Monday, May 20, 2013

A Weekend of Firsts

This past weekend was a weekend of firsts for me - starting out with a bang on Friday morning.  Friday morning was my first time ever getting pulled over (for speeding).  I was on my way to work and not paying attention to my speed - the two roads I travel to get to work are long, straight, and boring.  It's easy to not pay attention.  I was busy jammin' along to the radio when I saw the lights flashing behind me.  I won't tell you what went through my head (you can probably make a pretty good guess), but I was pulling out my license, registration, and proof of insurance before the copper even got to my window.  He asked me my reason for speeding, and I told him I was listening to the radio and not paying attention (not really an excuse, but there you have it).  I had to sit in his cruiser while he punched in my info...and then let me go with just a warning! Whew! Dodged that bullet.  For the record, apparently my lame-o excuse was the reason I got out of a ticket - because I didn't lie about it and didn't give him some obviously not-true reason, he let me go! Yay!  I always thought I'd cry when I got pulled over...turns out I didn't! Points for me!!

Then on Saturday I ran my first 5K! What was I thinking?! I hate running to begin with, and then to compete in a race that I actually had to pay to be in?!  I think I was caught in a moment of peer pressure which made me sign up.  Anyway, moving on.  My goals going into this race:  
  1. Finish (which is an actual goal for me, thankyouverymuch);
  2. Don't come in last (a very real fear - I'm slow!)
  3. Don't get lapped by Rina (a friend who was doing the 10K, and also a possibility);
  4. Run it in under an hour (laugh all you want - I already stated I am not a runner and am slow)
I am pleased to announce that I did, in fact, complete all my goals! Yay! (And I didn't cheat, even though I really badly wanted to.  It would have been so easy to cut a chunk of the route out by running straight instead of taking a turn...)  So, I ran my race with a time of 38:38, and promptly barfed at the end of the route.  Apparently I was not the first person to lose my breakfast either, as someone stated (rather cheerfully) "Well, there goes the third one!"

So there you have it! A weekend of firsts.  Don't judge me :)

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

An Update

Not much new here! I managed to swim 300 meters in a triathalon on Saturday...and now I kinda want to do the whole thing next year.  Maybe I'll get motivated enough to try it (stop laughing, mom!).  It was SO. COLD. out there on Saturday - I'm glad all I had to do was the swimming part!!

Also, I would like to take this time to mention that I get the most pageviews from Russia.  Family - you disappoint me.  Russian readers: hello! :)

...and I should probably do an update on how my challenges are going so that I can keep track...so here it goes.   Feel free to read or not read as you desire.

1.  Think of 26 challenges for my 26th year*;
2.  Go without Facebook for 26 days;
3.  Go vegetarian for 26 days (Tim says, "What?! That's almost a whole month!"  I told him that these are my challenges...he doesn't have to follow =]);
4.  Hand-write 26 notes and mail them;
5.  Lose 13 pounds;
  • -2 (Woohoo! Without even trying)
6.  Visit 26 new places in the tri-state area where I live (I was going to limit it to just Iowa, but I figured I'm close enough to Minnesota, South Dakota, oh, and I'll throw in Nebraska that I can discover places in them, too).  I hope that by doing so I can appreciate where I live a little more...;
  • Carnaval Brazilian Grille - Oh.My.Goodness. SO GOOD.  (And expensive - glad I wasn't paying!)
7.  Try 26 new recipes (I mean that I cook);
  • Blueberry Bundt Cake (yum! A success!)
  • Beef and bean burrito (again, yum!)
  • Cinnamon bun muffins with cream cheese frosting (A hit.  Whoop!)
  • There's probably more - I should have written them down!  
8.  Read 26 biographies - I figure I don't read a lot of non-fiction, this will be a good way to maybe expand what I read;
  •  Hayden Fry - High Porch Picnic (coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes for about 20 years - through the 80s and 90s)
  • Apolo Anton Ohno - don't read this unless you're 12
  • "Good Grief!" by Rheta Grimsley Johnson - about (you guessed it!) Charles Schultz.  A good read - he sounded like such a nice (albeit depressed) man!
  • Man...thought I had more!
 
9.  Get 26 new sewing projects started (and complete?? Haven't decided yet...it seems a little ambitious...)
  • Heating pad (which I will affectionately refer to as a neckie...haha, thanks mom for that one!)
  • Umm...yeah 
10.  Bike the 26 mile round trip from Orange City to Sioux Center;
11. Find 26 recipes for fish.  Choose one and make it.  (FYI: I HATE fish.  Maybe this will expand my palate).
12.  Go without sweets and salty snacks for 26 days;
13.  Run at least 26 miles (not consecutively...hahaha) in one month;
14.  Visit the nursing home down the street from where I live at least 26 times;
15.  Exercise for at least 1/2 an hour for 26 straight days;
  • 4 days down...22 to go!
16.  Read 26 classics;
  • Anne of Green Gables, L.M. Montgomery - I've been resisting this book for YEARS.  Turns out I had nothing to fear.
  • The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame
  • I'm currently reading "Picture of Dorian Gray" - I'm about halfway through.  It's pretty...unique.
17.  Get $26 and take Tim on a date somewhere and spend as close to the $26 as I can;
18.  Take a cold shower 26 days in a row;
19.  Plan meals for 26 days in a row;
20.  Write at least 26 book reviews of books that I read throughout the year;

  • ...that reminds me, I have another book review to write.  I'll hopefully get to it before the book is due.  It's called "Books" by Larry McMurty...in a nutshell:don't read it.  It was terrible.  Unless you like all sorts of name dropping of people who you have NO CLUE who they are...
21.  Go on a minimum of 26 half-hour long walks with Tim around Orange City (I pushed for an hour, but that was a little too long for Tim);
  • 2 out of 26...
22. Use my planner for at least 26 days straight;
23.  Find 26 different occasions to use our digital camera, and post the picture to this blog with a post;
24.  Listen to 26 different books on CD while I drive;

  • Romiette and Julio by Sharon Draper (technically I only got about halfway through this, but I'm counting it as a full one because it was so awful and I suffered through half of it...)
  • Here Lies the Librarian by Richard Peck - cute, a good listen;
  • The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo - again cute, a good listen;
  • I'm currently listening to a mystery type book about the lost diaries of Sacagawea. It's alright.
  • I realized I prefer reading...because I can read faster than people read out loud and it drives me nuts to know that I could be done the book already... 
25.  Be able to identify 26 NFL Quarterbacks;
  • Tim and counted the other day...it was something like 15 I could identify! Woohoo! Almost there!
26.  Be able to identify 26 different types of aircraft (I'm going to need Tim's help for this one for sure!)
  • 1 out of 26 (basically the one that Tim flies...)  Although Tim did download a Aircraft Types Quiz App on my iPod...maybe it'll get me there! 

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Sewing Project 1/26: Heating Pad

Yesterday was one of those days where I didn't much feel like going out, but did anyway because I felt like I should.  Turns out I'm super glad I did, because I ended up making a heating pad that I otherwise would have never attempted! Sweet!  It was super easy, too - if anybody wants one, just say the word!  I was able to put it together in about 2 hours, and I bet I could do it a lot faster next time simply because I was learning how to do it last night and chatting with others.  :) 

For posterity's sake, I'm including pictures:
Ooohhhh

Ahhhh  
Basically, the hole is for your neck, and it can sit around your neck either way - depending on where you want your heating/cooling.  I'm wearing it right now because I can.   Oh, and in case you're wondering, it's stuffed with rice and lavender.  So not only does it feel good, but it's aromatherapy, too! Double deal!

The end.

PS:  Dear month of May:  Is snow your idea of an April Fool's joke?  Because if it is, you're a month late.  It's not funny anymore; it's just tacky.  Love, Julie.