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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Ryan Bingham

It's the voice.  It does something for me.  Loving the new music from his new album this September.

RootMusic BandPage by Ryan Bingham

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

I heart Cougartown

It's freakin' amazing.  If you aren't watching it is cause you are stupid and dumb.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Congress's Priorities

Everyday I fight the good fight for the industry I represent in DC.  Most day's I love the work I do and even the days I get frustrated are not really that bad.  But am amazed at what Congress deems important enough to meddle in.  I believe Congress should focus an issues like balancing the budget, reducing national debt, immigration, etc.

The dumbest thing I have read today and I believe all week is that Congress is going to look at the risk-benefit relationships in  killer whale and dolphin shows.  The responsible respond to this article is WTF.  Seriously?!?!

Crap.  It's almost enough to make me consider running for office.

I simply can't wait

We are just over a month away from the season premiere of True Blood.  Can't wait!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Classy Lady

Just read that Dixie Carter died.  She was a great, feisty actress most remembered for her role of Julia Sugarbaker from Designing Women.  Designing Women was/is one of my most favorite shows.  It was smart, well-written with a whole lot of sass.  Sorta like me :)

Here are some of my favorite clips of Ms. Carter on Designing Women:

The night the lights went out in Georgia


Proud of your crazy people


Friends helping friends


Pissed off Julia


Modeling around



Saturday, April 10, 2010

A Bucket List Item

I hate that term "Bucket List".  I know what it means and the movie was sappy and feel good and poignant.  But it is the term that best describes what I'm thinking about doing.  I have been struggling for awhile to do something that is meaningful to me.  For years - 15 years to be exact - the meaningful goal I strove for was getting my Ph.D.  I have spent considerable time, money, and energy on that goal.  That item is now crossed off my list and the bonus of finishing that project is having the job I love in a city that I am now calling home.  So now what?

That is the question I have been struggling with.  There are things I would like to do in my lifetime: learn another language; travel to Italy, Africa, New Zealand, and Australia; run a marathon; kiss my love on the top of the Empire State building; buy a house...you get the picture.  Well - I think I have made a decision and I'm a little scared to take that final step of committment.

I have been looking into training for a marathon.  Yep, that is right, a marathon.  This is amazing line of thinking for me for numerous reasons:
  1. I hate to run.  Hate it!  Probably has something to do with the fact I qualify for the U.S. government's definition of morbidly obese. And running is no fun to me.  I get no endorphins from running, just displeasure.
  2. Running a marathon would kill my knees.  Not my 33 year old knees, but the 55 year old knees that I would likely I have if I took up running.  Arthritis runs in my family and running is a sure factor of increasing the likelihood of a knee replacement.  I want to keep all my original body parts for my life...I mean I'm down one thyroid gland, but that doesn't really count.
  3. My shape (aka my boobs) would like knock me out if I ran.  I don't want to be taken out by my own breasts.
  4. I believe I have mentioned I hate, HATE running.
That being said, I'm going to start training for a marathon.  Not running in a marathon, but walking one. 

A few weeks ago, I was surfing the web doing research on walking shoes.  My current Nike's are worn out and the last straw was the bleeding blisters I got from walking home.  So during my research, I stumbled across the following website: The Walking Site - Marathon Walking.  I got extremely intrigued and over the last couple of weeks I keep coming back to it.  I have read the whole site and started looking at the training plans, especially the beginner training plan.  I have come to the conclusion that I could do this.  I could spend 6 months and train for a marathon.

Training could take place on the Mt. Vernon trail which starts in 1 mile from my apartment in Rosslyn and on all the other trails and sidewalks in the DC metro area.  I live within 3 miles of all the national monuments which isn't bad scenery to train around.  More importantly, the idea of working towards a goal is appealing to me.

This goal is not career orientated, but one of personal development (though I will argue that getting a Ph.D. is personal development, but I digress).  I don't care about my time, my rate, who would be ahead of me, but the sense of accomplishment...the accomplishment of completing one of the items off my "Bucket List"...an item that always seemed unacheiveable/pie-in-the sky until now.

So that is my decision.  I am going to train to walk a marathon - 26.2 miles.

At first, I was going to just walk the marathon length up and down the Mt. Vernon trail, but then I found about the SunTrust Richmond Marathon.  It takes place on November 13, 2010 in Richmond, VA.  It is a walker-friendly marathon that has a closed course for 7 hours.  That means I would need to walk a 16:01 minute mile in order to finish in that time frame.  Longer than that, I would have to walk on the sidewalks.

Now my dilemma is do I sign up?  This is the chickshit side of me.  No final commitment gives me a way out and right now I don't like it.  I don't like that feeling enough to sign up and commit.  So that makes me chickshit. But I have until June 30th to make the decision before the entry fee goes up again.

More to come.  Not sure how I am going to mark my progress in my training.  I'm leaning towards creating another blog or a section on this blog. 

That's my decision.  One I feel good about, nervous about, scared I will quit about, but nonetheless good about. 

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Summer time in the city

This is a semi-complaint.  I am fully aware that 2 months ago, DC had 30 inches of snow on the ground, but I woke up today and it was 62F.  I'm not living in Texas anymore.  I was looking forward to a spring season.  We went from winter to summer weather with a minimal spring season.  The high today is suppose to be 85F.  I over heated yesterday (though the fast walking to have Leslie catch her train might have had something to do with it) and today on my commute in to work.  This overheating ruins my hair and makeup.  Sucky!  Now I'm a big hot mess and not in the good way!

Monday, April 5, 2010

The giggle of the day

How can you not love this show?!?! Baazinga!