Next week, we head to the University of Oregon for the Festival of Bands. I hope to snap some photos to share with y'all.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Timewarp!
Next week, we head to the University of Oregon for the Festival of Bands. I hope to snap some photos to share with y'all.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Cool beans!
Ah, fall!
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Getting crafty!
Monday, September 24, 2007
Race Time!
Yesterday was awesome! Early in the morning, we joined with tens of thousands of other women, men and children for the Race for the Cure in downtown Portland. It was chilly, but the excitement, energy and crowd kept us warm. Eryn, Brad and I ran the co-ed race at 7:30 a.m. The group size kept our times slow, but that's not the point. It was about supporting each other and, of course, raising money! Our team, Positive Margin, has raise nearly $40,000! Thank you to everyone who donated to my campaign -- I appreciate all your contributions.
You can read all about our team leader, Devon Webster, on the front page of Sunday's Oregonian. It's a great article -- worth the read if you still have it around.
PS - It's not too late to donate. Just click HERE!
Friday, September 21, 2007
Thursday, September 20, 2007
I'm a top fund raiser!!
Duty calls
Outside of "Matlock", "Law and Order" and "A Few Good Men", I didn't really know what to expect. As the judge pointed out, jury selection is rarely highlighted on those shows. I have no problem doing my civic duty or spending the day in Hillsboro. But I was really nervous about the responsibility of it all.
For the DUI trial, they would choose six of the 15 of us. I was No. 5, but when they found out that I'm a member of MADD and, because of my strong opinions about drunken driving, was not 100 percent sure that I could be impartial, I was dismissed. I turned in my yellow juror button and headed for my car.
I feel strange about the whole thing. You know when you leave a bad job interview and second guess all your answers? The defense attorney grilled me, and I don't think I responded well. I also feel bad that I had to admit in front of a room of people - and myself - that I couldn't be impartial. That's sort of a letdown.
Hopefully, when I'm summoned again in two years, I can better fulfill my duty.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
I'm almost there!
http://race.komenoregon.org/goto/liz_wood
Friday, September 14, 2007
High Flying Fun at FLIR
I'd never flown in a helicopter before, so this was a fun experience as well as an opportunity for me to see how FLIR's products are used in the field. I even got an opportunity to run the camera in the air, which would definitely require a lot more practice if I wanted to become proficient.
Awesome new time waster
Check it out, but be prepared to waste some time :)
http://play.blogger.com/
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
It's a dirty job...
Because it's around the corner from my house, I rode my bike this time and last. The commute takes just 2 minutes!
Monday, September 10, 2007
Act of Treason
The books follow super-agent Mitch Rapp as he solves terror plots and the surrounding mysteries. But usually there is killing and torture used to stop the plot or get the vital information from the suspects just in time. In fact, this book poked fun at Amnesty International, saying that its attorneys would be lined up to defend the suspect if they knew what Rapp had done to him. The book literally ended with Rapp being promised that he could kill another one of the players when the time was right.
The books take a peek into a different side of the terror situation and what some people think is necessary to fight it. They always leave me a bit conflicted.
Overall, a great read!
Saturday, September 8, 2007
29.53!
Mom, Eryn, Brad and I just finished the Tigard 5K Run/Walk! It was our second time at the event, which starts at City Hall and ends with a free pancake breakfast at an LDS church across town. I wasn't feeling terrific about my running but still came in under 30 minutes, so I'm feeling great about that! Brad ran ahead but waited for me near the end and we finished together - what a guy :) The breakfast was a little weak this year, but heck, it's still free.
Someone forgot to order the shuttle bus to take us all back to City Hall, so instead of piling in a volunteer's minivan, we decided to head back on foot. We ran for quite a bit until Brad's bum knee started giving him trouble. We ended up doing run/walk intervals. I'm really pleased that I was able to keep up for another 3 miles - yippee for me!!!!
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Kink
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Good day
I have a whole bunch of recipes clipped from magazines and such. I decided they need to be organized, but before I put them in a binder, I want to test them out so I only keep the keepers. So I got to work on several that I'd pulled for this week, including a maple oatmeal pie for my pie-loving husband. I threw in "Happy Feet" to pass the time while I prepared dinners for the days ahead, as well as some freezer lunches for the aforementioned husband. (The movie was really cute, though a bit depressing about human abuse of the ocean)
This evening, we're headed out to Davidson's for some great Mexican food with Jacob and Lindsey. Overall, a good day!
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
I got tagged
1. I have to post these rules before I give you the facts.
2. Each player starts with eight random facts/stories about him or herself.
3. People who are tagged need to write their own blog (about their eight things) and post these rules.
4. At the end of your blog, you need to choose eight people to get tagged and list their names.
5. Don’t forget to leave them a comment telling them they’re tagged and to read your blog.
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1) I once held an elected office. I got a couple people (I think it was me and my parents - I only needed three) to write me in for a Democratic Precinct Committee Person position. We also wrote in my mom and we served together.
2) I can recite the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution and the alphabet backward in one breath - one breath each, that is.
3) If I'd never met my super-active husband, I'm sure I would be a couch potato now. Instead, I'm a mountain climber, rock climber, camper, hiker, runner, cyclist, skier and snowshoer with too many hobbies and not enough weekends.
4) I have a strange gift for organizing stuff. I get all excited just thinking about it. I've used this skill to rearrange my room (lots of times), drive my hubbie nuts and earn a little money on the side.
5) I had five great grandparents until my junior year in college. One called me Bob. I still miss them lots.
6) Patience is my biggest struggle.
7) I'm a sucker for marketing. I am easily swayed by holiday packaging - like the orange Oreos in the fall and the holiday-shaped crackers in the winter.
8) I have an 18-pound cat who loves to cuddle.
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I don't know many bloggers... so I'll tag Brad and Eryn :)
Monday, September 3, 2007
Three Finger Jack-8/25/07
Our sizeable group of nine climbers spent the night at a rustic A-frame cabin that was built in the 1940’s near the Hoodoo ski area. We left the trailhead by headlamp at around 4:00 a.m. As the sun came up the eerie shapes of naked tree trunks that had been burned by the B&B complex fire slowly became visible.
After 4.5 miles we headed off the PCT on a climber’s trail up the South Ridge of 3-Finger Jack. The trail quickly turned to rock, which only got looser the farther up we went. After some class 4 scrambling we ended up at the first roped pitch known as, “the crawl.”
The crawl is an exposed traverse that involves mostly 4th class moves. We protected it by placing a fixed line, making use of two fixed pins and large boulders at either end. The next section involved more 4th class, which we simul-climbed using mostly natural protection. This brought us to the base of a short chimney leading to the summit. Our leader setup a belay and a rappel line at the top of the chimney which we took turns ascending and descending to the small summit.
I don’t have a lot of good things to say bout the mountain, but I did meet a lot of new and interesting people from the club. The route wasn’t nearly as sketchy as I’d imagined, but I was really glad to have a leader who knew the route and was willing to setup ropes on the technical parts.
Though the rock was crummy, the approach and climbing were easy. The trip was definitely fun and worthwhile. I’m glad to cross this one off my list, but I can honestly say this mountain gave me no reason to return.
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Lazy holiday
We took a stop at the Cape Meares Lighthouse, getting inside the visitors' center just as they closed the doors for the day.
Then it was a walk on the beach at Bay Ocean...
... where we spotted an alive-but-injured jellyfish stuck in a puddle. We contemplated trying to move it to the ocean but decided it couldn't be done. Rest in peace, little jellyfish.
We bushwhacked our way back to the car, working up an appetite for ice cream and cheese at the Blue Heron and Tillamook cheese factories.
Good friends, good weather, good food, good times!