05/25/2009 10:00 #48744
My Husband. The Bad Ass Priest.
I'm pretty sure he's packing a piece under that coat.
05/24/2009 16:20 #48740
On trackfor a 9:30 minute/mile 5K. I think.
Today I had a very satisfying work out.
400 meters run 6 times at a faster pace than my 5k pace.
200 meters of walking in between the 400 meters.
One mile of slow and easy jogging to cool down the muscles.
I felt discouraged after my last 5k, because I didn't quite hit the time I wanted, but felt better when the results from the race indicated that I ran a 9:45 mile pace.
I want to slash 15 seconds off to be at a 9:30 mile pace at Jog for the Jake in June in order to run about a 28:30 5K.
I plan on doing speed workouts once a week until the race. And when I'm home in Illinois I'm hoping to take advantage of hills in my dad's neighborhood to do some speed work on hills.
All on the path to a 27 minute 5K by the fall for the Linda Yalem Safety Run.
05/21/2009 12:53 #48712
Credit Card LegislationI've been waiting for a post from Vincent or Joshua or Jim on the credit card legislation, but I guess I'll go first.
A news article in the Buffalo News touched on the ups and downs of the legislation.
Bankers, apparently, are stating that they may be "forced" to initiate or raise annual user fees; take away bonuses; or otherwise develop practices that would be "damaging" to those individuals who use credit cards responsibly.
Well, bankers, I don't need your credit card. So if you plan on charging me an annual user fee or taking away my cash-back bonus, go right ahead. I have no "right" to a credit card with no annual user fee and a cash-back bonus. But I certainly have the freedom to cancel the card and rely solely on my debit card; cash; and checks (or in other words, I will return to a "pay as I go" system).
There is obviously a connection between the credit card industry and the healthcare industry given that a portion of people in significant credit card debt are paying healthcare related bills. I can imagine a scenario where the unintended consequence of a decrease in available credit is to put further and immediate pressure on our current health care system and our future approach to health care in our country.
05/15/2009 19:59 #48676
I hit the thrift store jackpotFour fabulous looking tops (which made me do a happy dance in the dressing room) and one pair of pants. $21.00 That's a darn good night of thrift shopping.
I'm wearing one of the tops now. And it looks really good on me. Too bad Drew isn't here to admire me, but I still look good regardless of his presence or not.
Drew might be away, but I'm feeling cute, sociable and thirsty for a beer. I might wander down to The Place for a drink ... let me know if you would like to join me.
05/07/2009 07:31 #48611
Pet SitterIt's that time of year where we need a pet sitter. I'll email you the dates if you're interested.
We're hoping for a highschool or college student who wants to make a little extra money and will do a decent job.
They would need to stop by twice a day to feed and water the animals, let the dog out, scoop some litter and give eyedrops daily to the cat. We would also need the back and front gardens watered maybe 2-3 times during the week.
I hate to ask friends because it's a lot of work, I think, especially since most of our friends work and they would have to get up and come into our house before work.
If you know anyone who's reliable in this area and would like to make a little money, maybe around one hundred dollars, ... please let me know.
Pastor Drew is on a mission from god.... to travel back in time and stop the Papal cyborgs from killing Martin Luther.
This summer, Drew Ludwig is Pastor Drew Ludwig in:
Pastornator.
Priests wear black because religion should be a very somber joyless experience ;)
Wow. (e:Drew) at his scariest. :)
As a side question, why do priests here wear black? At the Syrian Orthodox Church back home everyone wore a white flowing robe.
looks like he is going to sneak something into a prisoner in some action movie.
Resevoir Pastor