Monday, July 30, 2007

Freaking obese country!

G and I actually had a day off at the same time yesterday! Shocking, I know.

I spent the morning with some girlfriends running the 5.2 mile Gandy Bridge. They wanted to start at 10am, I wanted to start earlier due to the hotness. Unfortunately, they won and I had to walk half the way back because I was feeling dizzy from all the heat. (giant bridge over water = no shady tree lined streets) But, I did get in my morning long run.

G and I then headed to out favorite little diner for brunch. Yummy smoked salmon eggs benedict for me.

Since G's lost weight training with the trainer (as have I) we decided over lunch to take him shopping for dress slacks for work. His other ones are falling off of him and he has to cinch his belt to keep them on. So, off to the mall we go. We went to EIGHT stores total... EIGHT ! All of them had pants starting at 34" around the waist. G wears a 32 or 33 depending on the cut of the pants. They might have a few pairs in the 32 or 33 range, but not in any of the colors G wants. Finally we give up and head to the mall I work at... since I try to avoid it like the plague on the weekend and my day off. Three more stores down. Nordstorm had pants on sale, starting at size 34 all the way up to 44". Dillards had nothing. Finally, we ended up at Dockers.. which I wasn't even sure sold dress pants. But, the dress pants god finally smiled on us and we found pants in G's size. We're blaming this whole fiasco on the fact that our country is overweight. There were NO PANTS for someone with a 32" waist. NONE. There'd be that one sad little camel colored pair with a checkered pattern or something equally hideous. We both hate to shop, so four hours of our lives spent looking for dress pants made us very very grumpy. I had a headache by the end of everything, but G had pants !!

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

And now back to my life...

I'm officially done with Harry Potter. I won't spoil it for anybody, don't worry. But, there are definite things I want to hash out.

I agree with Michelle, though, that she should not have done an epilogue.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Almost there ....

I'm 425 pages into Harry Potter... so, I probably won't be blogging much until I'm done.

I'm also very sore in the arm/shoulder area from working out with the trainer again yesterday. She killed me with push-ups. *whimper*

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

I love the Onion

From: The Onion Article

Evangelical Scientists Refute Gravity With New 'Intelligent Falling' Theory


KANSAS CITY, KS—As the debate over the teaching of evolution in public schools continues, a new controversy over the science curriculum arose Monday in this embattled Midwestern state. Scientists from the Evangelical Center For Faith-Based Reasoning are now asserting that the long-held "theory of gravity" is flawed, and they have responded to it with a new theory of Intelligent Falling.

"Things fall not because they are acted upon by some gravitational force, but because a higher intelligence, 'God' if you will, is pushing them down," said Gabriel Burdett, who holds degrees in education, applied Scripture, and physics from Oral Roberts University.

Burdett added: "Gravity—which is taught to our children as a law—is founded on great gaps in understanding. The laws predict the mutual force between all bodies of mass, but they cannot explain that force. Isaac Newton himself said, 'I suspect that my theories may all depend upon a force for which philosophers have searched all of nature in vain.' Of course, he is alluding to a higher power."

Founded in 1987, the ECFR is the world's leading institution of evangelical physics, a branch of physics based on literal interpretation of the Bible.

According to the ECFR paper published simultaneously this week in the International Journal Of Science and the adolescent magazine God's Word For Teens!, there are many phenomena that cannot be explained by secular gravity alone, including such mysteries as how angels fly, how Jesus ascended into Heaven, and how Satan fell when cast out of Paradise.

The ECFR, in conjunction with the Christian Coalition and other Christian conservative action groups, is calling for public-school curriculums to give equal time to the Intelligent Falling theory. They insist they are not asking that the theory of gravity be banned from schools, but only that students be offered both sides of the issue "so they can make an informed decision."

"We just want the best possible education for Kansas' kids," Burdett said.

Proponents of Intelligent Falling assert that the different theories used by secular physicists to explain gravity are not internally consistent. Even critics of Intelligent Falling admit that Einstein's ideas about gravity are mathematically irreconcilable with quantum mechanics. This fact, Intelligent Falling proponents say, proves that gravity is a theory in crisis.

"Let's take a look at the evidence," said ECFR senior fellow Gregory Lunsden."In Matthew 15:14, Jesus says, 'And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch.' He says nothing about some gravity making them fall—just that they will fall. Then, in Job 5:7, we read, 'But mankind is born to trouble, as surely as sparks fly upwards.' If gravity is pulling everything down, why do the sparks fly upwards with great surety? This clearly indicates that a conscious intelligence governs all falling."

Critics of Intelligent Falling point out that gravity is a provable law based on empirical observations of natural phenomena. Evangelical physicists, however, insist that there is no conflict between Newton's mathematics and Holy Scripture.

"Closed-minded gravitists cannot find a way to make Einstein's general relativity match up with the subatomic quantum world," said Dr. Ellen Carson, a leading Intelligent Falling expert known for her work with the Kansan Youth Ministry. "They've been trying to do it for the better part of a century now, and despite all their empirical observation and carefully compiled data, they still don't know how."

"Traditional scientists admit that they cannot explain how gravitation is supposed to work," Carson said. "What the gravity-agenda scientists need to realize is that 'gravity waves' and 'gravitons' are just secular words for 'God can do whatever He wants.'"

Some evangelical physicists propose that Intelligent Falling provides an elegant solution to the central problem of modern physics.

"Anti-falling physicists have been theorizing for decades about the 'electromagnetic force,' the 'weak nuclear force,' the 'strong nuclear force,' and so-called 'force of gravity,'" Burdett said. "And they tilt their findings toward trying to unite them into one force. But readers of the Bible have already known for millennia what this one, unified force is: His name is Jesus."

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Up up and Away in my beautiful my beautiful balloooooon ....



yes, I'm a dork.

A few moons ago it was my anniversary and G got us a hot air balloon ride. I had to book the ride a few weeks out so that I could ask for a Saturday off of work. (yes, I have to book them out about six weeks in advance)

G and I got up at the butt-crack of dawn to head to north Tampa to meet the balloon crews. We were flying with a retired Cost Guard gentleman who does the hot air balloon thing on the weekend for fun. There were 8 other balloon outfits there as well. After deciding which was the wind was blowing, since there wasn't much wind, we headed off to the launch site. We launched from a huge field off of Lutz Lake Fern Road and Hwy 41 with the wind taking us off to the northeast. Since we had a small crew of helpers we were one of the first balloons unloaded, but one of the last ones actually off the ground.

Once up, we had an amazing view of Tampa. The balloons don't fly over the water since it's too dangerous but it was early enough in the morning to watch the sunrise and the fog hover over everything. The balloon is very peaceful, but dang is it hot. G's head was dangerously close to the burner since he was the tallest. Fortunately, our pilot only takes up one couple at a time so you have more room.. so there were only three of us in the basket. Some of the other companies seemed more like tourist attractions and they had almost 12 people in theirs. (no thanks)

We flew over Tampa for almost an hour and then were scanning for places to land. G and I attempted to take some aerial photos, but of course our battery on the camera died. (I forgot to recharge it after the Boston trip) There were a few places near us to land, but one of the major fields had horses in it and the noise from the balloon burners really freak them out, so we veered north some more. We finally found an open field to land in, which turned out to be someone's yard. (oops) Fortunately, the neighbor came over to help us out and direct the chase crew to our landing location. We took out the poor guy's phone line on our landing (double oops) The neighbor informed us that the tenant wasn't home, but that we'd better hurry up and get out of there.. his neighbor has been known to pull out a shotgun on his 12 year old daughter for cutting across his yard. (AHHH! ) We FRANTICALLY packed up the balloon, gave the neighbor who helped us a bottle of champagne, and high tailed it to the park to have breakfast. It did make the trip that much more exciting, I would say.





After the balloon ride, G and I had a whole Saturday together. Holy crap, how did that happen ??! G had his trainer appointment, so I took a nap (hee) .. then we headed off to Green Iguana for their killer hamburgers in Ybor on our way to the movies to see Harry Potter. I thought the movie was "meh" by the way. I liked it, but the books are so much better and more detailed the movies pale in comparison.

Remember that yummy soul food restaurant I went to with my friend on Thursday? Well, four hours later I was horridly nauseated which last for the next THREE DAYS!!! It was awful. Fortunately, I got better in time for the balloon ride, but started feeling worse half way through Harry Potter. (which maybe it why I didn't follow the ending too well, since I was trying not to lose my hamburger) I'm back to normal now and even managed to run with G tonight.

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Happy day !

My dog is back home again after almost three weeks at my parents house. (Boston, plus new hardwood floor installation, plus parents in NC) I'm so happy he's home ! I'd forgotten how much it means to have a fuzzy face there when you wake up in the morning, or to stand guard over you at night when G is out of town. Nice. I love my doggie.

My wonderful friend Lily "dragged" me out for soul food tonight. SO GOOD! She was testing out the menu for her birthday part in two weeks. YUM!

I'm also looking into T-Mobile's new WiFi at home. You get a new wifi enabled phone and all calls made in area with WiFi are FREE ! Yes, free. So, if you get shit-acular cell service inside your house like I do your calls are now clear... and free. I'm checking this out tomorrow at work on my lunch break. Gotta make sure there's no fine print at the TMobile store. They claim it'll even work on my home router. Hopefully I could downgrade to a cheaper plan and save some money with this. The only bummer is it's only available on 2 phones right now.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Girls don't sweat

But, I'm "glistening" like a pig right now after my 3 mile run. Even at 8:30pm it's still disgustingly hot and sticky. Can I go back to Boston now ? I could so be a snow bird.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Boston blogs in progress

So Jessica doesn't have to read my last post over and over ;) I have to wait til I get home to put in Boston photos.