Well, this year Paul was still standing at the end of our Buffett adventure -- so I would say it was a successful day of partying ;-)
RV's of Parrottheads arrived Thursday and Friday to stake their spots for days of tailgating. And music exploded from Pizza Hut park Saturday night making us feel like we were somewhere in the Bahamas. It was an awesome weekend!
Paul and a few buddies got up early Saturday morning and snagged (what were probably the LAST two spots) to tailgate in the furthest lot. But we had a place to call our own and we set up camp for over 12 hours! We grilled burgers, kabobs, chicken and snacked on pico, chips, margarita balls, and my jello shots! We played jimmy's greatest hits, visited with friends, played "bags" and walked through the madness to get ideas for next year. The check list includes: golf cart, beach sand and tiki bar ;-) In 2012 we go BIG!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
May Happenings...
OF course we kicked off May with Cinco de Mayo celebrations, right? no. My crazy husband had a conference call at 8pm (who does that!??) so we actually went out for some skinny margaritas on siete de mayo..at least it wasn't crowded at Casa de Rita! lol! We've both been pretty busy with work so I look forward to the Friday nights when we can finally catch up with each other!
Not too many margs for me though, I've been up early Saturday mornings doing my long training runs. I'm still building my base -- working at 10 miles at different tempos and heart rates. Things seem to be going pretty well..but the heat is coming, ugh! (and so is the mileage increase...)
This past weekend we attended the thank you dinner for all the volunteers that worked at the American Heart Benefit - Cote de Couer. Chef Chamberlain hosted it at his home -- how wonderful! We had a lovely time, what a treat! I didn't eat all day to enjoy all the fabulous food ;-)
Also, this weekend we went to Paul's friend, Derek Johnson's, birthday party. He's dating a sweet girl who hosted his party at her parents house at White Rock Lake. They have a bowling alley on property (yes! crazy to believe, but we had so much fun!) We bowled, drank, ate and had a great time at Mt. Vernon house.
On Sunday, May 15th Paul participated in Dragon Boat racing with the DBA (Dallas BAR Association) -- they were probably the least competitive team. It was hilarious! It was similar to rowing but the paddles weren't attached. They had a cooler of screwdrivers at the tent which made it more fun ;-) And Paul got more of a workout than he anticipated! (I think he's still sore) below are a few pics from race day
Here's Alisa, Catrina, me and Lesley -- girls from my original PAG group ;-)
And this weekend we look forward to Jimmy Buffett maddness hitting Frisco... I can only imagine what I'll report after that! Fins up! ;-)
Not too many margs for me though, I've been up early Saturday mornings doing my long training runs. I'm still building my base -- working at 10 miles at different tempos and heart rates. Things seem to be going pretty well..but the heat is coming, ugh! (and so is the mileage increase...)
This past weekend we attended the thank you dinner for all the volunteers that worked at the American Heart Benefit - Cote de Couer. Chef Chamberlain hosted it at his home -- how wonderful! We had a lovely time, what a treat! I didn't eat all day to enjoy all the fabulous food ;-)
Also, this weekend we went to Paul's friend, Derek Johnson's, birthday party. He's dating a sweet girl who hosted his party at her parents house at White Rock Lake. They have a bowling alley on property (yes! crazy to believe, but we had so much fun!) We bowled, drank, ate and had a great time at Mt. Vernon house.
On Sunday, May 15th Paul participated in Dragon Boat racing with the DBA (Dallas BAR Association) -- they were probably the least competitive team. It was hilarious! It was similar to rowing but the paddles weren't attached. They had a cooler of screwdrivers at the tent which made it more fun ;-) And Paul got more of a workout than he anticipated! (I think he's still sore) below are a few pics from race day
Then on Tuesday, May 17 the Junior League year came to a close at the Presidents Dinner at Stonebriar Country Club. It was a lovely presentation of all the projects and volunteer work we've done throughout the year. (I even made the slideshow!) We also introduced the new "actives" and inducted a new President for 2011-2012. During this dinner each year it always makes me want to get more involved in League...and then I remember why I don't. I DON'T have any time, lol! Maybe I'll Chair a project next year...that's what I keep saying ;-) After the dinner a few of us went for drinks at One2One! Fun times!
Here's Alisa, Catrina, me and Lesley -- girls from my original PAG group ;-)
And this weekend we look forward to Jimmy Buffett maddness hitting Frisco... I can only imagine what I'll report after that! Fins up! ;-)
flying by...
Life is moving so fast! I can't believe it's almost June and summer is approaching. It's like we were having snow days and all of a sudden I looked up and we are talking about summer plans? I've heard as you get older time goes by faster. I beginning to agree with that!
May has been a big month for Paul and I....we got engaged, Paul moved to Dallas, he graduated law school and a year later started at the Coles Firm and we moved into our first house -- all in different years of course. But this time of the year brings a time of reflection. It reminds me of how we've built this life together -- step by step and year by year. And with each May that passes I know we'll reflect on more pieces that make us "Julie and Paul"
May has been a big month for Paul and I....we got engaged, Paul moved to Dallas, he graduated law school and a year later started at the Coles Firm and we moved into our first house -- all in different years of course. But this time of the year brings a time of reflection. It reminds me of how we've built this life together -- step by step and year by year. And with each May that passes I know we'll reflect on more pieces that make us "Julie and Paul"
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Crawfish Boil
On April 30th we attended a big southern crawfish boil put on by a few law firms that Paul works with -- NNK Legal Group, PLLC, KASTL LAW, PC & James Street Group. This was quite the social mixer...crawfish, live band, DJ, "bags", bounce house, beer pong tables, full bar, hurricane machines, hot dog and cotton candy vendors!
Paul spent a lot of time at the beer pong table (go figure) and I caught up with a few of my junior league girlfriends that were at the event as well! I'm not a big fan of crawfish -- I think I had one that a nice man peeled for me. But I did enjoy the corn and potatoes that were boiled up with the crustaceans! ;-)
Here's me and my girlfriend Aimee watching our boys play some beer pong ;-)
Paul spent a lot of time at the beer pong table (go figure) and I caught up with a few of my junior league girlfriends that were at the event as well! I'm not a big fan of crawfish -- I think I had one that a nice man peeled for me. But I did enjoy the corn and potatoes that were boiled up with the crustaceans! ;-)
Here's me and my girlfriend Aimee watching our boys play some beer pong ;-)
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Let's get it started
Last Friday I met with my running coach, Jason Soria to OFFICIALLY start my training program for Chicago. It started with the dreaded assessment. This is sucky for two reasons: 1. you can't workout 24 hours before. 2. You have to kill yourself during the assessment to go anaerobic. I probably haven't hit my anaerobic threshold in over a year -- OMG, I about keeled over when I was done!
So, in the beginning of my training the goal is to teach my body to work optimally with its resources. Then gradually add volume and tempo work throughout the year. The key is putting enough stress on the body to dictate change, but allowing it to absorb fitness as well. Jason and I will be looking for trends with heart rate and pace to make adjustments as needed... Here we go!
So, in the beginning of my training the goal is to teach my body to work optimally with its resources. Then gradually add volume and tempo work throughout the year. The key is putting enough stress on the body to dictate change, but allowing it to absorb fitness as well. Jason and I will be looking for trends with heart rate and pace to make adjustments as needed... Here we go!
After my assessment we determined my zones...
Zone 1 active recovery 0-137
Zone 2 aerobic 137-146
Zone 3 tempo 147-154
Zone 4 sub threshold 155-160
Zone 5 anaerobic 161-170
Zone 1 active recovery 0-137
Zone 2 aerobic 137-146
Zone 3 tempo 147-154
Zone 4 sub threshold 155-160
Zone 5 anaerobic 161-170
Wish me luck training in this Texas heat...ugh! 10 Miler this weekend...forecast? 90 and windy!
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
flowers - surprise!
Paul and I haven't been able to spend much time together over the last few months...blame it on his heavy case load, my clients picking up, social time with friends, and so on... So, when last Friday's lunch date didn't work out (yet, again) I came out to my car after work to find these beautiful flowers waiting for me! It was super thoughtful and made me feel very special! I love you Paul Simon.
(Note: he did indeed go to the Lil Wayne concert this night instead of hanging with his wife...hey, it's still the thought that counts, right?)
Gleneagles Health and Wellness Expo
April 16th Gleneagles Country Club hosted a Health and Wellness Expo at the fitness center. I was a big part of putting this on. Members enjoyed chair massages, nutrition bar tastings, a special spin class, team teach class and individual instruction in pilates reformer. In addition, Gatewood Wellness, Luke’s Locker and Partners Weight Loss Company had tables for members to preview. Gatewood Wellness offered extensive fitness testing and Luke’s Locker shared proper shoe fit tips. All vendors offered coupons and invaluable advice for us all!
I have been working at GE for over two years in addition to the YMCA (3yrs) -- I have the best job ever!
I have been working at GE for over two years in addition to the YMCA (3yrs) -- I have the best job ever!
Sip 'n See
Babies, Babies, Babies! They're coming from everywhere! It seems every time I get on Facebook someone new announces they are expecting or someone new just had a baby. I guess we're approaching that time in life where the weddings are slowing and the baby showers are in full force. I must admit, I'm not sure if I'm completely ready for this all! I look pretty silly flowing through the aisles at buybuybaby and the baby boutiques trying to navigate the right sizes and perfect gifts for newborns. Registries are extremely helpful but c'mon, "whats up with shopping cart covers?" So, that's a baby gift? Ok.
But recently I was introduced to a southern tradition that I quickly became quite fond of - the Sip 'n See. This is a shower-type party honoring the new baby with gifts and love, usually put on by the family. You sip tea or mimosas, eat light snacks and everyone gets to hold and see the newborn without the intrusion of all stopping by at different times for the mom. Perfect!
My girlfriend Cindy just had a baby girl in February so several of our junior league girlfriends put together a sip and see for her last month. Her little baby girl Ryan was adorable!
But recently I was introduced to a southern tradition that I quickly became quite fond of - the Sip 'n See. This is a shower-type party honoring the new baby with gifts and love, usually put on by the family. You sip tea or mimosas, eat light snacks and everyone gets to hold and see the newborn without the intrusion of all stopping by at different times for the mom. Perfect!
My girlfriend Cindy just had a baby girl in February so several of our junior league girlfriends put together a sip and see for her last month. Her little baby girl Ryan was adorable!
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