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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening - Robert Frost

Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.

My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.

He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.

--
Robert Frost
New Hampshire
1923

Monday, November 1, 2010

Quote: To Kill A Mockingbird

One of the best quotes ever: 

"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view . . . until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." - Atticus Finch

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Friday, October 22, 2010

Dancing with the REAL Stars

Dancing with the REAL Stars: "Check out this amazing video. Don't know who did the editing but he/she/they did a fantastic job.

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Monday, August 30, 2010

2010 98 Day Summer Big Burn Results

Here are my final results of the Big Burn contest. The judges are looking to announce the winners sometime shortly after September 12. The scoring is 1/3 measurements, 1/3 pictures and 1/3 essay.

Measurements:

measurements

Front view:

frontview

Essay:

Growing up active in the country keeps a kid from having to worry about their weight. During the school year, I played basketball and softball; and every other sport known (and unknown) to man on recess. During the summer, I played softball and spent the rest of the time outside with my brother exploring the eighty or so acres we lived on. Playing softball lasted through my sophomore year of college. After that, the weight slowly climbed. So slowly that I had a tendency to not notice how big I had gotten.

At the end of July 2007, I had finally hit the tipping point. I refuse to buy bigger pants! But how to get rid of this jiggling mass? I was cruising the internet, trying to find a quick fix, when I stumbled across Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle. But did I really want to spend money on a book? Something I had to read? Then I thought to myself “you were willing to spend money to buy pills that you knew in your heart wouldn’t work...” I bought the e-book and read it that very weekend. On July 30, 2007, I started my journey to be the fittest me.

When Holiday Burn 2009 came around, I was coming off of a personal contest and I didn’t really have the right mentality to give it the necessary effort. When the member poll was taken to see how many might be interested in a summer contest, and after seeing the success accomplished over the holidays, I voted positively.

Shortly after the contest began, I found it less daunting to break the time down into a week, and even a day, at a time. I did a good job of planning my meals a week ahead. This is something I had always started out doing well, but would go by the wayside a couple of weeks in.

I made two important food-related purchases during the contest; a digital scale and a rice cooker. Both have caused me to ask myself “why didn’t you do that sooner?”. Like all things, weighing food becomes a habit and can be done quickly. As my family can attest to, I’ve always been a stickler about my food touching. Now I have found that foods aren’t so bad mixed together and foods that might not otherwise be thought tasty with one another are excellent.

I’ve always joked that I played sports so that I didn’t have to exercise. As grown-ups, life often gets in the way of playtime. Fortunately, I was able to join a softball league during the contest. Unfortunately, I did have to run to burn off most of the calories. Most of my time was spent on a treadmill, and on occasion I ran on the country road beside our house.

I have a wonderful support group in my husband, family and friends. My husband joins me in a good number of my meals. When he doesn’t, he never complains about fending for himself. He doesn’t mind when I get up an hour earlier than him to put in my time on the treadmill, even though it has to be noisy owing to the fact that we live in a trailer house. His compliments and encouragement have boosted my spirits on more than one occasion. My family and friends have given me no small measure of good natured ribbing about my healthy lifestyle, but they also make it plain that they support me and are happy for me. I strive to be a good example for my thirteen year old sister and my nieces who are aged thirteen and eleven.

I am, without a doubt, in the best shape of my life…at thirty-two years old. I often find myself shocked when I see my reflection in a mirror or window. I have muscle definition I’ve never had before. I can handle the Oklahoma summer heat better. I can work at physical tasks much longer without tiring. It’s such a wonderful feeling! There’s no way that I can say that it was easy. It takes work, discipline and a bit of stubbornness, which I have in abundance. But like everything that takes hard work, the reward is that much sweeter.

While writing this essay, I was thinking about the question “Why are you a winner?” and realized I had been reading it as “Why are you ‘the’ winner?”. “The” winner can only be picked by the judges. I’m “a” winner because I meet expectations I have for myself. Even when my mind and body cries for another hour in bed, I get up, strap on my shoes and do the cardio. At the end of the day, when I’m mentally drained, I head to the gym and lift weights. When I’m planning to be at an event, I have my prepared meals waiting in the cooler. Before I go into a restaurant, I know which meals I will eat. When it might be so easy to eat that cookie, I pass it by. I look in the mirror and overlay what I want my body to look like on top of what is really there and the difference is smaller than I ever imagined possible. I’m “a” winner because I’m submitting this to the completed challenges thread.

Now it’s up to the judges to determine if I am “the” winner, which will give me and my husband a wonderful 10th wedding anniversary trip.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Big Burn Progress

I entered Tom Venuto’s Big Burn 2010 contest (http://www.burnthefatinnercircle.com/public/Burn_The_Fat_Summer_Challenge.cfm). It’s nearing the end now, so I thought it would be cool to post my progress so far. I started the contest on 5/24/2010.

I’ve lost 9.27% body fat.
I’ve lost 14.55 lbs. body fat.
I’ve gained 6.75 lbs. lean muscle.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Movie Rating: Kung Fu Panda

Kung Fu Panda ($) – Funny with a “believe in yourself” message.

Lately, every time I watch an animated/CGI film, I spend the first quarter of the movie trying to figure out which actor is voicing each character…

Monday, July 19, 2010

Movie Ratings: Fantastic Mr. Fox & Where the Wild Things Are

Fantastic Mr. Fox (meh) – It had good moments, just not a great many of them.
Where the Wild Things Are (meh) – It did take me near tears a couple of times, but it was too slow in between those times.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Netflix and Movie Ratings

In May I broke down and took advantage of the free trial offer from Netflix. I reasoned that paying the monthly fee would still be less than renting a comparable amount of movies from Dish Network. So far I’m really enjoying it. I decided that it might be fun to rate them as I watch. I had thought about doing the whole “movie critic” thing, but I’ve found that for some of the movies, I just don’t have that much to say. So mostly I’m just going to rate them and if I have a little something-something to say about that particular movie I will add it. Here is my rating system:

  1. AFI – The movie should be on AFI’s list.
  2. DVD – I will be purchasing this DVD.
  3. $ – The movie was not a waste of money.
  4. Meh – Just a movie.
  5. Ouch – I would rather have a dry socket than sit through this movie again.

So to catch up with what I’ve seen so far:

  • Up in the Air (Meh) – George Clooney at his George Clooney-ist.
  • Avatar (DVD-already have) – Sigourney Weaver was a very nice surprise in this film.
  • Extraordinary Measures (Meh) – Sad, heartwarming, but seemed to drag on.
  • The Princess and the Frog ($) – I like the fact that this was “old-school” animation in the modern world of CGI, and it has the usual Walt Disney themes.
  • Inglourious Basterds ($) – A bit darker and more thought provoking than the trailers might lead one to believe.
  • Valkyrie ($) – I had seen a special on the assassination attempt and the movie seemed to hold pretty close to that. Filled with good actors.
  • The Invention of Lying ($) – Not only funny, but made me think as well.
  • To Have and Have Not (DVD 1/2) – The movie where Bogie and Bacall fell in love. That really shows through on the screen. Wonderful, wonderful movie.
  • The Secret Life of Bees ($ 1/2) – Another solid Dakota Fanning performance. Queen Latifah and Jennifer Hudson join a really great cast. Tear-jerker.
  • It’s Complicated ($) – Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin play off of each other really well. Throw in Steve Martin and it becomes a great funny/thoughtful movie.
  • Lawrence of Arabia (AFI) – I was told by a friend that the score makes this movie and it certainly does. It’s a long one, so don’t plan on popping it for a quick watch. It’s hard to believe that this was Peter O’Toole’s first starring role.
  • To Hell and Back ($ 1/2) – Audie Murphy plays himself in this movie recreating his days in WWII, for which he was the most decorated American Soldier. Another example of how much our troops give to keep us safe and free.
  • The Blind Side ($ 1/2) – Incredibly uplifting story. Sandra Bullock deserves every award she won for her performance.
  • Alice in Wonderland ($) – Loved the colors and somewhat new spin on this classic. It’s easy to tell it’s a Tim Burton movie.

And that’s it so far.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

John Wooden Quotes via Tom Venuto

http://www.burnthefatblog.com/archives/2010/06/john_woodens_success_advice.php
  • There is no substitute for hard work.
  • Discipline yourself and others won’t need to.
  • Hard work is the difference. Very hard work.
  • There is a price to be paid for achieving anything.
  • Being average means you’re as close to the bottom as you are to the top.
  • You can’t control what happens to you, but you can control how you react.

Friday, May 14, 2010

The Past, Present and Future

http://wilwheaton.typepad.com/wwdnbackup/2010/05/some-of-us-are-looking-at-the-stars.html

My mom met me at the bus in our driveway that afternoon. As young students, we didn’t get to watch it in our tiny library with the older kids. Being younger, we also didn’t usually get in on the older student body’s conversations, so we didn’t hear them talking about it. One of the reasons we were so excited about it was the inclusion of Christa McAuliffe, who was a teacher. Not an astronaut, a teacher just like our teachers. I remember crying when my mom broke the news and I still get emotional each time I watch a launch. I’m always torn about whether I should tune in or not. Like Wil, I’m always holding my breath until the shuttle is miles and miles away from Earth, like there’s less chance of disaster there. And it’s always there, in the back of my mind, until I hear the report that the shuttle touched down safely once more.

It is amazing that we have sent so many humans to outer space and brought them safely home again. I’m from a generation that has always had space travel. It’s hard for me to even consider a time when there wasn’t people going up and coming down. I imagine it’s a lot like my sister’s age group (she’s nineteen years younger than I am). She was only four when the Twin Towers and the Pentagon was hit. I’ve never asked her, but I bet she has a hard time remembering when terrorism wasn’t mentioned daily.

Life marches on, whether we want it to or not. But every once in a while, it’s good to go back and remember how it was and those people who went before. The people that paved the way; did the difficult things, so that our way might be smoother and allow us to go to places and do things that was once thought impossible.

Related post: http://mandis-station.blogspot.com/2008/01/challenger-explosion-anniversary.html

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

House Report: “I’m in our bathroom!”

The basement and patio have been (for the most part) completed and work has begun on the foundation of the house. Three sides of the footings have been dug. Side note: In a light bulb moment on the way to work this morning, I figured out why they left out the one end. They have to get the trencher in there to dig for the water lines. (I’m a quick one I am.) Now, back to your regularly scheduled programming… They’ve also got what I consider a lot of the plumbing done. It is now possible to distinguish the rooms. Every time I go up there, even if I’m alone, I have to go from room to room. “I’m in the kitchen! I’m in our bedroom! I’m in our bathroom!”

I wonder how long it will be before the excited-scared feeling will fade…

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

House Report: Basement

The basement walls are almost done. The word is that it will have a ceiling by week’s end, and possibly the plumbing-in (is that right? I don’t understand builder-speak) and foundation could be well under way this week as well.

Up until now, I have been thinking to myself that this whole thing could still be halted by just pushing the dirt in the hole and we’d be back to where we started. It’s now sinking in that we’re really going to do this thingy. It’s exciting and nerve wracking at the same time. So if you interact with me in the next several months and I seem weirder than normal, it’s because this scary, wonderful thing is happening to Jerry and I.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Noises

After turning off my alarm clock this morning, I got to thinking about the noises I hate. That led to thinking about the ones I love (see, I’m trying to think positive thoughts). Along with the alarm clock, these are noises I hate:

  • The beep my treadmill makes when I turn it on
  • Nails on a chalkboard
  • Fork on a plate
  • An emery board on anything

Now for the likes:

  • Water running over stones
  • Birds chirping
  • My husband’s voice
  • A child’s laugh
  • Hard-soled shoes on a hard surface (like you hear in the movies)

Monday, February 22, 2010

House Progress

So, it looks like the construction on our house may get underway in the next couple of months. It has been quite a journey to get it started.

I’ll be posting progress pictures here, House Progress, if anyone would like to keep up. There are pictures there now of the drive and dirt work, which was done by Snider Construction in Cyril.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Snickers Superbowl Commercial

Continuing the Betty White theme (she’s everywhere!), here’s what I considered the best Super Bowl 2010 commercial, which also features a quick cameo by Abe Vigoda.

Betty White SAG Awards Speech

Here’s the best speech of the night, given by Betty White as she accepts the Lifetime Achievement award.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Betty White Interview in USA Today

http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2010-01-21-bettywhite21_ST2_N.htm?csp=34&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+UsatodaycomMovies-TopStories+%28Life+-+Movies+-+Top+Stories%29

The funny starts under the picture: “Betty White says of the SAG acronym: ‘It makes me nervous. I always want to put my arm under my boobs.’“

On her naughty comic persona: “…That's where the double-entendres came from. What you don't say is funnier than what you do. Now they let it all hang out. It's all single-entendre.” I can’t agree more. Why do writers think they have to spell everything out?

It will be great to see her accept the SAG Lifetime Achievement Award on Saturday.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Alma by Rodrigo Blaas

“Alma: Animated short is ‘equal parts Pixar and The Twilight Zone’”

   - BoingBoing