Sunday, June 29, 2008

One Year in Colorado!!

I say that and think 'holy cow has it already been a year?' But then I think 'oh my gosh, all the STUFF I've done - has it *only* been a year?!?'

Moving here is pretty much the best thing I've ever done. I miss my friends and family back east, but I think I'm happier right now than I ever have been. COLORADO IS THE BEST!!!!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

cheesecake party

I'm sure I think this is so funny because I know him, but I hope someone else finds it mildly entertaining. My friend The Party made this little video on Sedan's iMac... then he sent it to me for my amusement. It's about ten seconds long, but ten hours later I am STILL laughing!!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy Father's Day

This Father's Day was pretty hard on me. I think last year I had a nice layer of shock to cushion any emotion for the day. This year that shock is gone and I felt every bit of the sadness and loss, mostly in the weeks leading up to it than on the actual day.

My dad did a really good job as far as being a father goes. He gave our family (and the family he had with his first wife) a really good life. He did the best he knew how and I appreciate everything he ever did or gave up for us to have such an enjoyable life. I am so grateful I was able to understand and appreciate this and tell him so while he was alive! He certainly wasn't perfect but at least the theory was good, even if [more often than not] the execution was horrible.

So. Here's to MY DAD - the man who made me lay bricks for a fireplace at 6 years old, who made me hang drywall, kitchen cabinets and roof shingles throughout my life so that I would appreciate getting a college education, and then put me through college. Here's to MY DAD, who took us on fishing trips and all sorts of boating adventures. Here's to MY DAD, the man who would rather hay the meadows and plant apple trees than sit in an office, the man who made me go down moguls (and all sorts of other things I never thought I could do), the man who named three boats after me.

Happy Father's Day, Dad. You did a great job.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

The Nishiki Takes the Trek!

Today was the Dunedin Tri, and it was AWESOME! Slug beat me by almost 5 minutes... which is fine, he's a guy, he's younger and he's been training pretty hard. Touche. I had a good race. But Slug's awesome hand-me-down 1978 Nishiki neon-zebra-taped bike did well for him, he beat me on Car Guy's Trek by 3 minutes on the bike leg. GO SLUG! :)

And now for the recap. First, I WON the swim leg in my age group! !!! I couldn't believe it... and what I really couldn't believe was that I felt like I was having a nice easy swim, and even so, the number 2 in my group was so much further behind me (8 seconds). Actually my time would have put me in the top 5 for the age group below me, too. NICE!!! :) Can't complain about that - I'm pretty happy with it.

The next 2 legs were progressively worse. I need to get on the bike more. I felt OK during the race, but the CatEye on Car Guy's bike was not reading speed. So I just tried not to have many people yell "on your left" at me - I tried to make myself say that more than it was said to me. I rode the 12 miles (12.5 according to Slug's CatEye) in 42 minutes, which seems really slow... 17ish MPH, I would like to be more like 19-20 average. Gotta work on that - get out and ride FASTER. I finished 8th in my group for the bike leg.

And then the run - ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the run. Ouch. Running is not my forte in the first place, and after a swim and a bike, me trying to run is really kind of ridiculous. I actually fell on the trail twice. (Many of you know my capacity for falling, and I was long overdue for a good SPLAT onto the ground, so of course I take 2 today on the run leg of my tri! Only a bruised knee to show for it, I'm fine.) The good thing about the run was that I didn't walk at all, so hooray for me. :) It took me 32 minutes to do the 5k, 10 minute miles. 10th in my group. Oof.

So the result was I ended up dead center of my age group, people wise. Six finished above me, six below. And to be honest, thank God Slug beat me - he was so worried about it. I accomplished my goal of beating my old time by 5 minutes. YEAH!! But Super Cool if you are reading this, your horse won you $20. Get it from The Bee the next time you see her. (And do the dang race next year with us, already!!)

Speaking of future racers, we also need to get The Rockette in on the action. Although mad kudos to her for coming in from Houston to cheer us on!

And that's another Dunedin Tri down. I think we'll keep this tradition going, at least on the even years. Great weekend, good race, I learned a lot. I'm still super pumped about tris, even though it hurt and my foot blistered (which is a first - might have been my bike shoes?) I just want to do more and more of them. So... here I go. TriathLiz. Oh yeah. ;)

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Pics to follow. Race results here: http://altavistasports.com/results/2008results/dunedintriathlon060808.html.

Thanks to my awesome mom, sister, aunt and girlfriend-in-law for coming out and supporting Slug and I. You're the best!!!!!

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Sunday, Sunday, SUNDAY!

It's ON!!!!














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Sunday, June 01, 2008

All Dolled Up

Fellas, you should have been out on the town Friday night... it was the premiere of the Sex and The City movie and let me tell you, every girl in Denver was parading the streets in her very best! Ladies here left the fleeces and flip-flops at home in favor of bringing out the glitter, high heels and red lipstick!

Speaking of red lipstick - perhaps I should wear it more often. Many thanks to the Mystery Man who bought me a martini, it was fantastic. ;)