I lost 40 pounds 18 days ago. I finally lost 45 pounds today. This time was a struggle. There were three to four times were I was a half pound away from 45. The next day when I thought I would be there. I wasn't. I was usually 1-2 pounds away again. It was very disappointing. My plan is to keep going to lose more. I know it won't be easy, but I will be doing my best to work it off.
Earlier this month, I wrote about joining The President's Challenge. I won a Bronze award Sunday by reaching 20,000 points. I'm after the Silver award now. I'm only 23,805 points away.
Photographer and runner: Interests: art, graffiti/street art, cemeteries and abandoned structures
Monday, May 31, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Random things
I photographed two track conference meets and a regional track meet. Each of these meets takes hours and I was in the sun a lot. The first two meets, I really didn't get sunburned. My legs just below my knees got really burned at yesterday's conference meet. It is my fault. I put sunblock on my arms and face, but not my legs. Besides being at a track meet for hours, there was no shade. The only shade was under the bleachers. Most of the teams set up their team tents there. I enjoyed photographing all three meets, so many great runners.
With all of the track meets I've photographed this week, my Nancy Drew reading has been on the back burner. My plan is to read at least three books over the Memorial Day weekend.
In speaking of Memorial Day weekend, my three day weekend officially started at 9:30 a.m. I will enjoy having three days off. I would say that I'm looking forward to running a 5K Saturday morning. It should be fun. I never have run this course before so I'm excited to run something new. I am worried about the heat during the race. The race starts at 10 a.m. I don't know why it is so late. Usually the races around the area start at 9 a.m.
With all of the track meets I've photographed this week, my Nancy Drew reading has been on the back burner. My plan is to read at least three books over the Memorial Day weekend.
In speaking of Memorial Day weekend, my three day weekend officially started at 9:30 a.m. I will enjoy having three days off. I would say that I'm looking forward to running a 5K Saturday morning. It should be fun. I never have run this course before so I'm excited to run something new. I am worried about the heat during the race. The race starts at 10 a.m. I don't know why it is so late. Usually the races around the area start at 9 a.m.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Books read in 2010
I love reading Nancy Drew books. It really brings me back to my summer childhood. I would attempt to read the series every summer. I never succeeded. While reading these books again, I've been finding my old bookmarks. Always near the front of the book. I can now read a Nancy Drew book in a couple of hours. Boy, times have changed.
Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story, C. David Heymann
Fletch, Too, Gregory Mcdonald
American Legacy: The Story of John and Caroline Kennedy, C. David Heymann
Tis Herself: An Autobiography, Maureen O'Hara and John Nicoletti
A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, C. David Heymann
John F. Kennedy, President, Hugh Sidey
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Norman Mailer
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1961-1990, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Amelia Earhart, Tanya Lee Stone
The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
Hungry, Crystal Reen with Marjorie Ingall
Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King, James Patterson
Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Stacy A. Cordery
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy, Nellie Connally & Mickey Herskowitz
After the Funeral, Agatha Christie
The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie
Best Evidence, David S. Lifton
The Secret of the Old Clock, Carolyn Keene
The Hidden Staircase, Carolyn Keene
The Bungalow Mystery, Carolyn Keene
The Mystery at Lilac Inn, Carolyn Keene
The Secret of Red Gate Farm, Carolyn Keene
Currently Reading: The Message in The Hollow Oak, Carolyn Keene
Up Next: The Whispering Statue, Carolyn Keene
Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story, C. David Heymann
Fletch, Too, Gregory Mcdonald
American Legacy: The Story of John and Caroline Kennedy, C. David Heymann
Tis Herself: An Autobiography, Maureen O'Hara and John Nicoletti
A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, C. David Heymann
John F. Kennedy, President, Hugh Sidey
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Norman Mailer
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1961-1990, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Amelia Earhart, Tanya Lee Stone
The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
Hungry, Crystal Reen with Marjorie Ingall
Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King, James Patterson
Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Stacy A. Cordery
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy, Nellie Connally & Mickey Herskowitz
After the Funeral, Agatha Christie
The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie
Best Evidence, David S. Lifton
The Secret of the Old Clock, Carolyn Keene
The Hidden Staircase, Carolyn Keene
The Bungalow Mystery, Carolyn Keene
The Mystery at Lilac Inn, Carolyn Keene
The Secret of Red Gate Farm, Carolyn Keene
Currently Reading: The Message in The Hollow Oak, Carolyn Keene
Up Next: The Whispering Statue, Carolyn Keene
Monday, May 24, 2010
Random things

I'm happy that I'm photographing so much track this week. I'm photographing a track regional this afternoon because it was postponed on Friday due to rain. On Wednesday and Thursday, I'm photographing conference meets. With the weather being so nice, I could photograph a track meet every day.
From out of the blue, it went from 60° to 80° in a day. On my runs, Sunday and this morning, I was not used to the heat. I hope to get accumulated to it this week because I'm running a 5K late Saturday morning.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Books read in 2010
I've been having a wonderful time re-reading my old Nancy Drew books. If I sit down and read, I can get through a book in an hour. That is what happened with the first two books. I have been a little busy this week, so I haven't had enough time to sit down to read it cover to cover so quickly. I plan to continue reading all of the books that I have in the collection. Those books should keep me busy for a month or so.
Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story, C. David Heymann
Fletch, Too, Gregory Mcdonald
American Legacy: The Story of John and Caroline Kennedy, C. David Heymann
Tis Herself: An Autobiography, Maureen O'Hara and John Nicoletti
A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, C. David Heymann
John F. Kennedy, President, Hugh Sidey
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Norman Mailer
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1961-1990, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Amelia Earhart, Tanya Lee Stone
The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
Hungry, Crystal Reen with Marjorie Ingall
Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King, James Patterson
Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Stacy A. Cordery
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy, Nellie Connally & Mickey Herskowitz
After the Funeral, Agatha Christie
The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie
Best Evidence, David S. Lifton
The Secret of the Old Clock, Carolyn Keene
The Hidden Staircase, Carolyn Keene
Currently Reading: The Bungalow Mystery, Carolyn Keene
Up Next: The Mystery at Lilac Inn, Carolyn Keene
Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story, C. David Heymann
Fletch, Too, Gregory Mcdonald
American Legacy: The Story of John and Caroline Kennedy, C. David Heymann
Tis Herself: An Autobiography, Maureen O'Hara and John Nicoletti
A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, C. David Heymann
John F. Kennedy, President, Hugh Sidey
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Norman Mailer
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1961-1990, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Amelia Earhart, Tanya Lee Stone
The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
Hungry, Crystal Reen with Marjorie Ingall
Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King, James Patterson
Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Stacy A. Cordery
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy, Nellie Connally & Mickey Herskowitz
After the Funeral, Agatha Christie
The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie
Best Evidence, David S. Lifton
The Secret of the Old Clock, Carolyn Keene
The Hidden Staircase, Carolyn Keene
Currently Reading: The Bungalow Mystery, Carolyn Keene
Up Next: The Mystery at Lilac Inn, Carolyn Keene
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
New clothes
My husband's award banquet for work is tonight. I bought a new outfit and shoes. I bought heels. HEELS! For over a year, I have been wearing nothing besides running shoes. I wear running shoes to the office, running shoes to church, running shoes to run. You name it, I wear them there. I thought since my heel feels normal again, that I would try heels. The awards banquet shouldn't be too long. I think I can manage heels for three hours or less.
I told my sister that what I was wearing for this evening. She wants me to get a photo of myself. She wants to see me in heels. I'm hoping I can get my husband to take a picture of me. If I get one, I will post it.
I told my sister that what I was wearing for this evening. She wants me to get a photo of myself. She wants to see me in heels. I'm hoping I can get my husband to take a picture of me. If I get one, I will post it.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Books read in 2010
Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story, C. David Heymann
Fletch, Too, Gregory Mcdonald
American Legacy: The Story of John and Caroline Kennedy, C. David Heymann
Tis Herself: An Autobiography, Maureen O'Hara and John Nicoletti
A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, C. David Heymann
John F. Kennedy, President, Hugh Sidey
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Norman Mailer
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1961-1990, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Amelia Earhart, Tanya Lee Stone
The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
Hungry, Crystal Reen with Marjorie Ingall
Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King, James Patterson
Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Stacy A. Cordery
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy, Nellie Connally & Mickey Herskowitz
After the Funeral, Agatha Christie
The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie
Best Evidence, David S. Lifton
The Secret of the Old Clock, Carolyn Keene
Currently Reading: The Hidden Staircase, Carolyn Keene
Up Next: The Bungalow Mystery, Carolyn Keene
Fletch, Too, Gregory Mcdonald
American Legacy: The Story of John and Caroline Kennedy, C. David Heymann
Tis Herself: An Autobiography, Maureen O'Hara and John Nicoletti
A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, C. David Heymann
John F. Kennedy, President, Hugh Sidey
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Norman Mailer
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1961-1990, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Amelia Earhart, Tanya Lee Stone
The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
Hungry, Crystal Reen with Marjorie Ingall
Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King, James Patterson
Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Stacy A. Cordery
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy, Nellie Connally & Mickey Herskowitz
After the Funeral, Agatha Christie
The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie
Best Evidence, David S. Lifton
The Secret of the Old Clock, Carolyn Keene
Currently Reading: The Hidden Staircase, Carolyn Keene
Up Next: The Bungalow Mystery, Carolyn Keene
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Random things
It feels like it took forever, but I finally reached it. I have lost 40 pounds so far this year. There would be days when I was a half pound away, then dinner would happen. After dinner, I would be two to three pounds away again. It did get frustration that I would have to work it off again. Finally losing 40 pounds, It is nice to reach the halfway point of my goal. Now I only have another 40 pounds to lose until I'm satisfied.
I mailed in my entry form for a 5K over Memorial Day weekend today. The race is relatively new and I thought it would be something fun to do over the holiday weekend. Should be a good run. The course is flat except for one or two hills.
The kitchen renovation is still in progress. My husband is painting the ceiling as I type and the walls were primed yesterday. My husband wants to finish up the tile over the weekend and paint the walls. It is slowly coming together. I would say the project should take another week or two. I hope it will be a week. I need order in my house. But at least I have a working sink and dishwasher now.
I mailed in my entry form for a 5K over Memorial Day weekend today. The race is relatively new and I thought it would be something fun to do over the holiday weekend. Should be a good run. The course is flat except for one or two hills.
The kitchen renovation is still in progress. My husband is painting the ceiling as I type and the walls were primed yesterday. My husband wants to finish up the tile over the weekend and paint the walls. It is slowly coming together. I would say the project should take another week or two. I hope it will be a week. I need order in my house. But at least I have a working sink and dishwasher now.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Miles run in 2010
I bought a new pair of shoes last week. My old pair had way over 500 miles run in them. I bought Mizuno Wave Riders. I love these shoes. They are the only pair of running shoes I've worn since 2004. You can say I'm a satisfied customer.
2004: 115
2005: 151
2006: 187.6
2007: 184.3
2008: 370.5
2009: 360.4
2010: 741.7
2004: 115
2005: 151
2006: 187.6
2007: 184.3
2008: 370.5
2009: 360.4
2010: 741.7
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
The President's Challenge
Out of the blue, I Googled Presidential Physical Fitness Test. Now its know as the President's Challenge. I wanted to see if I could reach the standards today. Back in elementary and junior high, I participated in these tests. I won an National Physical Fitness Award once. I always wanted to win it again, but never did. If I had to do the test today, I know I could win another National Physical Fitness Award. I know I couldn't win a Presidential Physical Fitness Award because I'm terrible at pull-ups.
While I was at the site, I saw an adults link. I clicked on it and found that adults can still participate in the program. I signed up to do the Presidential Champions challenge. This challenge is for active adults that want a new challenge. I exercise six times a week, so I thought it would be fun to participate. You earn points by exercising or different activities. Once you reach a certain amount of points, you win an award. The award is an actual medal. The medal can be purchased. For Bronze, you need 20,000 points. To win silver, 45,000 points are needed. To win the Presidential Champions Gold Award you have to reach 80,000 points. I've been in the program for two days and I have 1500 points out of 20,000. I should reach bronze in less then a month.
While I was at the site, I saw an adults link. I clicked on it and found that adults can still participate in the program. I signed up to do the Presidential Champions challenge. This challenge is for active adults that want a new challenge. I exercise six times a week, so I thought it would be fun to participate. You earn points by exercising or different activities. Once you reach a certain amount of points, you win an award. The award is an actual medal. The medal can be purchased. For Bronze, you need 20,000 points. To win silver, 45,000 points are needed. To win the Presidential Champions Gold Award you have to reach 80,000 points. I've been in the program for two days and I have 1500 points out of 20,000. I should reach bronze in less then a month.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Weekend update
Had a wonderful Mother's Day. First, my sister and I took our Mom out to dinner Saturday night. The restaurant was packed before 6 p.m. I guess everyone else wanted to eat the early bird special also. Besides people eating dinners with their mothers, family or friends; there was another prom night in the county. A group of teenagers in their prom outfits came into the restaurant. Apparently, the 20 minute wait was too long for them. They decided to leave. I hoped they realized at 6 p.m. they were going to have a wait at any restaurant they went to. Silly kids.
Woke up early Sunday morning. It was 6:20 a.m., according to my alarm clock. Started my 7 mile run right after 7 a.m. After running and showering, sat down on the couch to read. I have to read almost 300 more pages before Friday. The book is due back at the library. Reading made me tired. I laid down on the couch and took a short nap. Went to my Mom's in the afternoon. It was too cold to get out the grill, so hamburgers and hot dogs were made inside. There was so much food because all of us brought something over. I had a piece of cake for dessert. It was really good and filling. I passed up eating a brownie because I already had too much to eat. My brother and sisters watched a movie together after lunch. Before leaving, my sisters and I helped our Mom cover the plants and flowers outside due to the overnight frost warning. Excuse me, its May. Can we not have any more frost warnings? Had a nice time visiting with the family. Mom had a nice Mother's Day. Only my oldest brother was missing. He called in the afternoon to talk to Mom.
Woke up early Sunday morning. It was 6:20 a.m., according to my alarm clock. Started my 7 mile run right after 7 a.m. After running and showering, sat down on the couch to read. I have to read almost 300 more pages before Friday. The book is due back at the library. Reading made me tired. I laid down on the couch and took a short nap. Went to my Mom's in the afternoon. It was too cold to get out the grill, so hamburgers and hot dogs were made inside. There was so much food because all of us brought something over. I had a piece of cake for dessert. It was really good and filling. I passed up eating a brownie because I already had too much to eat. My brother and sisters watched a movie together after lunch. Before leaving, my sisters and I helped our Mom cover the plants and flowers outside due to the overnight frost warning. Excuse me, its May. Can we not have any more frost warnings? Had a nice time visiting with the family. Mom had a nice Mother's Day. Only my oldest brother was missing. He called in the afternoon to talk to Mom.
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Kitchen update
I helped my husband hang cabinets on Monday. Yesterday afternoon, my husband and I put all of our food and kitchen utensils away. Our new cabinets are huge. We have extra space still. Not every cabinet is filled. I guess that is a good thing.
Received a call this afternoon, the granite guys are coming to install the counter tops Thursday. YAY! It will be so nice to have a sink again in the kitchen. Along with having a sink it the kitchen, we will no longer have to wash our dishes by hand. We will now have a dishwasher. Our dishes will really be clean now. I'm not saying they weren't cleaned when washed by hand, but sometimes I missed a couple of spots.
It will be really nice if the kitchen remodeling project will be wrapped up this week. Things that still need to be completed are: painting, installing a new back door, putting the basement door back on the hinges, finishing the floor in the dining room and installing the thresholds.
Received a call this afternoon, the granite guys are coming to install the counter tops Thursday. YAY! It will be so nice to have a sink again in the kitchen. Along with having a sink it the kitchen, we will no longer have to wash our dishes by hand. We will now have a dishwasher. Our dishes will really be clean now. I'm not saying they weren't cleaned when washed by hand, but sometimes I missed a couple of spots.
It will be really nice if the kitchen remodeling project will be wrapped up this week. Things that still need to be completed are: painting, installing a new back door, putting the basement door back on the hinges, finishing the floor in the dining room and installing the thresholds.
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Random things
My husband is still plugging away at the kitchen. He is almost done laying down the hardwood floor for the kitchen and dining room. Later this week, the granite counters will be installed. When those are finally installed, my husband paint the walls and put up the glass tile back-splash. I think when that is finished, the kitchen will be nearing completion. It has probably been only three or four weeks, but it has felt like an eternity. Not being able to work around the house. Looking for food in totes. Eating peanut butter sandwiches, three times in one week. It is just so frustrating. I will be so happy when the project is done and everything is in its place.
Every time I see this commercial on TV, I smile. The raccoon is just so cute.
Every time I see this commercial on TV, I smile. The raccoon is just so cute.
Monday, May 03, 2010
Books read in 2010
I finished both Agatha Christie books last week. I finished The Mysterious Affair at Styles in about a day. I'm currently reading a book about the John F. Kennedy assassination. It was written back in 1980s. Most of what was written, has been disproved. But it is fun to see what was believed then. After the JFK, I will be reading a bunch of Nancy Drew books. Last week, Nancy Drew turned 80. I wanted to re-read the books that I loved growing up.
Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story, C. David Heymann
Fletch, Too, Gregory Mcdonald
American Legacy: The Story of John and Caroline Kennedy, C. David Heymann
Tis Herself: An Autobiography, Maureen O'Hara and John Nicoletti
A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, C. David Heymann
John F. Kennedy, President, Hugh Sidey
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Norman Mailer
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1961-1990, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Amelia Earhart, Tanya Lee Stone
The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
Hungry, Crystal Reen with Marjorie Ingall
Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King, James Patterson
Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Stacy A. Cordery
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy, Nellie Connally & Mickey Herskowitz
After the Funeral, Agatha Christie
The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie
Currently Reading: Best Evidence, David S. Lifton
Up Next: The Secret of the Old Clock, Carolyn Keene
Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story, C. David Heymann
Fletch, Too, Gregory Mcdonald
American Legacy: The Story of John and Caroline Kennedy, C. David Heymann
Tis Herself: An Autobiography, Maureen O'Hara and John Nicoletti
A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, C. David Heymann
John F. Kennedy, President, Hugh Sidey
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Norman Mailer
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1961-1990, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Amelia Earhart, Tanya Lee Stone
The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
Hungry, Crystal Reen with Marjorie Ingall
Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King, James Patterson
Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Stacy A. Cordery
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy, Nellie Connally & Mickey Herskowitz
After the Funeral, Agatha Christie
The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie
Currently Reading: Best Evidence, David S. Lifton
Up Next: The Secret of the Old Clock, Carolyn Keene
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Birthday happenings
My husband's birthday was yesterday. He turned 36. We started the day with lunch with his parents. After lunch, we took our hard drive to another computer place in town. We both were hoping that this place could get our files off the old hard drive. The owner of the computer store took our hard drive and plugged it in to his computer. He was able to open the hard drive, but he said nothing was on it. After a couple of minutes, he switched from the recovery drive to the hard drive and all of our files appeared on his screen. I was so happy that all of our information, music and photos weren't lost. The computer guy told us that we should buy an external hard drive so he could copy all of the info from our hard drive to it. And so we could keep it as a back up hard drive. My husband and I drove across town to a store and bought one. We drove back to the computer store and the guy said it would take a couple of hours to copy all of the files over and he would call us when it was ready.
When we got back home, I wrote a message on my husband's birthday card and gave him his gifts. I got him a Visa check card and gift certificates to a sports and home improvement store in town. He liked all of his gifts. He should have. That is what he told me he wanted. I also bought him a birthday cake and a turtle cheesecake. We had a piece of cake each before dinner. Around 6 p.m., the computer place called and said we could pick up our hard drives. We drove back over the the computer place, picked them up and headed down to Toledo, Ohio for my husband's birthday dinner.
Before dinner, we stopped at Bed, Bath and Beyond to see if we could find a new silverware tray that we liked. After looking at all the BB & Y had, we didn't like any of them. The only things we bought were new hand soap dispensers for the kitchen and bathroom. For his birthday dinner, my husband picked Shorty's. They serve BBQ, steaks and burgers. For dinner, my husband ordered a 1/3 rack of ribs and I ordered a sirloin steak. It was very good and filling.
My husband's birthday turned out to be a good day. We had some great food, we got all of our files off our old hard drive and backed up on an external hard drive and I got to spend the entire day with my husband on his birthday.
When we got back home, I wrote a message on my husband's birthday card and gave him his gifts. I got him a Visa check card and gift certificates to a sports and home improvement store in town. He liked all of his gifts. He should have. That is what he told me he wanted. I also bought him a birthday cake and a turtle cheesecake. We had a piece of cake each before dinner. Around 6 p.m., the computer place called and said we could pick up our hard drives. We drove back over the the computer place, picked them up and headed down to Toledo, Ohio for my husband's birthday dinner.
Before dinner, we stopped at Bed, Bath and Beyond to see if we could find a new silverware tray that we liked. After looking at all the BB & Y had, we didn't like any of them. The only things we bought were new hand soap dispensers for the kitchen and bathroom. For his birthday dinner, my husband picked Shorty's. They serve BBQ, steaks and burgers. For dinner, my husband ordered a 1/3 rack of ribs and I ordered a sirloin steak. It was very good and filling.
My husband's birthday turned out to be a good day. We had some great food, we got all of our files off our old hard drive and backed up on an external hard drive and I got to spend the entire day with my husband on his birthday.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
Books read in 2010
Read two books this week. Both books were under 300 pages, that made them very fast reads. Recently, I read a biography about the mystery writer Agatha Christie. Last time I was at the library, I picked up three of her books. I'm really enjoying reading them.
Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story, C. David Heymann
Fletch, Too, Gregory Mcdonald
American Legacy: The Story of John and Caroline Kennedy, C. David Heymann
Tis Herself: An Autobiography, Maureen O'Hara and John Nicoletti
A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, C. David Heymann
John F. Kennedy, President, Hugh Sidey
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Norman Mailer
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1961-1990, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Amelia Earhart, Tanya Lee Stone
The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
Hungry, Crystal Reen with Marjorie Ingall
Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King, James Patterson
Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Stacy A. Cordery
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy, Nellie Connally & Mickey Herskowitz
Currently Reading: After the Funeral, Agatha Christie
Up Next: The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie
Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story, C. David Heymann
Fletch, Too, Gregory Mcdonald
American Legacy: The Story of John and Caroline Kennedy, C. David Heymann
Tis Herself: An Autobiography, Maureen O'Hara and John Nicoletti
A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, C. David Heymann
John F. Kennedy, President, Hugh Sidey
Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Norman Mailer
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1961-1990, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Amelia Earhart, Tanya Lee Stone
The Thirty-Nine Steps, John Buchan
Hungry, Crystal Reen with Marjorie Ingall
Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King, James Patterson
Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Stacy A. Cordery
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy, Nellie Connally & Mickey Herskowitz
Currently Reading: After the Funeral, Agatha Christie
Up Next: The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie
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