Thursday, November 29, 2007

News That Makes Me Feel Old

Saw this article the other day on ESPN.com about the 2008 Major League Baseball Hall of Fame candidates. A player has to have been retired from the game for five years before being eligible for the Hall of Fame.

Seriously? David Justice? It seems like it was just a few years ago that he was the hero of the Braves only World Series championship. Tim Raines? These guys were in their prime when I was in high school and college and they are already eligible for the Hall of Fame?

I'm not sure if David Justice will make it into the Hall of Fame, but I just can't believe that he's already eligible. Boy, I'm getting old.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Thanksgiving

A few pictures from our Thanksgiving...I hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving!

Emily & Erin fixing their plates.
Jenny's chocolate cake...

Men watching football...Girls were playing games.

The Countdown Begins

The reality of running the Disney Marathon in January is starting to set in. I got my official race program in the mail yesterday. I will be #9931.


55 Days and counting...

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Not Quite The Griswold Tree, But Close...

So, we went Christmas tree shopping Monday evening. We started out at Pike's, because Joy wanted to try to help them get out of bankruptcy (And at the prices they were charging for trees, we might actually have made a dent!). Didn't find one that suited us, so we headed down to the local Home Depot.

The prices were much better, so were looking through the 9'-10' trees looking for a good one. We had pretty much settled on one, but - like an idiot - I decided to pick up one more. Immediately, Joy says, "That's the one!" Unfortunately, it was actually a 10'-11' tree...but not wanting to disappoint my wife, we got it anyway. I strapped it to the top of the Envoy and off we went.

While Joy headed off to her Monday night Bible Study, my dad came over to help me stand it up and string the lights. Turns out that the trunk was a little crooked, so we had to do a little sawing at the base to get it stand up straight in the stand. Eventually, we got it up and got it in, and boy is it BIG! I'm pretty sure that its the biggest tree we've ever gotten, but it looks great and now it is starting to look a lot like Christmas!

Dear Santa... (Part 1)

Our computer at home flips out all the time.  A few months ago it crashed, and I had to install a new hard drive.  Just this week, the monitor decided that it just didn't want to stay on longer than 20-25 seconds before going blank.  Then, last night, it healed itself.

So Santa...please bring me one of these SWEET babies!

Preferrably the 24", 2.8 GHz Core 2  Extreme processor, 2 GB memory, 1 TB hard drive model with a wireless keyboard and Mighty Mouse!

A guy can dream, can't he?

International Google Fame

See that little white box over on the right hand side, just down a little?  That's a link to Sitemeter, a site that lets us track the visitors to our little blog world here.  Not "Big Brother"-like tracking, but it tells us where people are coming from and how long they stay on the site.

See this little map below?


This is a report that Sitemeter has that shows the location of the last 100 people that have visited the site.  It is pretty neat to see these little dots all over the country.   I probably don't even know who most of the people are that have visited.  But that's not the point...

Do you see those dots over on the other side of the world?  Who are these people?  I'm pretty sure one of them is my friend Lauren, who lives over in London, but what about the rest?  All I know about them is that they all found our site (except for Lauren, I'm sure) by Googling the phrase "Japanese Reality TV" or some variation of it.  Seriously, try it yourself.  There we are at the bottom of the first page...my post about Japanese reality TV!  Who knew it would be so popular?!

Monday, November 26, 2007

Atlanta Half Marathon Report

I'm sure all three readers of our blog have been waiting with baited breath to find out how I did in the half marathon last Thursday. We took a break from everything over the Thanksgiving holiday, so I didn't get a chance to put up my report, so here goes:

Overall, it was a great experience, and I was really pleased with my results. My goal was to finish in under two hours. My official race time, which is measured from the time the starter's gun goes off, was 1:51:58. My "chip" time, which is the actual time it took me to get from the start line to the finish line was 1:50:04. Beat my goal by ten minutes! The only slight disappointment was that I had to walk through two water stations to grab a cub of water because of the traffic. If I hadn't had to do that, I could have had a 1:40-something time.

I thought we were going to miss the rain that was forecast, but as soon as the starter's gun went off it started drizzling. The good thing was that it wasn't cold. The bad thing was that about ten minutes later, the bottom fell out so by mile 2 I was soaked from head to toe. Because of the crowd, it took my until about mile 3 to get to good open space where I could run without dodging slower runners and walkers.

Just after the 4-mile mark is the normal start for the Peachtree Road Race, and the next 5 miles is the Peachtree course right down Peachtree Street. There weren't quite as many spectators out for the half marathon as there usually are on the 4th of July, but running this familiar stretch made the miles seem to go by quickly. From "Cardiac Hill" to the end of the Peachtree Road Race is mostly uphill, but it didn't seem to be as bad as I had anticipated. At about mile 12.5, we made the turn from Mitchell Street, next to the capitol builidng, onto Capitol Avenue and down the final stretch to Turner Field. I knew I was going to get in under 2 hours at this point and was just trying to finish as strong as I could.

I actually finished before I thought I did, because the big finish line banner was hung across the full marathon finish line which was about 30-40 yards past the half marathon finish line. As I crossed the line, my name was announced, I collected my finishers medal and picked up some watered down Gatorade and a couple of bananas.

All-in-all, it was a great event, and I enjoyed the running. I'm not sure I could have imagined turning around and running back to the start line, but I've still got a few weeks before I have to run that distance.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Gee...Why Didn't I Think of That?

Straight from the product's website (emphasis and hyperlink added):
"Using an ingenious gravity flow system, the PiMag™ Aqua Pour™ Gravity Water System can provide you with Nikken PiMag water no matter where you are."
Now...according to Dictionary.com, ingenious is an adjective that means:
"characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction"
So...you open the faucet, and gravity forces the water to pour out. Ingenious!

Pretty sure I learned about this in my third grade science class.

Less Than 24 Hours To Go...

Tomorrow morning...Thanksgiving Day...me and 9,000 of my closest friends will be headed down Peachtree Street in the Atlanta Half Marathon. My first half marathon...13.1 miles. I've heard and read that the last six miles are really tough and mostly uphill. My goal is to finish in under two hours. I'll have a full report after the race.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Marathon Update #4 - 15 Miles

I forgot to put up a training update this weekend, but I got my 15-mile run in Saturday morning at Stone Mountain. Some random thoughts about the run...

It was COLD out there at 6:30! When I climbed out of the Envoy to start my run, the temperature reading on the dash was 33 degrees. I did wear a sweatshirt over my running shirt, but I haven't moved into pants or tights, yet. It took about three miles for my hands to thaw out, but after that...no problem.

Stone Mountain has started putting up their Christmas lights, so in the areas around the entrance there are snowflakes lit on the lightpoles and several buildings are lit up with lights. Adds a little fun flavor to the run. At least while it is still dark!

I've had this suspicion for a while, and after this run I am pretty sure that someone out there is stretching out those mile markers every time I run around the mountain. They just seem to get farther and farther apart as the run gets longer!

This week is a modified "step-back" week when I am supposed to allow my legs to rest and recover before increasing mileage again. It is modified because instead of a 12-mile (yeah...that's step-back for me now!) run on the weekend I'll be running the Atlanta Half Marathon on Thursday before gorging myself on turkey and my mom's sweet potato casserole!

Mike Huckabee - Chuck Norris Approved

Just so you know, this post is not an endorsement for Mike Huckabee. Its still early in the political season, and I haven't really spent a lot of time studying all of the candidates. I know for certain who I'm NOT going to be voting for *cough*Hillary*cough*, but there is still much to learn about the conservative candidates. However, you've got to like a candidate with a good sense of humor who will put an ad like this together:



If you don't "get" Chuck Norris humor, you need to spend some time looking here, here or here.

Monday, November 19, 2007

My Famous Pecan Pies

I just found out (from a family member) that I was famous for my pecan pies. I didn't know that I was famous for them. Anyways, I have already started making them for Thanksgiving. I just thought I would share my recipe. Happy baking...
  • 1 cup KARO light corn syrup
  • 1 cup sugar (scant cup)
  • 3 eggs, slightly beaten
  • 2 Tbsp margarine, melted
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 1 1/2 cups of chopped pecans (south GA pecans)
  • 1 (9 inch) unbaked/frozen deep-dish pie crust
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Stir the first 5 ingredients until blended. Stir in pecans. Pour into pie crust.
  3. Bake 45 minutes. (Do NOT overbake.)
  4. Cool and Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Anybody want a tractor?

I've got a big yard. I love my yard, but it is BIG, and it takes a long time to mow it every week during the spring and summer.

Ever since I bought this house I thought that I could really use a good lawn tractor to cut down on my mowing time. The lawn was right at the threshold for the size recommended for lawn tractors, so last year I splurged and bought one.

It is fun to drive, but I quickly found out that my yard just has too much undulation to get a good cut from the 42" deck, and I am REAL particular about how the yard looks. So, after letting the tractor sit in the garage for a season, I'm putting it up for sale on Craigs List. Here's the listing:



Who wants it?

P.S. We've also got a SOFA AND LOVESEAT for sale, too!

Monday, November 12, 2007

As The Seasons Change...

With the leaves changing colors now, I thought it would be a good time to update the look of our little blog here. I always thought the simple gray background was a little bland, but I didn't want to put out one of the standard templates, either. So, now that I know just enough about this blogging thing to be dangerous, we're changing it up. What do you think?

Marathon Update #3 - 14.4 Miles

The thought of running 14+ miles several months ago seemed like an impossibility. Last week, though, I found myself actually looking forward to my weekend long run. So...early Saturday morning, before the sun came up, I hit the road at Stone Mountain. My thoughts on the run:

Bad News/Good News: The bad news is that I've mapped the loop around Stone Mountain on both Gmaps Pedometer and MapMyRun.com. I've also driven around it to triple-check and sure enough, it is actually only 4.8 miles. The distance from mile marker 4 to mile marker 5 is short by about 0.2 miles. No problem, though, as this can be accounted for, so my 14-mile run became a simple 3-loop run for a total of 14.4 miles. The extra 0.4 miles was just a bonus!

Best Feeling: The best feeling of the run, besides finishing, was finishing that first 4.8 mile loop and not feeling tired at all. Six months ago, one lap around the mountain was all I could handle. The marathon training is paying off.

The Regulars: It has taken a couple of months, but there are now a handful of people that are at Stone Mountain just about every Saturday morning that I recognize from week to week and now recognize me. There were at least three different people that I passed going in the opposite direction (I like to run clockwise) on both sides of the mountain several times that smiled and waved each time. It's good to be a "regular."

Magic Beans: I've been reading a lot about maintaining energy during long runs, and up until Saturday had never stopped for water or nutrition in the middle of my runs. Things like PowerBars and Energy Gels don't appeal to me, so I tried these:

Sport Beans by Jelly Belly. I read good reviews about them so I picked up a couple of packages last week. I ate one pack at the end of each loop around the mountain, and they definitely helped a lot. They are a little bigger than a normal jelly bean and have a little different taste, and they are packed with electrolytes and vitamins to keep your energy up. I will definitely be getting more of these soon.

Next Saturday will be a 15-mile long run, and then the Atlanta Half Marathon on Thanksgiving Day. I can't wait!

Friday, November 9, 2007

Things That Bug Me At The Gym - #1

Because I like to do most of my running in the morning, and because we don't have any sidewalks in our neighborhood or the surrounding surface streets, I do my running on the treadmills at LA Fitness.

I've had a membership with LA Fitness for about 10 years...started when they were still Australian Body Works in Atlanta. Of course, my use of the gym has been cyclical for most of that time. But over 10 years, I've observed a lot of different "characters" at the gym. Some are entertaining and some are annoying. And now that I've got this blog outlet I'm going to share some of the things that really bug me at the gym.

Today's installment comes courtesy of the character I like to call the Clydesdale. I see a lot of these at the gym since I spend most of my time on the treadmill. I pointed one out to Joy, in fact, last night. The Clydesdale is that person on the treadmill who runs completely flat-footed, so over the din of the gym's music, the sound of the treadmill and even my iPod earbuds comes this very loud, very annoying THUMP, THUMP, THUMP, THUMP, THUMP, THUMP as his or her feet pound the treadmill track. It is especially annoying when they try to run really fast. That's all. Don't be a Clydesdale.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Dinner with friends...

We had dinner with Josh & Valerie last night. Valerie is one of my best friends from college. They live on the other side of the city, so we don't get to see them a lot. It is always good to see them and catch up when we have a chance. We had a fun evening!


Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Marathon Update #2 - St Simons

Marathon training couldn't take a break just because I was enjoying the weekend in St. Simons, so instead of sleeping in on Saturday morning I hit the streets and put in the longest run of my life to date...13 miles.

An hour and 54 minutes later I was back at the house, and Joy was just getting out of bed! This was just a tenth of a mile shorter than a half-marathon, so I feel pretty confident heading into the Atlanta Half Marathon that I am going to be running on Thanksgiving Day.

The image to the right comes from a great little tool I found online called MapMyRun. Next Saturday I'll be back at Stone Mountain for a 14-miler.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Weekend with Friends

We had a fun weekend with Steve & Johnna and Jamey & Mary. This weekend away has become an annual tradition. Last year we went up to the mountains. This year we spent the weekend at St. Simons. We really enjoyed just hanging out, riding bikes and eating lots of good meals.

Dinner on Friday night...

Steve & Scott did most of the cooking.

The Biker Gang

Coolin' at the Playground Ya Know

Johnna decided to go for a swim. Mary & I did not join her.

I love St. Simons! It is so pretty especially when the sun is going down...

We had a great weekend!