Tuesday, January 30, 2007

I ran 20 miles today

"Wow" you say? That is the appropriate response. I'm pretty impressed myself. My training schedule was for 17-18, but I was feeling so good I rounded it to an even 20.

I am starting to know the ins and outs of Central Park as well as I knew Golden Gate Park when I was living in San Francisco. I had a blast running on all the winding trails of the woods. It feels like the back woods of Vermont when you're tucked away in the little paths in the Park.
I'm feeling really confident about the Boston Marathon. I officially signed up today and am telling anyone who will listen.



I am honored that I will be a part of the most prestigious marathon in the world. But even cooler is that I watched every year as a kid from the 19th mile marker and handed out orange slices.




David is currently training so he can escort me past our house and up the infamous Heartbreak hills- the hills from mile 17-20. Apparently he's practicing his jokes too so I have a distraction from running uphill.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

CHORUS LINE




Allie Lee and Family honored the Big Apple with their presence this weekend!!! A highlight was seeing her good friend, Heather, in her staring role on Broadway in A Chorus Line as Judy.

At the end of the show we walked to the backstage door and the man checked for our name on his clipboard and then escorted us backstage! We got to walk on the broadway stage, check out the changing area, and go down to the musical pit.


When out at Dinner with Ann and St. George Lee we were treated to a first class gourmet NYC dinner, yet our conversation managed to hit up the most important sex song. Ann and St. George were very interested to hear about this new video sensation.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Skiing makes me a superhero.

I went skiing on Sunday with the fam. The snow was great, but the precipitation was 'winter mix' which means sorta rain, sorta snow, sorta hail coming out of the sky. The coolest part of it was that when the H2O substance hit us, it froze, coating us in a layer of ice. On the goggles it resulted in seeing difficulties. On the jackets it resulted in cool web formations from the ice cracks when we moved.


Everyone had Spiderman- webs all over our jackets. I had this song in my head all day (except I could only remember the first line and forgot the tune):



Spider-Man, Spider-Man,
Does whatever a spider can.
Spins a web, any size.
Catches thieves- just like flies.
Look out! Here comes the Spider-Man.



Is he strong? Listen bud.
He's got radioactive blood.
Can he swing, from a thread?
Take a look, overhead.
Hey there! There goes the Spider-Man!



In the chill of night, at the scene of a crime,
like a streak of light,
he arrives, just in time!



Spider-Man, Spider-Man,
friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
Wealth and fame? He's ignored.
Action is his reward. To him,life is a great big bang-up.
Wherever there's a hang-up,
you'll find the Spider-Man !!"

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

RETIRED TITLE

I can't fool myself anymore. This isn't true still. So say bye-bye.

เป็นคนไทยแล้วจริงๆ TRULY THAI

Past the 'adjusting phase' and into the 'This is my life' phase in Thailand. I prefer a squat toilet to a western one. I prefer pouring buckets of water over my head from the basin to a shower head. I couldn't imagine giving up my rice fields for a treadmill. I am even comfortable with the cultural norm of being called fat. It amazes me how I have become a part of this community and I live my days like a Thai (albeit a Thai with a fondness for 'Sex and the City' DVDs and a Coke Light habit).