremeskel was third in 7:55.39. Galen Rupp finished just outside the medals in fourth place with a time of 7:55.84.

Chanelle Price of the USA, went wire to wire to win the women's 800m in 2:00.09. Angelika Cichocka was second in 2:00.45 and Marina Arzamasova was third in 2:00.79.

In the men's 60m hurdles, American Omo Osaghae ran a world leading time to win gold in 7.45. France's Pascal Martinot-Lagarde was second in 7.46 and teammate Garfield Darien was third with a PB in 7.47.

Friday, March 07, 2014

Car troubles

My Pontiac Grand Prix is giving me problems. It has been to the repair shop four times since the beginning of 2014.

It stared back in January when I was driving home from work. My car died on a busy street. A sheriff's deputy stopped to help. He popped the hood and try to figure out what was wrong with it. At that time another bystander stopped to help. Both of their efforts where unsuccessful. While the guys were trying to help, I called my husband to have a tow truck sent out my way. The tow truck arrived and put my car on the back of a flat bed. My car was towed to a local car shop.

The car shop found the issue. They said the throttle body was really dirty and mucked up. They cleaned it and test drove my car. They said it felt good. They cleaned the part to save me money. The part is very expensive. I picked up my car a day or two later, and it drove fine.

A couple of weeks later, I started my car in the morning before work. My car was chugging and black smoke was coming out of the exhaust. I saw on my dashboard the same things I saw a few weeks ago: reduced engine power and no traction control. I knew I needed to buy the expensive part. My husband gave me a ride to work and I had my car towed later in the day. The same tow trucker driver stopped at my house and said, "It's you again." Yes. It is me and my car. I told him it was the same issue and the repair shop was just trying to save me money. But I needed an expensive part for my car. The shop had to special order the part and I got my car back a couple of days later.

Again, a few weeks later, I started my car before work. It started chugging, black smoke was coming out of the tailpipe and my dashboard read "reduced engine power." I turned the car off and woke my husband up to drive me to work. The next day, instead of towing my vehicle. My husband attached a tow strap to the back of his truck and to the front of my car. He pulled my car with his truck the few short blocks to the repair shop. Driving a car in neutral without power steering is awful. The brakes didn't feel like they were working. I was scared that I was going to hit the back of his truck. But we made it to the repair shop alright.

The shop called two days later saying that the car was working great. One of the shop guys took it on an extensive test drive and it felt smooth. My husband gave me a ride to the shop before he went to go workout at the gym. I picked up my keys, started my car and left the shop driveway. Not even 50 feet away and my car dies in the middle of one the busiest streets in the city. I put on my hazards, called the shop and said my car was dead just out of the driveway.  One of the shop guys got my car started,turned it around and got it back into the shop parking lot. He said that the car was just driving so well, but as he was saying that my car was chugging again. The shop guy that called to say my car was done said he was embarrassed. He said they would figure out what the issue was and fix it.

A couple of days later, the shop called my husband to explain the issue. The map sensor that was in my car was set to 8000 feet above sea level, when we are only at 800 feet. My car was also set at 8000 rpm. He said with those two issues, it was basically chocking my car to death. I joked with the guy that I was going across the street to get gas, I said I hope to make it over there. For everything I went through, I wasn't charged for the repair. My part was under warranty, so that paid for it. Before leaving, I told the shop guy that I liked them, but I didn't want to see them again for a while.

I have driven my car to work twice this week. It has been driving smooth. When I was backing into a parking spot yesterday, my dashboard said "Traction Control". When my car was chugging the previous times, my dashboard also read that. I started to worry. I was thinking, "Is my car going to die again?" But I thought, I could have just drove over some ice in the parking lot. On my drive home later, my car didn't give me any issues. As I was parking in my driveway, which is very icy, my dashboard read: traction control. I didn't think much of it since I was on ice.

For the next couple of weeks, I'm going to keep my car close to home. I really hope it is fixed for good. I need to trust that my car won't die in the middle of the road.  

Thursday, March 06, 2014

Platinum Award

On February 14, I earned my second Platinum Award from The President's Challenge. I earned my first Platinum Award back on March 13, 2012.

Since 2012, I have earned another Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards in three months. To earn a Platinum Award, you must accumulate 1,000,000 points. I earned those points by running, doing aerobics, walking, doing household tasks and shoveling snow.

It took me 23 months to earn my second Platinum Award. I hope to have another in just under two years.

Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Lent

Today is Ash Wednesday. Which is also the first day of Lent. Lent is forty weekdays starting with Ash Wednesday and ends the day before Easter, April 20.

Every year I give something up. One year it was pop.  I didn't start drinking it again until years later. I occasionally have a pop now, but it wasn't like it was in the past. I might have one once a week. I have also given up chips, cookies and chocolate. But I have always gone back to eating those regularly.

This year I'm giving up snacking in between meals.  When I lost all my weight back in the 2010, that is what helped me do it. The reason I'm doing that this year is because I find myself in the kitchen a lot eating chips or cookies for no reason. It is just a habit. I hope these next 40 days can break that mindless ending habit.

Tuesday, March 04, 2014

Books read in 2014

Death's Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab the Body Farm Where the Dead do Tell Tales, William Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Roads, Earl Swift
Never Suck A Dead Man's Hand: Curious Adventures of a CSI, Dana Kollmann 
Confessions of a Surgeon, Paul A. Ruggieri M.D.
Lincoln's Grace Robbers, Steve Sheinkin
Why Your Prescription Takes So Damn Long to Fill, Drugmonkey
Beyond the Body Farm, Dr. Bill Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession, Mark Obmascik
True Hollywood Noir: Filmland Mysteries and Murders, Dina Di Mambro

Island of Vice: Theodor Roosevelt's Quest to Clean Up Sin-Loving New York, Richard Zacks   
Mortal Evidence: The Forensics Behind Nine Shocking Cases, Cyril H. Wecht
Amelia, Nancy Nahra
Priceless: How I Went Undercover to Rescue the World's Stolen Treasures, Robert K. Wittman & John Shiffman
 
Currently Reading: The Fault in Our Stars, John Green

Monday, March 03, 2014

Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships

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The Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships took place over the weekend at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio.

The Penn State Nittany Lions won the women's title over Michigan by 10.5 points. Penn State accumulated 114.5 over Michigan's 104 points. The Wisconsin Badgers men's team won by a closer margin over Nebraska, 122.5-118. 

The Michigan Wolverines women's team did have some individual title winners. Cindy Ofili won the 60m hurdles. Ofili set a new SPIRE Institute record and set a PR with a time of 8.08 seconds. Erin Finn set a SPIRE Institute record and broke a Michigan record in the 5000m run. Finn won the race in 15:52.11. Michigan won another Distance Medley Relay in 11:12.52 with a team of Sami Mitchell, Danielle Pfeifer, Jamie Morrissey and Maya Long. Erin Busbee won the long jump with a leap of  20-4.25.

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On the men's side, the Wisconsin Badgers had some individual titles also: Reed Connor won the men's 3000m in 7:51.78. Mohammed Ahmed won the 5000m and set a SPIRE Institute record in 13:44.32. Japheth Cato won the heptathlon with 5837 points. Cato is the first ever four-time Big Ten heptathlon champion.

The next event is the NCAA Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, New Mexico on March 14-15.

Women's results
1. Penn State          114.5
2. Michigan            104
3. Nebraska             92
4. Minnesota           64.5
5. Purdue                 53
6. Ohio State           51
7. Michigan State    50
8. Iowa                    49.5
9. Illinois                 47
10. Indiana              46.5
11. Wisconsin          29


Men's results
1. Wisconsin           122.5
2. Nebraska             118
3. Penn State           72
4. Illinois                 71.5
5. Purdue                 61
6. Minnesota           57
7. Ohio State           55
8. Michigan State    51
9. Indiana                 40.5
10. Iowa                   30
11. Michigan            23.5

Friday, February 28, 2014

The Art of the Louvre's Tuileries Garden

I attended the exhibition of The Art of the Louvre's Tuileries Garden at the Toledo Museum of Art last week. This exhibition shows the art, design and evolution of the famous Paris Tuileries Garden. It includes paintings, sculptures, photographs and drawings.

My personal favorites of the exhibition were the four marble statues that were displayed in the center of the first gallery. Those marble statues were commissioned by Louis XIV. I also loved the daguerreotype photography.

The Art of the Louvre's Tuileries Garden will be on display until May 11. Prices for adults is $8.50 and students is $5.50 and for seniors over 65 it is free. The Toledo Museum of Art is located at 2445 Monroe Street. Hours are 10 am-4 pm Tuesday and Wednesday; 10 am - 9 pm Thursday and Friday; 10 am -5 pm Saturday; Noon to 5 pm Sunday and is closed Monday.


Thursday, February 27, 2014

Books read in 2014

Death's Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab the Body Farm Where the Dead do Tell Tales, William Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Roads, Earl Swift
Never Suck A Dead Man's Hand: Curious Adventures of a CSI, Dana Kollmann 
Confessions of a Surgeon, Paul A. Ruggieri M.D.
Lincoln's Grace Robbers, Steve Sheinkin
Why Your Prescription Takes So Damn Long to Fill, Drugmonkey
Beyond the Body Farm, Dr. Bill Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession, Mark Obmascik
True Hollywood Noir: Filmland Mysteries and Murders, Dina Di Mambro

Island of Vice: Theodor Roosevelt's Quest to Clean Up Sin-Loving New York, Richard Zacks   
Mortal Evidence: The Forensics Behind Nine Shocking Cases, Cyril H. Wecht
Amelia, Nancy Nahra

Currently Reading: Priceless: How I Went Undercover to Rescue the World's Stolen Treasures, Robert K. Wittman & John Shiffman

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Dale Jr.

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In the late hours of Sunday night, after a six hour rain delay, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. won his second Daytona 500. Earhardt Jr.'s first Daytona win was in 2004.

This victory ended Earhardt Jr's. 55 race drought that goes back to 2012. Junior lead six times for 54 laps. There were 42 lead changes and four multi-car crashes. A crash with seven laps to go by Austin Dillon, who was driving the No. 3 car for the first time since Dale Earnhardt's 2001 death, set up a two lap shootout. Earnhardt Jr. was able to get a jump on Brad Keselowski and had teammate Jeff Gordon following him. Denny Hamlin was able to charge to the front and challenge Earnhardt Jr. for the lead. Earnhardt was able to hold him off.

Earnhardt Jr. said in Victory Lane, "Winning this race is the greatest felling that you could feel in this sport besides accepting the trophy for the championship. I didn't know if I'd ever get the chance to feel it again and it feels just as good."

I loved the photo that Junior posted on his Twitter account this morning. I bet your Dad is happy.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

USA Indoor Track and Field Championships

Kirby Lee
The USA Indoor Track and Field Championships concluded Sunday in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The championships served as a selection process for the upcoming 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Sopot, Poland, March 7-9.

Day 2

Bernard Lagat won the 3000m race in 7:46.01. Lagat ran the fastest time by an American in meet history. Lagat started his kick with 200m to go and ran away from everyone. Galen Rupp finished second in 7:48.19 and will join Lagat in Poland for the World Indoor Championships.

The women's 3000m didn't go as smoothly as the men's race. Gabe Grunewald, the race winner, was disqualified when she clipped and impeded the stride of Jordan Hasay on the final lap. Shannon Rowbury placed second behind Grunewald in 9:25.49. Sara Vaughn was third in 9:26.46. Hasay didn't recover after being clipped, finished fourth. After several protests once the race was concluded, Grunewald was disqualified and Rowbury was declared the race winner. Sara Vaughn was then moved up to second, but will not go to Poland. Vaughn didn't run a qualifying time this season, but Hasay has.

Kirby Lee
Late Monday afternoon, Jordan Hasay withdrew her protest. Gabe Grunewald was reinstated as the women's 3000m winner. Gruenwald and Rowbury will represent the USA in Poland. Jordan Hasay said, " As with all of the competitors who lined up on Saturday, I desperately wanted to make the team to represent the United States at the upcoming World Indoor Track and Field Championships. Since Saturday evening my emotions have ranged from despair to determination to go to Poland and represent my country as best I can. After much thought and consideration, however, I have decided to withdraw my protest as I do not want to make a national team under these circumstances. I wish all members of USA team going to Poland my best and look forward to continuing to train hard and competing to represent the USA in future World Championship and Olympic Games."

Gray Horn won his first heptathlon title by setting a new PR with 6,071 points. That places Horn fifth in the world.  Women's pentathlon winner Sharon Day-Monroe set an American Record winning her third title with 4,805 points. Day-Monroe broke the previous record of 4,753 that was held by DeDee Nathan and Hyleas Fountain.

Other winners from Day 2 was Erik Kynard clearing 7-6.50 to win his first title in the high jump. Tyron Steward leaped 26-11.75 to win his first title in the long jump. Tori Polk won the women's long jump with a PR of 21-11.75. AG Kruger was the best in the weight throw. Kruger's winning toss was 77-9.25. Winning the men's pole vault was Mark Hollis. Hollis cleared 18-2.50Gwen Berry won the women's weight throw with a toss of 78-1.75. Tim Seaman won a close 3000m race walk over John Nunn. Seaman won in 11:40.75 over Nuun's 11:40.95. Maria Michta was the winner of the 3000m race walk in 12:47.79.
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Day 3

The third day of competition started with the women's triple jump. Amanda Smock won the title with a leap of 45-3.75. The men's shot put was won by Ryan Whiting with a huge toss of 72-11.25. Mary Saxer unseated Jenn Suhr to claim the women's pole vault championship Sunday. Saxer cleared 15-5.50 to win over Suhr's 15-3.50. Inika McPherson won the women's high jump going over the bar at 6-3.25. The women's shot put was won by Michelle Carter. Carter threw 60-6.50. Taking the final field championship was Chris Carter in the men's triple jump. Carter went 56-3.25 to win.

Mary Cain was the class of the women's 1500m field. Cain pulled away from the pack after following Heather Kampf during the beginning of the race. Cain won her second 1500m title in 4:07.05. Cain's teammate Treniere Moser was second in 4:09.93. My Oiselle teammates Amanda Winslow and Amanda Mergaeart placed 4th and 14th. Winslow's time was 4:14.38 and Mergaert finished in 4:28.32.

The men's 800m was won by Erik Sowinski in 1:47.86. Sowinski won his second indoor title. Coming in second was Robby Andrews in 1:48.44. Nick Symmonds was third in 1:48.48. Andrews hasn't run a qualifying time in the 800m this season, but Symmonds has. Symmonds will join Sowinski in Poland.

Coming from behind to win the women's 400m was Francena McCorory. McCorory won the race in 50.85 over Joanna Atkins in 51.13. The winner of the men's 400m came from the slow heat. Kyle Clemons won the 400m title in 45.60 over heat two runner David Verburg, who ran 45.62.

The women's 800m had another come from behind victory. Ajee Wilson passed Chanelle Price just before crossing the finish line. Wilson won the title with a time of 2:00.43 over Price who finished in 2:00.48. My favorites Molly Beckwith, Bethany Praska and Phoebe Wright finished in 4th, 5th and 6th.

The men's 1500m was a great race as well. Lopez Lomong won in 3:43.09. Will Leer tried to chase down Lomong to get the win, but fell short. Leer was second with a time of 3:43.21.

Tianna Bartoletta won a very close women's 60m race. Bartoletta finished in 7.08 over Lekeisha Lawson in 7.09. The women's 60m hurdles were won by Nia Ali in 7.80. Janay DeLoach Soukup was a close second in 7.82. Kevin Bracy defeated veteran Trell Kimmons to win the 60m title. Bracy won the race in 6.48 to Kimmons' 6.49. The men's 60m hurdles was a super close race. Omoghan Osaghae won in 7.56 (7.553) over Domini Berger 7.56 (7.556). Long time hurdler Terrence Trammell was third in 7.56 (7.559).

The championship weekend was fantastic. The USA is sending a great team over to Poland. Looking forward to a great World Championships in March.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Syracuse vs Duke: Round 2

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Syracuse Orange made the trip to Cameron Indoor Stadium Saturday night to play Duke Blue Devils. The first time these two teams played on February 1, it was a great game. Syracuse beat Duke in overtime 91-89.

This game was just exciting as that game and the outcome was different. Duke Blue Devils defeated Syracuse Orange  66-60. If a deciding call wasn't made in the final seconds of the game, the outcome could have been very different.

With Duke up 60-58, Duke's Rodney Hood drew a charge from Syracuse's C.J. Fair. After the charge was called, Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim ran unto the court to argue with the officials. It was then Boeheim was called with a technical foul and then ejected from the game. Duke's Quinn Cook made three of the foul free throws to make the score 63-58 with 10.4 seconds left.

If Boeheim would have stayed off the court and out of the official's face, who knows if Duke would have kept their lead once they got the ball back. With Boeheim storming the court, that gave Duke four free throws to seal the victory.

I thought the rematch was a great game, until the charge was called. I'm hoping for another Syracuse vs Duke rematch in the ACC tournament.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Books read in 2014

Death's Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab the Body Farm Where the Dead do Tell Tales, William Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Roads, Earl Swift
Never Suck A Dead Man's Hand: Curious Adventures of a CSI, Dana Kollmann 
Confessions of a Surgeon, Paul A. Ruggieri M.D.
Lincoln's Grace Robbers, Steve Sheinkin
Why Your Prescription Takes So Damn Long to Fill,Drugmonkey
Beyond the Body Farm, Dr. Bill Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession, Mark Obmascik
True Hollywood Noir: Filmland Mysteries and Murders, Dina Di Mambro

Island of Vice: Theodor Roosevelt's Quest to Clean Up Sin-Loving New York, Richard Zacks   
Mortal Evidence: The Forensics Behind Nine Shocking Cases, Cyril H. Wecht
 
Currently Reading: Amelia, Nancy Nahra

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Books read in 2014

Death's Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab the Body Farm Where the Dead do Tell Tales, William Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Roads, Earl Swift
Never Suck A Dead Man's Hand: Curious Adventures of a CSI, Dana Kollmann 
Confessions of a Surgeon, Paul A. Ruggieri M.D.
Lincoln's Grace Robbers, Steve Sheinkin
Why Your Prescription Takes So Damn Long to Fill,Drugmonkey
Beyond the Body Farm, Dr. Bill Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession, Mark Obmascik
True Hollywood Noir: Filmland Mysteries and Murders, Dina Di Mambro

Island of Vice: Theodor Roosevelt's Quest to Clean Up Sin-Loving New York, Richard Zacks   

Currently Reading: Mortal Evidence: The Forensics Behind Nine Shocking Cases, Cyril H. Wecht

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Clogged

My husband made dinner for us on Valentine's Day. We had Doritos taco salad. I was craving it earlier in the week. That evening we went grocery shopping and decided to have that for dinner.

My husband made the meal and I was going to start the dishes before we started eating. I was cleaning the pan in the sink, when I noticed that water was not draining. I turned on the garbage disposal to help drain the water. That didn't do anything. Water was rising in the sink. My husband tried to help. He got a plunger to see if he could break up whatever was stuck in the drain. The plunger didn't help either.

My husband went into the bathroom and saw that that sink was filling up with water. The kitchen and bathroom share the same pipe leading to the drain. My husband said after dinner he would go buy Drano to pour down the drain. After we finished eating, we left the plates on the counter because we didn't want to fill the sinks up more. I went to bed and my husband went to buy the Drano.

When I woke up Saturday morning, I asked if the drains were fixed. My husband said they were still clogged. I said that I would call a plumber that my husband uses frequently. I called the number later in the morning and left a message. I received a call back within five minutes. I was told that they don't unclog sinks over the weekend and we would have to wait until Monday.

I received a call from the plumbers Monday and set up an appointment for the afternoon. An hour and half after the plumber came over to the house, the drain was unclogged. There was a blockage way down in the pipe. The plumber used a 35 foot electric drain snake to break up the blockage.

Going without two sinks on the main floor of the house was a inconvenience. Thankful that we had another working sink and the clog was just a simple fix.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Billy Joel

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My husband surprised me on Christmas with tickets to see Billy Joel at the Palace of Auburn Hills outside of Detroit on February 15.

Our seats were very good. We sat on the right side of the stage and were not too far away from the stage. During the concert, all I could think about was what great photos I could have taken if I was allowed to bring my personal camera. I had to settle with my camera phone. My camera phone did take some pretty nice photos.

Billy sang Movin' Out, New York State of Mind, Piano Man, It's Still Rock and Roll to Me, Vienna, Everybody Loves You Now, Zanzibar, River of Dreams, A Room of Our Own, Big Shot, Only the Good Die Young, So It Goes and others. I was disappointed that he didn't sing We Didn't Start the Fire and My Life. But what he sang was awesome and he put on a great show.

I included a few of my camera phone photos.




Monday, February 17, 2014

Millrose Games

Kirby Lee
The 107th Millrose Games took place Saturday at the Armory in New York City.

Bernard Lagat broke a 33-year-old record in the 2000m run. The record was set in 1981 by Steve Scott. Lagat won the race in 4:54.74. Finishing behind Lagat was Cam Levins in 4:55.35.

Will Leer came from third place on the last lap to win the Wanamaker Mile. Leer passed leader Lawi Lalang and Nick Willis to come across first in 3:52.47. Lalang was second in 3:52.88 and Willis third in 3:53.02. Retiring Alan Webb finished 11th in 4:06.11.

In the women's Wanamaker Mile, Mary Cain went to the lead with two laps to go. Cain was able to run away from the pack and win the race in 4:27.73. Cain defeated a great field of ladies including: teammate Treniere Moser (2nd-4:28.86), Nicole Sifuentes (3rd -4:28.97), Sarah Brown, Emma Coburn, Morgan Uceny, my Oiselle teammate's Amanda Winslow (9th-4:35.58) and Lauren Penney (10th-4:35.71) and one of my favorite collegiate runners Florida's Cory McGee (12th-4:37.32).

Kim Conley won the 3000m in a breakaway in 8:48.35. Behind Conley in second was Betsy Saina in 8:50.60 and Abbey D'Agostino was fourth in 8:51.91. France's Pierra Ambroise Boose defeated Erik Sowinski and Nick Symmonds in the 1000m run. Bosse won in 2:17.63. Sowinski claimed second in 2:18.63 and Symmonds in 2:18.87. In the women's 800m, Ajee Wilson held off the field to win in 2:01.81. Finishing in 6th place was Amanda Eccleston in 2:04.40. I covered Eccleston when she ran cross country and track in high school. It was great seeing her run on national TV.

In the shorter races, Terrence Trammell won the 60m hurdles in 7.57. Janay DeLoach Soukup won the women's 60mH in 7.91. That is a world leading time. In the men's 60m, Marvin Bracy was the winner in 6.50 and Tori Bowie took the women's 60m in 7.14.

More track will be on TV this coming weekend. The USA Indoor Track and Field Championships will take place in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Saturday and Sunday. It will be on NBC Sports Network and Universal Sports.

Friday, February 14, 2014

Valentine's Day


Happy Valentine's Day! Especially to my wonderful husband. Also, happy birthday to my sister Diane.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Millrose Games

Track fans: The Millrose Games will take place Saturday at the Armory in New York City. The meet will be broadcast on NBCSN from 3-5 p.m. EST. After the NBCSN broadcast log on to USATF.tv to watch more from 5-7 p.m.

A few big named athletes will be running in the meet:  Matthew Centrowitz, Main Cain, Nick Willis, Morgan Uceny, Wallace Spearman, Bernard Lagat, Isiah Young, D'Angelo Cherry, Ameer Webb, Duane Solomon and Nick Symmonds.

Click to view the entire meet schedule.


Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Books read in 2014

Death's Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab the Body Farm Where the Dead do Tell Tales, William Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Roads, Earl Swift
Never Suck A Dead Man's Hand: Curious Adventures of a CSI, Dana Kollmann 
Confessions of a Surgeon, Paul A. Ruggieri M.D.
Lincoln's Grace Robbers, Steve Sheinkin
Why Your Prescription Takes So Damn Long to Fill, Drugmonkey
Beyond the Body Farm, Dr. Bill Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession, Mark Obmascik
True Hollywood Noir: Filmland Mysteries and Murders, Dina Di Mambro

Currently Reading:  Island of Vice: Theodor Roosevelt's Quest to Clean Up Sin-Loving New York, Richard Zacks

Monday, February 10, 2014

New Balance Indoor Grand Prix

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The New Balance Indoor Grand Prix took place Saturday at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston. Two major things happened at the meet: the US All-Star 4x800m team set a world record and  Mary Cain once again lowered her world junior record for 1000m.

The US All-Star relay team of Richard Jones, David Torrence, Duane Solomon and Erik Sowinski set a world record for the 4x800m in 7:13.11. The previous record was set in 2000. The US-All Stars finished just ahead of the NJ/NY Blue team (7:13.22). Coming in third was the Brooks Beast team in 7:18.52.

Mary Cain lowered the world junior record for the 1000m when she won the event in 2:35.80. Chanelle Price finished behind Cain in second in 2:36.93. Sarah Brown was third (2:36.90) and Molly Beckwith was fourth in 2:37.19.

Jenny Simpson didn't have the day she planned on in the 2 Mile. Simpson miscounted her laps and passed Sally Kipyego who was leading the race. Simpson thought she finished and stopped. Simpson saw Kigyego continuing to run, so Simpson started running again. Kigyego won the race in 9:21.04, Simpson was second in 9:26.19. Simpson's time put her three seconds off the American 2 Mile record. Placing in third was Jordan Hasay in 9:36.0.

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In the men's mile, Nick Willis won in 3:57.41. Galen Rupp stopped running with two laps to go. Rupp said that his left leg was sore. Pat Casey finished second in 3:58.18 and Nate Brannen was third in 3:58.37.

Other winners at the meet was Marvin Bracy in the 60m dash (6.53). Tianna Bartoletta won the women's 60m dash in 7.17. Jenn Suhr won the pole vault clearing 15-5 feet. Kim Conley won the 2000m in 5:41.10. Joseph Kovacs won the shot put with a throw of 70 feet .5 inches. Tori Bowie won the long jump with a leap of 6.67 meters. Hagos Gebrhiwet won the men's 3000m in 7:34.13. American Ryan Hill was third in 7:34.87. Natasha Hastings won the women's 400m in 52.05. Jarrin Solomon won the men's 500m in 1:01.84.




Thursday, February 06, 2014

Books read in 2014

Death's Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab the Body Farm Where the Dead do Tell Tales, William Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Roads, Earl Swift
Never Suck A Dead Man's Hand: Curious Adventures of a CSI, Dana Kollmann 
Confessions of a Surgeon, Paul A. Ruggieri M.D.
Lincoln's Grace Robbers, Steve Sheinkin
Why Your Prescription Takes So Damn Long to Fill, Drugmonkey
Beyond the Body Farm, Dr. Bill Bass & Jon Jefferson
The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession, Mark Obmascik

Currently Reading:  True Hollywood Noir: Filmland Mysteries and Murders, Dina Di Mambro

Wednesday, February 05, 2014

Tuesday, February 04, 2014

Hot Chocolate Hustle 5K

I ran the Hot Chocolate 5K on Saturday morning. When I was leaving the house to drive to the event, it started snowing. The snow would continue during the race and for part of the day. The snow later stopped and turned to rain. Not very good conditions to run in.

The snow was falling fast and starting to pile up. I wore my trail shoes to help give me traction. Some other runners just wore regular shoes. Some had Yaxtrax on too. When the race started, I was trying to stay in the front. Running through mounds of snow wasn't helping me too much. It was bulky and and couldn't get much traction.

After crossing the first mile, I could hear people behind me. Most of them were guys. A few ladies passed me too. I know they were having trouble running in the snow too, but it looked like they weren't having any difficulties. It seemed that I could never pick the right path to run on. I was following tire tracks in the snow and so did others. That seemed more slippery to me. Then I would run on fresh snow and it seemed like my feet were cement blocks. It was just a no-win situation.

I was running side-by-side with another lady for the last mile. It is so rare that I actually run with people. We didn't talk, just ran together. She started to pull away, then I would track her down and end up side-by-side again. With less then a half mile to go, I ran up behind her again. It seemed like she was slowing down, so I went around her. We made a right hand turn to do a short loop around a neighborhood block before running into the finish line. These streets weren't plowed and the snow was deep. I was able to keep the lady behind me until we made the final left turn to lead us straight to the finish line. I wasn't able to keep any footing in the deep snow and I couldn't chase her down one final time. I finished in 31:04 and placed first in my age group.

This race was difficult. The snow was about 1-2 inches deep and slowed everyone down. Can't wait until the snow is gone and our times are faster. That is when racing is the best.

Monday, February 03, 2014

Losses

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This past weekend was not a good weekend in sports for the teams I like. They all lost.

It all started Saturday when the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team lost to Minnesota Golden Gophers 85-69. Michigan held the lead at halftime, 38-34, but couldn't hold on to the lead. Two Minnesota players, Amanda Zahui and Rachel Banham lead all scorers with 24 points. Siera Thompson was Michigan's leading scorer with 19. Michigan falls to 14-8, 5-4 Big Ten and Minnesota is 14-9, 3-6 Big Ten.

No. 17 Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team lost a close game in OT to No. 2 Syracuse Orange Saturday night. Syracuse topped Duke 91-89 in OT. Duke's Jabari Parker and Amile Jeffereson fouled out of the game in the last two minutes of regulation. Rasheed Sulaimon of Duke tied the game at 78 when he made a 3-point basketball before the buzzer to send the game into overtime. The Blue Devils lead in OT 87-84, but the Orange were able to rally to the win. Syracuse's C.J. Fair lead his team with 28 points and Rasheed Sulaimon was Duke's leading scorer with 16 points. Duke's record is now 17-5, 6-3 ACC and Syracuse is perfect at 21-0; 8-0 ACC.

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No. 10 ranked Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team was defeated by Indian Hoosiers 63-52 Sunday. Michigan was undefeated in Big Ten play. Michigan trailed 25-22 at halftime. In the second half, but Michigan tied the game at 29. Indiana then went on a 11-4 scoring run and Michigan couldn't catch up. Indiana's Kevin Ferrell lead all scorers with 27 points. Derrick Walton, Jr. was Michigan's scoring leader with 13 points. Michigan's record is now 16-5, 8-1 Big Ten and Indiana is 14-8, 4-5 Big Ten.

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No. 3 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team fell to No. 2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Sunday 88-67. Duke lost its first home ACC game since 2008.  They previously won 42 ACC games at home. Kayla McBride lead Notre Dame with 23 points. Duke's Tricia Liston also scored 23 points. The Irish held the Blue Devils to a season low 39% shooting. After the win, Notre Dame is in now alone in first place of the ACC. Duke is now 21-2, 8-1 ACC and Notre Dame is 21-0, 8-0 ACC.

The final loss of the weekend was Denver Broncos losing to Seattle Seahawks 43-8 in the Super Bowl. The game started out so horrible for Denver. The Broncos center snapped the ball over Peyton Manning's head and went into the endzone for a safety. For the quarter or two that I watched, Denver couldn't do anything at all. Seattle's defense was really good. The top performers for the game; Passing: Peyton Manning (DEN): 280 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT; Rushing: Percy Havin (SEA): 2 carries, 45 yards and Receiving: Demaryius Thomas (DEN): 13 receeptions, 118 yards, 1 TD.