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August 31 – September 6, 2008

So I spent the first part of the week in Virginia Beach, but I don’t have much to show for it. We saw the B-52s perform on the beach Sunday night … but we far away and my photos are really bad.

I did get some shots at the Billy Idol show the night before that were slightly less crappy, but that would have been for last week. I had to go to bed after the show and couldn’t edit any more photos. I’ll have to do a follow-up post later with some concert details.

Anyway, the only shot I feel like sharing from the beach is this slutty pirate from “Pirate’s Paradise” mini-golf. We played there last year, too, and had to return for a rematch! (Uh, I lost both. But I was really close this year!)

Here she is. Not exactly a great photo, but it makes me laugh.

slutty pirate

It’s obvious that she would struggle with a bra, but I wonder how she tied the knot in her shirt?

The kitties fill out the rest of my “Weekly Winners” slots.

I spent a good chunk of time Saturday on the couch with Jeter, waiting out the “tropical storm.” (Just a lot of rain around here.)

jeter naps

He looks all sweet and cuddly, but it can get a little painful. Sometimes he gets grabby.

jeter grabs

Sometimes he gives love bites.

jeter bites

But he usually gets away with it because he’s so cute!

jeter on my lap

Now, I don’t want to leave out the others … here’s Posey snuggling on the bed:

bedtime for posey

And Joey trying to reenact last week’s photo:

joey

He likes sitting there.

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false advertising, but a fun night anyway

Well, maybe more like misleading advertising.

If you saw this:

What would you expect?

This is a screenshot of the concert description from the Rams Head Tavern‘s “On Stage” website. The local radio station was advertising this as “Erin McKeown” concert.

This show, however, was a double bill. Erin McKeown played the first half of the show, followed by The Waybacks.

We had never heard of The Waybacks. They didn’t get a blurb on the concert listing. It did link to their MySpace page, but they could have been backing her up …

So we were a bit surprised to see Erin take the stage solo on guitar when the show began. We arrived just in time, too — I misread the listing initially and thought The Waybacks were the opener, and didn’t care if we weren’t quite on time …

(The listing would have said “Erin McKeown w. The Waybacks” if they were the opening band.)

Don’t get me wrong, she was great! Erin is one of my favorite artists, and she started off playing a number of new songs that will be on an upcoming CD. In her hour on stage, she played some of my favorites as well.

And at the break, we were able to meet with her for some autographs and a photo.

erin mckeown
Self-portrait taken by Erin (center)

We weren’t the only people confused by the billing. The other couple at our table, also Erin fans, traveled over 30 minutes for this Wednesday-night show — and had no idea it was a shared stage.

I overheard a woman in the lobby at the break say: “Well, I guess I’ll go back in …” after learning Erin wouldn’t be back on stage. And the room appeared to have cleared out quite a bit.

We returned to our seats, willing to give The Waybacks a chance, but it just wasn’t our thing. We got the check and made it an early night.

Hopefully she’ll be back in town to support that new album … Erin, we want to see a full show!

race time … again!


August 24-30, 2008

This week, I’ve traveled a few hours south to Virginia Beach to run in the Rock and Roll Half Marathon. I’ll either have a great race from all the cross training I’ve done all summer, or it will be terrible because my body is tired from last week! Once again, it’s a Sunday race, so I’ll get to your “Winners” photos later this week.

Anyway, it was another slow photo week, but I did take a few shots at the beach and expo.

Hotel View
Hotel View

Hotel View

Pace Car
I don't think I'll be seeing this

Convention Center Exterior
Convention Center

Convention Center

And finally, from earlier in the week …
Joey Cat!
joey

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race report: iron girl triathlon

Yesterday I participated in the Iron Girl triathlon in Columbia, MD. It was my first tri, and it was awesome!

And, ouch, my aching body is a constant reminder of my accomplishment!

Anyway, my day started early, with my alarm schedule to go off at 3:40 a.m. A friend was meeting at my house at 4:45 to carpool to the event, and I just need a little extra time to wake up!

We arrived in the dark, around 5:30, with thousands of other athletes and spectators. It seemed very early — my start time wasn’t until 7:53 a.m. based on age group — but there actually wasn’t much downtime.

We got our body marking done — race numbers written in marker on both arms and hands, and age on the back of our right leg. I ate my peanut butter sandwich, waited in line for the port-o-pots, and set up my transition area.

We didn’t have a lot of space, but I brought a crate for my supplies that fit nicely under my back tire. I placed my shoes and helmet by the crate and should have been ready to go after the swim.

We got kicked out of the transition area before the elite athletes got in the water — 6:45 a.m. The quickest finished the .62-mile (1K) swim in under nine minutes so they wanted to make sure we were out of their way!

I had a bit of a wait before my wave start, but it went fast. Eventually my group was ready to go. It was an in-water start, and we had to tread water for a couple minutes. Next time I’ll practice this! I had a bit of a rough start trying to catch my breath and get into a rhythm because of the treading and not being used to all the people in my way.

It thinned out a little bit, and I got comfortable and made it through. Before the race, I was thinking I’d do the swim in about a half hour. I clocked in at 29:57.

As people were running out of the water, I took my time walking to my bike. I needed the breather! Only once I got there, my helmet was gone. I looked under my bag, under my bike-neighbor’s towel. No helmet.

And then I spied it four or five bikes away. Somebody kicked it in their hurry to get out of transition! So I may have lost a couple minutes there. Oh well.

The bike course was 17.5 miles. 17.5 very hilly miles. I came close to the mileage in my training, and I thought I trained with enough hills. These were more difficult (and plentiful), but I managed to keep a decent pace. I made it up all of the hills — there were women walking their bikes up some of them.

I was passed by plenty of people. I’m not the fastest biker and I was riding the bike I had (a hybrid) rather than a racing bike like many of the participants. I wasn’t the only one, though, and I felt good whenever I was able to pass someone going up a hill!

Before the race, I was thinking that if I had a good ride, I would be able to finish in an hour and a half. I did it in 1:24:16. I was happy with that! (Well, I was happy until I saw some of my friends did 10 and 20 minutes better on their race bikes. Though, another friend with a fast bike was only two minutes ahead. I guess I can’t blame the bike entirely!)

I am a bit of a chicken on the downhills. I don’t always take full advantage once it starts getting really fast. I tend to ride the brakes if it gets too fast for my comfort. I’ll have to work on that. My race ride was actually quite good, looking back at my past rides. According to my Garmin, I averaged 12.5 mph. I only exceeded this on two training rides — and they were shorter and flatter!

I was pretty relieved to be done with the bike portion. I knew I could finish at this point, even if it wasn’t my fastest pace. (Of course, I probably lost some time in this transition, too. The girl next to me racked her bike facing the wrong way, and left her bag in my way. I ended up resting my front tire on her backpack because that was the only way it’d fit!)

It wasn’t as slow as the “lost helmet” transition, though. I traded my helmet for a visor and grabbed my water bottle, and was on my way!

Aside from sore calves, I felt pretty good. I kept a decent pace even with a couple walk breaks, water stops, and to gladly accept a sponge soaked in icy water to wring over my head!

I didn’t really have a goal time in my head to finish the 3.4-mile run portion. I expected the run to be a little slow, and I was just hoping I could finish the entire race under three hours. I didn’t realize I’d do this well, though. I finished the run in 34:44, just over 10-minute miles.

I did a trial run of the course back in July — 34:45. While I wasn’t exhausted from swimming or biking that day (other than a 30-minute spin class), it was 90+ degrees and humid. I can’t believe it was the same!

We were blessed by a much cooler day. While the sun still pretty hot during the run portion, it could have been so much worse.

My overall time (1K swim + 17.5 mile bike + 3.4 mile run + both transitions) was 2:38:58.

I had a great time, and can’t wait to do it again!

tri time


August 17-23, 2008

I didn’t take many pictures this week.

Aside from the one shot I took at the Suzanne Vega show earlier this week, my camera didn’t come out again until the end of the week.

Saturday afternoon, a friend and I went to pick up our triathlon race packets, go to the expo, and rack our bikes. Yep, there’s a good chance I’m racing right now if you’re reading on Sunday morning!

racked and ready

racked and ready

transition area

centennial lake
(I’ve got to swim around those yellow and orange buoys!)

I’ve trained well this summer, and I feel ready. I hope my body agrees!

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