Sunday, November 13, 2011

Is there air? You don't know!*

Lildonbro here, live from the living room...I repeat, LIVE. I survived the half marathon!

Though I have to say, in the beginning I didn't think I would.

Thoughts at this moment: "Worst idea, ever!"


I ran most of the time, though at times it was a slow shuffle. I had to walk a little bit here and there because my left knee hurt and my right foot felt as though it were going to split open. Other than that...it wasn't so bad.

I was coming down the home stretch and the cheers were getting louder. That's normal in a race near the finish, but I decided to look over to the side and I saw a guy booking it to the finish. The street was divided into two lanes, and he was in the other, empty one. He...was the first finisher of the marathon. He beat me by a few feet and he ran double what I did. I couldn't help but clap for him. I will post my results

I met my sister for breakfast at Boychik's and finally put my sticker on my car. Yay!


Yummy biscuitos.

When I got home I found a nice little gift and note from my roommate, Kami.
P.S. the results were posted last night - my time was 2:27:46.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

I'm not happy, Bob.*



5 foods


5. Taco Salad - It's my favorite, which throws people off because I don't eat Mexican food...it's probably because I only like it homemade and without anything fancy.


4. Pizza, Pizza - another thing I could eat everyday (I like to think this is because I haven't moved past my college "phase" but I think I just really like pizza.


3. Chicken - all things chicken. I eat it all different ways, in strips, breaded, marinated, plain, grilled, in pasta, shredded, etc. Chicken.


2. Speaking of chicken - I LOVE Noodles and Co buttered noddles with Parmesan crusted chicken breast...and a GIANT snicker doodle cookie.


1. Fries - yes, I know they are bad for you...but I crave them nightly. Okay, not nightly, but when I go out to eat I like to get them. Especially the ones at O'Charly's they are just extra, special good.


- and now I see just how unhealthy I am. I also enjoy grapes, corn on the cob...forget it, I'm unhealthy.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Well... yeah... you put one leg in front of the other over and over again really really fast.*

The half marathon is this Saturday...gulp. I live with constant anxiety and plan to until Saturday afternoon. I don't even know where to go to get my packet cause my sister isn't running with me and she always tells me where to go - guess I'd better look in to that.

This past Friday I ran 10 miles....straight. I mean - I more so did a jog/shuffle thing, but I didn't walk. That impresses me if I don't say so myself. I bought myself one of those runner belts - the kind I looked at last year and laughed (the 8k I ran last year was the same day as the half and full marathon). I thought, "Who would ever run so long that they'd have to wear a fanny pack just to make it through?" Well - I am here to say that it really helped on my ten mile jog. It's interesting how your body picks up after a few sips of water.

Of course - I went on a hike the next day - probably not a good idea. It was a bit harder than it should have been. I will post about my other adventures soon - we are getting to the end of the busy season for me; the end of pottery class, the race, the Harvest Ball. Then I can finally relax a little...right?

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

I'll tear them apart. I may not come out alive, but I'm going in there. There's only one thing I want you fellows to do. ..talk me out of it*

January - 4
February -3
March - 4
April -5
May - 4
June - 3
July -5
August - 3
September - 1
October - 7


Doctrine and Covenants


The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum


The Marvelous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum



Ozma of Oz by L. Frank Baum

Tbe Emerald City of Oz by L. Frank Baum

Quidditch Through the Ages by J.K. Rowling

Eternal Man by Truman G. Madsen

No summaries - sorry!

Monday, October 31, 2011

I want to reward you with five minutes of uninterrupted eye contact.*

She is here!! My new niece was born on Saturday morning (while I was running in place in my living room...)


Olivia


I have already come up with some nicknames - ONJ being the most popular (ONJ = Olivia Newton John). Then there is Olive Juice (which is a lot longer than Olivia - so it may not stick). And...that's about it, I will come up with more as personality arises.


Kathryn and I went over on Saturday to see the new little one -





Then the grandparents and brothers arrived. The boys were so excited to see their new little sister! (And they are already messing up the names, calling Ava Olivia and vice versa).








And just to embarass Joanna - she kept looking at this sign, trying to figure out what time it was. Hey - she just had a baby (p.s. without an epidural...no thanks).



















Thursday, October 27, 2011

And I'm sitting here on Capital Hill.*

Yesterday I got into politics.


It turns out that even things as glamorous as Politics have their ugly sides - like getting up at 5:30 in the morning (the thought still makes my stomach turn).

Marissa came and picked me up at 6:00 AM and we started our adventure to Fairfax, VA. We saw Eric Cantor's (correct me if I'm wrong Marissa) little caravan - just proving that they all have to get up way too early.

I learned about Slug Lanes - okay, so I heard about Slug lanes - I still don't really get them. But I am going to investigate them (if I remember). Maybe I'll post about this (maybe I'm the only person who has never heard of this before).

Once we got to Fairfax, we stopped at a McDonald's to get something to eat. The kid at the register asked me what I would like and I said, "Sausage biscuit." Then I realized that there may be a certain way to order these - I haven't really eaten breakfast from a fast food place in so long, so I kept talking, "is that the right way to order it?" and he was like, "huh? do you mean from the dollar menu?" The dollar menu? I don't think McDonald's had a dollar menu the last time I went, but a dollar sounded good so I acquiesced, but not before I felt super stupid for not having the confidence sufficient to order a dollar sausage biscuit.


When we got to the event, Marissa introduced herself with a whole tongue twisted name/title/location kind of thing and then there was me...Just Jess...so I started to introduce myself in new ways, "I'm Jessica with Marissa P.", "I'm Jessica, Marissa's assistant". Then we got to work. Marissa gave me a clipboard, my job for the day would be to get signatures on a petition to put Mitt Romney on the ballot. Which - as it would seem - he is not on the ballot yet, each candidate needs a certain number of signatures to be on the ballot (note to self for when I decide to run as an independent party). Let me just say - getting people to sign a piece of paper is NOT a strong suit of mine. I don't really like talking to strangers but in person beat over the phone so I took the clipboards and went to stand on the sidewalk with the sign wavers.




I had a good time - once I got more comfortable - and I learned a lot. My favorite part by far were the little old ladies who are very involved in politics. They were very opinionated and I couldn't shake the feeling that I was in a crowd akin to a Twilight crowd - except it was old women and politics as opposed to young girls and Edward Cullen...okay - correction, Twilight as a whole. Their talk was the crazed talk of Twilight fans - there excitement to see this man



(Mitt Romney in case you don't know)

was equal to that first moment in the first movie on opening night when Edward Cullen first appeared on the screen (don't act like you don't know what that was like - and don't judge me for knowing what that moment was like....it was peer pressure).

But yes, the main attraction of the event was that Mitt Romney came to Farifax. It was cool, I've never seen anything political (live - I've seen stuff on TV). My desire to not treat people like celebrities kept me from trying to shake his hand, even though this kind stranger gave me tips and offered to be my wing man so I could get in and get the once in a lifetime picture...I just couldn't do it. So - I finally figured out the zoom on my camera and took pictures from a distance instead.



Overall - I had a good time. Once I got comfortable (and once they gave me Romney stickers to hand out) asking people to sign a petition wasn't so difficult. I got to meet a lot of interesting, politically charged people. Because of the clipboards Marissa had given me, everyone thought I was in charge, including some international news crews. I was asked at least 3 times if I was Iris (who I later got to meet - she was in charge). I just began to explain that the clipboards were deceiving, I was not in charge - but I could point out someone who was. It was funny to me that people kept thinking I was in charge - when I am so politically immature that I didn't even know what our Governor looked like until yesterday...oops - I probably shouldn't mention that.

Now I just need to pick up my copy of "Politics for Dummies" so I can start to catch up to the people I met yesterday.

Friday, October 21, 2011

To exotic places like...Milwaukie*



6 Places

I don't know if this is places I have been, have lived, or want to go...so...I'm doing whatever. Again, this is in no particular order - it's mostly on when I found the pictures.


1. Virginia! This is my hometown. I love Virginia!



2. Rexburg, ID
3. Boston!!
4. Utah

5.IHOP
Actually - I just love pancakes.

6. The Temple

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...