Monday, December 21, 2009

I was just so busy....

Studying for finals.

Running a half marathon. (1:52 due to HILLS, 33 degrees, rain, and too much wine the night before)

Having mommer visit for the weekend.

Hanging out at bars in Charlotte with Jerry.

Sitting in the airport waiting to fly home.

Planning out my future, one PhD program at a time.

Sleeping.

Stressing over "the perfect" Christmas gift....is there such a thing?

Browsing Tiffany's & Co. (www.tiffany.com) Enjoy.

Putting Jerry's face in dancing elves, and singing santas, and joyous reindeers (see most recent...or not so recent post)

Working.

EATING.

Not blogging.

I was just so busy not blogging that I had no time to blog. In fact, I was so busy studying while sitting on my couch and watching The Office re-runs and creeping on high school classmates on facebook* (and calling friends with the "guess who is engaged?") that the last thing I would be able to do is write about what I have been doing.

Well, my first semester at WFU has come and gone, I got by with all A's and a B+ in Biomechanics, my "specialty" no doubt, so I am off to a great start. I would like to say I am the smartest kid in my class but that would be a lie. But I do like to pat myself on the back (and I can tell you what muscles I have to use in order to do that). I have made a couple new friends, successfully made my apartment "home", and have succeeded, I believe, in "growing up" a little bit...as much as it pains me to admit it.

So, now I am home in the the greatest state in the US of A. Ohio. I left 60 degree weather in Charlotte and came to 2 inches of snow , and 25 degrees. I couldn't help but smile. I ran 6 miles on ice this morning, and it was the best run I have had in awhile. I had to scrape ice of the windshield this morning. I loved it. I even busted out my snow boots to run out and get the mail. More just because I wanted to believe I had to wear snow boots, but all in all, I love those Columbia Boots - and I surely will not get any use of them in Winston-Salem NC. I don't know what it is, but I love this state. I can't wait til I become super grown up and can move back to Ohio and be freezing and miserable in the winter. Something about Christmas with no snow that just doesn't seem right.




*let it be known that I spend ENTIRELY too much time on facebook per day/hour. You want to know who is engaged? Oh, I can tell you. Where, when, how, why, who.....and I may not have ever even talked to this person in high school before...but her locker was kinda by mine? Justified to creep on her life.

Monday, December 7, 2009

What I do during finals week

http://www.dancingsantacard.com/en/?santa=692706

Just a little early Christmas jingle to get everyone in the holiday spirit!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Turkey Day Thanks(giving)

I went home to the best state in the US this last week (Ohio) for Turkey Time. I ran 40 miles while I was home and during these miles - I had a lot of time to think. Since I am crazy and run so much, I also do a lot of thinking. I think about 40 miles a week. I wonder how many thoughts per mile I average. Anyways, on a longer run I started to think of things I was thankful for...you know to try and get me in the thanksgiving spirit...

My Thankfulness List:

1) I'm thankful for where I am today. I am one of 8 HES graduate students attending Wake Forest University, one of the top in the country.

2) I'm thankful for any faculty member who has ever pushed me to be where I am today. This more than anything includes Dr. Vanderburgh, Dr. Seay, and Dr. Laubach - who pushed me more than I had wanted at the time, but have made me who I am and have given me the abilities to be where I am today. (Even though I will attribute my adherence to their pushing to Dr.Vanderburgh's stunning looks and my desire to always want to impress him)

3) The runners who have inspired me to keep running when it hurts. My iPod especially. She ran her 2nd marathon last week and would have BQed had she not vomit 6 times between miles 20 and 21 - her passion for running always seems to give me the extra boost I need to keep going. Other runners include Paul Vanderburgh (aka Dr...but in a running world, he is Paul), Dr. Messier (who is 60 and still cooking marathons 3:20), and my mother.

which brings me to...

4) My mother. One of the most amazing and inspiring people I have ever met - started running a couple months ago and is now running a half marathon with me this weekend. She is one of the most cool tempered people I know. She inspires me every day to be more like her. You can tell she loves what she does, even if she does have bad days...and sometimes it is all I need to keep my going.

5) Paul Vanderburgh's good looks. A couple examples: "You should run a marathon" Okay, Ill run 2. "You should go to grad school". Okay, Ill go to the best in the country. "You should present this research in Seattle". Okay, anything for you, Ill even pay for it.

5) Jerry Patterson*. I cant even being to talk about how thankful I am for this stud. He is the reason I wake up every morning with a smile, and why I go to sleep smiling. He makes my hardest weeks easy, just knowing he is waiting to see me on the weekend. He can always make me laugh even if the worst has happen (like I get a B on an exam...God forbid). His way of dealing with things is so admirable that I can only hope that some day I can be understanding and loving towards everyone as him. I am thankful for every minute we spend together, whether it be in Chicago or Boston exploring new cities or it be on my couch watching NFL football while he plays fantasy (gross....ITS A FANTASY).

6) The Green House Girls. My best friends. The 8 girls I lived and spent all my time with at Dayton. I cant be more thankful for them. They will always be there for me, no matter what happens, and I always love getting the email updates to see who the new flavor of the weeks are for most of them. The affairs, the gossip, the drama...we all thrive for it, but no one ever wants to be a part of it. While they are all far far away from me now, and I am in lonely old W-S with no friends and a pile of homework up to my chin, I still call them my best friends and they always will be.

8) Chocolate. God's gift.

So these things were just a couple things that I could think of that I am eternally thankful for, and I wouldn't be who I am if it wasn't for any of them (especially chocolate, because I would be 20 pounds lighter). So now for left overs (which I can also say I'm thankful for)



*Jerry...just an inside joke to protect his identity....so no other girlys reading my blog can look him up and take him away from me ;)