Archive for August, 2008

August 14th, 2008

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Release Rescheduled

I am officially depressed. My entire fall schedule has fall through the floor. According to MarketWatch.com, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will not be released until Summer 2009. Originally scheduled for a Thanksgiving 2008 release, producers say the movie’s production schedule was completed on time but that the writer’s strike still affected part of the production schedule. Producers also say that because summer is a season for blockbusters and because Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix did so well last summer, a summer 2009 release will make the film available to the widest audience.

Translation: We know we’ll make a boat load of money and break all sorts of theater records by releasing the film in the summer, so we’re going to make our faithful fans wait two whole years between HP films. Two years for more Helena Bonham Carter, two years to see young Lily and James, two years to see a Horcrux. Although this is the biggest load of crap I’ve heard in a while, I guess I now have time to reread the entire series (again). And maybe LAM will be Stateside to watch it with me!

August 11th, 2008

Triathlon Training: Weeks 9 & 10

Can you believe my race is less than two weeks away? I can’t! It’s crazy how fast this summer has flown by. I can tell you, though, that sprint triathlon training is a heckuva lot better than marathon training in July/August because you get to spend time in the pool (water in the face) and on a bike (wind in the face). Here’s what I’ve been up to:

Monday, July 28, 2008

  • Workout type. Running
  • Route. Forest Park 3
  • Feeling. :)
  • Time. 33 minutes
  • Distance. 3 miles
  • Pace per mile. 11:00
  • Additional notes. Again, another normal run around my neighborhood. I wouldn’t mind some new routes, but I often run after dark, and I like to stick to side streets that are well lit.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

  • Workout type. Brick
  • Route. Forest Park 3 x 4 + Pembrooke 2
  • Feeling. :)
  • Time. 66 minutes (46 + 2)
  • Distance. 11 minutes (9 + 2)
  • Pace per mile. 6:00 (5:06 + 11:00)
  • Additional notes. First ride with the helmet, and I think it will work just fine. At first, my forehead itched, but after a few rides, I don’t notice it anymore. Will have to practice transitioning from “swim cap” hair to “helmet” hair to “visor” hair. Maybe I should shave my head…

Thursday, July 31, 2008

  • Workout type. Brick
  • Route. Forest Park 3 x 5
  • Feeling. Surprisingly :)
  • Time. 90 minutes (60 + 30)
  • Distance. 15 miles (12 + 3)
  • Pace per mile. 6:00 (5:00 + 10)
  • Additional notes. Holy crap! Did you see my 3-mile time? That’s faster than my 5K PR! OK, now granted I’m not running with a stopwatch, so I don’t know minutes and seconds, but that was a pretty awesome run! If I can do this on race day, this puts me on track for a 1:45:00 triathlon. And that would be neat!

Friday, August 1, 2008

  • Workout type. Lap swim
  • Route. YMCA pool
  • Feeling. :)
  • Time. 60 minutes
  • Distance. 1800 m
  • Pace per mile. N/A
  • Additional notes. Well, I finally got back in the pool. I know I can finish the swim in the race, but I’m not sure how quickly I’ll do it. For sure, I want (need) to finish in less than 10 minutes if I’m doing this in 1:45:00.

For week nine, I planned to take it easy. Instead, I took the week off. The hubby and I had a hard weekend of meetings, design, and editing, so I intentionally took Monday off. Tuesday it was blistering. Wednesday it threatened rain. Thursday was the So You Think You Can Dance finale. I finally hit the road on Sunday night for my longest bike ride thus far.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

  • Workout type. Cycling
  • Route. Forest Park 3 x 5
  • Feeling. :)
  • Time. 73 minutes
  • Distance. 15 miles
  • Pace per mile. 4:50
  • Additional notes. Another ride around my neighborhood. This one got me thinking about marathon training for a December marathon and how I might work in cycling. For sure, I’ll have to do some cross training during training because I tell the difference in my knee and how much it flares up. I might do a preliminary 7 or 8 mile run this week to see how the knee holds up.

And with that, I have 12 days until my race. YIKES! I know I’m ready, but I can’t believe it’s soon!

August 9th, 2008

Phone Cord Art

I have no idea where these photos originated, so I can’t give credit to the proper photographer, but these pictures are so cool that I had to share them. Remember the old phone cords from our childhoods? We had a few of those really long ones that could stretch from one end of the house to the other. Just thinking of them makes me thankful for cordless and cellular phones.

Anyway, some genius took some of these old phone cords and turned them in to art—sheep in fact! Check it out:

The mutton are on display in the Frankfurt Museum of Communications. I can’t read German and the web site isn’t great, so I couldn’t find any information about them or who made them. But aren’t they cool? Thanks to my mom who forwarded these pictures to me!

August 8th, 2008

For-the-Love-of-Links Friday | 8 August 2008


OK. I finally put blogging on my to-do list, so in theory, I should be blogging a bit more. It’s too hot to go outside, so you should do some reading this weekend. Here we go:

That should be sufficient for this weekend. Be sure to check out my other Google Reader Shared Items and Delicious pages.

August 8th, 2008

Blogger’s Guide Carnival | August 8, 2008 Edition

This is the August 8, 2008, edition of the Blogger’s Guide Carnival! The posts below were written on other blogs and were submitted by their authors at BlogCarnival.com.

Sally Thompson presents 100 Insanely Useful Web Tools You Never Knew You Needed posted at Accredited Degrees.

That concludes this edition. For more information about how I edit the Blogger’s Guide Carnival, check out our Carnival page. Submit your blog article to the next edition of the Blogger’s Guide Carnival using the carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on the blog carnival index page.

August 7th, 2008

Happy Anniversary!

I have no idea why it didn’t occur to me yesterday to wish my parents a happy anniversary on my blog. Instead I sent them an ecard, which I know is lame, but I suck at sending real cards in the mail. OK, pretty much I suck at anything that involves snail mail (or phone calls).

Anyway, yesterday, August 6, my parents celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary, which I must say is quite the accomplishment! Congratulations!

P.S. And shout outs to Blake and Debbie and Ben and Gina who also celebrated their anniversaries yesterday!

 

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