Tuesday, January 8, 2008

I love living in a place where its okay to drive down the middle of the street, or that when you turn onto a road, you may encounter people out for an evening walk with their dogs, .........in the middle of the street. There's something really appealing to me about being in a place that isn't so involved with daily life that it requires sidewalks and yellow lines. If you drive from out of our neighborhood and turn right and head down the road, pretty soon you leave behind the busy intersections and get to places where corn and soybeans are grown and cars just yield to one another.

On a side note, our camera has been acting a little special lately, so i guess i'll be offering up mainly prose while we look into to fixing that little guy.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008



We brought in the new year with Oatmeal Raisin cookies Minus the Raisins, Plus Chocolate Chips. This is what we decided to have for dinner :)

Resolutions

I wonder, if i post them, will they work better? Maybe, I guess I'll go ahead and throw them out there, in the spirit of the New Year:

*Successfully complete (running) Indy Half Marathon in May. This involves not just crossing the finish line, but training properly and with a regimen. I do not want this to feel like some last minute school project or volleyball preseason camp that i can squirm my way through - i really want to be ready. (and do Carmen Electra's workout tape so i can become as sexy as her - I'm sort of joking on that one, but I would be happier with some shedding of my winter layers. this isn't anything that I'm obsessed with, and i figure the above resolution will help take care of this latter detail, but sometimes i do wish i was a girl that was really really good at motivating myself. I mean, when i was playing volleyball, i was really enjoying the activity, working out almost everyday, and being told what to do by coaches - and i think that was a huge part of my success, as lame as it sounds. I just don't think i could have gotten the same results in the weight room or on the court without a coach telling or yelling, or without a list of weights to do, with this much resistance etc. Hopefully this doesn't mean I'm a lazy good-for-nothing, but instead simply recognizes that i need a schedule, or some kind of structure to really kick start my workouts. That's what I've really struggled with since I've stopped playing is hating the activities *see below resolution - and just not getting out there enough. its also a little challenging here in Indiana, without the help of the incredible outdoors that Seattle has to offer, or with the really active population that live there. But that's not really a good excuse, and hopefully this year we'll finally put Bryan's "best hikes of Indiana" book to good use.)

*Stop hating running. I really do hate it, but its not that conducive to my task.

*Make my doggies well behaved ones. Mainly the areas i want to work on are greeting strangers, THE DOORBELL issue that Milo has, and being around small kids. I don't really care about the smaller things like being on the furniture - if my dogs are good around wee ones and Milo doesn't sound like he's going to eat the person on the other side of the door, call me happy.

*Financial responsibility. This is a little broad i know, but mainly it involves paying off some debt i have and really getting things going with saving and just being more aware of where my money goes, how i spend, and what i want to spend it on. Somehow, even though i have more than i enough, i always end up feeling like i don't, and i think this is essentially poor management skills on my part.

That's all of them, really just four, but I've really been kicking these around in my head the past few days and feel good about them. These are areas of my life that i spend a lot of time fretting about, and not enough time actively working to change, so i think this is a really honest, thought out list for me and i look forward to trying to tackle these challenges in my life. I tried to keep the really really subjective things off the list, since those are sooo hard to measure, and they can be a little silly, so its best to keep those in my head. However, here's my one real fantastical one, just because it really wouldn't be Jesse without something not based in reality, now would it?

*Just this morning i read this story about a lady (actually an ex-model, which is why i think they ran the story) who was oh so tired of the modeling world and needed a new adventure. So what did she decide to do? She moved to Alaska and opened a kennel for homeless and abused Musher dogs!! I mean, how neat does that sound? She now runs her kennel AND trains the some of the younger dogs and is competing in the dog race this year. So that's my fantastical new years resolution - move to Alaska (or montana), build a cabin (with either heat under the floor or a really cozy main room with loft where all the heat rises to), and rescue all the dogs in the world.

I did think about resolving to water the plant in our room, or to squirm less when we're going to bed, but really i think there's more of chance of me moving to alaska and saving all the dogs in the world than doing either of those!

2008!


What do you have in store for us? Lackadaisical on posting, but really loving the time off Bryan and i have had from work - the week between Christmas and New Years always seems like work is almost something you go to as a second thought.

Christmas was quiet and fun this year - The night before we had dinner with Bryan's boss and his wife, sampling grapefruit and champagne, eating truffles (instead of the dog eating them this time) and generally just enjoying each others company. Shelley and Mike had cooked up the works - turkey, ham, dressing (stuffing on the west coast), and all the fixings - its funny to see the difference in energy in everyone from before we ate, to after - sitting on the couch, yawning. the sign of a good meal i guess! Between the 4 of us, there were 7 dogs there in attendance, adding to the wildness of the evening - it wasn't so much relaxing as mostly hilarious.

The next two days brought mainly reading and having fun at home, trips to dog parks and introductions to a Bloodhound whose name was Arlo, adventure walks in nearby parks and the discovery of a sledding hill without snow on it, perfect for Frisbee chasing. Ah yes, and there was an incident with Carmen Electra's Striptease Instruction video tape - which gives you such a good workout, in your belly from laughing so much! Good times... :) We also ate very well, due mainly to my new curry cookbook from bryan (although i think we may be curried out for a little while). I was so excited about it, i made several dishes right in a row, and i think there's only so much a person can take all at once.

Last night we hunkered down and stayed in with Bryan daring me to stay up to midnight (done!) and shouting Happy New Year to our neighbors who were banging pots and pans with as much gusto as little rugrats can (which the dogs thought was really neat, so they started with their own, natural noise making. I put on a Very sparkly pink party dress and slippers, so i think between all of us, we mustered a pretty decent welcome to the new year. Maybe not as decent as Fergie, who was shaking it on tv, but im okay with that. At the moment it is is COLD, and WINDY making our planned day of reading and just hanging around look even more appealing. Happy new year everyone - i cant wait to see what it brings.....