Thursday, October 30, 2025

World’s slowest moving blog?

I almost posted this in 2021 (now it is the end of October 2025): I can’t even use the pandemic as an excuse for the neglect of this blog this time, but 2021 has thrown some extreme challenges my way including divorce, the death of my sweet uncle Ray, and metastatic thyroid cancer (almost done getting that cured through 2 surgeries and an upcoming radioactive iodine treatment which has a 99% cure rate).

Things are on the upswing though, as I work harder than ever to extinguish the dumpster fire 2021 has insisted on being.  Getting out for runs again. Found a great live-in nanny. Regaining freedom I haven’t had in years. Took the kids on a 2 week business trip to San Francisco. Planning more trips with them soon. 

October 2025: Found this blog still exists. 8 years between posts might be a record for slow blogging.  

More to follow. Eventually.

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Is this thing on?

Came back to find that this blog actually still exists!

Friday, September 30, 2011

I lied. The neglect of this blog continues.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

I promise to stop neglecting this blog very soon :)

Monday, January 12, 2009

2009 Here we Go!

A couple of goals for 2009:
  • Run the North Olympic Discovery Marathon June 7th
  • Run the San Francisco Marathon July 26th
  • Ride RAMROD if I get in via the lottery
  • Ride at least one BikeMS ride for Multiple Sclerosis (maybe Napa valley this year?)
  • Run the Seattle Marathon (late November)
Time to get on the training!

Friday, January 2, 2009

Good Riddance 2008, a year of my life made for a bad country song

2008 is gone, and I can't say I will miss it.
  • Both of my grandparents on my mother's side died this past year (we were very close and I miss them terribly),
  • A wonderful uncle, Ralph Henery, on my dad's side of the family died (he had suffered the effects of Polio for many decades of his life but still managed to work tirelessly raising money and volunteering through the Shrine club to help crippled children get care in the shrine hospitals),
  • My husband was laid off from his job the week before Thanksgiving (Microsoft had decided to discontinue OneCare, the product he worked on),
  • Thanksgiving week I was laid off from my job and instantly brought back on as a consultant with a 3 month contract which I am told will likely be extended as long as the company is still surviving.
  • December brought my 10 year old rottie mix, Mildred, a torn ligament in her knee while out on a trail run, and $2000 later it's now recovering
  • On New Year's Eve day my husband was in a car accident to finish the year with a Bang, literally. Thankfully nobody was hurt and it wasn't his fault, but that of an old lady over 80 years old who decided to pull out into traffic without looking where she was going.
  • 2008 was also the 1st year of my 7 year Marathon Monk NikePlus challenge and at times I was making good progress, succeeding at following a Hal Higdon training program to train for the Seattle Marathon Nov 30th. Unfortunately, 3 boughts of Bronchitis through the year (one in January, one in March, and one lasting through all of November and half of December) caused me to log only 600 miles (others in my challenge logged ~6000 miles for the year) and the last illness kept me from at least accomplishing the one great thing I could have had happen this year, the Seattle marathon.
  • To top it off my Nike Plus shoe sensor died about 1 day after the 1 year warranty, and with the exasperating 3 faulty shoe sensors purchased and returned, purchased and returned, ad nauseum...I lost a month of mileage just trying to find the ever elusive FUNCTIONING NikePlus shoe sensor in the Apple stores.
Here's to 2009! May it NOT SUCK!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Cannon Beach Oregon

The day I flew in from China, Walker and I headed for Cannon Beach, Oregon where a friend of ours from highschool was getting married over the weekend. The scenery is spectacular there and the wedding was absolutely beautiful. The wedding was held on the beach and the groom and groomsmen opted to take off their shoes. The shot (below) was too interesting to pass up.

The weather was fabulous


And I got to see Walker in a tux for the first time (our wedding was far less traditional, being held on my lunch break, at the courthouse...)

This was a wedding I wouldn't have minded having, if we had had the money and the time to plan such an occasion back when we tied the knot... All in all, it was a very nice way to spend a weekend.