Monday, May 2, 2011

The One Where We Remember...and Thank Our Soldiers


The United States military forces and the intelligence agencies have finally taken out the dangerous terrorist they have been chasing for nearly ten years.  I'm not foolish enough to think that Al Qaeda's done terrorizing others now that Bin Laden is gone, but it's great to know that after almost ten years, he is no longer around.

It's incredible to think that is has been nearly ten years since that horrific day.
The New York skyline is still a constant reminder of that day.  I was in New York last fall and it is still odd to see the skyline without those two iconic buildings.

I remember the day clearly.  I was a senior in high school.  First period was just about to end when my teacher started acting weird and turned on the news.  Then the bell rang and I remember hurrying to my second class, where I was a teacher assistant in the dean's office.  There, right on television, they played over and over the World Trade Center buildings, one of them with smoke billowing out of it...and then the second plane flew in.  It was so surreal at first.  If it were just one, we though it might have been an accident, or at worst, one crazy hi-jacker.  It almost seemed like a movie.  Then the fear set it.  We were actually under attack.

Who did this?
Why would they want to hurt us?
Will they strike again?
Where are they going next?

Then President Bush declares war.
  He calls it a 'War on Terror'.  

We were united as a nation.  We all were just Americans. Being a Democrat or Republican was no longer as important.  We stood together in sorrow for those lives that were lost.  The majority of congress decided to go after those bad guys.  No one likes war, but those who did this needed to answer for their wrong doings...for the murder of innocent lives.  I was not thrilled we were going to war, nor how we really went about things.  But, President Obama has kept most of Bush's policy's for these wars in place and they finally did get Bin Laden.
I guess we can criticize all we want, but until we are allowed to know everything they know in the White House, we really can't point fingers so much because we are lacking so much information.

How far we've come as a nation in those ten years.  Some positive, but mostly negative.  We're back at each other...tearing each other apart because of different ideals and what's best for the individuals instead of what is best for a nation.  We are all so selfish.  

The ones who have remained selfless, are those still fighting for our freedoms.
  They're the ones who have left their loved ones.  They've missed the birth of their children.  They've missed holidays, birthdays and graduations.  They've seen horrible things that they will never forget.  All so we can stand and argue about whether or not the president is an American, or whether or not we should give or take away from social programs, or how about raising or lowering taxes, or giving away more money or cutting budgets.

All of these are important issues, don't get me wrong.  We are not always going to agree on everything.  But since when did these things become more important than being a united nation?  United We Stand--It doesn't appear that way when you really look at things.  We need to get our priorities in check.  Let's work on protecting ourselves and building each other up.  Let's have a good debate and work out real solutions to problems instead of trashing the other side and automatically voting against everything they say just because you are of different parties.  We should never forget what happened.  We should take away the feelings of resolve we had in those days after our attack.  We are a great nation.  We are Americans.  If we do not stand together united...in the end we will all fall.

It's important everyday, but if you get a chance, thank a soldier today.  I'm sure they are all celebrating.  Some of them have been away from home for so long and finding Bin Laden is a victory.  

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Project 365: Day 22 & 23




Spent half my day yesterday cleaning this grout. Whoever decided that white grout was a good idea was sorely mistaken. They're probably laughing all the way to the bank since they're not cleaning it.



Beautiful sunrise to start off my run this morning. It was first run that was easy in a while. It is also my first morning run in a while. Coincidence? I think not. Back to runs in the morning it is!

My husband comes home today! I've missed him!

Friday, April 29, 2011

Project 365: Day 21

Now I'm not normally one to complain about gas prices, even though I think they're holding us hostage but WTF?! $4.79 for diesel??? It's way less refined than petrol...




It's Friday and It Feels So Good!

Last night, I ran that 10K.  It was one of those dying kind of runs.  You know, the kind where you really would rather just quit and go hide somewhere because of the shame that goes along with quitting...
Anyway, I had signed up for that She Runs LA race and it had to be completed by 7:00pm, Eastern time.  There was a storm a-brewing off in the distance, so I figured I needed to get moving.  I also figured (incorrectly, I found) that the clouds would cover the blazing sun soon and it would be an awesome, windy run...
So, I ran in the blazing hot sun for 3.5 miles (it was 97 out when I got home from work and was out shortly after that) with humidity that felt like it could drown you.  The clouds finally did their job when I was past the half way point!  Prior to this, clouds were blowing through, but they were skipping right around the sun...how does that happen?!  If it's a cloudy day at the beach, the clouds are right on target.  I was a half mile from finishing when I ran by the house and John had just gotten home so he ran the last bit with me.  According to my Garmin, I finished .15 miles before the Nike+ GPS.  I'm going with the Garmin because it's never steered me wrong in the past.  Nike+ GPS isn't quite strong enough for those of us who live out in the sticks...it loses reception every now and then, so that was frustrating.  Even after it told me I finished, I loaded it online and they said I had completed 9.99K...BS I did!  According to the Garmin, I was at 6.35 miles already at that point.  I will not be using Nike+ anymore for runs...

Now onto...


1. If you could buy any car, money not an option, what would it be?
That's so tough...
A BMW M3.

A 1950's Corvette in candy apple red
 ...and a brand new Z06 Corvette, in canary yellow.

An Aston Martin...
Why hello there, Mr. Bond...

Why not add in a Bentley too??


2. What was your worst first date ever?
My worst date ever...
Well, I went to prom with a friend.  It was his prom, with all of his friends and everything at HIS SCHOOL.  All night he sat at a table playing cards.  Oh, I was mad!  John actually went with a girl that went to school there too, so we have a really cute picture of the two of us from that night when we were just youngin's all dressed up.  We have the picture up in our house now.  At least John danced with me a little bit, my date, never did...
I'm still friends with the guy that was my date, but we learned that we were definitely better off as friends.
A picture from that prom night with some of my friends...kind reminds you of easter eggs, huh?  And please ignore the hair...

3. How old were you when you fell in love for the first time?
17-18.  I wish I'd picked a better guy (not the one above) because that one ended up being mean and not worth it.  But I learned many valuable lessons from our relationship.  I wasn't usually the kind of girl who got serious in relationships when I was younger.  My mom cried when I broke up with a boy when I was 15 that I dated a few months and I was like 'mom, really?  I'm 15, it's not like I'm going to marry the guy'...and that was my attitude through most of high school about boys...

4. When was the last time you reconciled your checkbook?
Um...never?  I really don't think I've ever balanced my checkbook.  I know, I know, I should, but when you can go online to check on everything and know how much money should be in there, I figure that's good enough.  Plus, I write like 2 checks a year...

5. If you were going to fashion a "Wanted" Ad for a best friend, how would you word it?
Wanted: An awesome lady who knows how to have fun.  Must not take self too seriously (like ever), be able to laugh at themselves and see the humor in ridiculous situations that come about in live, must love going to the beach, boating, and other outdoorsy fun, must have a no-drama policy, have a love for life, be understanding, honest and trustworthy, be there in the good times and bad, and love my dog, Lily.  Goody two-shoes need not apply.  I'm good natured and fun, and usually follow most of the rules however, I don't need a judgmental friend, I need a real friend.
If this looks like you're kind of fun, you might be a good candidate :-)

Have a fabulous Friday ladies!!!  Yay for the weekend!!!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Good Quote

"Marathoning. The triumph of desire over reason."

Project 365: Day 20




She (I) Run(s) LA in Florida. Barf. 6.2 miles with blazing hot sun, 80% humidity and 90*F temps. But, I'm finished...

Thoughts on Thursday!



one.
Today, I'm participating in this 10K.  You run it from where ever you are if you don't live close to LA and they mail you your cute top:
(obviously not me, borrowed from facebook's She Runs LA page)
You have until 4pm Pacific time to upload your mileage!!!  You can still sign up here.

two.
This morning, John left really early (5:15) this morning for work.  He was so sweet about being super quiet as he was getting ready and as he left.  Around 6, I hear a banging on our bedroom door which startles me awake (although I should have already been awake).  It was Lily.  I thought that John had taken her to go potty before he left because her little paws were wet and now she wanted to come play with me.  But...when I talked to him this morning, he said he didn't let her out, but she was banging really hard on her kennel door.  The little booger must have broken free of her kennel.  I fear trouble is upon us.

three.
I'm so happy it is Friday-Eve, I can't stand it!

four.
I'm really excited for the fun and relaxing weekend that lies ahead.  I'll be hitting up dinner with my running ladies, ice cream and puppy play date with my 'medium-friend', softball practice, hanging out with friends, and a lot of relaxing...oh, and writing thank you's from our wedding.  Not so excited about writing the thank you's part just because I never have enough to say to fill up the card, but hopefully I'll work through some writers block and get creative!

five.
I'm so, SO excited about the Savannah Marathon!  
There are so many people from our local running organization that are participating!  We have an awesome dinner planned the evening after the race, so if you're running and are interested in meeting up with a bunch of fellow runners, just shoot me an email and I'll get you in on the reservation and all the info!

six.
I need to win the Power Ball stat!
It's one of those weeks where I feel that working is for the birds.
I could become a Boston Qualifier in no time if I didn't have this thing called work that takes up 40+ hours of my week.

seven.
I can't get enough of this song right now: