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A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words (and some of them are obscenities)

View from the front deck (at the cabin):

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Mood Reading: ZZZ’s (stayed up to finish the end of a book I’ve been reading and couldn’t get to sleep right away.  I love books that stay with you afterwards…)

It’s nothing really, just a little itty bitty thing all marriages deal with from time to time. But what it lacks in size it makes up for in impact on marital stability, so one would be foolish to underestimate it’s small but mighty power.  According to virtually all of my friends, it seems to be a universal in truth and obviously worthy of it’s own blog post. Read the rest of this entry »

New World Record in the Women’s Pole Vault – it takes training of the right sort!

View from the bull-pen at the USA Indoor Track and Field Championships:

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Mood Reading: ZZ’s  (didn’t get a ton of sleep last night but WHO CARES!  Got a spanking brand new World Record in the Women’s Pole Vault last night to celebrate!!)

The indoor pole vault pit at the Albuquerque Convention Center yesterday was a lot hotter than the chilly temperatures outside.  We wandered over from the hotel to catch the men’s heptathlon vault that was scheduled before the women’s event  and for a bunch of big guys, they put on a pretty good show. Read the rest of this entry »

Planes, Playas, and Platos…and other things that go well with a good margarita.

View From San Felipe De Neri (Albuquerque):

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 Mood Reading:  ZZZZ’s (Decidedly better than the night before)

It felt great to sleep in this morning and I have to admit, I’m moving a bit slow.  Not quite sure whether it’s from the time difference, the predawn scramble yesterday morning, or the 2 very photo copystrong margaritas consumed last night over dinner, but it felt altogether wonderful to have an old fashioned “lie in”, as the Brits like to say.  Arrived in Albuquerque yesterday afternoon for the National Track and Field Indoor Championships after a frazzled and less than illustrious beginning to the journey involving a running hose pipe, a few pine trees and a wayward dog. (see yesterday’s blog) The water issues seem to have followed us however as the hotel water pressure in the shower is only slightly better, and barely enough to work up a lather. Not to worry, as soon as we get out to walk around, it will all dissipate like the fading evening light over the sprawling desert playa. Read the rest of this entry »

To Hell with the Elephants – Water for Humans on a frenzied friday morning…

View from the kitchen counter:

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Mood Reading:  ½ Z  (Didn’t sleep much, spent all night waiting for alarm to go off at ungodly hour.  Needless to say, ‘crabby’ is the mood reading this morning.)

4:45 am is not my favorite hour under the best of circumstances.  But that is the hour I had to drag my derriere out of bed this morning to catch an early morning flight to Albuquerque for the National Indoor Track and Field Championships.  Read the rest of this entry »

When Too Much Fun Can Leave You Dog Tired.

VIEW FROM THE FRONT PORCH: (10 MIN. AGO)

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MOOD READING: ZZZ’s (I don’t know what’s been wrong with me lately, waking before the sun comes up…most unlike me.  Maybe I need a check-up!!)

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Any sojourn to the cabin get-away begins at Whole Foods.  I made a trip the day before departure DSC_0085_1to stock up on only the necessary “rations”.  We always declare ahead of time that it will be a weekend of healthy eating and exercise — an idea that usually gets thrown out the window the moment someone mentions guacamole , (all of about 5 minutes into the car ride.)  In any case, to be prepared, I picked up a few (relative term) things I thought we would need…kale, salad greens, fruit, mineral water etc.  But oh, that raisin bread looks really good, that would be nice in the morning, and ahhh a few fresh baked croissants wouldn’t hurt. And cheese, yes, a bit of protein and maybe some rice crackers…really? No rice crackers suck, Triscuits are better, just this one time.  And oh hell, let’s just throw in some corn chips just in case we need a nibble and surely a bit of chocolate won’t hurt….and well, you get the picture. Read the rest of this entry »

Guts, Glory, and the (ahem) Agony of Defeat…

View From the Top of Running Trail:

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Mood Reading:  ZZZZ’s (four out of five, slept sound – still making up for lost Z’s from  last weeks Pole Vault Summit)

A week on from the Pole Vault Summit and I feel like I’m just now getting back to *normal – (*relative term.)   I don’t know why it takes so much out of me since I’m not an athlete and don’t compete and don’t actually have an ‘official’ job, except perhaps professional coffee fetcher and “social coordinator” (that’s a nice way of saying ‘pit lizard’, a term borrowed from the air race images-3community describing the groupies that hang around top gun pilots and their cockpits.  Though I wouldn’t call myself a groupie, I admit I’ve hung around a few pole vault pits in my time.) But I think it’s that last one that gets to me. It’s not so much the daytime activities at the Summit that are so exhausting as it is several nights in a row turning in past 1 or 2 a.m. I was going to say I’m not as young as I used to be, but I wasn’t much good at it then either. Read the rest of this entry »

From the National Pole Vault Summit — Daily Blog Installment 7: FINAL Day

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If you look close — this is one heck of an all-star team! (Taken at the Spirit plant)

The UCS Spirit Reno National Pole Vault Summit concluded yesterday with 57 competitions held on 11 pits, featuring vaulters at every level.  Competition started at 7:00 am and went on continuously on every pit until about  9:00 pm last night.  After several days of little sleep and what has become the standard Summit diet (caffeine, Cheetos, and breath mints), the day was long but never the less thrilling and exciting. Read the rest of this entry »

From the National Pole Vault Summit – Daily Blog Installment 6.

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Live photo of arena, Saturday 10am morning January 19th

Yesterday was one helluva long day… so you’ll have to bear with me.  I’m operating on a few hours of sleep and lots of caffeine. (Lousy coffee at that – blogging ‘from the bedside’ this morning nursing a slight headache with only the room carafe coffee to get me through!) Read the rest of this entry »

From the Pole Vault Summit – Daily Blog Installment 5

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Summit Officially Starts

Yesterday the Summit officially got off the ground with the Commencement of the USA Track and Field Elite Athlete program and  Summit Coaches meetings.  (involving conferences and group discussions)

One of the other ‘unofficial’ activities that usually happens on this day is athletes trying to photo copy 2squeeze in a work out.  After hers, Jenn Suhr (Olympic Gold Medalist-London) could be found in the lobby with her coach (and husband) and spent about an hour signing autographs and posing for pictures. Read the rest of this entry »

From the National Pole Vault Summit – Installment 4.

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I apologize for not posting yesterday, was running around like a mad woman and the day got away from me. By the time I finally sat down at the laptop late last night, I found my brain disengaged and the Sauvignon Blanc calling from the kitchen. Since the Summit (and ensuing mayhem) officially begins this evening with The Hall Of Fame Dinner, I chose to turn in and get a few hours of sleep ‘cause god knows that will be pretty scarce over the next 3 days!

So here’s a re-cap of yesterday, as far as I can tell. (Everyone was running in a million different directions so I’m not entirely sure…) Read the rest of this entry »