Monday, March 3, 2008

Garden 08

Here are some pics of the garden for this year. I planted the tomatoes over the weekend, and I got some various flowers to plant in the back yard. I'm hoping to have a bit more color back there, but as ever, the shade sometimes doesn't let plants thrive. We'll see.

20 tomato plants - 2 each again, of a variety of hybrid and heirloom varieties.

Spring plantings

Mid America Speed League - Austin

This weekend we had a meet here in Austin. It was the 3rd Mid-America Speed League race, and I
I got a few more medals. The great victory is that I didn't fall down. I'm getting more consistent, but I've still got lots to work on

I placed in 2nd in the Grand Classic Division
I placed 5th in the Novice B Division (this is where I compete against 14 year olds)
I placed 1st in the Classic 2-woman relay
I placed 2nd in the Classic 2-mixed relay

(click on the pic below to open album - I've included commentary on my form)
Mid America Speed Meet

Friday, February 29, 2008

Updates, falls, etc

I took my first tumble in practice on Wednesday. It wasn't bad. But I do have a charming bruise on my left hip.

One of my new years resolutions was to donate platelets regularly. I'm headed to the Blood Bank of Austin today for my second donation of the year. It's a bit of a pain, since it takes 2 hours, and their hours are quite limited. But it's good to do, and if I'm going to do any sort of blood donation, this works best for me since I don't lose the red blood cells that help with exercise.

Our yard cat, Trouble, who ostensibly lived with the people behind us seems not to have gone with them when they moved. She started showing up again recently. Or perhaps she moved with them, and then found her way back. Either way, it's lovely to see her again.

Monday, February 25, 2008

My dream come true

They should pick me. I'm perfect

Gardens and produce

I was a bit slow this year on starting the tomatoes from seeds. I should have done that right as I got back from my travels, but I completely forgot. Since the tomatoes have to go in the ground soon, I elected to buy some. I was pretty impressed with Lowe's right now since they had a number of heirloom varieties. It's still not perfect, since it seems silly to ship the soil around so many times, particularly when I do have the seeds, but there you go.

I got about 20 plants again (give or take). With our shade, and relatively small yield, this isn't the horrifying number that it can be for someone with a truly productive garden. I've also planted some lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, spinach, and broccoli. It doesn't seem that the spinach is going to do much where it's currently planted. As for the rest of the plants - well, at least they're growing.

Our season for the CSA at Hairston Creek Farm starts in mid-April, and we just sent in our check for the season. Sadly, we're going for every other week this year based on Tom's travel schedule. It makes sense, but it is awfully fun to get the box every week.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Yay for Tom!


Tom successfully completed his 3rd marathon this morning. He started well, but had some extreme muscle fatigue as his pre-emptive Advil wore off - around mile 16. He took some more at mile 20 when I saw him, and by mile 23, he was much improved.

His finishing time was 4:32:55. So if you are compelled, send him an email to congratulate him

twilbur (at) stanfordalumni (dot) org

Oh, and one other great thing - in successfully completing this race, Tom has also completed the 2007-08 Runtex Austin Distance Challenge. A series of 6 races culminating with the AT&T Marathon


Monday, February 11, 2008

Ahhhh....short track speedskating

Here are some of the pictures from our weekend in Salt Lake City for one of the short track speedskating world cup events.

Day 1
SLC World Cup Day 1


Day 2
SLC World Cup Day 2


Day 3
(still to come)

Let me summarize

January and early February this year has just been downright odd. Here's the timeline:
  1. We start the year by Tom starting his new job at Vast
  2. The first week he is away, I get the flu, and am completely out of commission for a week, and it takes another week on top of that to get to feeling normal again
  3. With Tom's travel, and my weird gap in January, it seemed not to exist.
  4. I start knitting a sweater - we'll see if this goes anywhere
  5. Tom ran his 1/2 marathon, and headed immediately to Serbia after he finished - seriously. He ran, he showered, and we dropped him off at the airport.
  6. Two days later, I headed to Cleveland to help out my mom with a surgery, which has proved to be a tough recovery for her so far. I am there for a week and a half
  7. Next I head to Salt Lake City to see what I've been waiting all year for - the last of the World Cup Short Track Speedskating events this year. I got a new camera for fancy pictures. I love it almost as much as I love cake
Now I'm back home, and don't have anything planned for a while. It seems weird.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

And I'm back

Spent all of last week out with the flu. I'm back, and almost well again. A few notable things:

I've got a few knitting projects to post pictures of - I finished my two lengthy scarves that I was working on in the times when I could do something besides just sit in a fevered state in front of the TV.

I'm gong to be very bold and try to knit a sweater. I bought the yard when HCW had a sale at the beginning of the year. We'll see how this goes.

My new favorite show is Top Gear on BBC America. They are so cheeky and funny. I'd heard good things, but sort of blew it off as just a car show, but it's so much better than that. Two thumbs up.

And in the world of ridiculous things. There was recently a bull loose on the street of our admin here at hirestarter

Monday, January 7, 2008

Pressure cooker

As a gift, I received a lovely gift certificate from my gramma and aunty (and mom I think). Anyhoo, I elected to use it to get myself a pressure cooker. So far so good. I made some rice pilaf, and today I'll try it to cook some Anasazi beans. Beans and heavy grains seem to be where the pressure cookers shine.

I'll keep you up to date on how its going.

For reference, I got the Fagor Duo 6 quart pressure cooker. If I decide that I need to do some canning, I'll have to get the 10 quart.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

New Years Eve

Ok, I admit that New Years Eve has never really been my favorite holiday. It's too similar to Valentine's - too forced, and too much annoying purposefully jollity.

But this year, Monica and Andy invited us out with their friends to Ronnie's Real Food - a wonderful meal at a location in the middle of no damn where south Austin. They invited a few other friends and we had a fine time.

After dinner, we headed back to their house to ring in the new year. There was chocolate from Andy's office that also involved a rather fragrant cheese. Most people were grossed out by it. I didn't bother trying.

New Years Eve, 12/31/07 6:29 PM

Pretty flowers

Roz gave us a set of the flowers from the temple from Aaron's Bar Mitzvah this morning.

Pretty Flowers 1/5/08 6:37 PM

Fabulous things happening in our kitchen

Aaron, our neighbor across the street had his Bar Mitzvah today. We went to services, and he did a fine job. Dear Roz, his mom, has been going through what all mothers of children having Bar or Bat Mitzvahs do - stress and planning.

A few weeks back, Roz asked if she could borrow some fridge space for the few days leading up to the event to keep some desserts. I'm always happy to help with any dessert event. What I didn't know at the time is that Roz's uncles own their own bakery. And it was master baker, Fivey, who was responsible for all these desserts that were going to be going in my fridge. A few days back, Roz asked if Fivey could use our kitchen for assembly. Happy to have my island be used to its full capacity, I happily agreed. Little did I know what fabulous things would be made. Cheesecakes and tortes and a chocolate-dipped strawberry tree were constructed. As I walked in after work, it couldn't have been a prettier sight.

And the best part is that I got to keep all the extra chocolate, cream, garnishes, etc that weren't used for the sweets. Darn. I'll just HAVE to make something. Such a shame.

Pastries in our kitchen 6:19 PM

Friday, January 4, 2008

Christmas Wrap-Up

As I mentioned before, this was the first year we spent in Austin for Christmas. We've both traveled somewhere for the holidays for each of the 13 and 9 years that we've been in Austin. Since we were tired of the traveling, we pawned it off on others. Here was the schedule:

December 15 (really 16) Rachel arrives after a many hour delay in Chicago. Delays in Chicago. We were *SO* surprised. She sleeps until 1:30, and repeats this pattern for many days in a row - basically until her sister arrived and took up (apparently more than) half of the bedroom. She watches movies and doesn't do a whole lot, and also doesn't get sick with the plague that followed me around most winter breaks

December 20, Rebecca, Gramma Peggy and Aunty Louise show up. It's Gramma and Aunt's first visit to Texas. The house crowds up immediately. I get to show off our great knitting shop - Hill Country Weavers, and my first house, and the beautiful hills around Austin.

December 23, Sandy, Matt and Emily arrive without their luggage. Seriously - none of their luggage. I mean usually one of two bags will arrive, but they were missing all 3. Emily had the plague that her sister avoided. She'd just finished up a long Nutcracker season with her ballet company and with the lack of sleep managed to get strep throat in the middle of it. We quickly settled Matt and Sandy into "sloth in austin" - where activities are all of your own interest, and nothing is forced on you.

December 24, Traditional Behrens family Christmas eve party. We were joined by Heather N, Bryan M, Peter and Laura D with the twins Ryan and Kira. Lots of food, the chocolate fountain and this funny video on the big screen.

Here are some photos
Christmas Even 12/24/07 5:33 PM


December 25, Traditional Wilbur Christmas Day with presents and nice sit down dinner.

Christmas Day in Austin 12/25/07 5:40 PM


December 26, Rebecca Peggy and Louse depart

December 27, The remainder of us tour UT with Heather N so Emily can get a sense of what you might see on a college tour. Sadly the univeristy was closed this week, so we couldn't do a "proper" tour, but Heather was very gracious to help us out, and give us a sense of what it's like to be there as an undergrad. I was originally going to give the tour, but realized I only know anything about 2 buildings - The sanchez building, where my classes were all held, and the PCL - graduate library.

Afterwards we headed to ToyJoy and DhabaJoy for some OatsCream. As expected, the Kahn family found it..."interesting" and "different"

Dhaba Joy 12/27/07 5:52 PM


December 28, Everyone else departs, and we are left on our own. Boo.

Back to work

Tom started his new job at Vast this week. (www.vast.com) He's going to be traveling to Serbia at the end of the month.

I'm back at work, and no one else is showing up. Weird