Friday, November 20, 2009

3 for 3

It was hard to tie up my running shoes this morning. Not sure if it was because of the cold or how sore my hammies were from last night's softball game. Yeah did I mention that we lost by two runs to an undefeated team named beer and tacos? That's substance for a different post. Back to the morning run.

Last week, Christina and I started to wake up a bit early and walk a 2 mile loop. On Saturday, I tried running the loop while Christina was at the grocery store. I tried, meaning that I had to stop and walk twice for lack of breath. On Monday, I ran about a mile of the loop and walked the rest with Christina. Wednesday, I almost made the whole loop but had to stop just short and walk for a few hundred yards. I was really happy when I made the whole loop yesterday without any stops (never mind it took me 25 minutes). Even though it was the hardest morning to get going, Today's run felt the best that I've completed in a while.

Funny story, on the home stretch of this run, you pass by a breakfast joint named Hobie's. Really good coffee cake, okay breakfast. Anyways, the last three mornings, as I ran past the building, there have been two older ladies totally bundled up enjoying their morning conversation. Yesterday morning, one of them commented to the other looking at my smoking hot legs, "wow, he looks really cold". I didn't stop to hear the rest of the conversation.

So, this morning, I decided to wear some thermals. Sure enough as I rounded the corner for the home stretch, there stood my two little friends, to my amazement the same one that mentioned the coldness the day before exclaimed "look at those black leg warmers, he must be warmer today". I chuckled to myself at the thought of my thermals looking like leg warmers. Anyways, it did help considerably.

So, I'm starting a hybrid body-for-life program with more of an emphasis on running than lifting. If your not familiar with body for life, check it out here. The basics are eating 6 nutritious meals instead of 3, and working out everyday for at least 20 minutes. My plan:

Monday: Run
Tuesday: Lift
Wednesday: Run
Thursday: Lift
Friday: Short Run
Saturday: Long Run

I'm going to sign up for a half marathon with my brother Joe around the first week of March. Can't wait to see if we can actually make it!

Any advice?

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Miracle of Life

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Seeing our new little baby on the ultrasound was an amazing and humbling experience.

Mike: "Is that the face?"

Russian Ultrasound Technician: "uh no, that is the bum"

Christina: "Maybe you should let her do the talking"

As she moved up to the the head and started measuring the skull, my heart swelled. At that moment, our little baby looked up and we saw her precious little face. It was incredible. The technician then moved down to the heart. Tears filled our eyes as we clearly saw the four chambers with steady heart beats. It's funny how at these most precious moments, music comes into my mind, I immediately started to hum "it's my turn on earth". I thought how cool it will be to have our little baby join our family.

After the technician was finished with all the measurements, the doctor walked in, turned on the ultrasound and immediately (well it felt immediate to me) said "Yep, it's a girl"! We can't wait for this new little addition to arrive in the family. We also can't wait to meet her and have all of you meet her. See you at Thanksgiving!

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Saturday, November 7, 2009

The Leaves are changing - I mean it's Warren Miller Time




Since I only write this blog on a semi-annual basis, I thought it would be a great time to give an update! Last night while watching the new Warren Miller Film "Dynasty" I felt an emotion that has been absent for a few years. It's a feeling that doesn't have a name.

I hope you didn't start humming the new Black Eyed Peas song. Anyways, this feeling is found leaf peeping in New Hampshire, or at the base of Targhee on the eve of the first snow fall. It's the same feeling that you get when see the first flowers of Spring. Living in California has limited my ability to constantly feel the euphoria that accompanies the changing of the seasons, however, last night for some bizarre reason, these awesome indescribable emotions came rushing in!

It's possible that the memories of face shots of pow came rushing back! I had many fantastic days a few years ago skiing in the Tetons. This year could be different, since I'm going back to school and classes are only Tuesday through Thursday during the week, I'm thinking about asking Santa for a season pass to Kirkwood. He can get a really cheap deal since I'm a student again. It also includes a few buddy passes for friends and discounted lift tickets for them as well. So, my friends should be encouraging "Santa" as well! Just a few thoughts.

A few things to chew on:

http://www.skiersrealm.com/general/warren-miller-dynasty-2010 Check the trailer, it should get you excited for the ski season.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

I'm constantly amazed at our sweet technology today. It's incredible that I can send this text message to blogger and it immediately posts to our blog. I know what you are thinking, "welcome to the 21st century" or maybe "where have you been"? Good fun!

The Judds in San Francisco


We haven't posted anything since the wedding in December. Not that we have very many people eagerly following our every move. We understand that our lives might border on the side of boredom.

However, when nieces and nephews come to town, we have a great time. Karen's close friend Helen was married a few weeks ago. So, during the pregame show (i.e. women getting their nails, hair and make up ready) this provided a great opportunity for me, Nate, Jake and Wes to head to the city for a tour of Alcatraz.

We might have fumbled with our cameras for the first little bit, but once the island came into focus, we were all ready for our adventure. After living out in the Bay Area for nearly six years, I finally visited the prison. My first impressions were of how inhuman and terrible it would be locked up in a cell. On our way back from the the island, Wes stated my favorite quote of the day, "if I was locked up there, I would have spent all my time in the library." I probably would have wanted to spend most of my time in the yard, then again with the sounds of the city in the night wind, would that be just as torturous? Since I am new to blogging, I thought I might just share a few other pictures from the day. I'll see if I can talk Christina into posting some of the photos from her iPhone of the girls dancing at the reception, absolutely adorable!

We are wishing you were here with us in Palo Alto.