Monday, January 24, 2011

Jet-Ski

Over Labor Day weekend I went with a group of friends up to Deep Creek Lake. There was an ultimate Frisbee game, good food, lots of fun, time on a boat, and I accomplished the jet-skiing portion of my 30! As I don't have a camera that is waterproof and I was kinda busy steering the jet-ski, there are no photos of this particular experience. Being the rule-loving dork that I am, it was very strange to not have 'lanes' to stay in (a la driving on a highway) and it took me a while to get used to moving with any speed at all ('fraidy cat party of one, my table is ready!) -- but once I got the hang of it, it was fun. I'd do it again :-)



Look! I've updated my blog twice in less than six months! I'm also working on number 30! Go team!






Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Ropes Course

In July (I know - I've been on a blogging hiatus - sue me - life kinda got in the way :-P) I went with friends to the Go Ape Ropes Course. I have an issue with vertigo, and knew this going to the course, but was determined to overcome the difficulties that implied when it came to climbing up high in the trees and zip-lining back down to the ground. Knowing this wasn't going to be an easy excursion made me tense and rather snippy with my friends (sorry guys!). As expected, I felt the flutter of a panic attack as I climbed the ladders to get onto each section of the course. A majority of the issue was feeling the pull of the harness as I climbed - it felt like it was pulling me down backwards every time I climbed a rung. Once I was up on the platform and the panicky feeling stopped (or lessened as the case may be), I was fine. I never felt like I was in danger - I'm very aware that there's nothing logical about panic attacks. The harness made me feel very safe, and the training they gave us made it very easy to feel comfortable with what I was doing (granted occasionally I was doing it with my hands shaking... but still - I felt capable of keeping myself harnessed to the course without an issue). I found out that I absolutely LOVE zip-lines! I actually have plans to zip-line down a mountain with my Aunt Pat in NC this summer :-) At the end of the day, I felt like I had accomplished something major knowing that I 'faced a fear' so to speak.
You have no idea how difficult it was for me to step off that first platform!

This was where I 'stopped' after I stepped off the first platform.

I LOVE ZIP LINES!!!!!!








Monday, July 26, 2010

Independence Day 2010

July 4th, 2010 I officially completed the first of my 30. Rather than recapping the whole day for you I figured I'd leave you with what I learned that day :-)

1) Enjoy what's going on around the city (but don't cross the road when there's a break in the parade!!) 
Tito Puente Jr.
There is so much going on in general that is worth checking out! This year Tito Puente Jr. was performing, there was the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the Mall, and we got to see a portion of the parade. The parade was fun - marching bands, horses, dancers - I snapped a few pictures while standing on top of a large planter on the side of the street. While Dave and I were stopped, lots of people were running across the street between parade groups directly in front of us, so when we were ready to head to the Mall we followed suit... Apparently we looked dangerous because (as people were crossing around us!), a parade official stopped US and sent us back, telling us to cross the street at a crosswalk. Dave brought up the point we should have just stood there and stared at him, pointing to the people crossing around us until the next parade group was almost on top of us and he had no choice but to let us go through... In hindsight I agree with him! However, IF you attend the parade, in order to not be us (;-)) cross the street at a crosswalk. 
Smithsonian Folklife Festival


2) If you want to hear the concert, go to the Capitol. If you don't care to, closer to the monument is probably better.  At 3:30 Dave and I unfolded our chairs under the trees right next to the Reflecting Pool in front of the Capitol Building. It was hot out, but not unbearable in the shade. The sound check started at about 4:00 and I could hear Darius Rucker's voice bouncing off the steps of the Capitol across the water. I could make out words. I was excited :-)
Our view of the Capitol from the comfort of the shade.

Cannons being driven in
Cannon set-up
Around 5:00 they unloaded the cannons for the 1812 Overture (which I taught an entire unit on to my 5th graders last year - but I'll spare you those details as well ;-)) DIRECTLY BEHIND WHERE WE WERE SITTING. The evening progressed and we moved out from under the trees to the center of the farthest section of the Mall from the Washington Monument. Sadly the sound that was audible during the sound check was absorbed by the numerous bodies sitting in front of the stage, so we couldn't hear the concert at all. The cannons were another story!
Sun setting on the Capitol building
The crowd on the Mall


3) Bring games to play! We wished we had and we were very thankful for the games we had downloaded on our phones while we sat and waited. A deck of cards would have been nice rather than draining our phone batteries.
Dave's chair and Pinwheel
Jacqui, Brian and Dave were awesome for humoring me!
4) Pinwheels and Glow Bracelets make everything better 
The teacher in me had to get 'party favors' for the group that came out to join me on this part of my 'Big 3-0' so we put together pinwheels and, once the sun went down, donned glow bracelets :-)
The Capitol during the concert

5) The fireworks are awesome! Special thanks to Helen for lending me her tripod for my camera - my fireworks photos never would have turned out as well otherwise! 




















6) When the fireworks are over, it's a mass exodus to the metro. Once the fireworks were done, Dave and I sat on the Mall for a while until it cleared out, then packed up and walked back to Metro Center. The crowd of people waiting to get onto the platform was enough to clue us in that we needed to do something else for a while. Instead of going to a bar and getting a drink, we went to his (air conditioned! with plumbing!) office, drank some ice cold water, ate a snack out of the snack machine, and stood on the 9th floor balcony and watched fireworks being set off in Maryland and Virginia. It was a 360 degree fireworks display and it was a very calm, inexpensive way to end the night.

And finally.....

7) You're lucky when you have a significant other who will do anything to make you smile, even when the day doesn't go quite the way you expect it to. Thank you, Dave! You made my day!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Week 1

Week 1 was uber eventful in my day-to-day life, but not so much in the Big 3-0. I finished out the school year on Thursday, finished out the 'dance' year on Sunday, and somewhere between those two realized that I had NOT finished the homework for grad school that was due Saturday night...

With all of that being said, I haven't accomplished anything on the list yet. HOWEVER I have actually gotten my lazy tush on the treadmill five times in the past week. I hadn't used a treadmill before other than to walk as a warm-up, so that was a mildly daunting experience the first time. Something about having the floor move on its own when I'm not in an airport carrying luggage just seems wrong. I have a looooooooooooong way to go before I'll be Ten Miler ready, though (possibly need to add a few more 'o's'  to that...).


With any luck I will be able to report in Week 2 that I am officially progressing on some of my list. For now, it's time to finish catching up on the minutia  of life... like that pesky grad school work that just won't go away.

By the way, as an addendum, I am NOT going back in time to bike the C&O Canal on Memorial Day weekend 2010. Thanks to Mom who caught that one :-) Memorial Day 2011 for the biking.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Here they are!

Alright - after much input and conversation I'm really excited about all the things I'm hoping to accomplish in the next year! Here (in no particular order) is the list of things I will do for the first time between now and June 13th, 2011:

  1. Run the Army Ten Miler on Oct. 24th - This was actually the first thing I signed up for back in April that made me start thinking of this list. The Queen of "Not running unless something big and scary is chasing me and close enough it might have a chance at catching me" is officially going to run 10 miles. Hell MAY have frozen over ;-)
  2. Run the Warrior Dash on Oct. 10th - Once I signed up and paid money to willingly wallow in mud I knew that this year was going to be one filled with some interesting experiences for me.
  3. Do the Ropes Course at Needwood Lake - The third thing I agreed to do prior to officially deciding to do the list. This one sealed the deal - it was time to do something different in the next 365 days.
  4. Spend some time volunteering with Habitat for Humanity
  5. Go to New York City - I know... hard to believe that the musical theater nerd hasn't ever made her way to NYC. It's time to change that one!
  6. Hear an opera at the Met
  7. See my first ACTUAL Broadway musical (cheap tickets count!)
  8. Go on a cruise
  9. Go out of the country
  10. Watch the top 30 AFI films (after all of the running I'll be doing in October, if I don't find myself in a hospital, I know I will need some recuperation time ;-))
  11. Learn Spanish - at least enough to tell parents at school about the upcoming concerts and how their children are doing in my class.
  12. Bike the Creeper Trail from Whitetop to Abingdon with my Dad
  13. Go camping
  14. Go to the Kentucky Derby
  15. Go for a hot air balloon ride
  16. Get my ears pierced - go ahead and pick your jaw up off the floor - yes at 29 I will be getting the first hole in each of my ears ever. If there was any doubt before that I'm a freak of nature it has now been removed ;-)
  17. Get a tattoo - I'm planning something (small!) to commemorate the beginning of my 30s and everything I've accomplished
  18. Attempt to ski the bunny slope without careening into a tree or small child. Commence prayer now :-P
  19. Go jet-skiing
  20. Ride on a motorcycle
  21. Go to a pro football game
  22. Bike the C&O Canal (all of it... this will be a 3-day weekend event that is currently planned for Memorial Day 2010 - training to begin after I find my legs again post-Ten-Miler!)
  23. Celebrate the 4th of July where you can FEEL the fireworks (and smell the crowd around you who has sat outside sweating all day long alongside you in the DC summer heat and humidity ;-))
  24. Get my personal health in order - all those silly physicals and check-ups and things that I might have maybe not done as regularly as I should throughout my 20's - I want to have that knowledge going into my 30's and then I plan on keeping up with it in the years to come.
  25. Try five foods I've been squeamish about - I wasn't so sure about sushi 2 years ago and now I can't get enough of it. Let's see what else I might like!
  26. Cook or bake something impressive from scratch (i.e. bread that doesn't come out of my bread machine or a Julia Child-esque dish)
  27. Go to a firing range
  28. Go to a casino - with a monetary limit - and then quit when the money's gone!
  29. Go paint-balling and play Laser Tag
  30. Write and maintain a blog - hey look guys! You're already involved in one of my 30 simply by reading!
So there are my 30. I reserve the right to change them if life takes an unexpected turn and I can't complete one or I find an opportunity to do something in place of one of them. If you're interested in joining me on any of them (except number 24 - I don't really want help with number 24 unless I start asking for suggestions on good physicians or dermatologists or dentists, thanks!) please let me know! One of the things that has been most exciting for me is the number of people who have said that they want to accompany me on one or more of these activities. I can't wait to see how many people I can bring together from the different areas of my life to meet each other and support me in this endeavor!

So - with that being said - Here's to the next 365 days!

Monday, May 31, 2010

It's like a "Bucket List"....

but I don't plan to kick that any time soon! I am excited to enter the next decade (Lord knows there have been years that my 20's haven't seemed to be all they're cracked up to be ;-)) - but I didn't want to just wake up on June 13th, 2011 and resolutely say,  "Now I'm 30." Where's the pizazz and excitement in that?

Don't get me wrong. My twenties have been chock full of life experiences. This would be where the violin music starts playing and I wax poetic about the deep, abiding life lessons I learned... except that's not what this blog is about! This blog is about finding ways to spend the next year (I'll start June 13th, 2010) learning and doing things that will enhance my life. Not just in the immediate sense - although I am aware that in the process of cramming 30 things into 12 months, there will be a couple that have a fleeting impact. What I'm looking for overall are things that will affect HOW I live my life for years to come.

Now comes the "audience involvement" portion of this blog -- What would you add to the list if it was yours? In the next two weeks I will be polling friends and family and you guys! I have ideas, but I need some help. 30 is a lot to come up with!

On June 13th I will post my list of The Big 3-0 and I hope that you'll come along with me for the ride :-)

Thanks for reading!