Sunday, June 9, 2013

Life in Fast Forward

Oh, hello there. I guess it's time for another update! Since I last wrote:

Cross Season I had a fabulous time racing cyclocross last fall. I still say this is the most fun you can have on a bike. I ended up third in the overall, and won my first race. Nothing like having a plan and executing!

 
Suffering at APU.

On my way to the win on a cold evening at Kincaid.

Taiwan In February, I decided to head to Asia for Chinese New Year. I got to meet my nephew, Zachary, and just relax for 10 days in warm weather. We ate lots of delicious food, traveled to Tainan, and played many games of crazy eights. It was a great trip. too bad there is not still a direct flight from Anchorage to Taipei.

 
Being Aunt Laura.

 
With Andrew, Maggie, and Zachary.

Ski Racing I missed out on a few of the Anchorage Cups this year; however, I did do the Hickok in the rain, and another bitter cold Pias. Both were great fun! Then the tour produced some sparklingly fast times, and I'll take my 2:36 PR, yes I will. The Oosik was another brilliant Talkeetna day, that included several hours of cranking the double-pole, crashing on the Kanady's couch (again), and drinking at the Fairview. A weekend not to be missed!


 
Touring Anchorage.

 
Another Beautiful Oosik Day in Talkeetna.

California A small miracle occurred allowing my group of high school girlfriends to all come together in Sonoma for a long weekend at the end of April. It was great to bike, drink wine, enjoy 90 degree temperatures, play on the beach, and laugh, a lot. On the way down I also spent a lovely and relaxing couple of days in Vancouver and Washougal with the family.

 
In our Best Bridesmaids Outfits with Kelly, the Bride-to-Be.

 
Lovely Ladies Cruising Wine Country.

Graduation I wrapped up my degree this term and got my hood as a master of the universe. I am glad to be done. That is an understatement.

 
My Cohort in Counselor Education: Jessica and Elaine.

Triathlons This year I decided that if one triathlon was fun, maybe two would be better! The first of the season was the Gold Nugget, where I managed to sneak in to third. The weather was bitter cold, about 32F at the start. Then I came second in the pouring rain at Eagle River. I guess inclement weather suits me.

 
Snow on the Ground for the GNT, May 19th.

 
Sporting New Duds for Eagle River.

 
Where's My Other Glove? Oh, Right, Down My Shirt.

Life with no plans, everything planned? Now what? Good question. I am applying for a few jobs, and keeping my mind open. I'm enjoying friends, training, and family in the meantime. Also, I'm growing a little rooftop garden and still working full time at AMH. Life is busy, and most importantly, life is good. Until next time,