Sunday, February 17, 2013

Adventure #44: An Early Rise

 
4:45AM
 
 
THAT is when I awoke this morning.  Above I am coming to that realization after having been awake for 5+ hours already.
 
 
Worth it?  I say yes!
 
It was the day of the Austin Marathon, and I was proud to represent CoFo and cheer on the hundreds of runners who sprinted, jogged, ran, and walked right past me as I offered them water.
 
 
Busy day.  Busy weekend.  BUT on the verge of what is only half of a work-week!
 
 
Yep, I'll be heading back to Michigan on Wednesday!  Am I excited?
 
 
Heck yes!  I packed today.  I cleaned the apartment (swept, mopped, dishes, laundry, cleaned surfaces, cleaned bathroom, vacuumed--you name it, I did it!).  And I even went to HEB for a couple things to last me throgh til I leave on Wednesday.
 
 
Good stuff.  I'm pretty beat about now (although I did take an hour-long nap earlier).
 

 
I even rewarded myself by painting my tootsies.  (It's been awhile, and I always feel good having some color on my toes!)
 
A lot will have happened between this and the next post, but I look forward to sharing all!

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Adventure #43: Experience the Whirlwind!

OMG WHOA OMG!
 
Yep, sometimes I feel like that lately because time is just flying by, and I can't seem to catch my breath!  It's an understandably busy time, but c'mon now--a breather would be nice!  Well...I guess that's what March is for!
 
Anyway, an Adventure Day Friday for me yesterday, which means some light reading for you as you review my day.  And what a day it was!
 

Yep, that's me, all ready for a busy Friday!  Up and attem at 6:45a.m. (which I actually SNOOZED for 15 minutes because I was feelin tired!  And if you know me at all, you know that I barely know what the snooze button IS!)  Haha, but yeah, I actually got up that early just to give myself some 'time.'  I had tried to get my taxes done the night before, and they kept getting rejected with the online submission, so I was doing some work to figure out what was going wrong.  So yeah, I just needed time before devoting my day to CoFo.  (CoFo representin day--hence the shirt--but I'll go more into this later.)

 
Wow this bracelet is ancient!  Once upon a time, charm bracelets like the one above were super trendy and in style--and I actually owned/own one!  I didn't get very far with charms--I think I have four total, haha.  But  yeah, how's that for a throwback moment?!
 
 
Brr!  Cold morning in the apartment!  What happened to the warm temps right off the bat--we just left a warm spell, and I'm not ok with the 'leaving' part!  I mean, sure, it got up to 70 degrees later in the day, but 'later' wasn't soon enough yesterday morning!

 
Oh look.  I'm on hold.  With the IRS to try and get an AGI for a tax year that I didn't need to file taxes for...just to file electronically.  I got impatient and then called H&R Block.  I got impatient being on hold then and had to go to work.  Sad story, I know.
 
Oh wait.  I never explained that I went into work late for a Friday.  Mostly because I was carpooling with Beau (who was going to the aforementioned CoFo event that I'll go into detail on later), but also because of the chaos of this weekend that I will MORE THAN make up hours for.  So yes, started work at 11.  Good stuff!
 
 
Don't those look pretty?  I felt damn artistic taking that picture!  Those candies don't even taste that great, but I was desperate for something sweet to munch on before leaving for the CoFo event in the afternoon (will explain more later), and I couldn't eat the glutinously-filled treats that had been left in the office kitchen (those treats were tempting me something wild!).  So candy hearts it was!

 
Alright, alright, I'll explain the event!  Look at the awesome CoFo reps above!  That's at the Austin Marathon Expo, specifically in the 26 Charities for 26 Miles portion of the event center, where CoFo got its very own booth!  AND myself, Beau, and Abdo (my awesome student from Texas State), all went for the first shift from 3-7pm yesterday.  It was a loooooong shift, but good times were had, with plenty of chit chat, downtime, and meandering (along with a brief visit from a puppy from Austin Pets Alive!).
 
 
Basically, we got a pretty good booth location out of all of the other charities, in my opinion!  We were front and center, placed facing the main stage.  Granted, there wasn't A LOT going on at the stage area, but there were running speakers who told stories and had Q&A, so that was at least mildly entertaining.

 
FREE COFO SWAG!  Haha, at the office, these pens are in such high demand.  We're allowed to give them away for the expo though, so I felt pretty special.  Honestly, it's why most people stopped by in the first place is to snag a free pen.  Sad but true.  (No worries, we still gave them the schpiel about us.)
 
 
Fast forwarding through the rest of the expo, I got done and was SO TIRED (yes, lots of caps in this post but whatever, fits my mood).  I got home, ate food, prepped everything for another early moring (CoFo's huge College 201 event for high school seniors--5:45am wakeup for me!), and then went to BED.
 
It was glorious.  In bed at 10pm.  Glorious.
 
Did I mention I appreciated the early bedtime and the sleep?  Well, I did!
 
 
 


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Adventure #42: Reverse Away the Months (And a Few Days, Too!)

Ok.  You got me.  Last week's Adventure Day is getting post THIS week--but I surely don't plan to skimp on the adventuring this week, so no pre-judging me!
 
Last week was crazy.  And hectic.  And so is this week.
 
But hey, recap:  I went to Michigan last week.  I also went to Indiana.  I also went to Ohio.  And back to Texas.  Oh yeah, and I also worked for five days, interviewed at a grad school, and spent a day reminiscing at my alma mater.  Good stuff.
 
But let's not leave the reminiscing quite yet.  In fact, let's devote this Adventure blog post to reminiscing completely.  Remember way back, 41 weeks ago, when I 'created' the Adventure shoes?  (Ok, technically it's 42, but I'm fully acknowledging that I'm a week off currently.)
 
Well.  I'm ready to see the colors that I chose.  I'm ready to dissect the shapes, the symbols, the letters.  I'm ready to discover the wear and tear.  I'm ready to assess the honest adventuring that has occurred in these many months.  Are you ready, Dear Reader?  Here we go...
 
A four leaf clover for good luck in the year ahead?
A silver lining edging from the inners of my shoe?
A mess of scribblling to indicate my impatience to
just be 'done' with it all?  Yes.

The arrows of optimism, pointing further and
further forward, into the distance and to a
horizon that I cannot even see?  The fading of
colors, a wearing and tearing as evidence of
weekly adventures had and stories well-told?
Yes.
And here it is:  the length of the shoe.
Notice the colors--not corresponding?
A mere measure of my rebellion?
Again, the fading away from the bottom up.
The intricacy, the thought put forth.
And now, the Adventures had without
much thought at all.

The smiling face of a familiar friend?  The
grimace of a newfound acquaintence?  The swirl of
confusion?  Distant colored hearts from above?
Dots of snow pellets--or rain from above?  Sure signs
of future struggle?  Yes.
 
An 'E' for everything that I've done?  Everything
that I will do?  Here, in the NOW?  A pop of color,
a fading of black.  The dirt, the grime, the shoe's
soul showing through?  Yes.

And here it is, what drives it all?  The ambition
sought from within to keep going, the success from
years gone by?  The pink, laced in familiarity,
drags along the many colors of the shoe into something
more palatable, more easy to tread on?
And there it is, a declaration in itself?  Not-so-much
of a giant 'E' anymore, but an 'M'...for wanting
more?  The blue waves of trepidation, scattering
beneath?  The hovering colors overhead, a
rainbow as an omen?  Yes.

Here we are:  to the root of it all?  The bareness
of my feet below, the heel of the adventures, wearing
thin to expose the whiteness and purity of what has not
yet been experienced by my own two feet.  The
adventuring cannot continue forever?  Ending in so
few weeks?  Yes.

Yes, Dear Reader.  Yes.


 


 

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Adventure #41: A Day's Progression, A Night's Adventure!

 
YESTERDAY was a BIG DEAL!
Yesterday I packed my NEW suitcase (got it for Christmas--and it's pink!) for my awesome trip back to the Midwest that happens this Friday!  It seems like I've been unofficially prepping for awhile, and I finally felt like it was time to pack the suitcase.  Yes, I'm strange.  I like to pack for trips.  Makes me feel more 'set' for the trip, ya know?  And gets me way more excited!  But no worries, Adventure Day #41 had plenty more excitement than me just packing a suitcase, Michigan-bound!
 
 I think I'll spell out my Saturday giving away little pieces of myself from head to toe.  So starting at the top:  I got up and realized that it was a weekend.  I sure as hell wasn't going to wash my hair on a Saturday!  (I usually save that horrendous task for Sundays!)  So I threw it on top of my head and started on productive tasks until it would be closer to yoga time.
 
 
This brown-eyed girl had an outlook of positivity on the beautiful 70-degree day that was my Adventure Day!  Washed my bedding, typed out and printed my trip itinerary, packed my bag (as mentioned), and did some dishes, all before yoga!  Go me!  Most people sleep in on their weekend days, but I just came seem to get to that point...ah well!
 
 
Teeth all bright and clean after breakfasttime!  It's interesting to look at a smile up close actually...something I've never actually noticed about myself.  Oh the things that are brought to my attention by fulfilling this blog, haha!

 
Hunger struck before yoga, so I grabbed a lil more munchies before heading out.  Below is the final rice wrap in a package I bought two weeks ago--those things SUCK!  They fall apart ridiculouly, but I did manage to keep it together with peanut butter and coconut flakes.  YUM!
 

Post-yoga shot:  You better believe that long t-shirt wasn't going to let loose on a hot February day!  (Yes, I typed that statement correctly--70+ degrees in Austin, Texas on Groundhog Day!)  I've pretty much got used to grabbing a hair tie to keep my yoga shirts from dangling/getting in the way during class.  MUCH cooler that way, too!



Cheating a bit below because that picture is definitely not of me, but it was such an important event in my day that I don't even care.  I got to talk with Doty, Tara, and Kristina over Skype!  Granted, the video wouldn't work because we don't have the upgraded version (don't ya love Tara's Skype picture?), but that call was an hour and a half long!  That was some much-needed catch-up time, and I can't wait to be reunited with those ladies SOON!

 
So I'll continue on to the next bit...I finally ate a full meal (pizza!) and got showered and readied myself to go legit grocery shopping.  I really had to get my butt going because Matt was coming over later--so off I went!

 
A lil later on after my successful shopping trip, I walked in my room before Matt was to arrive and just got so excited at seeing the filled-up suitcase!  Look at that, I even have my 'liquids' bag ready, haha!  Alright, alright, I'll stop obsessing over it now...
 
 
Above is Matt, hard at work with the
AWESOME cookie press!  It's harder
than it looks, believe me!
BAKING TIME!  AND there was wine involved! 
This is my 'Matt's-wine-has-some-zip-to-its-do-dah'
face.  But hey, it was yummy--a savignon blanc.
Do you like my wine glass coozie and my apron?



 
For the night's end, I actually treated myself to a delicious bowl of chocolate peanut butter ice cream that is ok for me to eat on my special diet.  It's made with coconut milk, so it's lactose-free, and it has no additives that I can't eat.  It was pretty delicious, too!  I shared the amazing ice-cream eating moment with Brian over Skype.  You can see by his smile above that he was pretty happy for me, too!  What a great day!  Thanks for being apart of the experience!