This is a recap of our recent trip to North Carolina... Warning! Lots of pictures!!!
We got into Atlanta in the late afternoon. That's just the way it is flying East... leave in the morning and get there late. It's too late to head out to NC right away, so we decided to spend a couple of nights in Atlanta.
We had a GREAT hotel in walking distance to the Georgia Aquarium, World or Coke, CNN Tower, Atlanta Underground, Olympic Park and FABULOUS views of the city. We have lots to explore tomorrow, but right now it's time for dinner (there was no food on the airplane):
Love that Atlantic seafood! YUM! After dinner, we took a walk around Olympic Park. We were told at our hotel not to go through Olympic Park at night, but it just so happens that tonight, there is a night race through the park.
There were lots of people, lots of lights, and lots of music! I really wish I had my running shoes with me, but I didn't. Instead of running, we took a stroll through the park and I convinced Jim to stand in the middle of the largest Olympic fountain in the world... what a claim to fame!
After that, we went back to our 12th floor room, grabbed out swim suits and went swimming in the 7th floor pool... Ahhhh, city living, lol!
Get ready for more Atlanta pictures tomorrow!
Friday, October 26, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Long Beach Half-Marathon
I'm running behind on posting pictures, so I'm in catch up mode! Look for a lot of photos posted in the next few days. We ran the Long Beach Half-Marathon on Oct. 7, I'm just getting around to posting photos now. We forgot to take the camera to the race, so I was waiting for race photos to get posted online; and I kind of just forgot about it...
Anyway, here are the photos!
The kiddos were not in race shape, so they ran together slowly. I took off and was on track for a new PR, but my legs started cramping at mile 9. I slowed way down, but had to walk starting mile 12 when the cramps seized up. The kiddos passed me about mile 12.5. After that I got to the point that I couldn't even stand. I was crouched at the side of the road waiting for the cramps to pass, and the paramedics came over.... it was all very embarrassing. Equally embarrassing was my finish time...
Here are our times... no PRs for anybody....
Cheryl
Overall: 3569 out of 11257
Women: 1405 out of 6583
F 20-24: 106 out of 415
Age/Grade: 49.29% Place: 3700
Finish: 2:13:34 Pace: 10:12
5 Km: 28:37 Pace: 9:13
10 Km: 58:32 Pace: 9:26
10 Mile: 1:38:55 Pace: 9:54
Chris
Overall: 3524 out of 11257
Men: 2143 out of 4674
M 15-19: 47 out of 94
Age/Grade: 45.49% Place: 5353
Finish: 2:13:14 Pace: 10:10
5 Km: 28:36 Pace: 9:13
10 Km: 58:30 Pace: 9:25
Me
Overall: 4471 out of 11257
Women: 1906 out of 6583
F 50-54: 119 out of 551
Age/Grade: 54.55% Place: 1897
Finish: 2:20:11 Pace: 10:42
5 Km: 27:36 Pace: 8:53
10 Km: 56:01 Pace: 9:01
10 Mile: 1:33:49 Pace: 9:23
Anyway, here are the photos!
The kiddos were not in race shape, so they ran together slowly. I took off and was on track for a new PR, but my legs started cramping at mile 9. I slowed way down, but had to walk starting mile 12 when the cramps seized up. The kiddos passed me about mile 12.5. After that I got to the point that I couldn't even stand. I was crouched at the side of the road waiting for the cramps to pass, and the paramedics came over.... it was all very embarrassing. Equally embarrassing was my finish time...
Here are our times... no PRs for anybody....
Cheryl
Overall: 3569 out of 11257
Women: 1405 out of 6583
F 20-24: 106 out of 415
Age/Grade: 49.29% Place: 3700
Finish: 2:13:34 Pace: 10:12
5 Km: 28:37 Pace: 9:13
10 Km: 58:32 Pace: 9:26
10 Mile: 1:38:55 Pace: 9:54
Chris
Overall: 3524 out of 11257
Men: 2143 out of 4674
M 15-19: 47 out of 94
Age/Grade: 45.49% Place: 5353
Finish: 2:13:14 Pace: 10:10
5 Km: 28:36 Pace: 9:13
10 Km: 58:30 Pace: 9:25
Me
Overall: 4471 out of 11257
Women: 1906 out of 6583
F 50-54: 119 out of 551
Age/Grade: 54.55% Place: 1897
Finish: 2:20:11 Pace: 10:42
5 Km: 27:36 Pace: 8:53
10 Km: 56:01 Pace: 9:01
10 Mile: 1:33:49 Pace: 9:23
Saturday, October 20, 2012
It's Card Kit Time!
Is it October ALREADY?!!! Why is it that the weeks go so slow, but the months fly by? The Holiday Season is just around the corner!
We finished our last round with the card kit group and started over with an additional two ladies! Everyone welcome Diane and Terri to the group! With 6 people and just three months left in the year, we decided to break up into two groups. Everyone will rotate through the groups so that we are in a group with different ladies each month.
I got to supply the kit for one of the groups this month. Here is the kit that I put together. Kind of fall-ish... only kind of... The typical fall pallet, brown/rust/gold, is so not me.
And here are my cards....
This first card is the one that I had in my head when I put the kit together. It uses one of my favorite trees from Unity Stamp Co, and one of the Think Big #13 stamp set from PTI.
Here is my second card. The leaf stamp is from Unity Stamp Co, and it uses another sentiment from the PTI Think Big #13 stamp set.
This last card uses all stamps from Unity Stamp Co.
I had a good time making this embellishment cluster.
Thanks for stopping by! Now go see the what the other ladies have created with this kit:
Hostess Joni - Diane, Mary
Hostess Beth - Mara, Terri
We finished our last round with the card kit group and started over with an additional two ladies! Everyone welcome Diane and Terri to the group! With 6 people and just three months left in the year, we decided to break up into two groups. Everyone will rotate through the groups so that we are in a group with different ladies each month.
I got to supply the kit for one of the groups this month. Here is the kit that I put together. Kind of fall-ish... only kind of... The typical fall pallet, brown/rust/gold, is so not me.
And here are my cards....
This first card is the one that I had in my head when I put the kit together. It uses one of my favorite trees from Unity Stamp Co, and one of the Think Big #13 stamp set from PTI.
Here is my second card. The leaf stamp is from Unity Stamp Co, and it uses another sentiment from the PTI Think Big #13 stamp set.
This last card uses all stamps from Unity Stamp Co.
I had a good time making this embellishment cluster.
Thanks for stopping by! Now go see the what the other ladies have created with this kit:
Hostess Joni - Diane, Mary
Hostess Beth - Mara, Terri
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Thinking of you...card share
I'm still participating in the progressive challenge at Crafter's Digital Art Center. Here is my card for this month.
The image a digital stamp from DoodlePantry through the Crafter's Digital Art Center Progressive Challenge.
Thanks for stopping by!
The image a digital stamp from DoodlePantry through the Crafter's Digital Art Center Progressive Challenge.
Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, September 30, 2012
4-wheelin' day-trippin'
Cheryl had a game and Chris had school, so Jim, Jena, and I jumped in the truck to beat the heat and head... to the top of Saddleback!
I've lived here all my life and have not been to the top of Saddleback. I've always wanted to go. As the crow flies, the top of Saddleback is 8 miles from Mission Viejo Lake, but it's a 3 hour trip by car to the top. Here we go...
We needed to stop and give Jena a potty break, but we're getting closer! Here we are at the top of Modjeska peak. That's the shorter mountain that makes up Saddleback (the one on the left) at 5,496 feet. But we are headed to the tip top... Santiago Peak!
We made it to Santiago Peak... 5,689 feet, and the tallest mountain in Orange County.
Here is the view from the top... we can even see Catalina Island from here!
Can you find our house?
Jena did really well on her first 4-wheelin' adventure. The poor little girl strained her ACL last week making a flying leap for the frisbee. She's on anti-inflammatory medicine and she's still limping, but she sure had a great time riding in the truck!
The kiddos and I went on a 10-mile run today. It was 93F when we dragged into the house. We are so going to die during the half-marathon next week!
I hope that everyone had a great weekend! Monday comes way too FAST!
I've lived here all my life and have not been to the top of Saddleback. I've always wanted to go. As the crow flies, the top of Saddleback is 8 miles from Mission Viejo Lake, but it's a 3 hour trip by car to the top. Here we go...
We needed to stop and give Jena a potty break, but we're getting closer! Here we are at the top of Modjeska peak. That's the shorter mountain that makes up Saddleback (the one on the left) at 5,496 feet. But we are headed to the tip top... Santiago Peak!
We made it to Santiago Peak... 5,689 feet, and the tallest mountain in Orange County.
Here is the view from the top... we can even see Catalina Island from here!
Can you find our house?
Jena did really well on her first 4-wheelin' adventure. The poor little girl strained her ACL last week making a flying leap for the frisbee. She's on anti-inflammatory medicine and she's still limping, but she sure had a great time riding in the truck!
The kiddos and I went on a 10-mile run today. It was 93F when we dragged into the house. We are so going to die during the half-marathon next week!
I hope that everyone had a great weekend! Monday comes way too FAST!
Monday, September 24, 2012
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure
As I was sitting at work on a slow afternoon, I saw an email promoting the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, and at the spur of the moment, I decided to put together a team. Team Panasonic grew to 15 team members and earned $1150 in donations toward breast cancer research.
We arrived in Newport Beach with a dozen "Panasonic-Blue" balloons. Some of our members took off in the 7:15am competitive run start. The rest of us started in the 7:30 walk/run. Jim walked his first 5K! It's a PR for Jim... just a little under an hour, lol! It was a GREAT day for a stroll through Newport Beach and for a GREAT cause!
Thank-you to all of those who supported our team!
We arrived in Newport Beach with a dozen "Panasonic-Blue" balloons. Some of our members took off in the 7:15am competitive run start. The rest of us started in the 7:30 walk/run. Jim walked his first 5K! It's a PR for Jim... just a little under an hour, lol! It was a GREAT day for a stroll through Newport Beach and for a GREAT cause!
Thank-you to all of those who supported our team!
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Happy Birthday, Lita!
I made you a card, even though I can't send it to you :oD. Thank-you for being a part of Chris's life and for making him so happy. I want to let you know how much you are appreciated, and I wish you the happiest of birthdays!
Best Wishes to you!
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Missing You... card share
I got the idea for this tri-fold style card from my friend, Mara, and I used left-overs from Mary's Card Kit. I forgot to take a picture of the inside, but this sweet little kitty is saying, "I miss you..."
The image a digital stamp from priscillastyles through the Crafter's Digital Art Center Progressive Challenge.
Thanks for stopping by!
The image a digital stamp from priscillastyles through the Crafter's Digital Art Center Progressive Challenge.
Thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Card Kit Club Reveal
Hello everyone! It's card kit time! We skipped card kit club last month to accommodate every-one's summer schedule. I love this group of ladies... everyone is so fun and easy going!
The kit for this month was supplied by Mary. Thank-you, Mary!
Here are all the cards that I created with this kit. It was a wonderful kit for creating cards for every occasion:
This first card has more of a rustic look to it. Very fun and fall looking!
This one is completely different than the first one, in that is is bright and clean like spring-time. I think this might be only the second digital image that I've ever colored. It was a challenge for me to get the image to match the PP in the kit.
And here we have another completely different look again... sort of soft and vintage-y. I love that wooden butterfly accent!
This last one is a clean and simple gift card holder. Mary put two of these big ribbon flowers into the kit. I'm save the other one for another project :oD
Thanks for stopping by, now go checkout the wonderful projects from the other ladies in the group!
Next month we start a new round of the Card Kit Club and include two new members: Terri and Diane. I can't wait!
Have a great weekend everyone!
The kit for this month was supplied by Mary. Thank-you, Mary!
Here are all the cards that I created with this kit. It was a wonderful kit for creating cards for every occasion:
This first card has more of a rustic look to it. Very fun and fall looking!
This one is completely different than the first one, in that is is bright and clean like spring-time. I think this might be only the second digital image that I've ever colored. It was a challenge for me to get the image to match the PP in the kit.
And here we have another completely different look again... sort of soft and vintage-y. I love that wooden butterfly accent!
This last one is a clean and simple gift card holder. Mary put two of these big ribbon flowers into the kit. I'm save the other one for another project :oD
Thanks for stopping by, now go checkout the wonderful projects from the other ladies in the group!
Next month we start a new round of the Card Kit Club and include two new members: Terri and Diane. I can't wait!
Have a great weekend everyone!
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Kauai Revisited
Looks like our heat has finally broken! YAY! It's cooling off! Bring on the crisp cool fall days!
Mary sent me a CD full of her pictures! I LOVED looking through her pictures... it was like reliving the trip!{sigh} I need another vacation, hahaha.
Anyway, I wanted to share some of my favorite photos here.
Here is all of us at Kilohana:
Here are a couple of pictures that my mom took using Mary's camera at Salt Pond. Yep, those are my kiddos... lol!
Here's a pretty picture of the Wailua River... how did I miss that shot?!
On the day we went kayaking, Mary and Doug saw a monk seal on the beach at Poipu:
I just adore this picture of Jim and Doug... Look at those expressions! It's like the kid who got caught with his hand in the cookie jar!
I have one more share... Last week, while I was waiting for Eclipse and all its associated parts to download, I watched a tutorial on photo blending. (Ah yes... I know. Probably why it took so long to download was because I was watching a tutorial ;oD )
Anyway, here is a simple layout that I put together using the blended photo.
I LOVE this look! I joined a Photoshop class to learn more about photo blending. So, look for more blended photos from me in the future!
Mary sent me a CD full of her pictures! I LOVED looking through her pictures... it was like reliving the trip!{sigh} I need another vacation, hahaha.
Anyway, I wanted to share some of my favorite photos here.
Here is all of us at Kilohana:
Here are a couple of pictures that my mom took using Mary's camera at Salt Pond. Yep, those are my kiddos... lol!
Here's a pretty picture of the Wailua River... how did I miss that shot?!
On the day we went kayaking, Mary and Doug saw a monk seal on the beach at Poipu:
I just adore this picture of Jim and Doug... Look at those expressions! It's like the kid who got caught with his hand in the cookie jar!
I have one more share... Last week, while I was waiting for Eclipse and all its associated parts to download, I watched a tutorial on photo blending. (Ah yes... I know. Probably why it took so long to download was because I was watching a tutorial ;oD )
Anyway, here is a simple layout that I put together using the blended photo.
I LOVE this look! I joined a Photoshop class to learn more about photo blending. So, look for more blended photos from me in the future!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
How to install Eclipse for C++ on XP and Vista
This is kind of a strange post, but I spent all day with Chris trying to figure out how to install Eclipse for C++ development. There are tutorials for how to install Eclipse for Java, but not C++. Since we have it figured out, we thought we'd share for all the others trying the same thing. Here's what you do (be patient these loadables are HUGE):
1. Download and install MinGW from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/
Click on "Looking for the latest version? Download mingw-get-inst-20120426.exe (662.7 kB)"
2. Add MinGW bin directory to path enviroment variable (step by step below for XP, Vista is similar):
Go to Control Panel/System/Advanced/Environment Variables
Select path in the list of System variables
Press Edit
Go to the end of path list
Add a ; and add bin directory in MinGW directory (e.g., ;c:\MinGW\bin)
3. Download and install Java - Windows Online from http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
4. Download Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers, from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php (32-bit or 64-bit)
Find out if you have 32-bit or 64-bit OS by going here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827218
5. Unzip eclipse-... .zip
Create a shorcut on your desktop to Eclipse (e.g., to c:\Program Files\eclipse\eclipse.exe)
All done! Now try it:
1. Start Eclipse (close that big window with the icons that comes up)
2. Name your workspace.
3. Create a project: File -> New -> C++ Project
Select: Executable -> Hello World C++ Project (NOT a GNU Autotools project!)
4. Build and Run!
1. Download and install MinGW from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/
Click on "Looking for the latest version? Download mingw-get-inst-20120426.exe (662.7 kB)"
2. Add MinGW bin directory to path enviroment variable (step by step below for XP, Vista is similar):
Go to Control Panel/System/Advanced/Environment Variables
Select path in the list of System variables
Press Edit
Go to the end of path list
Add a ; and add bin directory in MinGW directory (e.g., ;c:\MinGW\bin)
3. Download and install Java - Windows Online from http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
4. Download Eclipse IDE for C/C++ Developers, from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php (32-bit or 64-bit)
Find out if you have 32-bit or 64-bit OS by going here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827218
5. Unzip eclipse-... .zip
Create a shorcut on your desktop to Eclipse (e.g., to c:\Program Files\eclipse\eclipse.exe)
All done! Now try it:
1. Start Eclipse (close that big window with the icons that comes up)
2. Name your workspace.
3. Create a project: File -> New -> C++ Project
Select: Executable -> Hello World C++ Project (NOT a GNU Autotools project!)
4. Build and Run!
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