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March 11th, 2009

Top 10 Things I’m Thankful For Today

Feeling especially thankful today…

  1. Baby cows in the spring.
  2. The hope of a more pedestrian-friendly Ozark. (Construction crews are putting in sidewalks today.)
  3. Friends who believe I can do 45 thrusters and 45 (jumping) pull-ups in less than 20 minutes. (Thanks, Sarah!)
  4. Strangers who also believe #3.
  5. My growing affinity/tolerance for coffee with less sugar and less creamer.
  6. Just-ripe bananas.
  7. Wash-and-wear hair.
  8. Power naps with Mowgli before I leave for work
  9. Talking with my hubby, if only for a few minutes, before he leaves for work.
  10. Not throwing up or passing out after my first Crossfit workout.
May 11th, 2008

Top Ten Reasons I Love My Mom

It’s Mother’s Day, and because I am horrible at buying cards (there are too many choices and they never say just the right thing), I have made a list of reasons why I love my Mom:

  1. Mom sends me free Arbonne products. As an independent consultant, Mom has all sorts of Arbonne products she recommends for me, but as a college student and newlywed, I wasn’t always able to afford them, so she always hooked me up with great cosmetic and body products.
  2. Mom clothed me. We didn’t always have a ton of money, so as a family, we usually made an annual pilgrimage to the outlet malls at Lebanon, MO, to buy clothes. At the time, I didn’t fully appreciate the clothes that I got because the store we shopped at didn’t always have the most fashionable threads, but I am thankful now that she didn’t let me or my brother run around naked.
  3. Mom supported my athletic pursuits. I was never destined for physical greatness. I tried a lot of activities when I was a kid—dance, acrobats, tennis, volleyball, softball, swimming, etc—and while I was never very good at any of them (though I was decent at tennis), Mom supported me 100% by paying for costumes and uniforms, shuttling me to rehearsals and practices, and helping me be my best. Let’s be honest, I sucked at a lot of stuff when I was kid, but Mom always let me pursue my dreams.
  4. Mom comes to the rescue when I’m in pain or when I’m sick. Yeah, I’m a pansy, and Mom knows this, so whenever I’m in pain or sick, she comes to my rescue. I distinctly remember a trip to the doctor’s office when I was in eighth grade to have some plantar warts frozen off my feet; I was in so much pain, I passed out, but Mom took care of me. She also took care of me when I had mono my senior year of high school, and she brought me a care package this winter when I came down with a chest cold.
  5. Mom feeds me. Barring a batch of bad pork chops when I was young (Dad still gives her a hard time about that), Mom is a darn good cook, and her specialty is comfort foods: chili, gumbo, ham/beans/cornbread, deer steak. Mmm! And when she doesn’t have time to cook, she still feeds me well at local Mexican restaurants and Pizza Glen, my favorite pizza place.
  6. Mom talked me through grad school decisions. My junior year of college I was itching to get out of Springfield, so I scheduled a trip to Colorado so Mom and I could check out some school options. On our way home, Mom and I had a super conversation about life and the direction mine was headed. She was simply a voice of reason when I was confused about the decisions ahead of me.
  7. Mom always made my birthdays special. I have a summer birthday, so I never got to celebrate my birthday at school. Even so, I had some rock awesome birthdays! As a kiddo, I remember having a party at McDonald’s and having cool parties at our old house in Clinton. In high school, my birthday fell during tennis pre-season, and Mom would bring the team donuts in the morning or cookies in the evening to celebrate my birthday. My 19th birthday fell on my first day of college, so my family wasn’t around to celebrate with me. Even so, Mom made arrangements for my birthday after moving me into my dorm room the weekend before: an SMS bear with balloons waited for me at the campus bookstore and a cookie cake arrived at the front desk of Scholar’s House after my morning classes.
  8. Mom helped me pick my major, and she was 100% right. My senior year of high school I settled on athletic training and dietetics as my majors in college, but I was doubting my decision by the time I got to freshman orientation. Somehow, Mom had a discussion with someone from the professional writing program and told the professor about my knack for writing, and Mom suggested I consider professional writing. I am still amazed that I had the wisdom as an 18 year old to listen to my mom and jump in to a major without question!
  9. Mom taught me how to be independent. While my dad worked away from home, Mom was left to her own devices when it came to fixing cars, maintaining the house, disciplining Jacob (I was the perfect child), and generally running the house. I watched her, and she taught me how to take care of myself and how to run a house.
  10. Mom taught me to love Jesus. Even with all her independence, Mom always entrusted our family to Jesus. She taught me to thank Jesus for beautiful birds, and she taught me to cast my fears to him. She was an excellent example in her service to the church and taught me to serve Jesus and the church, too. I owe much of my love for Jesus to her.

I have more reasons written down, but these are the top ten reasons why I love my Mom! She’s awesome, and I love her very much!

April 26th, 2008

Ten Additional Reasons Why I Started a Blog (Or Additional Subject Lines From My Spam Folder)

  1. I wanted to get even with someone.
  2. I wanted to make money.
  3. I wanted to impress friends.
  4. I felt insecure.
  5. I wanted a “spiritual” experience.
  6. I didn’t know how to say no.
  7. It was expected of me.
  8. I wanted to boost my self-esteem.
  9. It seemed like the natural next step.
  10. I wanted to make up after a fight.
April 19th, 2008

Yet Again More Reasons Why I Started a Blog (Yes, That’s Right, More Interesting Subject Lines)

  1. I wanted to welcome someone home.
  2. I realized I was in love.
  3. I wanted to be nice.
  4. I was feeling lonely.
  5. I wanted to feel attractive.
  6. I wanted to say “goodbye.”
  7. It was a special occasion.
  8. I wanted to welcome someone home.
  9. It was a romantic setting.
  10. I hate you.
April 12th, 2008

Another Ten Reasons Why I Started a Blog (Or More Interesting Subject Lines From My Spam Folder)

  1. I wanted to be used or degraded.
  2. Everyone else was doing it.
  3. Someone dared me.
  4. I thought it would boost my social status.
  5. I wanted to get out of doing something.
  6. I wanted to get rid of a headache.
  7. I wanted to lose my inhibitions.
  8. I was bored.
  9. I thought it would make me feel healthy.
  10. It seemed like good exercise.
March 29th, 2008

Top Ten Reasons Why I Started a Blog (or Interesting Subject Lines From My Spam Folder)

  1. It would get me gifts.
  2. I wanted to make someone jealous.
  3. I wanted to be popular.
  4. I wanted to enhance my reputation.
  5. I wanted to say, “Thank you.”
  6. I wanted to say, “I missed you.”
  7. I desired emotional closeness.
  8. I wanted to put passion back into my relationship.
  9. I wanted to show my affection for the person.
  10. I wanted to change the topic of conversation.
February 19th, 2008

Blogging Stats Fulfill Runner’s Need for Statistics

As runners, we have this weird obsession with tracking our training stats, and for me, this obsession also translates to my blog’s stats. I started tracking these stats in August with Google Analytics, and while some of these numbers are depressing (i.e. 76% of visits last 10 seconds or less and 76% of visitors only view one page), I find most of them pretty interesting. Here are some of my stats from the previous five months:

Top 10 Keywords No surprises here. I haven’t always written about running, and my first post about Kai is a heavy hitter.

  1. fear of monkeys
  2. kai springfield
  3. sarah jo austin
  4. kai restaurant springfield
  5. kai sushi springfield
  6. free thesis
  7. silverdollarcity run
  8. hot bod
  9. should i wear running tights or shorts in the bass pro marathon on sunday nov 4
  10. kai restaurant springfield mo

Top 10 Referring Sites Gotta love my fellow bloggers who send me traffic. Thanks, guys!

  1. blogger.com
  2. google.com
  3. completerunning.com
  4. xanga.com
  5. xgravity23.blogspot.com
  6. creator.zoho.com (Anyone know what this is? Is this you?)
  7. smsu.facebook.com
  8. marathonleap.blogspot.com
  9. runningchick.blogspot.com
  10. nevadamtnbear.wordpress.com

Top 10 Posts Oddly enough, some of my most random posts are the most read. Seriously, who cares that I don’t like monkeys?

  1. Kai Serves Up Sushi in Downtown Springfield
  2. My Training Calendar (Seems to not be working at the moment. I’ll check it out.)
  3. Papa Murphy’s Veggie deLite Pizza
  4. Why Don’t Family Restaurants Make Their Nutritional Info Available?!
  5. Fear of Monkeys Not So Funny Now
  6. Same Kind of Different as Me
  7. Could Helena Bonham Carter Be My New Favorite Actress?
  8. San Francisco Oven’s California Aloha Pizza
  9. Thesis Writing Is Hard Work!
  10. Two Ways to Nerd Out Your Baby

Top 10 Countries Nope. No clue who is reading me in Argentina.

  1. United States
  2. Germany
  3. Canada
  4. United Kingdom
  5. Australia
  6. India
  7. France
  8. Philippines
  9. Spain
  10. Argentina

Top 10 States Hmm…Pennsylvania? You out there?

  1. Missouri
  2. California
  3. New York
  4. Illinois
  5. Ohio
  6. Texas
  7. Minnesota
  8. Washington
  9. Florida
  10. Pennsylvania

I certainly found these lists interesting, but you all are probably bored out of your minds. Maybe bottom-ten lists would be more interesting. I’ll get to work on that.

And one last thing—I sold out. I approved an ad through Feedburner today, so I guess I’m starting to put ads in this blog’s feed (but not the site, yet). I still have mixed feelings about this, but I’m going to give it a try. I wouldn’t have the opportunity if I wasn’t part of the CRN family, so I might as well take it. Maybe I’ll learn something from the whole experience…thoughts, anyone?

December 18th, 2007

Top Ten Slacking-Off Activities for Recent Graduates

As a recent graduate, I’m looking for ways to explore my new freedom this holiday season. Here’s a list of my favorite slacking-off activities:

  1. Stay up until 4 AM and sleep until noon.
  2. Make out with your significant other.
  3. Post a fake resume on Monster.com.
  4. Play Tetris until your thumbs are numb.
  5. Put together a 1,500 piece Christmas puzzle.
  6. Watch all five Harry Potter movies in one weekend.
  7. Reread all seven Harry Potter books in one week.
  8. Update your Facebook status every hour.
  9. Torment your cat by practicing your hog-tying skills.
  10. Record all your slacking-off activities and make a YouTube video.
December 17th, 2007

Top Ten Ways to Identify a Master of Arts in Writing

  1. You read your friend’s blog and wonder at her way with words.
  2. You write a heart-warming note to your friend, and she marks necessary corrections in red pen and returns it to you for a revision.
  3. Your friend uses the word “pedagogy” rather than simply saying “teaching theory.”
  4. Your friend not only corrects the grammar on television commercials and billboards but mutters that the TV/billboard writers are morons under her breath.
  5. Your friend’s bookshelves are lined with books that have the word “writing” or “style” in the titles.
  6. You routinely receive grammatically correct text or instant messages from your friend.
  7. Your friend belongs to the Fans of the Serial Comma and Good Grammar Is Hot groups on Facebook.
  8. When you greet your friend with her name, she corrects you: “No, it’s Master Sarah.”
  9. Your friend is wearing a pompous-looking, cape-type garment lined in white.
  10. Your friend is Sarah Austin!
 

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