Monday, October 6, 2008

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The last run

I finally synched up my treo to load these pictures of my last run in midtown from my old condo... it was a good one. I'll miss being able to walk out the door and have midtown at my feet. (Though lately the whole rising crime rate thing has made me grateful I've moved on.)

These were taken back in May.









































Saturday, September 6, 2008

Recovering


Denmark was a great time. The wedding was fun and a learning experience about Danish customs at the same time. The family we stayed with were terrific hosts. We didn't know what to expect of Denmark before we went, not having heard much about it, and there was much more to see and do than we imagined. And the culture seems to have a real sense of whimsy that I like.
I came back with the second worst cold I've ever had, but still I ran a 10K on Labor Day that we had signed up for ahead of time. I ran with my sister the first two miles and then on my own the rest. I didn't do too bad considering that and my cold. However, I've been taking a little break from running since then to try to get over this cold.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Running away (for a bit)

We leave for Denmark this afternoon to attend a friend's wedding. So excited.

The cooler weather has left us and it's hot again. School is back in and 7am traffic, when I like to run, is god-awful. There are no sidewalks on the route I like to run - not even any shoulders to speak of.

Drivers around here are horrible. I've been grumbling a lot lately. Even as a pedestrian trying to cross the street at a crosswalk, with the correct light - I feel like I've got a big bulls-eye on me. I swear I'm going to get killed in this traffic around here. Drivers give no indication that they recognize pedestrian right-of-way. They glare at me as they race around corners, cutting me off in the middle of a cross-walk. Not only bad drivers, but rude drivers.

Largely due to that, I've been looking into programs at the Y to get me off the streets. I may try a swimming clinic in early September.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Improvements

It's been aggravating trying to get used to these hilly routes during the hottest time of the year, but the recent cooler morning temperatures - down to the mid-60s - are making a difference. Since I've started tracking my runs on the Training Log at Runner's World, my times are coming down, which is nice to see. Overall, my pace still seems to be about 30-40 seconds slower than it was the previous year. The US10K on Labor Day weekend will be a good yardstick. That was one of my fastest 10ks about 3 or 4 years ago.

I just finished a Graphic Design class at the Savannah College of Art & Design community education program. So although I haven't been posting many doodles or sketches, I've been hacking away at some graphics. Maybe I'll start posting that stuff again soon. I'd like to start working on a portfolio, but that will take a bit more time and dedication than I've wanted to put into it lately.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Spending

New laptop should be here in a few weeks! It is a new experience sharing purchases and the discussions about spending that go along with that. Obviously something to get used to! For months, years even, I couldn't think of anything I wanted to spend money on, now all of a sudden there are like 20 things over $100 that I really strongly feel are worth the money.

[Update] As if to prove the above point, MOB just got a fraud alert call from his credit card company tonight - apparently, there's been an unusual amount of use on it lately! And yes, a lot of that may have to do with me...

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Computer randomness

Since I've moved into my now-husband's apartment while we wait for our townhouse to be built, my home-office is now in the guest room where my husband keeps his computer. We've moved things around so my work desk is now perpendicular to his computer desk. And since I occasionally need to use my personal laptop, we've set up a tv tray perpendicular to the other side of my work desk. The chair sits in the middle of this make-shift operations center. I spend my day swiveling from one computer to the other depending on what I have to do.

We've been talking about the need to buy a new laptop for home use. Theoretically, my husband thinks it will replace his and my current personal computers, which are a bit old. However, my personal laptop is loaded to the brim with tons of unnecessary applications that would be so much trouble to reinstall on the new computer. Sure, it makes some kind of noise like an idling lawn-mower and will probably explode in a puff of dust and smoke one day soon. And it weighs about 15 pounds. I am excited about getting a new laptop. Maybe just a little anxious about letting go of the old one.