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:National Club Champs!
April 19, 2008, 8:21 am
Filed under: :Just For Fun

I just have to share! Nate has coached the University of Colorado’s club swim team for the past two years. Nationals - the culmination of the American Swimming Association - University season - were held last weekend in North Carolina. The association is comprised of student-run swim clubs from colleges and universities across the country, founded in response to the elimination of collegiate varsity swim teams.

From the website: The 4th Annual American Swimming Association University League Nationals Championships proved to be a powerful display of the growth and rising level of competition of collegiate club swimming this weekend, where only 14 of 50 ASA U. COLLEGIATE CLUB SWIMMING RECORDS were able to withstand the onslaught of record-breaking swims at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Koury Natatorium.  

Colorado dominated the meet, winning the men’s, women’s, and overall team competitions and sweeping all four relay events in record time.  Rounding out the top three in the team competitions were UNC-Chapel Hill and Penn State with second and third place respective finishes in all three divisions. Eighteen clubs and 310 swimmers participated in all, making this year’s ASA U Nationals the largest and most competitive ever.

Nate was really, really proud of his team and swimmers. He told me they worked hard in practice and the many, many personal bests are evidence of their hard work. Here’s the team…that’s Nate in the white dress shirt and tie on the left.

Here’s what The Campus Press had to say… including some quotes from Nate.

Here’s a youtube video about the team, including a brief interview with Nate.

 



:New mountain movies
April 17, 2008, 6:56 am
Filed under: :Just For Fun

Last year after purchasing a book online, I discovered the vendor was right here in Evergreen. Chessler Books specializes in climbing books, mountaineering books and books on the Himalayas. Thought the latest might interest some of you…

Two new films, on Everest and K2, have just been released.

The new Everest Film “Storm Over Everest” by David Breashears is going to be shown on Televison on May 13 on PBS, please check your TV listings for the time and channel. Here is all the information on it:


The K2 film has been shown on PBS and is now available as a DVD, on our website:


:Sick of winter
April 8, 2008, 7:14 am
Filed under: :Just For Fun

Remember a week ago Sunday when I posted the gentle snowfall that morning was beckening me to slow down? It snowed at least twice yesterday and again in the night. Do you think if I listen to stillness of the snowfalls, if I pay them heed, it will quit snowing??!! This is the time of year that is the most difficult for me. It seems like spring has sprung everywhere else.

 

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Certainly there are signs of spring. I hear birds in the morning. And the mud. Can’t forget the mud. Much of the snow melts within hours (this is not to say I can see the ground!!!), leaving sticky, mucky mud. Okay. Okay. I’ll stop whining. After all, in a few months when most of the rest of you are sweltering, up here fresh mountain breezes will flutter beneath bright blue skies. That’s when I’ll slow down! That’s when I’ll sit on the deck for entire afternoons!

This past weekend was another whirlwind. Rose Day. Tax Day. Sun Day. Over the past two weekends I’ve also spent time completing the requirements for recertification of my Red Card, the credential required for getting ‘behind-the-scene’ in case of evacuation for forest fires. Recert requires an eight-hour refresher in Wildland Fire Training and the infamous Pack Test. We were fortunate enough to be home when evacuation was required for the Black Mountain Fire in 2002. Had we not, my dogs would have been unattended for several days, not to mention possibly being the victims of the forest fire. Citizens cannot get beyond the barriers set up once evacuation is in place. I’m now part a group that formed that summer - Animal Evac Volunteers. My status on the Red Card is THSP - which means Technical Specialist.

Here I am controlling a ferocious dog in a mock-evac…

And here I am in full Wildland gear…



:Spring Eye Candy
April 5, 2008, 4:05 pm
Filed under: :Just For Fun

Kathy’s neighbor’s crocus…the squirrel ate all her bulbs!!

This photo reminds me of The Daffodil Principle



:Andy Rooney…on women over 40
March 9, 2008, 9:46 am
Filed under: :Just For Fun

I don’t about you guys, but I love Andy Rooney’s view on life. So, Just For Fun, here’s what he has to say about women over 40.

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As I grow in age, I value women over 40 most of all. Here are just a few reasons why:A woma n over 40 will never wake you in the middle of the night and ask, “What are you thinking?” She doesn’t care what you think.

 If a woman over 40 doesn’t want to watch the game, she doesn’t sit around whining about it. She does something she wants to do, and it’s usually more interesting.

 Women over 40 are dignified. They seldom have a screaming match with you at the opera or in the middle of an expensive restaurant. Of course, if you deserve it, they won’t hesitate to shoot you if they think they can get away with it.

 Older women are generous with praise, often undeserved. They know what it’s like to be unappreciated. Women get psychic as they age. You never have to confess your sins to a woman over 40.

 Once you get past a wrinkle or two, a woman over 40 is far sexier than her younger counterpart. Older women are forthright and honest. They’ll tell you right off that you are a jerk if you are acting like one. You don’t ever have to wonder where you stand with her.

 Yes, we praise women over 40 for a multitude of reasons. Unfortunately, it’s not reciprocal. For every stunning, smart, well-coiffed, hot woman over 40, there is a bald, paunchy relic in yellow pants making a fool of himself with some 22-year old waitress. Ladies, I apologize.

 For all those men who say, “Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?”, here’s an update for you. Nowadays 80% of women are against marriage. Why? Because women realize it’s not worth buying an entire pig just to get a little sausage!



:Fun Art on a Thursday morning..
March 6, 2008, 10:45 am
Filed under: :Art, :Just For Fun

The sky is blue, with the promise of becoming even bluer this morning. It belies the sense of foreboding, running like an underground current through the house. Chris met for a conference with the many people that will be involved in her surgery, her quest to buy herself some more time, some more quality life. The recovery period from this type of brain surgery is from 6 weeks to a year. A year! Whew! She has already beaten the very bleak odds surrounding Inflammatory Breast Cancer. 30% survive the first year. She has entered her fifth year. Last weekend she told me that she’s okay; she’s led a great life with a wonderful husband and family, had a successful business she enjoyed and has traveled the world. What more could one want from life, she commented. She lives her life now buying time…time for family, friends and more travel. Additionally, she wants to show how to be dignified during the process. This, she achieved from the beginning of her battle. She is an inspiration for those around her, including people she’s met in the past five years going through a similar process. She truly is My Hero. And I hope this surgery leaves her with dignity.

A rather bizarre intro to the following prints. You can probably expect more over the next few weeks…  :-(  So, let’s turn my frown upside down! :-)

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Mad Whine Party by Mark Durham

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The Beach by Marie Mason



:2008 Women’s Motto
March 1, 2008, 1:28 pm
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: Five lessons about the way we treat people
February 10, 2008, 10:53 am
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Indulge me. This is one of those forwards we all sometimes receive.
Indulge me. You’ve probably even seen this one before.
Indulge me.

Within this community, this one right here at What’s New, there are a number of spiritual beliefs. I think it’s important to honor each and every one of those beliefs. I am an atheist. I have been an atheist since second grade. Yep. You read that right. Second grade. But that’s another story and not the purpose of this post. The reason I brought it up is The Golden Rule. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” That’s the way I learned it in the Methodist Church (yes, I went to church my entire childhood).  While George Bernard Shaw criticized the golden rule (”Do not do unto others as you would expect they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.”) all in all, it’s a pretty good way to live your life. Enjoy these example of The Golden Rule…or..

Five lessons about the way we treat people

First Important Lesson - Cleaning Lady..
During my second month of college, our professor gave us a pop quiz. I was a conscientious student and had breezed through the questions until I read the last one:
“What is the first name of the woman who cleans the school?”

Surely this was some kind of joke. I had seen the cleaning woman several times. She was tall,dark-haired and in her 50’s, but how would I know her name?

I handed in my paper, leaving the last question blank. Just before class ended, one student asked if the last question would count toward our quiz grade.“Absolutely, ” said the professor. “In your careers, you will meet many people.  All are significant. They deserve your attention and care, even if all you do is smile and say “hello.”

I’ve never forgotten that lesson. I also learned her name was Dorothy.

Second Important Lesson - Pickup in the Rain..
One night, at 11:30 p.m., an older African American woman was standing on the side of an Alabama highway trying to endure a lashing rain storm. Her car had broken down and she desperately needed a ride. Soaking wet, she decided to flag down the next car. A young white man stopped to help her, generally unheard of in those conflict-filled 1960’s. The man took her to safety, helped her get assistance and put her into a taxicab.
She seemed to be in a big hurry, but wrote down his address and thanked him.

Seven days went by and a knock came on the man’s door. To his surprise, a giant console color TV was delivered to his home. A special note was attached.It read:

“Thank you so much for assisting me on the highway the other night. The rain drenched not only my clothes, but also my spirits.  Then you came along. Because of you, I was able to make it to my dying husband’s bedside just before he passed away… God bless you for helping me and unselfishly serving others.

Sincerely,
Mrs Nat King Cole.

Third Important Lesson - Always remember those who serve. .
In the days when an ice cream sundae cost much less, a 10-year-old boy entered a hotel coffee shop and sat at a table. A waitress put a glass of water in  front of him.”How much is an ice cream sundae?” he asked. 

“Fifty cents,” replied the waitress.

The little boy pulled his hand out of his pocket and studied the coins in it.“Well, how much is a plain dish of ice cream?” he inquired. By now more people were waiting for a table and the waitress was growing impatient.

“Thirty-five cents,” she brusquely replied.

The little boy again counted his coins.“I’ll have the plain ice cream,” he said.The waitress brought the ice cream, put the bill on the table and walked away The boy finished the ice cream, paid the cashier and left. 

When the waitress came back, she began to cry as she wiped down the table. There, placed neatly beside the empty dish, were two nickels and five pennies.. You see,  he couldn’t  have the sundae, because he had to have enough left to leave her a tip.   

Fourth Important Lesson. - The obstacle in Our Path..
In ancient times, a King had a boulder placed on a roadway.  Then he hid himself and watched to see if anyone would remove the huge rock.  Some of the king’s wealthiest merchants and courtiers came by and simply walked around it.  Many loudly blamed the King for not keeping the roads clear, but none did anything about getting the stone out of the way.
Then a peasant came along carrying a load of vegetables.  Upon approaching the boulder, the peasant laid down his burden and tried to move the stone to the side of the road.  After much pushing and straining, he finally succeeded. After the peasant picked up his load of vegetables, he noticed a purse lying in the road where the boulder had been. The purse contained many gold coins and a note from the King indicating that the gold was for the person who removed the boulder from the roadway.  The peasant learned what many of us never understand! Every obstacle presents an opportunity to improve our condition.

Fifth Important Lesson - Giving When it Counts..
Many years ago, when I worked as a volunteer at a hospital, I got to know a little girl named Liz who was suffering from a rare & serious disease.  Her only chance of recovery appeared to be a blood transfusion from her 5-year old brother, who had miraculously survived the same disease and had developed the antibodies needed to combat the illness.  The doctor explained the situation to her little brother, and asked the little boy if he would be willing to give his blood to his sister.

I saw him hesitate for only a moment before taking a deep breath and saying, “Yes I’ll do it if it will save her.”  As the transfusion progressed, he lay in bed next to his sister and smiled, as we all did, seeing the color returning to her cheek. Then his face grew pale and his smile faded.He looked up at the doctor and asked with a trembling voice, “Will I start to die right away.”

Being young, the little boy had misunderstood the doctor; he thought he was going to have to give his sister all of his blood in order to save her.

Most importantly…. “Work like you
don’t need the money, love like you’ve never been
hurt, and dance like you do when nobody’s watching.”



Debby on..just for fun.
February 2, 2008, 8:00 am
Filed under: :Just For Fun

It’s the weekend! Yippee! Deciding to indulge myself this weekend, which includes a long hot bath after the dogs eat breakfast, I sat down at my computer (gee, she needs a name just like my cars…) with a cuppa java while warming some ingredients for the dogs’ food. To my delight, this was waiting for me in my mailbox. It inspired me to add a damonscottbubbles.jpgnew category - Just For Fun. So, just for fun, click on the photo of Damon and Bubbles. 

Now, wasn’t that fun?!

I’ve got lots to share this weekend. Julie has sent several things to share. And Susan has sent some great photos of her dogs, including that Travelin’ Silver Dog Panchen. 

I’ve got a question for everyone and would really, really appreciate your feedback. When I first started the blog..just for fun..I attempted posting daily. Over the months, posts have been once, twice or thrice a week. I have the ability, as administrator, to store posts for future use, which I have done. It would be easy enough for me to post daily. Would you like me to go back to the almost daily posting?

Stay tuned! …as they used to say in the Dark Ages.