Thursday, May 21, 2009

I wish I was in Bali again.

So I'm bored at work, and I wish I was in Bali again. I sure could go for some time on a surfboard again. I was reading and surfing pretty much every day, and eating fantastic Indonesian food.

I was thinking last week where my ideal vacation would be. Part of me wants to go back to Bali because the waves were good for me, and I really liked it there. But part of me wants to try something new.

I guess it's a moot argument because I can't see myself affording a similar vacation anytime soon.

I will post this pic instead of going there again.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Comfortably Numb race

I just registered for the Comfortably Numb trail race here in Whistler. It's a 25K race on a biking trail with the same name. I ran it back in 2004, and now I'm going to make a return appearance. The trail slithers through the forest, and there are big trees and moss everywhere. It should be awesome.

It happens on Saturday, June 27th.

I don't know what my time was back in 2004, but it wouldn't have been very good because my training partner at the time was having a rough go (I think it was her ankle), so I stayed with her and finished when she did.

I'm going to race it this time. I'm not expecting much though, just looking to get back into race mode, and get some inspiration to keep training. Whistler has a fast running community, which isn't surprising because running is so pleasurable here; I don't think I can expect to perform in the standings like I did in my Hong Kong races.

I'm still hoping to run the Royal Victoria Marathon on Thanksgiving this year, which is 42.2K. Training for The Distance will be the hardest part, so I will be able to guage better after the Comfortably Numb race if I'll be able to stay focused enough to stick to a program.

I must maintain focus! Carol, you must make me another sign.

Birthday x2!

So Emily found out yesterday that my birthday was last week, and she wasn't pleased that I didn't mention anything!

The reason I didn't mention anything was because I didn't really want to draw attention to myself. Emily wanted to do something for my birthday though, and quickly went into action.

Without me knowing, she threw together a surprise party for me! I was snowboarding with Carmella all day, and they both plotted together throughout the day and were able to make it happen without me knowing. Carmella was successful in getting me to the house on time and making me stay here, and Emily was successful in making a fantastic dinner and rounding up some of my friends.

It was pretty fantastic. There ended up being six of us, and we had a great dinner that Emily made, and we finished it off with a lively and spirited game of 6-person Settlers. Really, there was nothing I'd rather do on my birthday!

In addition to Emily, Derek, and Carmella, my friends Louise and Renae were able to come. The times were good, and I'm very fortunate to have such good housemates and friends.

I'll post a picture tomorrow once I get it from Derek's camera.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

A day in my life.

Today is a special day. It's my birthday! Here's a photo essay of how I spent it. Remember, click on the picture to make it bigger, then click 'back' on your browser to return to the blog. Look at all the pictures...some took quite a lot of effort!




I woke up, and checked my blackberry while still in bed. Many birthday greeting await! Heather wins for the first of the day. Heather, you haven't missed one of my birthdays in something like ten years, yet I always forget yours. Thanks for the note!

Mom called while I was still in bed, so I spoke with her for awhile. Then it was time to clamber out of bed and greet the day.



I went straight to the washroom to see if I look any different, now that I'm 28. Nope, still as masculine and muscular as ever. Definitely more mature though!




I decide to go for a run to start the year. It's sunny and I'm ready. I tuck my credit card into my sock for safekeeping. While I hate wearing black socks with running shoes, it's necessary here because my white socks don't go high enough to contain my plastic.



Stretch 'em out!



I ran through Lakeside park. There were a few people there, playing with their dogs. The dogs enjoying swimming. I wouldn't have enjoyed them if they chased me, so I stayed away.








Then I hit the tracks. Don't worry Mom, I was careful to listen and look carefully!



I stopped at the junction of Old Gravel Road and Alta Lake Road. This is a great spot for hill reps. I did five. I started on the gravel road, crossed the paved road, then ran into the woods up a really steep pitch. Whistler is training heaven for me...so many great spots to run. I was running across the valley from Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, so it's less busy, with barely any people around.



On my way home, I stop at the grocery store to use my credit card I had stuffed in my sock earlier. I buy Birthday Cereal!



I also buy True Blue blueberry juice.



Here is my birthday breakfast. I should have bought some fruit but I didn't think about that until later.



When I get home, I do some push-ups in the yard. Must work on my core strength!



I then settle in to read a bit before I go to work. I reading M Scott Peck's "The Road Less Travelled." It's a psychology book, but I hesitate to call it a self-help book. It's quite meaty and takes awhile for me to read, understand, and digest. I read it in small bites.



Here's the chapter I'm on, called "The Healthiness of Depression." Intriguing title if nothing else! HEAVY material!



I pump up my bike's tires before heading off to work for 3pm. They've been a tad low, so my speed should now increase.



I stop into the grocery store again on my way to work, to grab some food. The friendly girl at the cash commented on all my books spilling out as I opened my bag. She said I was the only other person she knew (other than herself) who carried a dictionary around with them all the time! We talked a bit about books and grammar, then I continued on to work.



When I got to work, I realized I forgot my black belt at home somewhere, so would have to wear my white one with my uniform. I couldn't wear it with confidence, but at least this sort of thing is more accepted in Whistler than other places. I must remember my black belt tomorrow!



There's a stereo at work that doesn't have a CD player spot, but a spot to hook up your MP3 player instead. I hook my BB into it and enjoy my own music.



I helped some friendly people with their luggage, and they tipped me! They were loving me because I was having banter with the grandmother who was trying to lug her own suitcase. I told her I was a young(ish) barrel-chested man and she should let me haul it up the stairs instead.




I leave my work clothes and shoes at the desk, since I'll be back there at 7am tomorrow. Finish at 11pm, roll back in for 7. It's worth it though, since I have some good social times planned for tomorrow evening!



My chariot awaits to take me home. I ride home with my lights and my reflective leg bands, and now I'm here writing this.

It was quite a good day. I was very happy with it.

Thanks for all the birthday wishes, notes, and calls.

I'm 28!

**I may edit this tomorrow, but I'm tired now and want to go to bed. While I usually comb my work for grammar and spelling errors, I won't even bother today. I'm tired.**

Has it really been a year?

I guess it has. Here are some select posts from around this time last year.

A few recent pictures.

A few race pics.

I've lost it!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Last driving pictures

I took some pictures on what turned out to be my last drive. They've been sitting on my desktop for a few weeks now, so I figure I'll post them before I toss them in the trash.

My drive involved taking a Mexican family from Whistler to the South Terminal of YVR. The South Terminal is where private and chartered planes arrive and depart.

This family had a lot of stuff, and it wasn't packed very well. Most luggage I pack is put into a number of suitcases and other large bags. This family had grocery bags, backpacks, and lots of loose things.

I was able to fit it all in, just barely. I had to use the roof box for a number of the bags, and also had to cram luggage into the trunk by opening the glass door. Whenever I put stuff in through the glass, I always remember to open that same glass door first when it comes time to unload. I had to put an XBox game console (in a paper bag) and a metal briefcase into the trunk via the glass door.

I arrived at the South Terminal, and went in to speak with the people in charge. They said I should drive out to the tarmack and unload the truck right by the plane. All I had to do was drive up to the gate and they'd let me in.

When I was inside the building, some overzealous pilots thought it'd be great to help the family unload their luggage. Since I wasn't aware of who they were or their intentions, I didn't bother to tell them to open the glass first.

When I came back out, they were busy apologizing for letting the metal briefcase and the XBox fall four feet onto the pavement. The XBox was likely pretty ruined, and the briefcase would have made quite a racket.

I didn't feel responsible for their mistake, and figured the family could buy whatever they needed to replace anything that broke. They were flying home in two private jets after all.

I enjoyed driving out onto the runway and helping unload the truck. I had to maneuver the truck up to the plane's door without smashing it into the wing, which was neat.






The South Terminal is also close to the Sea Plane docks, and I had to pass this sign which I felt was fun. It's a Plane Crossing sign! It happens because every day the planes must be towed from the water, across the street, into their hangars. The first time I drove by the sign, I wasn't sure what it meant, but then I understood.

So, that was my last drive. I'm glad I got to drive out onto the runway, and also glad I wasn't responsible for ruining the family's XBox and the contents of the metal briefcase.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Our Settlers Tournament



We're having a Settler's tournament, and this is the scoreboard on the fridge.

Derek and Emily have one win, but I don't have any. My name is Van Housen, a name I didn't make up. It's my vicious and competitive alter-ego.

You'll notice we're keeping track of points. It'll be either a separate award for the largest point total, or it will be just a tie-breaking procedure. It keeps the game competitive and the players playing hard all the way through to the end.

In my mind, Emily is the strongest player right now. She always seems to be ahead, and I always want to put the robber on her, as she's the biggest threat.

Derek contemplates his turns, and it paid off for him in Game 2 when he took victory while Emily and I sitting on his doorstep with nine points.

Good Fun! You'll notice Klaus is also on the board!

I'll keep the blog updated with results, more often if I win, less often if I don't.