Photographer and runner: Interests: art, graffiti/street art, cemeteries and abandoned structures
Monday, May 03, 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
Currently Reading: Best Evidence, David S. Lifton
Up Next: The Secret of the Old Clock, Carolyn Keene
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Birthday happenings
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
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
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Miles run in 2010
I know it is time to buy new shoes. I bought a new pair back in January. They have over 500 miles on them. I will stop by the local running store tomorrow and look at some shoes.
2004: 95
2005: 123.6
2006: 158.4
2007: 145.5
2008: 319.5
2009: 301.3
2010: 601.6
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Random things
It was official yesterday, I have lost 35 pounds so far this year. Recently, people have been coming up to me to ask if I have lost weight. It feels really good that other people are noticing. I have to admit it is probably hard for people to see my progress. I'm still wearing my baggy clothes. When I lose all the weight that I want to, then I will reward myself with new clothes.
My next 5K is Saturday. My goal is to lower my time again. It would be super sweet to finish in 28 minutes. If I don't, I can always try at my next race.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Books read in 2010
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
Currently Reading: Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
Up Next: From Love Field: Our Final Hours with President John F. Kennedy, Nellie Connally & Mickey Herskowitz
Monday, April 19, 2010
New record
I'm very happy with my improved time. I know that the time I ran today was because of the weight that I've lost this year. I can't wait to see what my times will be like when I lose more weight and get down to the weight I want to be.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Computers & kitchens
The kitchen is gutted. Things from the kitchen are scattered all over the house. Making lunch today was awkward. We don't have any counters, so I made our sandwiches on a work bench. It felt very weird. I guess it will feel weird for another week. The cabinets are being delivered next Monday. It should take my husband a day or two to install them.
Books read in 2010
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
Monday, April 12, 2010
Random things
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Dad

April 10, 1942 - August 15, 1998
Thinking of you on your birthday. Happy 68th birthday.
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Random things
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Books read in 2010
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
Currently Reading: Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Up Next: Alice: Alice Roosevelt Longworth, from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker, Stacy A. Cordery
Monday, April 05, 2010
Weekend update
My husband and I went to the Toledo Museum of Art Saturday afternoon. We went to see Bare Witness: Photographs by Gordon Parks in the Canaday Gallery. Stunning photography. It was nice to see so many of his famous prints up close and learn the stories behind them. Beautiful exhibition.
We had tickets to see Wicked that night at the Stranahan Theatre. The performance was wonderful. I enjoyed seeing it again. What I didn't enjoy was how hot it was inside. Mainly during the second act, I was using my playbill as a fan. The other thing that made me mad was the two high school girls sitting behind us. They talked throughout the entire show. That isn't even the worst part. They also sang along to most of the songs. I really wanted to turn around and tell them to shut up. My husband didn't pay almost $70 a ticket for us to hear high school girls sing songs terribly.
Friday, April 02, 2010
Party Down
Party Down trailer:
Thursday, April 01, 2010
In the shop
I received the phone call when I was running. I was told that all four brake pads needed to be replaced. I was expecting that. I've had my car for five years. It was due. Then I was told about some other brake parts needed to replaced, all four of them, whatever they were. Also that I needed two new rear tires and my transmission line needed to be replaced because it is leaking. Great.
I was happy that I remembered to bring the coupons that the car place sent to me in the mail a while ago. With those coupons, I saved $40. Which is nice. The bad part is all of the parts and work will cost just below $800 and I don't get my car back until Friday. They are waiting on a part that will arrive tomorrow. So for the time being, I have a loaner car. It is decent. It is a Pontiac Grand Am. I had one before I bought my Grand Prix. It feels so weird to drive a different car. Good thing I only need it to drive to work in the morning and back to the car place when my car is finished.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Random things
I finished the hard part of the week. Three days in a row of photographing high school spring teams head shots. I finished up a school this afternoon. I'm done with head shots for the next couple of weeks. Thursday and Friday are going to be stress free days. I only work in the morning and have the rest of the day off. Which is really great because the weather is going to be so wonderful and warm.
My weight loss goal was to have lost 30 pounds by today. I just fell short of that. I have lost 28 pounds so far. Hopefully those stubborn two pounds will be gone within the next week or so.
Tuesday, March 30, 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
Currently Reading: Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane
Up Next: Duchess of Death: The Unauthorized Biography of Agatha Christie, Richard Hack
Monday, March 29, 2010
Busy week
Besides working this morning in the office, I had a couple of photo shoots this afternoon. The first was taking head shots of a county boys and girls track team. After that, I had to photograph a girls soccer game. As soon as I stepped onto the field, I knew I should have brought my winter coat. It was cold and windy. I wore a spring jacket with a hood, but that wasn't enough. I keep a stockpile of coats in my backseat, so I put a fleece jacket on over my spring coat. I was still cold. The wind was going right through both jackets.
Tuesday will be another busy day for me. I work in the office in the morning and have to photograph two schools spring sports head shots. Both schools only have baseball, softball and track so it shouldn't take too long. I hope.
Wednesday, it is the same story. Work in the office in the morning and photograph another school's spring sports teams.
What I'm most looking forward to is the local schools start Spring Break on Thursday. While the students are on spring break, no games! The local colleges will have games, but no high school games next week. I look at their spring break as a little break to help me recover from the long winter sports season. Yay!
Friday, March 26, 2010
Favorite photos


Lens repair
I finally decided that I couldn't work with the lens anymore and it really needed to be fixed. I was extremely happy that my lens was still under warranty. With it being under warranty meant my lens was fixed for free. Major bonus for me. I packed it up and shipped it out to the company. After the company received it, they sent me updates the entire time my lens was in the shop. The description about the work being done on my lens was moderate repair, but major parts were replaced. I don't know how much those "major parts" cost, but I was truly thankful for the warranty.
I used the lens today to photograph a baseball game. The lens felt like it was brand new. It had a tight fit on my camera and the auto focus worked like it was supposed to. I didn't overshoot the game and had less then five photos that were out of focus.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Books read in 2010
I'm such a book nerd.
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
Currently Reading: Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
Up Next: The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King, James Patterson
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Miles run in 2010
I had to change the time that I run to accommodate all of the extra miles. Instead of running in the afternoon, I run when I get home from work in the morning. There are days when running is the last thing I want to do when leaving work. Like the trooper I am, I just do it. My plan was to run when I got home from work today, but I don't have a game to photograph later. That means I can nap and run when I wake up, I will probably run around 2:30/3 p.m. The rest of the evening is free. I will probably curl up on the couch with a book and watch some women's basketball.
2004: 70.6
2005: 93.1
2006: 116
2007: 75
2008: 232.5
2009: 209.1
2010: 414.5
Monday, March 22, 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
Currently Reading: Hungry, Crystal Reen with Marjorie Ingall
Up Next: Harry S. Truman, Robert Dallek
Friday, March 19, 2010
Change of plans
I won't be seeing a movie today. I really wanted to see Remember Me but that will have to wait for another day. Instead I will be running, cleaning my house, doing laundry and picking up items at the grocery store. Saturday morning, I will be driving north to photograph a girls basketball team playing in the state championship game. That event takes out my morning and most of my afternoon. Boo. But there will be a happy ending Sunday morning. Starting at 7:30 a.m., Universalsports.com will be showing the NYC Half Marathon live. I will watch it from start to finish. Anytime I can watch cross country, road races, marathons or track & field, it makes me very happy.
Thursday, March 18, 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
Currently Reading:
Up Next: Library trip
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Random things
On Tuesday night, I photographed a quarterfinal girls basketball game. The team I was covering won and will play in the state semifinals Thursday evening. I decided to stay for the entire game since it was a quarterfinal. Since I stayed longer, that delayed me getting home. When I got home, I still had to edit my 330 photos. When I finished working it was 10:30 p.m. That only gave me five hours or less of sleep. I woke up this morning very tired. I was happy to get an 1.5 hour nap this afternoon.
The weather around here has been very nice. It has been near 60° or above all week. The temperature will be 68° Thursday. I should really enjoy it, next week the temperatures are going to be back in the 40s. Boo.
I have lost 25 pounds so far this year. It has been a challenge and I think I'm doing well. I'm so happy that I'm seeing numbers on the scale that I haven't seen in years.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Weekend update
I did something last week, I never thought I would do: run 40 miles in a week. Well, actually it was 41 miles. I ran my usual six days a week and my daily mileage was no lower then 5 miles. I'm going to try to do it again this week. I will be doing my long run of 10-13 miles later this afternoon. What a way to start out the week!
The NCAA basketball brackets have been announced. I'm happy to see that the Duke Blue Devils were one of the #1 seeds. I've been a Duke fan for the last couple of years and I would love to see them get back to the finals. But they must take it one game at a time.
I'm debating on whether to see Remember Me at the movie theater. My sister said she didn't like the end of the movie. I read the spoilers and I know what happens. I guess I'll see how my week goes.
Remember Me trailer:
Friday, March 12, 2010
Random things
I'm surprised that how busy I've been this week, I have still had time to run. I ran 6 miles today and that put my total for the week at 35 miles. My plan is to run 5 or 6 miles on Sunday. With those miles it will put my weekly total up to 40 miles. That will certainly be a first for me. It was only a year ago that I was only running 22-25 miles a week. This year, I have upped my mileage and run 30+ miles a week. It is unbelievable that I have increased my mileage so much.
I've noticed for a while that my 70-200 mm lens hasn't been performing like it should. I finally did something about it. I had it packed and shipped to Nikon today to get fixed. I will be using my 70-200 mm backup while my lens is getting fixed. I bought that lens last June and I'm thankful it is still under warranty. I hope that Nikon will be able to fix the problems and get it back to me as soon as possible.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Miles run in 2010
2004: 55.6
2005: 79
2006: 94
2007: 90
2008: 210.5
2009: 174
2010: 333.5
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Books read in 2010
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
Currently Reading: Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Up Next: Library trip
Monday, March 08, 2010
Shutter Island
The only problem I had was not with the movie but a group of teenagers. They laughed and were in and out of the theater multiple times while on their cell phones. Annoying. That is the reason why I love Netflix and seeing movies in the afternoon while the children are still in school.
Official trailer of Shutter Island (2010):
Friday, March 05, 2010
Random things
If I had tonight off, I would be doing this instead. Since I don't, the plan is for tomorrow night. My husband and I will been seeing the movie Shutter Island. I have read good and not so good reviews for the movie. I hope that it will entertain me and its good. There is nothing worse then spending $15 to see a bad movie.
Good news to report, I have lost 20 pounds so far this year. I swear I was stuck at 18 pounds for almost a week. It is good to see the scale moving again.
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Annoying
At the game, one of the coaches kept yelling and complaining about everything. The coach just wouldn't be quiet. The players on the bench kept yelling "Travel!" I remember when I played basketball, we never yelled anything from the bench. Once a teammate of mine yelled from the bench about a call and our coach told us to stop. We cheered for our teammates and clapped. That is how every team was. The fans have gotten annoying as well. Some guy yelled from the stands for the entire first half. Whatever happened, he had to give his opinion. He also gave the refs earfuls when they were on his side of the court.
Go to the game, coach your team, cheer for your teammates and clap for a good play. Enough with the annoying whining. Just because you complain doesn't mean the call will be overturned. I have photographed sporting events for 11 years and never seen a call reversed because of it.
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Long wait
Slowly all of the women around me were called into the office, one by one. I was still the only one in the waiting area for a while because it was lunch time. When my name was finally called, I looked at my watch. It read 12:30 p.m. I waited a hour already for an 11:30 a.m. appointment.
I was told to take off my coat and step on the scale. After weighing in, I went back into the office with the assistant to get my blood pressure taken. The assistant left the room probably five minutes later and said the doctor would be right with me. I knew that wasn't true.
The doctor walked into my room at 1:04 p.m. She made small talk with me and inquired about the book I was reading. The doctor was with me for five minutes. An hour and a half wait to see the doctor for five minutes, that is insane.
I know that every time I go to the doctor that I will be there for over an hour. I'm glad that I have a schedule that allows me free time in the morning and afternoon. I couldn't image trying to get back to work following an appointment. I would definitely be late.
Monday, March 01, 2010
Weekend update
The drive started out alright. The roads were just wet. I was stuck behind people who wouldn't drive faster then 50 mph. Annoying. When I left the county, the snow was starting to stick to the roads. That slowed me and everyone down. I was really looking forward to reaching the interstate because I thought the roads would just be wet. In some spots they were. In others, it was snow covered. I saw fishtailing, cars in the ditch, cars stuck in the snow and a car that hit and brought down an exit sign. At different points of being on the interstate I traveled anywhere from 50-65 mph. When I got about 10 miles outside of my destination that is when the drivers were forced to a crawl. I was behind a semi truck doing 30 mph. I would have to say that was the slowest I have ever driven on the interstate. It was torture. I did arrive in one piece though.
The time at my photography assignment was well spent. I photographed team wrestling quarterfinals. I picked up a program and headed to the media hospitality room. I wanted to get something to eat and read before getting to work. Wrestling team quarterfinals always fall on a Friday during Lent, so I couldn't eat meat. The main dish that was being served was chicken. I was a little disappointed that I couldn't eat it, but I found other food to eat. I loaded my plate with salad, green beans, carrot sticks, orange slices and garlic bread. I have to say that was one of the best meals I ate at a state final. After eating I was sitting at the table reading. A worker brought in a tray of warm sugar cookies. I could smell them from where I was sitting. I really wanted one. But I stayed glued in my seat. The cookies flew off the tray by all of the guys in the hospitality room. They commented how warm the cookies were. I was glad when another reporter I knew came in and said he had a seat at the media table. I left with him. Anything to get me away from the cookies.
At the quarterfinals, I had to photograph two local teams. The problem was they were two mats apart. I balanced both teams pretty well. I took photos of all of the kids that wrestled. At the end of the night, the reporter and I emailed some of my photos back to the office. I was glad that I didn't have to try to speed back to the office to edit photos. I wouldn't have made it in time for the deadline.
The drive back was alright. Most of the interstate was wet except for a few snow covered areas. I was happy to be driving 60-65 mph because I really wanted to get home. I arrived at home at about midnight. It was a long day. I worked 13.5 hours. That tied my longest hours work record. That was the third time I have worked that many hours in a day.
Woke up Saturday morning around 6 am and went back to sleep. I woke back up around 7:15 am and got ready for work. Since I didn't got into the office Friday, I had to edit my wrestling photos. It took about an hour. When I had everything I needed, I drove to the office to load my photos on my computer. I stayed at the office for a half hour. Work was finally done for the week.
I watched a great film noir movie Saturday night, The Killer That Stalked New York from 1950. It was about a woman who is a jewelry smuggler and a smallpox carrier. She had come back to New York after smuggling diamonds from Cuba. Throughout the movie she gives smallpox to many people and they end up dying. It reminded me of the H1N1 virus outbreak. I enjoyed the film and recommend it.
On Monday I have a doctor's appointment. For years I dreaded going to the doctor because of getting weighed. I know I put on weight and I hated seeing how much I put on. This year is different. My goal was to have lost 20 pounds by the time of my appointment. I weighed myself Sunday morning and I have lost 19 pounds since January! There is still time to lose that one pound. I can still make it.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Books read in 2010
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
Currently Reading: The Saga of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1961-1990, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Up Next: Real Life at the White House: 200 years of daily life at America's famous residence, John Whitcomb
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
Snow keeps falling
I already had enough of it. I've been outside for the past hour shoveling. I shoveled the back deck and walk, the sidewalk, front porch stairs and the entry to our driveway. The entry to the driveway was the worst. The snow was piled so high thanks to the city plow trucks. I will probably go outside later to shovel some more.
How much longer until spring? I'm really getting tired of snow and winter.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Random things
As part of Ash Wednesday, I did fast and not eat meat. I had breakfast around 7 a.m. I was still hungry so I continued drinking water. The many cups of water kept my mind off of being hungry. When I got home, I had a handful of Chex Mix. I wanted to eat more but I couldn't. My next meal was dinner around 6:30 p.m. I probably only had between 500-800 calories worth of food yesterday. That's not too good. I'm glad we only have to fast twice for all of Lent. I think the lunch my husband and I are having today will top yesterday's calories. My husband and I are having hamburgers and tator tots. MMMMM.... food.
As my husband and I were sitting down to lunch Tuesday, I turned on the TV. The TV came on but our cable receiver box didn't. I asked my husband to see if he could get it to work. He fiddled with a couple of buttons and got the receiver to turn on. We watched TV for five minutes or less and the screen turned green and then went black. My husband called the cable provider to try to get answers on how to fix it. He pressed some buttons on the remote, the receiver and went into the basement to see if that TV was working. It wasn't. The receiver was dead. We were told that a new receiver had to be shipped to us. Today is the day that the receiver is supposed to be delivered to us. It would be nice to actually watch the Olympics again.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Line - Adrian, MI
Monday, February 15, 2010
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Friday, February 12, 2010
More loss
The last three times my husband and I have eaten at restaurants, I have taken home a to-go box. That never happened before. Usually I would finish everything on my plate. Not anymore.
Why did I wait so long to do this?
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Valentine's Day early

Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Books read in 2010
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
Curently Reading: First Ladies: The Sage of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Up Next: Library trip
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Hot Chocolate Hustle 5K
I think the temperture was right around 20° at the start of the race. My toes and fingers were getting numb waiting for the start. At the beginning of the race, I started running at a comfortable pace. I really didn't care what anyone else was doing. About a half mile in the race, I was behind a guy running in '70s clothes. He was wearing a polyester shirt with butterfly collars and polyester pants. I thought it was really weird. I saw him before the race and thought he came to watch someone run. I was wrong. Another weird sighting was a man running dressed as the Statue of Liberty. I passed him around the mile mark. A volunteer was calling out times at the mile mark. I passed and heard my time. I was pleased with it. It was right where I wanted to be. I continued on trying to hold my pace.
Around 1.5 miles, I saw a woman in a blue coat ahead of me walking. She passed me around the half mile running fast. My goal was to catch her. I started to pull her in slowly. When I would get near her, she would start running again. I finally caught her near the 2 mile mark. I pulled ahead of her and again tried to keep my pace. Even with my iPod on I could hear loud footsteps coming up behind me. I looked out of the corner of my eye and it was blue jacket lady. I knew that there was no way she would be able to hold up that fast pace. When she got about 10 yards in front of me, she started walking again. I caught her and passed her again.
Continuing the run, the course lead us through some neighborhoods. Then we turned a corner and there was open spaces, no houses. The houses blocked the wind. Now we were running straight into the wind. And it was awful. I tried so hard to keep my pace up, but I knew the wind and the snowy roads were slowing me down. Less then a half mile to go, I heard the loud footsteps once again. Blue jacket lady passed me again. This time she got about 20-30 yards ahead of me and stopped to walk again. I started to pick up my speed again and caught her a third time. I told myself that this time she wasn't getting me. My turnover got a little faster once I saw the finish line. I saw the clock was at 33 minutes and I really wanted to finish below 34 minutes, but it wasn't to be. I finished in 34:13 and blue jacket lady finished behind me. My time put me fourth out of eleven runners in my age group.
I was pleased with my first 5K of the year. It can only get better from here.
Monday, February 08, 2010
Snow is on its way
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DETROIT/PONTIAC HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WATCH... WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY MORNING THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING.
* SNOW WILL SPREAD NORTH ACROSS SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN THROUGHOUT THE DAY ON TUESDAY AND BECOME HEAVY TUESDAY NIGHT. SNOW SHOWERS WILL TAPER OFF AND BECOME SCATTERED BY MIDDAY ON WEDNESDAY.
* TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 10 INCHES CAN BE EXPECTED BY WEDNESDAY MORNING.
* WINDS WILL INCREASE FROM TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY WITH SUSTAINED WINDS OF 15 TO 20 MPH AND GUSTS TO 30 MPH CONTRIBUTING TO BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW.
* ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL MAY LEAD TO POOR ROAD CONDITIONS DURING THE EVENING COMMUTE ON TUESDAY WITH TRAVEL BECOMING DANGEROUS ON TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.
Can't wait to shovel! I will be outside a couple of times tomorrow shoveling. I want to keep up with the snow. I know more snow will fall overnight. I'm thinking if I shovel a lot of it Tuesday evening, only a couple more inches will fall on top of that. Meaning, my car won't get stuck in the driveway Wednesday morning when I leave for work at 4:20 a.m.
Friday, February 05, 2010
Random things
Michigan has dodged a huge bullet. We are only getting about 1-1.5 inches of snow tonight. Northwest Ohio is getting between 2-4 inches. I can't believe the east coast may get 1-2 feet of snow in some areas. One to two feet! Yikes!
I'm running in a 5K Saturday morning. So I really happy that we are not going to get much snow. I wonder if the 5K would go on if we did get a lot of snow? Still debating on what to wear. I know I plan to wear a hat, dri-fit short and long sleeve shirt. I want to wear shorts, but it may be too cold. It is supposed to be very windy tomorrow morning. I could always wear tights and shorts. I will have to figure it out before leaving the house tomorrow.
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Miles run in 2010
Now that I have lost some weight I know my running will improve. I'm hoping my times will improve also. I will be able to test that out Saturday when I run my first 5K in the winter. I'm a little worried because the forecast in the area is calling for 2-4 inches of snow. I hope we don't get that much.
2004: 34.3
2005: 42
2006: 40
2007: 40
2008: 902009: 96
2010: 161.3
Tuesday, February 02, 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
Currently Reading: Oswald's Tale: An American Mystery, Norman Mailer
Up Next: First Ladies: The Sage of the Presidents Wives and Their Power 1789-1961, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
Monday, February 01, 2010
Caressa Cameron
