My mom and dad showed up at Angel's Stadium to cheer us on, And take photos... THANKS MOM!!! Angel's Stadium was at mile 10. You can see the Mile 10 marker behind us.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Half-Marathon Photos
The professional photos from the Disneyland half-marathon were posted today. Here is one of our wave starting. I put a circle around Chris and me.
Here are a couple more of Chris and me taken by a photographer.





Recipe to share
Chris and Jim were going to soccer practice last night and Cheryl had a night class. Here's a recipe that I made for my family last night that I found on my friend, Susan's, blog. It's easy, it's fun, and my family loved it!

Beef Cups
1 lb ground beef
2 T water
1 pkg taco seasoning mix
1 cup cheese
1 cup corn
2 cans refrigerated biscuit dough (20 biscuits)
1 tomato diced
Preheat oven to 350F. Grease muffin tin lightly. Brown meat, drain, and remove from heat. Stir in taco seasoning mix, water, cheese and corn. Flatten each biscuit and pt into cups, making sure that the dough reaches the top of the cup. Spoon in meat mixture and garnish with diced tomato. Bake for 10-12 minutes. Enjoy.
Susan made hers with beef, BBQ sauce, and minced onion.
I think next time I'm going to try sloppy joe meat... YUMMY!
Beef Cups
1 lb ground beef
2 T water
1 pkg taco seasoning mix
1 cup cheese
1 cup corn
2 cans refrigerated biscuit dough (20 biscuits)
1 tomato diced
Preheat oven to 350F. Grease muffin tin lightly. Brown meat, drain, and remove from heat. Stir in taco seasoning mix, water, cheese and corn. Flatten each biscuit and pt into cups, making sure that the dough reaches the top of the cup. Spoon in meat mixture and garnish with diced tomato. Bake for 10-12 minutes. Enjoy.
Susan made hers with beef, BBQ sauce, and minced onion.
I think next time I'm going to try sloppy joe meat... YUMMY!
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Half Marathon results
We left the house at 4:30am to get to the race before the 6am start time. Traffic was so bad that Cheryl and Jim had to drop us off. We walked to the start to find our corral, while they parked the car in the Mickey and Friends parking structure. Jim and Cheryl were waiting at the start line, but they said the start was such a huge mob of people (10849 in the race plus spectators) that it was impossible to pick us out.
People were stopping to take pictures with the Disney characters, and lots of runners were dressed as characters themselves. It's amazing how many men were dressed as Minnie Mouse and Tinkerbell. They are either very confident or kind of weird. There were radio stations, marching bands, cheerleaders, hula girls, boy/girl scouts, and a mariachi band all along the course. With all the spectators cheering us on, it was a very fun time!
Chris and I started in the the third wave of Corral F (2:10-2:15), because we had no idea how long it would take Chris to finish. He took off and left me after the first mile. Chris finished in 01:50:43 with a pace of 8:26. Based on his finish time, I should have started him in the first wave of Corral C. He ended up having to dodge around people for the entire race, so he may have finished faster if he started earlier. I finished in 02:16:57 with a pace of 10:40. When I met Chris at the finish line, he already ate and had his picture taken.
*EDIT*
Chris finished in 1:50.43
Chris finished OVERALL in the top 7% : 770 out of 10849
Chris finished 30 out of 123 in his age group
I finished in 2:16:57
I finished in WOMEN in the top 25% : 1627 out of 6407
I finished 192 out of 717 in my age group
Friday, August 29, 2008
Saddleback College Soccer
Thursday, August 28, 2008
A new layout
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
A sad day at our house...
Friday, August 22, 2008
Summer's Over...
Chris made the cross country team at Capistrano Vally High School. He is also going to play AYSO Fall soccer. His school schedule this year is: English, World History, Spanish 2, Chemistry, Geometry, and Cross Country. He's set to start the
Chris and I still have the Disneyland half-marathon next weekend! I hope the weather stays in the 80s. It would be miserable to run in 100F heat.
I went in to sign papers for my new contract today. I start back to work at Rockwell-Collins on September 16th, 32 hours per week. My summer is also coming to an end.
We have had one busy summer after vacations were over!
Four vision checkups
Six visits to the doctor (including the emergency room)
Eleven visits to the dentist
One visit to the vet
Monday, August 18, 2008
More Training...
My friend Tami posted this challenge on Iraq and Back. It's a training program to reach the goal of 100 consecutive push-ups in six weeks. I've let my weight training slip while I've been training for the half-marathon. This looks like a fun way to get back into it. Anyone else want to join us?
I'm starting with day 1 of the program tomorrow. My initial test is 7 normal push-ups.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Wordle, Wordle, Wordle!!!
I love the look of word patterned papers and embellishments. One little word can set the entire tone and feeling of a layout. What about 10 or more carefully chosen words? Even better!!!
I found this great site on the TallyBlog, called Wordle.
http://wordle.net
Here is a screenshot:
You can "point" Wordle to a blog or webpage and it will pull words off the page to create a fun jumble of text.
Another fun option is to use your own words instead of letting Wordle select them from your blog. Which is what I did for this card. The FAQ section explains how to make some words larger than others and how to keep phrase words together (like "Wish Big"). I type the words I wanted on the page, I just clicked on the Go button underneath the box and it pops up with my custom word art. The menus on the top can be used to change the font and colors.
Here is how I got this to print out in the size I wanted:
1) Make sure the browser window is active and do a window capture (Alt-PrintScrn).
2) Open an image editor, like Photoshop.
3) Create a NEW photoshop image. (File-New)
4) Paste the window capture into the new photoshop image (Ctrl-V)
Now you can crop, resize, and even edit your wordle. In my case, I resized it to fit on the card, and added some fun dingbats to fill in the empty spaces.
In this layout, I generated the wordle using a quote, "Look for what is good and you will find it." When the wordle was generated, it was just a jumble of words:
I used Photoshop to copy the words onto my photo, and move the words around so that it would read like the quote.
This is so much fun!
I hope you'll all give it a try.
I found this great site on the TallyBlog, called Wordle.
http://wordle.net
Here is a screenshot:
Here is how I got this to print out in the size I wanted:
1) Make sure the browser window is active and do a window capture (Alt-PrintScrn).
2) Open an image editor, like Photoshop.
3) Create a NEW photoshop image. (File-New)
4) Paste the window capture into the new photoshop image (Ctrl-V)
Now you can crop, resize, and even edit your wordle. In my case, I resized it to fit on the card, and added some fun dingbats to fill in the empty spaces.
This is so much fun!
I hope you'll all give it a try.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Happy Anniversary to Us!
Yep, 23 years today! How did we celebrate? A trip to the Candy Baron of course! Cheryl came with us, but she's still hiding from the camera. And our big dinner this evening... take-out Chinese Food! Happy Anniversary to us!

Can you see Chris's hair in the photo? Jim trimmed it up. Now his hair is black with frosted tips. Looks pretty cool, huh?
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