2.29.2008

The Karate Kid

Curt has a funny post about training with the Karate Kid. check it out. there's a link to the right.

happy friday....

2.27.2008

Pictures from Curt's swim meet


Getting ready to do his flip turn with Duane assisting with counting laps

Curt waiting to swim last event

The U of M aquatics center

Quality time with Curt is what refuels me after an intense week of work. It's something that I crave. We have been lucky to have lots of shared time together. It's nice to relax, talk, and to just...be. We just naturally like to create moments where we slow the pace of life down to soak things in. We are hoping to keep this value even when kids and family enter into the picture.

Last weekend was no exception. Lots of "soak time" enjoyed by us, but we did manage to venture to the U of M campus for Curt's swim meet. It was quite enjoyable in that Curt was able to gauge his fitness at this time in the training season, I had fun watching and hanging out, and it was amazing to watch his friend Duane swim the backstroke. Duane is an animal in the water. I can't explain it.

After a carefree drive around Dinkytown we picked Burrito Loco as our lunch dining destination. Our burritos were appetizing, but paled in comparison to burritos by Chipotle. It was something in the seasonings, I think. Anyway, wonderful to be back on the campus. Go Gophers!

Sewing Adventures


I think I enjoy working with my hands. But sometimes what I have visually in my head doesn't perfectly transfer to my fingertips. Curt has been very supportive in letting me tear apart and redesign all of his old racing T-shirts. I have a secret dream of making a line of wearable, funky t-shirts. After a bit of introspection, I think I do have the ability to transfer what I musically have in my head to my fingertips. I think my study of music and the piano when I was younger helped me in different areas: gave me a feeling of accomplishment and taught me discipline. I hope that all of my students are able to find an outlet where they get a sense of accomplishment and learn about discipline.

Study on Love

Eros, phileo, and agape...3 greek meanings for love. each a bit different. it seems like 2 (eros and phileo) depend on cirumstances and the situation. eros and philia can be a "shifting, changing" type of love. this would explain why some couples fall in love, marry, fall out of love, then divorce?

agape= a willful love, a spiritual, abstract love
phileo= spontaneous love; affectionate

i would say that it's possible for an agape love to have characteristics of a phileo love, but the converse isn't always true.

I would like to read The Four Loves by C.S. Lewis.

2.25.2008

gummy bears and agape

gummy goodness
i haven't had a gummy bear for awhile since I finished off my 6 pound bag of them. a bit of withdrawal issues? yes. but it's good that my body is being detoxified from all of the gummy goodness. go gummy bear!
a more serious thought for the day: what is the nature of love? can it be described metaphysically? do we have the intellectual capacity to fully understand it? i'm trying to examine these 3 components: eros, philia, and agape. the easiest one for me to grasp right now is agape...love a person feels for mankind or love of God for mankind and mankind for God. the most perfect kind of love. other than that i'm a bit confused.

answers to a questionaire

3 responses to 3 questions:

1. Describe a meal you've enjoyed lately.

Curt-Baked ziti
Christine-Turkey burger with guacamole and fries

2. What is your favorite kind of berry?

Curt-Blueberry
Christine-Raspberry

3. Describe what you like about your husband/wife?

Curt-sweetness, cuddliness, quirks, dance moves sometimes, how i feel around her
Christine- sweetness, his laugh, puts in honest effort for everything, rational, and how i feel around him

the end.

2.23.2008

Week 1 Training Update

I just have one more run to finish on Sunday and then I can say I've completed week 1 for training. It was a good week. The plan is take everything day by day, week by week. Here are my stats:

Total Mileage: 28.25 miles (which includes 1 hill workout and today's 'long' run of 10.25 miles at a 8:57 pace). Today I was thankful for the glorious weather. Very comfy. Lots of happy people and their dogs out around the Mpls lakes. No wind.

Prior to this week I put in this weekly mileage during January: 17, 20, 14, 20, 12, 21.

Training is quite the humbling experience. I have a lot more running ahead of me (gulp).

2.20.2008

Bon Voyage!


Mina is off to Korea for a year to teach kids English! You are so ready to take it all in! May you have mighty protection during your journey. Wishing you a fire in your belly and stillness in your heart. Keep it real, yo, like you always do!!!! Peace...

2.18.2008

1st official week of training

It's a bit nerve wracking. This week marks the 1st official week of Grandma's marathon training. It's nothing big, but Curt has me doing a hill workout on Thursday (my 1st ever) and a 10 mile run this weekend! I am focused, but also very intimidated. At the same time I am grateful for being able-bodied. It's a blessing to run free.

Yesterday we shampooed the carpet with a rented machine from Rainbow Foods. It was kind of slick. Kind of gross to see the murky water come out. And I watched the new Knight Rider. Cheesy! A short appearance by David Hasselhoff and Kit the Car were the only redeeming things about the show. Curt really likes the Knight Rider theme song.

Today I join many other Minnesotans in our disgust with the weather. It's such a bummer to go from 30 degrees to 0 degrees. Argh...trying to stay optimistic. Spring and all it's goodness is just around the corner....

2.16.2008

3-Month Well-Marriage Check-up


We are happy to report that newlyweds Curt and Christine are progressing very nicely. In fact, not to boast or anything :), in all areas of marriage development they score well above their age level. Here is the report:

Compatibility: This proves to be an area of strength for the newlyweds as they continue to daily live with shared values. Being nice to people, making a difference, and putting in a good day of work keeps them going. They score in the 98th percentile for this.

Communication: Verbal and Non-verbal communication exponentially develops everyday. New terms of endearment for this month: "honey bunches of oats", "honey bunny", "hunkalicious", "husband", "wife". It's amazing how the vocabulary grows everyday. For non-verbal communication: passing gas without reservation, a wink here and there, a pat on the butt, and plenty of hugs demonstrates appreciation for each other. They score in the 65th percentile for this.

Diet and nutrition: They are still drinking 1% milk and flossing daily after the dentist's strict orders. Curt continues to amaze Christine with his delightful stir fry. And a first for Christine...enjoying pumpernickel bread! They score in the 50th percentile for this.

Physical growth: Unfortunately, not much to report for this. In fact, Curt appears to be shrinking with the early stages of his triathlon training. But Christine has noticed a slight increase in muscle mass and weight gain. Running more consistently, eating more, and not dealing with a wedding has allowed for all of this to occur. They score in the 10th percentile for this.

Some favorites for the newlyweds this month: American Idol, sleep, sipping tea, and Christine's sewing machine.

Areas of concern: an onset of separation anxiety partly due to Curt's new employment at Gear West which keeps him away on the wknds due to retail hours. But Christine's ability to adapt should kick in making this a non-issue.

It's been a great 3 months as kindness, love, and humor prevail!

2.14.2008

Happy Valentines Day

It looks like this little boy didn't want to be the girl's Valentine.



2.10.2008

Found what I am craving?

Well...could the sewing maching from Bev be the very thing that satisfies my itch to do something creative with my hands? Could very well be. More details later, but on Saturday morning I drove down to Mankato for a lesson at Stelters. It was a fantastic 2-hour lesson. Since then I've managed to chop up 2 old t-shirts, one of mine and one of Curt's, to craft more form-fitting creations. I'm enjoying it! And I've rehemmed some pants, both shortening and lengthening, for work!

Year of the Rat


Happy New Year! That is...according to the Chinese/Vietnamese calendar. This is the year of the rat! Look forward to a year of hard work, activity, and renewal. Looking forward to the activity and renewal part!
Anyway, after busy mornings on Saturday, me and Curt ended our day at my parents's house for a dinner to celebrate the Chinese new year. Josh, Carolyn, Jillian, and Calvin were there too.

2.02.2008

An adventure....



This spring will be interesting. After a hiatus from running, I am eager to get back into some serious running time! About 2 or 3 years ago I did Grandmas Marathon for the first time. It was a fun experience, but I would like to think that I am more focused and goal-oriented. And this time I will have Curt with me minus the scary cat situation.

It was at Grandma's where I discovered my fear of furry felines. I was planning on staying at a friend's house in Duluth. But when I saw, to great horror, her bouncy, skinny cats in the living room...I was struck down by an unfathomable fear. Yes, it's a true phobia.

It's a good day

It's a good day. It was a great week. I'm also relieved that the weather is more suitable for running errands like grocery shopping and getting gas. Last night we watched the Untouchables. It was an entertaining movie about the Prohibition. Unwinding at home on a Friday night is so nice, especially with taco salad, cheese fondue, and yummy ice cream.

Lately, we've been talking a lot about this itch I have. I'm really craving a creative outlet that would have a worldly imact and make people happy. It's an itch that won't go away. It's kind of hard to explain too. Anyway, I'm hoping that things will become more clear to me soon. In the mean time, I'm very content and grateful for my daily routine. I love my job, my co-workers, my home, and Curt.

In other news...it's official. I'm registered for Grandmas Marathon. I did the online registration about two weeks ago. Since then I've been diligent about staying on a plan that Curt created for me. The plan is documented on Microsoft Excel and is color coded and everything. It's super cool.