Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Zoobomb

On Sunday I went Zoobombing. I've attached an article here which pretty aptly describes the event.

In fact, I rode on the Max up the hill with the blind bomber who is mentioned in the article. It was delightful. I went up with my new friend from work, Christopher (because I was afraid to do it alone) and we made it for the second round of hill bombing. We rode back up for the third round but ended up doing it before the rest of the group since it was getting late and we both had work in the morning. I was super tired for work the next day as we ended up staying out pretty late (I got home at about 1:40am) but it was totally worth it. Not only did I get an awesome new experience I also got some new friend time in.

Outside of my new zoobomb experience, I've also been working on an art project and have made some pretty cool purchases as of late. I bought a table saw the other day but am still in the process of changing the blade so that I can use it. I'm about to head out to buy some embroidery floss. Hopefully, I can show you all some pictures of what's been getting underway pretty soon.

Bye for now.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Things that keep me from sleeping

Outside of alarms, the things that keep me from sleeping are mostly positive. I started an art project about a week ago and am frequently too involved in working or thinking about it to sleep. Even when I'm out of supplies, I'm planning what I'd like to be doing and what I need to get. I've got to work for the next five or six days which means it might be a bit difficult to work in cross stitching, supply getting, and (hopefully) table saw repair. But, I've been relatively productive, as of late, so I might be able to get all that done. It's nice only working until 3 or 4 at the latest because you can sure get a lot done in the evening if you can muster post-work energy.

I'm reading a new book but I'm not totally in love with it so It's not doing so much work keeping me awake. Mostly, it's just art planning that's keeping me from catching those zz's. I've also, been toying with the idea of going to school for nursing (maybe to be an ob/gyn nurse) I'm going to try and find out the requirements to receive in state tuition here in OR are before I get too carried away with planning that.

I hope you all are having a great Tuesday and are losing sleep over something good too.


Friday, July 15, 2011

new race

I just signed up for a new race. It's just a half marathon but I couldn't resist it. It's the Holiday Half Marathon and it's December 11th.

At the race check in you get bells to put in your shoes and throughout the race there are carolers (every 2 miles). It's only a few miles away from where I live so I can get there easily and since I was one of the first 200 to sign up for it I get a race hoodie instead of just a regular t-shirt. Hurray!

It will also help keep me inspired to run which is pretty important. I also, have my eye out for any good Marathons that might come at the end of October or beginning of November but haven't decided on one yet. I've been thinking about races quite a bit recently. Now I've got to get my head back in the work game as my work week is starting.

All the best.


Monday, July 11, 2011

Second Bike

I was thinking today, about how it is that as we progress, monetarily, we frequently begin a search for another vehicle. The type of vehicle seems to vary depending on which economic level you occupy but the trend still seems to exist.

For instance. A fairly wealthy family might buy a boat or another more recreational vehicle, a middle class family might buy themselves another car to make the commute to work more manageable, my roommate, who has a salaried job, bought a motorcycle a few months ago, and I just bought a 2nd bike. Granted: this bike was only a $15 investment and it is off the hook awesome but the sign is still there. I'm making a stead income.

It's a pretty small bike. Check out those handlebars and that seat.

Another view

Yes, today after I got off of work, I received a text from my friend Dan that his room mate was selling his awesome bike. In the past few weeks I've had the chance to test ride this bike a few times and have totally fallen in love. This beauty has coaster brakes, a banana seat and those awesome drop down, cruisin' handlebars. I feel as though I've made a good investment. I can't wait to ride it around on my day off tomorrow. I think that I'll ride it over to the restore for my first longer ride.

Anyways, I thought you all deserved a more exciting post than usual since it had been a while since my last update. Here you have it.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Grapes of Wrath

I'm currently Rereading The Grapes of Wrath by: Jon Steinbeck and am really loving it.

But now, everything that I see reminds me of the book. I see old cars I think of jalopies. I got a flat bike tire I think of families patching their last tire while looking for work. When I tell someone about my family I want to say"fambly" instead of family. When I ran my race on Sauvie Island, an island where people often go to pick their own produce off of farms, I thought, "Hm... people pay for this experience" In contrast to the Joads (the protagonists) who were begging to do this stuff and get paid. I ran past an engine rebuilding store yesterday and thought about the book. I saw a homeless person's sleeping area and thought of Hoovervilles.

This book is inside my head in a way I don't think a book has ever been. I wonder if it's just this book or if it's a transition in the way I think about my reading materials. I kind of like it. It gives me a lot more ability to reflect on what I'm reading. I might go on a bit of a Steinbeck kick and see if the others are like this.

Hope you all have been finding some good reading material. I'm off to bed. Got to get up early and go for my run in the morning.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Under Two

So, I ran my half marathon this morning.

Woke up at 4:45, ate oatmeal, drank water, took a shower to clear up my lungs and left for the race at 5:30 in order to get there around 6:00 for my 6:45 race. After getting stuck in 42 minutes of traffic and then waiting in line for a port-a-potty for the next 10 minutes I ran over to the race start (where they had just started the race a bit late). And, not knowing my start time or what pace anyone around me was running, began the race.

I ran the first 10-11 miles at a pretty steady clip. After the first couple of miles I stayed pretty close to the same group of runners. But, kinda faded out a little with the last 2 miles or so. I checked my time though and ran the race in under two hours which is always kinda my main goal. My official time was 1hour 51minutes and 15seconds. That drops me at just under a 8:30 mile pace so I guess I can't complain.

During the race I meet a girl who was running barefoot and she was really nice to talk to and after the race everyone got strawberry short cake. Those two things were probably my favorite thing about the race. Now, weather to keep training for another race. My biggest hang up is that I want to run a race with a bigger crowd to cheer for you and none of the races I've been training for really fit that bill.

Anyways, happy 4th to all of you. Hope you're having a great day holiday!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Pre-race (and work) allergies

I woke up this morning feeling down right awful. My allergies are destroying me. I took an allergy pill and am drinking some tea that should make me feel better but what a bad way to start off a day of work and the day before a big race. Hopefully, I'll continue to feel better and better and by race time this will be a distant memory.

I'm packing some cold and allergy meds with me to work today. Fingers crossed that they don't make me totally spacey. I actually looked up the ingredients in the pills I'm taking and one of them is (not fully researched) supposed to work as an antidepressant. Interesting... Maybe it will be a fairly happy, spacey day (if it is any of those things).

Gots to go. You all have a great Sunday.