Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Sweet Sleepy Pictures
Dora pushed Phil to the very very edge of a king-sized bed. Notice how overly kind he is to give her most of the pillow!
See? They do have their own bed. They just prefer ours.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
While We Were Painting...
We (and I use the plural loosely...) just finished painting our bedroom and bathroom. One night while I was painting I heard some yelling coming from the family room... turns out a snake was in the house! This picture isn't great because he was all curled up (after Phil wrangled him into a bucket). But I'd say the snake was about 8 inches long!
I forgot to take "before" pictures of the bathroom, but it used to be a very unfortunate shade of dark green (on the left). Ever since we moved into the house I have wanted a nice pale mossy green bathroom. My first attempt (over a year ago) resulted in a green that can only be described in terms of ice cream. I like to compare it to mint chocolate chip ice cream minus the chocolate chips, or daquiri ice if you happen to be a Baskin Robbins connoisseur. It was bad. So then I tried to go with a darker green, which was also a mistake. Thanks to Restoration Hardware's paint samples, though, I finally found the perfect shade of green - "Sycamore".
We also ripped the big plain mirror off the wall and I bought two framed mirrors. I haven't hung them yet - anyone know how to hang a heavy mirror with D-rings and picture hooks? It will have to wait a couple of weekends.
This is the new color of the bedroom. It used to all be the same color as the ceiling, which made the crown molding blend in. Now that the walls are a little darker ("Cappuccino" from RH) I think it makes the woodwork stand out more. Now we just need to get some RH bedroom furniture on sale...
After a long day of painting I was sitting in bed working. Ruby and Dora snuggled up next to me and Ruby's little paw somehow wound up resting on Dora's back. I just think this is the cutest picture! (They aren't always this nice to each other!)
I forgot to take "before" pictures of the bathroom, but it used to be a very unfortunate shade of dark green (on the left). Ever since we moved into the house I have wanted a nice pale mossy green bathroom. My first attempt (over a year ago) resulted in a green that can only be described in terms of ice cream. I like to compare it to mint chocolate chip ice cream minus the chocolate chips, or daquiri ice if you happen to be a Baskin Robbins connoisseur. It was bad. So then I tried to go with a darker green, which was also a mistake. Thanks to Restoration Hardware's paint samples, though, I finally found the perfect shade of green - "Sycamore".
We also ripped the big plain mirror off the wall and I bought two framed mirrors. I haven't hung them yet - anyone know how to hang a heavy mirror with D-rings and picture hooks? It will have to wait a couple of weekends.
This is the new color of the bedroom. It used to all be the same color as the ceiling, which made the crown molding blend in. Now that the walls are a little darker ("Cappuccino" from RH) I think it makes the woodwork stand out more. Now we just need to get some RH bedroom furniture on sale...
After a long day of painting I was sitting in bed working. Ruby and Dora snuggled up next to me and Ruby's little paw somehow wound up resting on Dora's back. I just think this is the cutest picture! (They aren't always this nice to each other!)
Friday, September 21, 2007
Hummingbird Tribute
My mom is an amazing photographer! She sent me these photos she took of the hummingbirds in the backyard, and I just had to post them.
"Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes? Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?" (Matthew 6:25-27)
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
K-LOVE's encouraging word of the day!
Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love. This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.
I John 4:7-10
I John 4:7-10
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
They grow up so fast
Ok, I know it's not springtime, but I came across two pictures that show how much bigger (i.e. fatter) Ruby and Dora have gotten in just a couple of years. The first one was from spring 2004 at Brushy Creek Park in Cedar Park. The other is from Easter 2007 in Cedar Hill state park.
Please note that this comparison does not apply to Phil. He just gets handsomer and handsomer! I just thought it was fun that I had two similar pictures of the 3 of them, 3 years apart.
Please note that this comparison does not apply to Phil. He just gets handsomer and handsomer! I just thought it was fun that I had two similar pictures of the 3 of them, 3 years apart.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Waves to Wine Cycling Tour!
Back in May, I organized a Deloitte team to participate in the MS 150 cycling tour and Phil and I rode together on Team Deloitte. We rode about 160 miles over the course of 2 days, starting in Frisco and ending in Fort Worth. It was an amazing experience! This month, I have been invited to join other Deloitte team captains from across the country by riding with Deloitte's San Francisco team in the Waves to Wine MS 150 bike tour on September 29 & 30.
We will again be covering over 150 miles in just two days, starting by crossing the Golden Gate Bridge and ending in beautiful wine country. I am excited for the challenge that this bike tour will present, but it is nothing compared to the challenges faced by people afflicted by multiple sclerosis. You can join me in the fight against MS by making a contribution to support my effort. Please help by making a donation - large or small - to fight MS. Your contribution is tax-deductible and will fund important research to find a cure for MS as well as programs for those living with the disease. Whatever you can give will help!
You can donate to this cause online with just a few easy clicks. View my participant page and click “Donate to Participant” to help in this cause.
And of course, I will keep you posted on my progress via the Court & Phil blog!
Sam's Club MS150 - May 5 & 6, 2007
We will again be covering over 150 miles in just two days, starting by crossing the Golden Gate Bridge and ending in beautiful wine country. I am excited for the challenge that this bike tour will present, but it is nothing compared to the challenges faced by people afflicted by multiple sclerosis. You can join me in the fight against MS by making a contribution to support my effort. Please help by making a donation - large or small - to fight MS. Your contribution is tax-deductible and will fund important research to find a cure for MS as well as programs for those living with the disease. Whatever you can give will help!
You can donate to this cause online with just a few easy clicks. View my participant page and click “Donate to Participant” to help in this cause.
And of course, I will keep you posted on my progress via the Court & Phil blog!
Sam's Club MS150 - May 5 & 6, 2007
Quote of the day
"This year accountants became sexy."
Riiiiiight. But I am proud that my firm was ranked the #1 best place to start a career in the latest issue of BusinessWeek magazine. Check out the article here.
Riiiiiight. But I am proud that my firm was ranked the #1 best place to start a career in the latest issue of BusinessWeek magazine. Check out the article here.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Not my gumdrop buttons!
Sunday, September 9, 2007
I lied - more Hawaii photos
Friday, September 7, 2007
I miss my sis!
Downtown is not the same without Brittany. Right now Phil is at a Rangers game with a friend, so I'm hanging out with a new friend of my own. Her name is Courtney Lynn. She looks a lot like Brittany, but some would say she's maybe a little bit prettier. Here's a photo of us hanging out together tonight. We died our hair a few days ago and we went to swim practice tonight at SMU.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Final Hawaii post....
We're home from Maui and back to real life! Brittany left so we are empty nesters now! Ruby misses Aunt Bea very much. She has been "littering" in the dining room to express her frustration at Aunt Bea's sudden absence.
I have posted all the rest of our Hawaii photos to Kodak Easy Share if you want to see them in full.
Now it's time for me to get into cycling shape! I will be participating in the Waves to Wine MS 150 bike tour in San Francisco on September 29-30.
I have posted all the rest of our Hawaii photos to Kodak Easy Share if you want to see them in full.
Now it's time for me to get into cycling shape! I will be participating in the Waves to Wine MS 150 bike tour in San Francisco on September 29-30.
Monday, September 3, 2007
Maui 'Aumākua 2.4 Mile Swim
Happy Labor Day! This morning was another early one, since we had to drive about an hour to get to the Wailea area of south Maui for the 'Aumākua 2.4 Mile Swim. This was an amazing event. First of all, it was a lot less hectic because we didn't have to deal with a boat.
The race started at the beach in front of the Maui Prince Hotel and the entire course was in shallow water. In fact, most of the course was right over beautiful coral reefs and I spotted not one, not two, but THREE sea turtles below me as I swam! It was so much fun that I didn't even try to swim fast - I just wanted to enjoy the scenery.
At the 2 mile mark there was a submerged coral arch (about 15 feet down) and if you swam through it, you received a bracelet which entitled you to 1 minute off your final time. I did it, which made my final time a very unimpressive 1:06 instead of 1:07. But it sure was fun!!!
Pre-race smile
Trying not to let the guy behind me get ahead of me
My finish
Whew! I'm done!
Obviously this isn't me - but it's a picture of the coral arch I swam through
The race started at the beach in front of the Maui Prince Hotel and the entire course was in shallow water. In fact, most of the course was right over beautiful coral reefs and I spotted not one, not two, but THREE sea turtles below me as I swam! It was so much fun that I didn't even try to swim fast - I just wanted to enjoy the scenery.
At the 2 mile mark there was a submerged coral arch (about 15 feet down) and if you swam through it, you received a bracelet which entitled you to 1 minute off your final time. I did it, which made my final time a very unimpressive 1:06 instead of 1:07. But it sure was fun!!!
Pre-race smile
Trying not to let the guy behind me get ahead of me
My finish
Whew! I'm done!
Obviously this isn't me - but it's a picture of the coral arch I swam through
The Road to Hana
Sunday was a day sans swimming events, so we decided to take the opportunity to see a little more of Maui and explore part of the Hana Highway. We didn't want to go ALL the way to Hana, since it's apparently an 8 to 12 hour adventure, so we just went about halfway - a trip which held just enough excitement for us.
First we stoped by a roadside fruit stand for homemade pineapple-guava and banana-passionfruit popsicles. Unfortunately I left the camera in the car or I would have taken a picture of their funny tip jar - "Big Tippers Make Great Lovers." Shout out to Mama Roxie. :)
Next, we drove on for a few miles and got out at a place where our guide book described a hike to 4 pristine waterfalls. We crossed a treacherous little sunken stream, hiked through an amazing bamboo forest, and then came to the first waterfall, which was quite small. We were going to keep hiking but we were ill-prepared with flip-flops, a bulky bag, and my decision to wear a skort. So we turned back after the first waterfall.
Phil in the bamboo
The first (and only) waterfall we made it to.
Me posing next to a big lava rock near the waterfall.
We kept driving after that little adventure and we were treated some amazing views which reminded me of the setting for the movie "Jurassic Park". It was breathtaking. I took video of the coastline on the Road to Hana, so I will post that later. Finally, our last stop before turning around and heading back to Kaanapali was at a black sand beach, which I was so excited about seeing. Of course, it was beautiful to look at, but it was NOT a good beach for swimming! It was rocky and it hurt our feet and caused all kinds of scrapes and bruises. Plus, it wasn't really the deep, shiny black sand I had imagined. The sandy part looked more like cigarette ashes.
First we stoped by a roadside fruit stand for homemade pineapple-guava and banana-passionfruit popsicles. Unfortunately I left the camera in the car or I would have taken a picture of their funny tip jar - "Big Tippers Make Great Lovers." Shout out to Mama Roxie. :)
Next, we drove on for a few miles and got out at a place where our guide book described a hike to 4 pristine waterfalls. We crossed a treacherous little sunken stream, hiked through an amazing bamboo forest, and then came to the first waterfall, which was quite small. We were going to keep hiking but we were ill-prepared with flip-flops, a bulky bag, and my decision to wear a skort. So we turned back after the first waterfall.
Phil in the bamboo
The first (and only) waterfall we made it to.
Me posing next to a big lava rock near the waterfall.
We kept driving after that little adventure and we were treated some amazing views which reminded me of the setting for the movie "Jurassic Park". It was breathtaking. I took video of the coastline on the Road to Hana, so I will post that later. Finally, our last stop before turning around and heading back to Kaanapali was at a black sand beach, which I was so excited about seeing. Of course, it was beautiful to look at, but it was NOT a good beach for swimming! It was rocky and it hurt our feet and caused all kinds of scrapes and bruises. Plus, it wasn't really the deep, shiny black sand I had imagined. The sandy part looked more like cigarette ashes.
Sunday, September 2, 2007
The Misadventures of Team Windtex and Cap'n Ted
On Saturday morning, we all woke up early because we had to meet our boats and make it across the channel to Lanai for the 8:00 relay start. My team met our boat captain, Ted (who reminded me of the stoned old guy from "That 70s Show") and looked over his little sailboat with skepticism.
After Ted finally worked out the dinghy situation, the 7 of us (6 relay team members plus Phil) FINALLY made it onto the boat and left the harbor around 6:30, which should have been more than enough time to make it to Lanai before 8:00. Unfortunately, the motor on the sailboat must have been powered by hamsters. Two hours later, we STILL hadn't made it to Lanai, and the race director was holding the start just for us. Another team was kind enough to zip out to us, pick up our lead swimmer, and take him back to the beach at Lanai so that the race could start.
It took "Team Windtex" 5 hours, 10 minutes to cross the 9.5-mile channel. Keep in mind that this was while we had to deal with a completely clueless boat captain who actually RAN OVER one of our swimmers! We also lost our lead swimmer for a while since we weren't with him at the start. What a day.
Laura #1
Laura #1 finishes her 30-minute leg and Laura #2 starts her 30-minute leg
Me taking a breather on my 30-minute leg. I thought for sure I was almost done so I rolled over and swam a little backstroke so that I could ask them how much time I had left. I had only been swimming for 15 minutes!
Enjoying teddy grahams and propel to get the saltwater taste out of my mouth!
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Old Lahaina Luau
Last night we went to the Old Lahaina Luau. It is supposed to be the best luau in Hawaii and it was just a 5-minute drive from our hotel. We were NOT disappointed! The music was amazing, we had a view of the ocean from our table, the food was delicious, the mai tais were plentiful, and the entertainment was amazing! I don't have any pictures of the hula dancers, but I did take videos and I'm going to try to make a movie of our trip when I get home.
We watched as the men dug up the roasted pig in the imo...
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