Month: August 2009

  • Happiness – experiences or possessions?

    Which gives greater happiness – experiences or possessions? Snookums and I discussed that article last week and both agreed that we are way happier spending money on experiences rather than objects. That Iron Chef dinner was probably the most needlessly extravagant thing we’ve ever purchased, but I wouldn’t change it for the world. I’ll remember that forever. A co-worker was surprised recently when he found out that we don’t have wedding rings. But I don’t see how any piece of jewelry could possibly make me as happy as our goofy wedding in Vegas. That said… we both do have iPhones, and we love them. So we’re not completely anti-materialistic…

  • So true.

    xkcd: “I’m concerned that we’re sitting here like I’m a responsible adult. I’m pretty sure that I stopped growing up in my teens and have been faking ever since.”

  • Perennial Vegetables

    Perennial Vegetables. I really like the idea of growing asparagus. I’ve read that it can take years to start producing though…

  • Google Reader

    I’ve gotten in the habit of just hitting “share” on interesting links in Google reader rather than actually, you know, blogging them. Sorry about that.

  • Shared today on Twitter

    @witty_knitter @mrs_sockvictim Okay, this conversation has gone in very different direction from innocent proclamation of arrival of spring!


    Chippendale Fresh Food Co-op is really happening! If you’re in Chippo and not on the email list, let me know and I’ll forward.


    “Glitter is the herpes of craft supplies.” http://bit.ly/XvcNq


    Holy crap. Ben & Jerry’s are opening in Sydney! Free ice cream! THE TOTAL WRECK OF MY DIET! http://www.benandjerry.com.au (@gadgetgirl70)


    @carbolicious Huh. I saw somebody on TV once with a glitter phobia. It’s very real and weird.


    The Shawl Virus is spreading. I can appreciate them as beautiful things… but no, not for me. I may have to build a bunker and hide.


    Getting the low-down on machinations within Sydney retail craft community. Very interesting things are afoot!


    Was present for actual Wheeling and Dealing. All highly confidential. Will email the enquiring minds…


    Email is being typed RIGHT NOW, and you’re all on it…


    @bellsg Wait, I don’t think I have your email addy, Bells! Send quick!


    Sent. I love sharing exciting gossip. Shhhhhh….


    @bellsg Hmmm… You were on there! Just sent again, so you may get two.


    Just completed a 5.67 km run with @runkeeper, check it out http://bit.ly/3maobQ #RunKeeper


  • Kitti Graffiti

    Kitti Graffiti. Now, see, this is some “graffiti” I can get behind! Neat.

  • RunningBlog

    After the success of the Bay Run yesterday, I’m feeling back on track for the Half-Marathon in seven weeks. The next hurdle will be this weekend’s City 2 Surf, 14km from the city out to Bondi. I’m not planning on setting any specific time goals for this one; I’m going to treat it just as a normal long slow run. (In fact, I’m thinking of doing an enforced run-walk to keep my pace down.) My distance this week was a big step down, mostly because I didn’t want to wear myself out before the Bay Run. I think I’m probably due for another visit to the physio though… My back was hurting quite a bit at the end of yesterday’s run. Need to get it sorted before the Half.

    This week: 17.8km (11mi)
    Last week: 28.8km (18mi)

  • Shared today on Twitter

    Team picture: http://twitpic.com/cg3iz


    Check out the 7.05 km run I did with @runkeeper http://bit.ly/2VFMs2 #RunKeeper


    Somehow GPS conked out about 700m before finish, so I had to go in & manually adjust points. Just retweeted link to map w/ splits. 🙂


    Ha. SMH.com.au has big giant yellow Java error splashed all over front page. #fairfax #fail


    @sharre Nice one! Don’t forget to put it on the challenge… 🙂


    @redambition Woohoo! Everybody’s exercisin’ today! 🙂


    Quick, quick, look now before it’s fixed! Race results error has our team – Barry and the Apples – as the #1 winner! http://bit.ly/EuMwq


    I emailed them. Looks like the winning team mistakenly got our name applied. It was a fun surprise there for a minute though!


    @witty_knitter Welcome aboard. Being able to vote is nice. 🙂


    In case you didn’t get the memo from my bare legs and pretty red shoes, winter is OVER. We have decreed it.


    @mrs_sockvictim I should think so! I’m not wearin’ hot pants to work. 🙂


    @Opheli8 Awww, but we MISS YOU over here!


  • Shared today on Facebook

    achieved both goals for 2009 Bay Run: ran whole thing without stopping, and finished in under 50 minutes!


    Kristine Howard shared a link.


  • Bay Run 2009

    I’ve been looking forward to this race for a year now. I was supposed to run it last year with three guys from work, but a surprise business trip to L.A. made me miss it. No way was I going to miss out this time. So Stef, Tim, Shane, and I signed up early and gave ourselves a silly name: “Barry and the Apples.” The race is 7km (about 4.5mi) around Iron Cove, and it’s been getting more popular every year. They have separate events for runners, walkers, kids, and even dogs. Race Day dawned beautiful and clear and sunny, and Snookums came along for moral support. The guys took off first, and then the girls left 15 minutes later. I was apprehensive. I told the Snook that in an ideal scenario, I’d average 7:00/km and finish in less than 50 minutes… but realistically I figured I’d do closer to 55. I started out slow. The first half of the race had the only hills, as we climbed up to Iron Cove Bridge and ran along Victoria Road. Once we got back to the water’s edge and the course flattened, I deliberately started to push myself. I’d lost Stef in the initial crush, but at the halfway point I spotted her 100m ahead. I tried my best to catch her, but she was setting a good pace. Soon the first of the dog runners was passing us. I skipped the sole water stop. Lots of people were taking walk breaks, but I told myself that at the very least I’d meet my secondary goal of running the whole thing without stopping. At the 6km sign, RunKeeper told me that 40min had elapsed. I suddenly realised that I was going to do it. Even if I had to walk that last kilometer, I knew I could do it in ten minutes. My back was starting to hurt bad at this point, and I had a stitch in my side. But I kept going. I could still see Stef, tantalizingly close. I pushed. Suddenly the finish line was looming and then we were done. I barely had time to hit Stop on RunKeeper and notice that my time was under 49min before a nice woman was hauling me out of the crowd to remove my timing chip. I turned around to see the Snook taking my picture. “I did it!” Turns out we all did it. My final time was 48:38; Stef finished about a minute ahead of me; and the boys were each more than ten minutes ahead of that. We posed for one last group shot and then headed off for breakfasts and showers.

    Barry and the Apples

    Of course, the really funny bit is that I just logged on to check the results… and there’s “Barry and the Apples” as the #1 Team in the competition! I nearly fell over laughing. If you look at the results spreadsheet it’s clear that they’ve mistakenly given our team name to the actual winners. But still, now, for the moment, Barry and the Apples are the big winners of the Bay Run 2009.