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| Sleeping on his rug |
Monday, January 28, 2013
Patches
Penguins
| Stiff legged penguin walk terrain |
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Tear here...HA
Oh Ketchup, mayonnaise and yes even fruit snacks how you have lied to me. Tear here for easy convenience...I have fallen for your tricks one too many times. The ultimate liar, and I think it should be noted, is honey. Honey goes best with scones. Duh! When do you realize you need honey with your scone? After you have grabbed your scone and your hands are greasy from all the scone goodness. You grab the little packet of honey (for those of us too cheap to buy a honey bear, or for those sitting in a restaurant to cheap to buy honey bears) expecting all your taste bud dreams to come true in 5.8 seconds. It is then that you realize tear here is not as easy as tearing there. There is that little dotted line, so inviting and self explanatory, but what stands between you and that dotted line, is sixty seconds of struggle. All you wanted was a scone with a lil' bit o' honey. First you try tearing, and then you try biting spitting little bits of plastic wrapper everywhere but get no where...then you get desperate. Asking those around you, who have not fallen prey to the greasy hands. First you turn to family, who have probably dealt with this before, and want to squash the scene before it happens. Then you turn to your friends who are more likely to laugh at your conundrum than simply tear here. After you have exhausted all possible acquaintances you turn to the waiter. Waiters don't seem to understand that all you want them to do is tear on the dotted line. They just look at you quizzically and refill your glass. That's when you see it...your last glimpse of hope...of humanity...a knife. You rush the table you grab the knife, you grab the honey packet, you position them perfectly, and you prepare to cut. Then you realize the only thing standing between you and the dotted line, you and honey, you and a delicious scone, you and dessert, or breakfast, or dinner, or a scrumptious snack, you and what you want most, is, it's a, your last hope is a butter knife. Really? A butter knife? What's even worse is when it's a plastic butter knife. The injustice! The horror! But yes it has happened. If you are lucky you remember in time that on your two inch fold up into your pocket, pocket knife there are some fold up into your pocket scissors. You are finally able to defeat the tear here dotted line. You eat your scone, your fries, your hamburger like the champion you are.
Tearing there gets me this. Not as detrimental when it is a bag of fruit snacks, the snacks remain at the bottom of the package. Ketchup gets all over. Mayonnaise does not get all over. Honey is sticky and gets all over.
| The dotted line, also known as the enemy |
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| Empty bag of fruit snacks after defeating the dotted line |
Friday, November 30, 2012
Running...it's what i do
This was day three of running-again. I've done two three mile runs outside and one two mile run inside. My leg muscles spasm and freak out, get weak, and cause me to stumble. It wouldn't be so bad if I didn't insist I run hills. However, Logan consists of 90% uphill, 5% downhill, and 5% flat. My choices are limited when I chose outside. So far the weather in Utah is nothing like the weather in Utah. It has been balmy for the most part, very little snow, some rain, clear nights, and cloudy mornings. It's slightly confusing because you know- It's November. I think today was my last warm run of the season, I've been told it is going to storm.
This week should finish up the stiff leg and painful muscles, and weird running style my body has conformed to. My running used to be smooth. Okay my running style used to be more effortless. There are two modes of running according to me; leg running and body running. Leg running is getting all the power from your legs (what I am doing now). It is hard because your legs power every movement and every foot feels like a mile. Body running is getting your whole body in the run including your mind. It's a fluent polished run, you set your mind on autopilot and just run. You don't have to think about it or push yourself, every part of you is committed and all you have to do is move.
My last run was the 5k Zombie run in Provo. It was a fun and an adrenaline induced run. Zombies chasing you is enough to make anyone's heart beat faster. They were pretty relentless infecting people right up to the finish line. Of course the zombies were not popular among the crowd, and were "booed" for pulling flags. My fancy footwork and cat like reflexes insured my survival (in case you were wondering). Half of that run was sprinting, and left me with a nasty hacking cough. Pretty positive I have exercise induced asthma...which sucks. After runs in the cold (Logan) I'm left with a cough and wheezy breathing, lasts anywhere from five hours to three days, w, such is life.
The Zombie 5k finished up my last legit run of the season. This year I ran my marathon, half marathon, 10k and 5k. It was a successful and eventful year, and I would like to thank everyone who pushed, supported and ran with me. Thank you to all the people who were my inspiration to start running, keep running, and get in shape.
This week should finish up the stiff leg and painful muscles, and weird running style my body has conformed to. My running used to be smooth. Okay my running style used to be more effortless. There are two modes of running according to me; leg running and body running. Leg running is getting all the power from your legs (what I am doing now). It is hard because your legs power every movement and every foot feels like a mile. Body running is getting your whole body in the run including your mind. It's a fluent polished run, you set your mind on autopilot and just run. You don't have to think about it or push yourself, every part of you is committed and all you have to do is move.
My last run was the 5k Zombie run in Provo. It was a fun and an adrenaline induced run. Zombies chasing you is enough to make anyone's heart beat faster. They were pretty relentless infecting people right up to the finish line. Of course the zombies were not popular among the crowd, and were "booed" for pulling flags. My fancy footwork and cat like reflexes insured my survival (in case you were wondering). Half of that run was sprinting, and left me with a nasty hacking cough. Pretty positive I have exercise induced asthma...which sucks. After runs in the cold (Logan) I'm left with a cough and wheezy breathing, lasts anywhere from five hours to three days, w, such is life.
The Zombie 5k finished up my last legit run of the season. This year I ran my marathon, half marathon, 10k and 5k. It was a successful and eventful year, and I would like to thank everyone who pushed, supported and ran with me. Thank you to all the people who were my inspiration to start running, keep running, and get in shape.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Hiking
Oh blog it has been way too long since I updated you about all the hiking. However, I couldn't even mention all the things that have happened. Enjoy the pictures Because that is all I have.
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| elk, so many elk |
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| elk |
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| Jumped a ton of elk up fish crick |
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| fishing |
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| Red castle |
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| Hail in the uintas |
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| Moose in the uintas |
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| zion |
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| zion |
| My summer hiking sandals |
| Climbing the water fall |
| Yoga or something |
| I give you sheep |
| Stretching after getting to base camp |
| Mountain Goat |
| Timp, our tent |
| Looking down from top of Timp, that is the cabin we spend the night in |
| Timp 2012 |
| Timp |
| Top of Timp |
| Top of Timp |
| Timp with Hailey |
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| Zion September 2012 |
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