Costume-tastic! (pics)

November 1, 2009

I promised that I would post my costumes from last week’s Red Ribbon Week (drug free week) at work!

Monday was Hat day… I was totally gloomy, and was perfectly happy with my large brim and school sweatshirt.

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Tuesday was Hippy Day, and it was a pleasant surprise to wake up and go to my closet to don my trusty-hippy-dress-up-day-bell-bottoms, only to find they were a 16 (and I’m wearing an 8 now a days) so that was a no go.

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Wednesday was PAJAMA DAY! Best day of all, my footie pjs were a massive success, (that’s me on the right) and I almost fell asleep a million times.

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Thursday was Backwards day, and I really wanted to just wear my footie pajamas again, but backwards… I ended up wearing my adorable new Woot!Shirt (you’ve got to click to see its cuteness!!!) backwards, but only lasted 45 minutes before turning that crap back around. Tags are evil.

Friday was, of course Halloween day costumes, so I went as Robin Hood. You wouldn’t believe how many kids don’t know the story of Robin Hood AT ALL. For the record, Peter Pan was a kid, and wouldn’t have a sweet moustache, nor would he have need for a cross bow. Ugh.

My Robin Hood costume!

My Robin Hood costume was a shirt that I bought at old navy (that I actually liked, and planned to wear NOT as part of a costume. Now, I’m sure whenever I see it, I’ll feel like saying ooooode lolly, ooooode lolly, and that sucks. I made a paper hat (which I’m going to post a how to for, since I ended up making it up, because all of the other paper ones I found were dumb. I wore black leggings, and a make shift skirt out of a shirt, since I had forgotten that I wasn’t gonna wear pants, and a shirt with leggings does NOT replace pants. Boots completed the ensemble, as well as a little money pouch, wrist gauntlets, and a butcher paper tube bow. :D

And it is a little blurry, but check out this photo of me with Edward Cullen, and my sweet Jessica the good witch! Haha…

 

 

Costumes rule. Wish I could wear one every day. :D

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Well, I’m back!! Daron and I have partially recovered from our 17+ hours of transit time from yesterday. It was a really, really, really long flight home. I’m so glad to be home, but I have to tell you that I miss Madrid so much, and the family I met there. :)

I have no idea how many blog posts it will take for me to get it all out, but I’ll try to be clear and mention all of the good parts in turn.

I have 1,168 photos from the trip and when I tried to trim it down to “highlights” I only got it down to 298!! HA! Anyway, that means that there are a crap ton of photos, which I will gladly link to, but there are a lot to wade through. :D

So, I guess I’ll begin at the beginning.

Part 1: Crossing the Pond and the Hug of a Lifetime.

I was so excited on departure day, that I am positive my husband considered dropping me off at the airport 5 hours early just to be rid of me. I was anxious to be traveling alone, but the staff @ lufthansa was really nice. My seatmate was a very kind, but very severe Finnish man, who reminded me of one of the bad guys from Indiana Jones. When I took my seat with my massive backpack, he offered to put it in the overhead bin for me. When I refused (as all of my junk was in there) and told him I’d keep it under my seat, he chuckled and said he’d be happy to move it for me when I got tired of having my knees in my chest after 6 hours. (I should note that this very comment prevented me from asking him to move it for me when I got tired of having my knees in my chest after 6 hours.) I didn’t get much sleep, though I tried… At one point, I woke, and kept smelling something funny. It took me about an hour to figure out that it was the gaping mouth of the Lars on my right. Ugh. The food wasn’t anything to write home about on this flight, but was certainly appreciated. Entertainment while on board was pretty okay, I watched Confessions of a Shopaholic, Duplicity, and I Love You, Man ;)

The layover was a BEATING. I arrived about 8.5 hours before my connecting flight was to take off, so when I asked a lady how I was supposed to go about getting my boarding pass, she either misunderstood, or thought I looked gullible, because she told me just to “Exit”… I took that to mean that I needed to fully exit the airport and re enter so that I could go to the ticket counter again. (which it turns out I DEFINITELY did not need to do) this process ended up taking almost a full hour, because the Frankfurt airport is a REALLY big travel hub. When I got to the passport counter, the German passport control was a really big and intimidating guy. I swear he looked at me for, like 3 minutes, up and down at my passport picture. It made me nervous! I swear I started sweating and my face got red, like I was guilty! Anyway, after about a thousand minutes, he slammed his stamp against my passport without looking down and said, “Velcome to Germany”… hehe. It was pretty funny.

In the airport, I had a LONG time to kill, which I filled with mulling around the duty free shops, hunting for an ATM, playing on my DSi (Daron’s graduation present for me!!), and having a skype convo with Daron once he finely got up! The flight into Madrid went pretty fast, but when we started our decent, I started to lose it. I was looking down on the Madrid area, and hoping my new traveling companion (that suspiciously enough, I can NOT for the life of me remember ANYTHING about… creepy) wouldn’t notice the tears starting to well in my eyes. The close we got to the ground, the more I had to fight them back. The anticipation, the uncertainty, the anxiety… it just kept building.

The wait for my luggage almost unbearable… I finally grabbed my bag from the belt frantically, and ran for the exit door. I couldn’t keep my tears from falling at this point, and my breathing was strained… on the verge of hyperventilation. Was she there? Did she find the right gate? Was there an accident that might keep her from being there on time? Does my hair look okay? I should have stopped to pee. What if she doesn’t like me… What if i don’t recognize her…

The faces at the curb were all strange and new. Signs beckoned for “Smiths” and “Lopez”, and people on tiptoes pressed against the railings, looking for those who had traveled to see them. Shirts were rubbed flat, taxis were being hailed, and people were struggling with the almost-too-full suitcases they tugged behind them. And then, above the sea of strange faces, one that I knew and love… one with eyes, full of tears like mine, one of my beautiful Lola, waiting, just like me, to hug the sister she’s never touched.

We couldn’t get to each other fast enough, and yes, we were those crazy people in the airport who are hugging and crying in front of everyone. I knew she was tall, but I still smiled as I looked up at her. I know her voice, but her laugh was so light and joyful, it took me by surprise… I already memorized the shape of her glasses, and the brown of her hair, but I could never have imagined the warmth of her hugs. My sister, my friend, my lola. DSC00366 DSC00365

 

Up next, Alicante and the IASE Conference!

Ups and Downs…

March 3, 2009

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I (not that any of you noticed) haven’t felt much like blogging for the past few days. I’ve been a little down- to say the least.

Which is interesting, as I think about it… just now, as I’m typing this… that there are at least 5 bloggers that I avidly read that have felt similarly “down” at some point in the last couple of weeks… weird.

Anyway, I’ll back up to Saturday. Jess and I dragged our husbands to Medieval Times! We all actually had a super great time!
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After reading the knight descriptions on the Medieval Times website, we carefully selected the Black and White knight, and decked ourselves out accordingly. Lucky for us, there was room in that section, and so we were totally sporting his colors for the big tournament! (hehe.)

Please excuse the lousy quality of these pics, as I only had my phone to take shots with that night.
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I ordered the vegetarian plate which, actually, TOTALLY ROCKED. We were all blown away by the food. Now, that isn’t to say that it was the best food ever… it was just significantly better than we suspected! (roasted veggie skewer, tomato soup, garlic bread, hummus w/ pita chips, portobello cap stuffed with rice, black bean, and cranberry pilaf…YUM!)
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Anyway, we had a great time. :)
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Sunday…
I woke up sunday with an ache in my chest, but didn’t think too much of it. I went for a 3 mile run, and while my chest did ache, I didn’t care much, and did a good job. I did continue to ache for the rest of the night though.

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Monday
Yesterday, the ache was still there… so shortly after arriving at work, I decided it was probably best, as the pain was slightly to the left, and had persisted for over 24 hours.

The doctor did run an EKG, but ultimately determined that in all likelihood, I have costochondritis, which is – for all intents and purposes- benign. But it does suck.

What also sucks, is that she has to rule out other heart related conditions, even though she is pretty sure that this is what I have… (not that I’m bothered by that!) Which means that she wants me to “take it easy” until my tests, in 2 weeks.

… *crickets chirping*

um…. my freaking LAST RUN of the c25k program is this week, and my big 5k is SATURDAY! The 5k that I’ve been working, sweating, and training for, is Saturday!!

I explained it to her, and she said it would be fine for me to run once more before Saturday, and that running Saturday would be okay, but that for the week after the race, I need to take it easy until my tests are done.

This isn’t an excuse to be sedentary, I’m still able to do yoga whenever I’d like, but my run training (or any other highly taxing cardio) should eas up until she knows for sure. (T-Minus 12 days and counting!)

I guess this is as good a time as any, because I’m finishing the c25k plan tomorrow (Wednesday) when I do my last 30ish minute run… and because after Saturday, I’ll have completed that goal. I guess there isn’t any great problem with taking a week off, before starting my 10k training plan. However, I’m thinking I’ll ask her if I can come in a bit earlier, so that I can get my clean bill and get back on the road.

I can’t believe I’m CRAVING running. That is a trip.

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Anyway, fast forward to Today and I’m just freakin’ blue. I’m sad that I’m in a groove and have to take a small detour. It is just annoying. Also, I’m really regretting signing up for the biggest loser competition at work, because for me… weight loss, health, and fitness is a slow PROCESS, and I don’t like feeling pressure to weigh less, when I know that the scale is the least reliable way to measure fitness.

So, I’m feeling blue, and while I’m not totally certain, I can only assume that it is to be attributed to the constant EFFFFFFFING pain in my chest for the last 3 days, and with the just blah mood, as well as that fitness stuff.

Anyway, I’m stoked about my last run tomorrow, and my race Saturday, so I’ll try to pick up my spirits and keep you posted on those updates. :)

A night out!

February 20, 2009

D and I are heading to benihana tonight! I’m so excited! Pictures coming soon!

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She is the best. This drawing is the equivalent of her being right there with me, every.single.mile.

Isn’t she awesome!?!

Me! as animated by Loleia

original drawing by Lola Rodriguez

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