enjoy - softball last night! I had more than 8 people show up! yay! we actually had TOO many - we had 19 show. yikes.
also enjoy - pizza with everyone after (thank you company credit card!)
enjoy for today - as soon as I get off work, I get to go see my man, and we have to bake 180 cookies for the bakesale this weekend for relay for life. ya, 180 cookies. and he's totally down for helping me. How lucky am i?
now if only 4pm would come faster so I could go see him!
southwest may not. i'm flying on nwa/delta frequent flyer miles. won't even be on the same plane as them.
but i will be leaving msp later and getting to bwi only a few minutes after them, and leaving bwi later and getting back at msp earlier because i don't have to lay over at mdw
Enjoy #3: The son and daughter-in-law being ready to move on Saturday into their house.
Enjoy #4: Having their housewarming gift purchased and excited to sneak it over there when they aren't there. (Maybe tomorrow morning.)
Enjoy #5: After helping them get the place ready for the past two weeks, we will be in the Land of Ahhhs while they are wrestling with furniture. Yippee!!!!
I thought I was getting the shaft on my unemployment - thinking I had no taxes taken out and they were paying me approx $50 less a month for no reason I knew of.... turns out they finally have a payment history posted online and it shows the deductions!!!! so I am paying taxes on the money ...funny how I'm paying MORE/DOUBLE in to taxes than they are giving me in Stimulus each week.
but I'm happy. NEVER been happy before about paying taxes. I was worried how I was gonna pay my taxes again come 2010.
after 2 weeks of waiting, finally having my first iphone app (cheesy though it may be) approved for sale in the app store. its a lousy little stopwatch, that nearly 100% duplicates the functionality of the built-in stopwatch so i half-expected it to get rejected, but they let it in. now to build version 2 and make a few bucks on it.
I don't have an iphone, but I would totally use a stopwatch app if they had on for blackberry!
Last night I walked relay for life, for 6hrs and 12 mins and walked 41388 steps (or 20.694 miles) and had to wear a fancy pants pedometer to tell me all of that..
If I can add my two cents - the best part about a stopwatch (for me) is for running, and mine has 2 alarms I can set for different intervals and it will beep at me - I have one set at 2 mins (run intervals) and one set at 1 min (walk intervals) and then as I train I change it - the run is now at almost 5 and the walk is (sadly) still at one. <- if I didn't have to have a watch, and could just program my phone to do it and stuff it in my runners sack and just hear the beeps alternate - that would be way sweet.
enjoy - my feet hurt, I have blisters from my relay walk, I've played 2 games of soccer and almost killed myself - but I feel good. I"m sore, but happy :sheepish:
also happy - I scored a hot dress for $7 for cabo.
i've managed 13 actual sales over 4 days being available. i made it free yesterday to get download counts up there for the new iphone release on friday. managed 306 downloads in 14 hours yesterday, putting it in the top 50 in the health/fitness category. my goal is 2000 give aways before raising the price again to take advantage of rank placement.
didnt know what thread to post this in...not like we have a "just because" thread ....
Lessons in Longevity
Lessons from the lives of the worldÂ’s longest living people.
While many people consult doctors and plastic surgeons for the secret to a long, youthful life, many of the worldÂ’s oldest people will tell you that itÂ’s more about simplicity than secrets. While fancy supplements and super foods claim to keep you going for years, the following individuals are proof that sometimes a good attitude and an apple a day are all you need.
Myrtle Jones, 111 years old, South Africa: Ms. Jones loved to bake and lived independently until the age of 109. Known as having a sharp memory and sense of humor, she did not smoke or drink. Myrtle advised, “An apple keeps the doctor away. An onion a day keeps the cold away.” These are pretty simple tips from someone who saw Halley’s Comet not once, but twice!
Busten Martin and Euphemia Cameron: Busten retired from work when he was 97 years old, but had to get a new job washing vans because he was bored. In 2008, at 102 years old, Busten trained for the London marathon and now holds the record for the world’s oldest 5k, 10k and half-marathon competitor. He finished the half-marathon in five hours, a time that includes a stop for a beer and a cigarette. Euphemia Cameron also believes that staying active is the secret to a long life. While celebrating her 100th birthday in 2009, she declared, “I don’t like to sit about, I keep myself busy. I don’t know what a hobby is – I’m far too busy!”
Beatrise Farve, 113 years old: Described as a “soft, smiling lady,” Farve was healthy her entire life without suffering any medical conditions or taking medications. She lived in the state of Georgia and sold beauty products until she was 100 years old. Her friends and family called her “Mama B” and say that her philosophy was “Work hard and eat a good breakfast.” True to form, Farve started every day with a plate of fried bananas and bacon.
Jeanne Louise Calment: Having lived to the age of 122, Ms. Calment has the longest confirmed lifespan in history. She was “discovered” at the age of 113 when she became known as the last living person to have met Vincent van Gogh. At 85 years old, she took up fencing and was still riding a bicycle regularly at age 100. Calment’s secret? Garlic, vegetables, cigarettes, red wine and “avoiding brawls.” She credited olive oil for her fairly youthful complexion and said she poured it all over her food and rubbed it on her skin. Last, Calment swore by port wine and two pounds of chocolate every week.
While cigarettes and port wine may not be the usual ticket to good health and youthful looks well into later years, all of these individuals were active and interested in different aspects of life, from traveling and art to cooking. Perhaps it is a testament to spending life enjoying your passions or simply to living life to the fullest. If one thing is certain, there doesn’t seem to be a certain “secret” to longevity, but simply an array of positive thoughts and passions for living that the fountain of youth keeps flowing.
enjoy - last night I went and saw two of my favorite bands play - both are friends of mine. I danced all night, we joked around and I even got ribbed by both bands during their set (apparently the story of how I earned the named "chunks" is still a fav to both)
but the highlight of the night was, one of the roadies whom I've known for about 8 years, and is a man of very few words, sat with me, and hung out and we talked for about an hour and a half - it was really nice, I guess he's finally felt comfortable with me. That says a lot!
I have track and pit passes for Nascar tomorrow! although I'm not sure i'm going to go - I haven't packed for cabo yet, and it's my boyfriend who is the nascar lover (I could care less about left turns) and he's in Sac with his children.
Other enjoy: spending friday night with him and the kids at his softball game, and scoring "awesome points" with his daughter after bringing her an autographed shirt from the band.. somehow knowing a band makes me really 'cool' I was even awarded a fairy sticker (prized item) and a clay dog she made me. :cool:
this whole kid thing may not be as bad as I think...
I figure I'll either sink or swim.. it's not the first kid I've (helped) raise, infact I have a soon to be 23 yr old in my guest bedroom that just won't leave my nest!
packed for cabo this weekend - Im ready to roll! infact tomorrow I will pack my boyfriend and then tuesday, I drive to his house, we go to sleep to get up at 3 am and hit the road!
also enjoy - pizza with everyone after (thank you company credit card!)
enjoy for today - as soon as I get off work, I get to go see my man, and we have to bake 180 cookies for the bakesale this weekend for relay for life. ya, 180 cookies. and he's totally down for helping me. How lucky am i?
now if only 4pm would come faster so I could go see him!
but i will be leaving msp later and getting to bwi only a few minutes after them, and leaving bwi later and getting back at msp earlier because i don't have to lay over at mdw
not that I don't like southwest, their frequent flyer program ROCKS beyond belief.
enjoy: being able to go foralmost 2 full weeks without filling up the gas tank, now that i'm not sitting and idling on 494 all the time.
so much for watching the new Friday the 13th!!!
Oh well I have that on dvd!!
Im sure thats just a bonus to your friendship :smile:
not so much enjoy: the nasty hang over from drinking for 2 days straight - yesterday almost killed me.
Enjoy #2: The weather.
Enjoy #3: The son and daughter-in-law being ready to move on Saturday into their house.
Enjoy #4: Having their housewarming gift purchased and excited to sneak it over there when they aren't there. (Maybe tomorrow morning.)
Enjoy #5: After helping them get the place ready for the past two weeks, we will be in the Land of Ahhhs while they are wrestling with furniture. Yippee!!!!
having a couple positions on the horizon.
my niece graduating from high school.
took a couple fun dance lessons.
shopping MY way and with great company (not for my kids or with my kids).
wine.
I thought I was getting the shaft on my unemployment - thinking I had no taxes taken out and they were paying me approx $50 less a month for no reason I knew of.... turns out they finally have a payment history posted online and it shows the deductions!!!! so I am paying taxes on the money ...funny how I'm paying MORE/DOUBLE in to taxes than they are giving me in Stimulus each week.
but I'm happy. NEVER been happy before about paying taxes. I was worried how I was gonna pay my taxes again come 2010.
Trying not to sweat the unknown future.
Happy pills shared by a co-worker.
Coffee
Having a company car
Constructive communication
Trapped varmints
Dancing like no one is watching
Being a teenager again even if it is for only a few moments here and there. I just wish I had a teenagers expendable income.
Fruity cocktails
Being optimistic
grats bud
TY4 the help bear :sheepish:
who'da thunk anyone woulda done that.
and to think, i only wrote it to famil,iarize myself with the development environment.
Last night I walked relay for life, for 6hrs and 12 mins and walked 41388 steps (or 20.694 miles) and had to wear a fancy pants pedometer to tell me all of that..
If I can add my two cents - the best part about a stopwatch (for me) is for running, and mine has 2 alarms I can set for different intervals and it will beep at me - I have one set at 2 mins (run intervals) and one set at 1 min (walk intervals) and then as I train I change it - the run is now at almost 5 and the walk is (sadly) still at one. <- if I didn't have to have a watch, and could just program my phone to do it and stuff it in my runners sack and just hear the beeps alternate - that would be way sweet.
also happy - I scored a hot dress for $7 for cabo.
WHEN? and which daughter?
i've managed 13 actual sales over 4 days being available. i made it free yesterday to get download counts up there for the new iphone release on friday. managed 306 downloads in 14 hours yesterday, putting it in the top 50 in the health/fitness category. my goal is 2000 give aways before raising the price again to take advantage of rank placement.
its called icoach.
it'll be free until saturday morning.
and If it has anything to do with a 2 then you have to pay CM With Visual aids!!! lol :ooh: :ooh: :ooh: :goofy:
Lessons in Longevity
Lessons from the lives of the worldÂ’s longest living people.
While many people consult doctors and plastic surgeons for the secret to a long, youthful life, many of the worldÂ’s oldest people will tell you that itÂ’s more about simplicity than secrets. While fancy supplements and super foods claim to keep you going for years, the following individuals are proof that sometimes a good attitude and an apple a day are all you need.
Myrtle Jones, 111 years old, South Africa: Ms. Jones loved to bake and lived independently until the age of 109. Known as having a sharp memory and sense of humor, she did not smoke or drink. Myrtle advised, “An apple keeps the doctor away. An onion a day keeps the cold away.” These are pretty simple tips from someone who saw Halley’s Comet not once, but twice!
Busten Martin and Euphemia Cameron: Busten retired from work when he was 97 years old, but had to get a new job washing vans because he was bored. In 2008, at 102 years old, Busten trained for the London marathon and now holds the record for the world’s oldest 5k, 10k and half-marathon competitor. He finished the half-marathon in five hours, a time that includes a stop for a beer and a cigarette. Euphemia Cameron also believes that staying active is the secret to a long life. While celebrating her 100th birthday in 2009, she declared, “I don’t like to sit about, I keep myself busy. I don’t know what a hobby is – I’m far too busy!”
Beatrise Farve, 113 years old: Described as a “soft, smiling lady,” Farve was healthy her entire life without suffering any medical conditions or taking medications. She lived in the state of Georgia and sold beauty products until she was 100 years old. Her friends and family called her “Mama B” and say that her philosophy was “Work hard and eat a good breakfast.” True to form, Farve started every day with a plate of fried bananas and bacon.
Jeanne Louise Calment: Having lived to the age of 122, Ms. Calment has the longest confirmed lifespan in history. She was “discovered” at the age of 113 when she became known as the last living person to have met Vincent van Gogh. At 85 years old, she took up fencing and was still riding a bicycle regularly at age 100. Calment’s secret? Garlic, vegetables, cigarettes, red wine and “avoiding brawls.” She credited olive oil for her fairly youthful complexion and said she poured it all over her food and rubbed it on her skin. Last, Calment swore by port wine and two pounds of chocolate every week.
While cigarettes and port wine may not be the usual ticket to good health and youthful looks well into later years, all of these individuals were active and interested in different aspects of life, from traveling and art to cooking. Perhaps it is a testament to spending life enjoying your passions or simply to living life to the fullest. If one thing is certain, there doesn’t seem to be a certain “secret” to longevity, but simply an array of positive thoughts and passions for living that the fountain of youth keeps flowing.
but the highlight of the night was, one of the roadies whom I've known for about 8 years, and is a man of very few words, sat with me, and hung out and we talked for about an hour and a half - it was really nice, I guess he's finally felt comfortable with me. That says a lot!
Other enjoy: spending friday night with him and the kids at his softball game, and scoring "awesome points" with his daughter after bringing her an autographed shirt from the band.. somehow knowing a band makes me really 'cool' I was even awarded a fairy sticker (prized item) and a clay dog she made me. :cool:
this whole kid thing may not be as bad as I think...
glad to hear you are doing so good together
packed for cabo this weekend - Im ready to roll! infact tomorrow I will pack my boyfriend and then tuesday, I drive to his house, we go to sleep to get up at 3 am and hit the road!
yayayayayayayayayay! cabo
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