June 2009

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Minor Set Back

Well, training and fund raising are going well. I made $35 selling Father’s Day Cards!! Woo Hoo!! Sunday I went out for a short run–just 35 minutes–after church. I made it less than two minutes into the run and ended up on the concrete after twisting my foot in a hole. I managed to sprain my ankle. It is a bit swollen and a few pretty ugly purple colors. I hope to start stationary cycling tomorrow–slowly. We’ll see how it goes. It doesn’t hurt too bad to walk. I’m supposed to start drawing the alphabet with my toes and that hurts quite a bit now. Looks like I could use some training on running and not getting injured or avoiding pot holes. During my training for my first Team in Training event, the Nike Women’s Marathon (pre-blog) I managed to trip and break my elbow. I guess I’m just a sucker for the pavement. :)

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I’m sure glad I managed to do my nails Saturday night. :)

Peace!

Kittens

These cuties have been occupying a bit of my time. I’m lucky to volunteer for an awesome organization, Humanimal Connection. Eric and I’ve been slowly making friends with this cat family living in our backyard. Mama is super-sweet. Once she is spayed–hopefully this week–she’ll be available for adoption. She is great–trust me I’ve thought about keeping her for myself, but Scotch and Sake have made it clear they aren’t interested! We’ve caught two of the kittens and the other two are missing. We think (and really, really hope) mama took them somewhere else to “hide” them and they’ll be back soon. The kittens will also be fixed and vaccinated and then available for adoption.

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Peace!

Being in the the Silicon Valley area of California, there is a lot of creative fund raising going on for Team in Training. For example, tonight I’m “selling”-for a donation-Father’s Day Cards at our Thursday night track practice. Complete with a stamp and post office drop off. These cards are way too cute to keep to myself–and I love how simple they are.

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The fund raising on this event is going particularly slowly. So I’m looking at any option I’ve got. I’m even considering doing what one past participant did and wearing my wetsuit around for a week straight. It was very successful for him, but I’m not sure I could pull it off myself–those things get a bit hot and sticky!

Other creative fund raising ideas on the docket are a fundraiser at a dueling piano bar and a good old-fashioned talent show. Thankfully I have someone co-brainstorming and planning these events with me.

Let me know if you’d like to donate and I can ship a few cards your way. Or I can write your note and send them directly to your friend/father too. The least I’ll do is send you a sweet (as in very cool) hand-written thank you!

Peace!

I realize I’ve been MIA for a bit.

I could blame Sake. As you can see, she thinks she is my main priority.

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Look at how intense she is! That face is typical Sake indeed.

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I could mention I was busy with the last days of school and volunteering at Maker Faire. I got to paint a few signs for Maker Faire and was pleased to be complimented. They said, “you certainly are a real artist.”

I finished my ambitious sewing. Here’s the shirt. It was fabulous. Though I’m not sure if I would recommend circular scallops on the back princess seams. If I stood just right, and the scallops popped straight out, I looked a bit lizardish!

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Sorry it is a bit wrinkly. It went great with the denim skirt. The skirt however, kept growing on me because of the 3% lycra I thought was a brilliant idea at the fabric store. So I sent it home with my mom–I hope she wears it.

I finished the dress.

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The necklace is something my dad randomly picked up for me 6 weeks earlier. Weird that it is orange too. I was a bit disappointed not to use the lace–but I’m not sure there was any good things to do with it this time. It is definitely on my radar for a future project.

I could also blame my mom. She stayed in town for a week. But we just did fun things–so it really isn’t her fault I haven’t been around.

I could blame my infinitely more exciting social life. We’re averaging 4 dinner parties a week both at our place and out. Fun, fun indeed. And those cloth napkins are getting a lot of use. I love them!

I could blame Team in Training. I am signed up for a new event–and you should totally donate! But that is fun too.

I could blame my summer art camp. The location change actually worked in my favor as I now have 5 weeks to teach instead of just 3! Camp doesn’t start until Monday, and while I have been working on preparing this week–it seems much more of a fun thing than a chore. Here’s my class rules.

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I could blame my volunteer sewing projects. I just finished this cover to keep dust out of the sound board at the church. And volunteered to sew at least 24 vests if not double that for a childrens’ musical camp that is performing in mid-August. What was I thinking??

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I could blame the quilt kit I got back in Long Beach last July at the quilt show. But really, I’m excited to be working on it. It’d be awesome to finish soon–or at least before we (Eric’s aunt, Eric’s grandma, and I) go back to Long Beach this July for the quilt show. Here’s all of the squares I’ve finished and the ones left to do.

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I’m onto the last block. I have 6 of those to sew, then sewing all of the blocks together, and a row of smaller squares on the border. It is pretty fun, except I am finding the squares don’t line up so well. I’m not sure if my cutting was off, or if I am bad at making quarter-inch seams. It isn’t terrible, but a little annoying for an anal gal.

I could blame the cherry chocolate chip ice cream I made. It was fabulous and lasted all of two days in our house. If you’re looking for a recipe, I’d recommend this one.

So really, I suppose I can only blame myself. I’ve been doing a lot, just not blogging about it. I hope you all are doing well too!

Peace!