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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Run Day

If you've looked at my Facebook page at all you can probably tell that I've been running a lot lately.  In all fairness, I have to admit that my runs are one of the few times I'm actually motivated to post things to Facebook, so my feed tends to get a little clogged with running times.  I apologize!  What is not obvious from my newsfeed is that me and running have never mixed well.  Up until last winter, I would have told you I hated running, and that I would much prefer lifting weights… or watching a movie!  Haha.

At risk of sounding like a cliche, this January I called up my local Gold's Gym, and got in on a New Year's membership deal.  Also, in March I decided to start into a personal training program through the gym.  From the second week of January 2014, I haven't missed a single week of getting in some kind of workout.  I hate to brag, but I started out strong going to the gym six days a week (mostly because I was sure if I missed even a single day, I'd just give up).  Since then, I've tapered off a bit, but I still either make it to the gym, or go for a 45 minute run 4-5 times a week.  I can't really say why exactly I made such a one-eighty, but I do have to say I'm loving this new obsession of mine!

I've decided that the only way I ever got myself into running is because of my love for movies!  Sound strange?  Well it started out with this awesome cardio theater that Gold's had, which allowed me to focus on a movie while I forced myself to stay on the treadmill for more than ten minutes.  After that, I started using fun runs to get myself motivated.  Prior to July, I couldn't even tell you what the distance for a 5k was (it's 3.1 miles).  All I knew was that I was going to participate in a Harry Potter themed race!  (See, movies!)  I also happened to stumble across a fantastic group of people in my ward that also enjoy doing 5ks on the weekend.  With their encouragement, I have now completed five 5ks, and I'm currently registered for two more.  As you will see, I also do these because I love to dress up!

  •  Potter Run: A Harry Potter themed race on Harry's birthday, July 31st.  Liberty Park.

Potter Run.
Potter run with my Gryffindor robe and bow tie!
  • Kiss Me Dirty: A mud run with obstacles, mud pits, and colorful foam.  State fair grounds, August 16th.  Team name was Batman and Robinhood!

Pink and muddy, just the way I like it!

My running companions, Kami and Christina.
  • Run or Dye: a color run through downtown Salt Lake, and the Energy Solutions center.  A fabulous riot of colored chalk (that I'm still finding in odd places), and currently my best run time.  October 4.

Don't mind my blue 'stache and teeth!
Running ladies from the ward!
I had pink stain in my elbows, and I had permanent staining for the next 24 hours on my forehead, ears, scalp, and fingernails.  Fabulous!
  • Haunted Half: a Halloween-themed costume run around the State Capitol, and down emigration canyon.  Beautiful fall run.  I went as Ariel.  October 18th.  Despite a late start due to parking difficulties, this is my favorite run so far.

At the finish line.  My Ariel would've been more convincing
if I hadn't had so many wardrobe malfunctions!

Note my awesome "scales"!
























Just running.  The last 0.5 miles were decorated, and even had a haunted tent thingy!
  • Hero Dash: this run was unplanned.  It was supposed to happen in July, but was rescheduled several times before being combined with Comic Con's Zombie Run.  This made my third 5k in a month, and I wasn't too thrilled to give up another Saturday.  However, I finally got to utilize all my Batman swag!  October 25th, Liberty Park.
I had a cape, and knee-hight Batman socks.  Also, I don't know how the real Batman wears a cowl, because it turned into a disgusting sweat funnel.  (Sorry, that may have been tmi?)
Being completely honest, I'm still not running the entire race, but I can consistently finish in 45 minutes or less.  It's been an excellent journey, and some of my favorite memories of this summer have been the rainy days when I've been out running around the lake watching the lightning in the distance.  I feel the need to go ahead and put this out there, I've officially lost 25 pounds since January.  Seriously, what a difference!  I eat healthier, I feel more confident about myself, finding clothes is much easier (and more fun), and I have the ability to do things I know I couldn't have done a year ago.

My usual running haunt, Ocqhirh Mountain lake.  (Seriously, how do you spell that?!)

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Halloween Movie Night

Okay guys, Halloween is my thing!  Seriously, I wait all year for this.  Get ready for lots of October-related ramblings.  I decided to compile a list of movies I typically like to watch to get into the Halloween spirit.  Also, I've been adding all kinds of rando movies to my collection.  I've discovered this store FYE (for your entertainment) that is basically a giant, Wal-Mart sized movie store!  I've found all kinds of older movies that I couldn't seem to collect anywhere else.  Okay, here's my list.

  • Hocus Pocus - my number one favorite Halloween movie
  • Clue
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas
  • Corpse Bride
  • Beetlejuice - Oh hey, this has a young Alec Baldwin in it!
  • The Sixth Sense - Remember how creepy this was when it first came out?  Also, I feel obligated to mention The Village, and Signs.
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula - an old classic that I still find extremely creepy
  • Dark Shadows - Johnny Depp as a vampire.  Lovely.  Also, a really weird movie.
  • Underworld - Vampires!
  • Hotel Transylvania - Adam Sandler and vampires
  • Batman Begins trilogy - because everything is better with Batman!  Besides, you can't get much creepier than Heath Ledger as the Joker.
  • Secret Window - more Johnny Depp
  • Warm Bodies
  • Harry Potter
  • I, Frankenstein - bad reviews, but somehow I still like it
  • Ghostbusters
  • Sleepy Hollow - Johnny Depp.  Again.  Must be the whole Tim Burton relationship.
  • The Mummy I and II
  • Alien - This movie literally gave me nightmares, but it's totally a classic.
  • Alice in Wonderland - a few years ago I was the Mad Hatter!  (um… Johnny Depp)
  • Bewitched - an adorable story about an awkward witch
  • Phantom of the Opera
  • Cabin in the Woods - another odd discovery with bad reviews, but I liked it.  A bit dark.
  • The Blair Witch Project - caught it on Netflix
  • Van Helsing - a pretty bad movie, but at least it has Hugh Jackman.
  • Beautiful Creatures - a $2 Black Friday item, a bit cheesy, but it involves witches
  • Beastly - another cheesy romance, but it's got Ashley Olson as a witch.  And maybe a Halloween party?
  • Something Wicked This Way Comes (Is that a real title?  Pretty sure that's the one.)
  • Under Wraps - a lame Disney movie about mummies, but I remember it from my childhood.

These are the movies I could think of.  Generally I'll kick off the Halloween season by watching scary movies all month long.  Not to mention a plethora of TV series' like Moonlight (vampires), Vampire Diaries (a little too much drama to be actual Halloween material), Once Upon a Time (especially the episodes with Frankenstein), Being Human (vampires, werewolves, and ghosts), The Walking Dead, and any Halloween special of Modern Family, or Friends.  Hooray!

Monday, October 6, 2014

Goldie

I literally started writing this like a year ago.  Here's to maybe finishing this.

When you move to or away from and island, the things you take with you are pretty minimal.  Just in comparison, when I moved from Omaha back to Cedar after dental school graduation, I filled an entire 10 foot moving truck and the trunk and back seat of my car.  When I moved to Maui I took four suitcases weighing 240 pounds or less.  That either says I have a lot of things I don't really need, or I'm just really good at living minimally for a short period of time!

Regardless, when I moved to Maui I brought my car Goldie with me, but I decided it wasn't going to make the return trip back to the Mainland.  I was getting nervous about all the things I needed to do before moving, so right after getting back from my visit to Cedar in May, I put my car up for sale on Craig's List.  I was amazed at how quickly my faithful little car sold!

I met with a guy to test drive the car, and June 12th I sold it to him!  The guy paid me in cash, so I was walking around with an envelope full of a couple thousand in hundred dollar bills.  My friend told me I should take a picture of it all spread out with me laying on top of it like in "Indecent Proposal."  I was totally up for this plan, but it turns out I was too nervous carrying around that much dough, so I headed straight for the bank!  It was a little bit sudden, and I had just over three weeks left when I still needed a car.  I got a sweet deal from Costco, and I was driving a rental for my last couple of weeks in Maui.  It was this sweet little Dodge Caliber that had the wimpiest engine ever.  Luckily no one really needs to get places fast in Maui!  So here's to my sweet little golden car.

Things we did:

  • Started out with me in College, and my first year of Dental school at the U.  This equals late mornings trying to find parking up at the hospital, and late nights hanging out at the library.
  • Moved a good number of possessions from Incline Terrace apartments up the street to my cute Corner house.  This included a rather large dresser that actually fit in the back seat!
  • Moved out to Omaha with me.  This trip it took on a trailer behind a Penske.
  • Survived those horrid winter snow months, including spinning out and landing in the median at least twice.  (Cops were involved both times.  Urgh.)
  • Speaking of cops, I think I got one speeding ticket, and at least one or two warnings….
  • Became the designated road trip vehicle.  This friend went to Nauvoo twice, to the Mall of America, and a couple of times to Des Moines.
  • Got multiple bumps and bruises from the dental school parking lot at Creighton.  Seriously, worst parking area ever.
  • Moved from Omaha back to Cedar in a 15 hour caravan with David Densley.
  • Was shipped from Las Vegas, across the Pacific, all the way to Maui.
  • Multiple maintenance issues.  Tires, brakes, hit a deer, minor fender bender, and new tint that was replaced twice, then removed to be legal in Maui.
  • Got a random huge crack in the windshield one night in Maui that had to be replaced.
  • Got me safely around the entire Hana road at least three times, and up and down Haleakela another three times.
Apparently I get attached to my vehicles!

Yes I love Technology

Always and forever!
But really, I think that literally all of my technology is crapping out on me.  What terrible timing.  First my internet is sporadic, then my cell phone literally decides it doesn't want to be a phone anymore.  Basically it doesn't ring whenever anyone calls or texts me.


Yeah, I've taken up this new "screening" process where I never answer the phone ever, and rarely do I return calls.  This is because I can literally be holding my phone, then I look down, and realize I've missed a call.  Anyway, I've been waiting for my contract to come up since like August, then I decided to wait for the new iPhone because, why not.  Also, if I don't get it I know I'll just regret not waiting.  Now I'm just waiting for my new iPhone 6 to come in, but in the meantime you should probably leave a voicemail that I may or may not listen to!  Oh yes, and then my computer decides it doesn't want to work either.  Luckily that was because of a dead battery that was easy enough to replace.  However, the guys at the genius bar at the apple store took the opportunity to make fun of my "antique" computer which I purchased in 2008.  I guess six years in computer years is even older than in dog years!

Baking with Sherlock

Considering my long hiatus, there are so many things to document, and so many random stories in my head right now.  However, since it was Conference weekend, I thought I'd start with this story.  Conference - and Sunday afternoons in general - seem to bring out the inner chef in me, and today I decided to whip up a batch of chocolate chip cookies while watching Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch.
Funny story.  Because Sherlock had a opium problem, he's actually high at this particular moment.  Not exactly the kind of "baked" I was going for.
So my younger brother Randall got engaged this last spring, and he got married May 29th.  Very exciting!  My mother put together this huge, amazing open house following the wedding, and a few weeks prior she asked  me to help provide baked goods that we could freeze and then serve to guests along with plenty of other delicious items.  Challenge accepted!

This became a perfect excuse for me to purchase this industrial strength Kitchen Aid from Costco I had been eyeing for the past several months.  I figure that "adults" need to have some sort of mix master, or bread maker, or food processor to complement their baking collection along with a crock pot.  What better way to break in my new acquisition than to whip up about twenty batches of cookies!  I spent a good portion of that Sunday afternoon baking while watching The Princess Bride, and one of my personal favorites, Sherlock.  Apparently Benedict is my designated baking buddy!
Hooray for Costco!  And free sample Saturdays.
Ready to bake with my trusty apron and spatula.
I have to admit that the only prior experience I had with a Kitchen Aid was my friend Zach's, and I might have broken a beater once…  So the fact that I managed to explode flour all over the counter and myself was, all things considered, only a minor mishap!


I did manage to concoct up an unsettling amount of melt-away cookies, and my own special favorite, coconut lime sugar cookies.  (The secret ingredient is lime zest from about twelve limes!)
I'm a pro zester by now.  Just look at all that delicious, tangy zest!
Okay, okay, I may have stole the idea from Pinterest, but whatever.  Anyways, I may have made myself slightly sick today from eating a whole bunch of cookie dough.  Whatever, it was totally worth it, and what is Conference Sunday without delicious goodies?  Besides, there were absolutely no baking mishaps worth mentioning today, or yesterday (I made red velvet vampire bite cupcakes on Saturday).  Hooray!
Am I the only one who finds Conference inspires you to do all kinds of crafty activities while listening to the Prophets?