Thursday, May 14, 2009

Just about all caught up

I really haven't been around my place too much in the past month with travel for work, travel for play, hockey, softball, bowling, a wedding reception, mother's day, etc. Prior to this week, I hadn't gotten much exercise either. This week I finally got caught up with laundry, the workout schedule, errands, and other chorish to-dos. It's a load off my back, and now I can totally unwind with no chores this weekend.

This weekend is actually my most open weekend I've had in a while, with the only set plan being a birthday night out on Saturday night. Other than that, it's pretty open. Can't. Wait.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Monday, Monday

Just one of those that makes me want to scream. AAAAAHHHHHHHH

If it weren't for the after work laps around Calhoun... well let's just say I might still be grinding my teeth. Ugh.

The week can only get better, right? Right?!

Multiflavored weekend

Friday night, Twins game with work colleagues... a low key night and a landslide victory. Which kept me fresh for...

Saturday: Calhoun rollerblading with my first peek at Lake Harriet. I had never gone over to Harriet (or Lake of the Isles) as I love Calhoun so much, but there weren't a ton of people out under the grey sky so I ventured over a lake. Mostly the same but I think I have to see it when all the people are out in the nice weather. After blading I ran home to wrap the wedding gift and get ready for a wedding reception. I still wish I could have made the actual wedding in Mexico; I would have to make up for that at the reception... it didn't disappoint. I definitely got to see a mix of old and fresh faces with decent food, some drinks, some dancing, and just all-around fun. I also got to understanding more that I'm just still a wedding newbie; my date, who is my age, has been to fiftysomething weddings, wow. I suppose they could get old but right now I look forward to every one.

Sunday was Mom's day. I cooked... ribeyes with zucchini/yellow squash/sweet vidalia onion vegetable medley, mashed potatoes, and garlic bread. Mmm. And no hockey (for a few weeks now), actually a relief knowing I'd have a full day of "rest".

Onto the week...

Friday, May 08, 2009

Back at it

Lake Calhoun trip #1 of the year today... but from a different angle. I have a friend that lives in an apartment complex with a paved path that goes straight to Lake Calhoun, lucky! We made a rollerblade trek from his place to the Lake, once around, and then back. It was great to be out there again and I look forward to many more trips this summer. I definitely envy the convenience of his location :P

First Twins game of the year tomorrow; last year in the Metrodome for the Twins. Good seats to boot. Should be fun...

And... I'm back in MN for good for awhile, travel plans have changed. A bit of a relief, actually, as I get a little bit of time to catch up on things around here.

Bring on the weekend...

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Mifflin and the weeks ahead

After a year off, it was back to Mifflin, and it didn't disappoint. A great weekend with good weather. I can't complain. It's always great to see everyone get back together in Madi.

So this cold I got before the long trip... it still lingers! I talk to other people and their colds go away after about a week, but man, I get one and it lasts a month. What the hell? It probably didn't help pushing myself for 16 days on that trip, either. Oh well. It's getting better still.

Unfortunately it looks like Tuesday hockey is breaking up for the summer, but that gives time for... Tuesday softball! I'm on an organized team for once and we won our first game last week. This week we get to the field to find it double booked. Ugh. Our team ended up getting the boot and a reschedule, poop on that. But luckily, I had looked up batting cages near my house and voila, there's one right down the road! My buddy and I went straight from the cancelled softball game to the cages, and man, what a find. In addition to the slow pitch softball cage are three baseball cages, and I took a few swings in those too. Definitely have lost a step in batting since high school. After several rounds, I started to feel my hands get more and more raw by the swing. I looked down on my hand in-between swings and saw this blister opening millimeter by millimeter with each swing. Ick. I wanted to keep hitting but damn it was getting bad. I quit when my hands couldn't take it anymore. It was a much better workout than I thought, and now my hands are completely raw! It was even difficult driving... I drove home mostly using the flat of my palms, not an easy feat! I'll have to build up the callous. GREAT find.

Good Twins tickets on Friday, a wedding reception on Saturday, but no hockey Sunday. Should be a good weekend at home, the first in four weeks.