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A picture in Sydney, Australia of the Sydney Opera House, taken from the ferry.
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Tonite at track the workout was 18 400s @ 10K pace and then 4-6 400s @ 5K pace. I don't think I've ever done that many 400s and I've been running since the late 80s. As I've probably mentioned, right now I'm one of the slower people and there's this girl that's new to running and happens to be my pace. Most of the people on the team are fast so we stand out as a couple of the slower, there are others too besides us but not many. This girl and I always run together. Tonite we had a great workout. We held our first 18 400s at about 2:03 which translates to a 8:12 mile which isn't real fast but it's not 10 min miles either. Then we did 4 more at about 1:55 pace. So I thought we did great and held our pace well. After practice, Coach was leaving and Tara said Bye to him and he came over to us and said we did a good job at practice and said maybe we should try some run/walk sessions because we had big frames and it'd be better for us if we spent most of our time running faster so we were moving forward more than up and down. He doesn't want us to get injured. I understand what he's saying but it's hard for me to listen to him because I've been running for so long and have never been told to run/walk. Tara is 5'11" so she towers over my 5'5" but neither of us are petite but I also have to remember I weigh more than usual and that makes me slower too. I guess I'll just have to keep working at it so I'm back to what I was not that long ago and then maybe he won't see me as a slower big-framed girl. Oh well, I love practice regardless and I really enjoy running w/ Tara.
And people are blaming this woman for stalking the gorilla, c'mon!
I've been to this zoo where the capuchin was born when I lived on the Air Force Base in Alamogordo one summer. The director actually gave some of us a behind the scenes tour, my mom was there too, and we got to feed some of the animals.
Top soda companies say they will stop "directly" financing animal testing. I know about lots of animals used in medical research but never really thought about it for the soda I drink. I'm not a fan of crazy PETA people so should I be thanking the not-crazy PETA people?
Hi Heather, my name is Aaron, i'm not sure if you can or would
even be interested in helping me but i saw your web site and
thought i would at least give it a try... i bought my ex g/f a
chameleon about 8 months ago and she loves the him to death
and she takes amazing care of him but he has fallen ill as of
late... she took it to the vet but they didn't know what was
wrong with him... she told me she found him at the bottom of
the cage seizuring and he has been doing the same on and off
for a day or two now...she said he will definately die if he
doesn't get help soon and i just want to do what i can to help
the poor little guy... if you have any ideas or know any
chameleon experts i would be indebted to you forever lol...
Thanks for your time as i realize it is prescious
Sincerely,
Aaron R.
UPDATE 2007/12/07: Chameleon Update
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR REPLYING I REALLY APPRECIATE IT... UNFORTUNATELY THE POOR LITTLE GUY DIDN'T MAKE IT THROUGH LAST NIGH. BUT I GUESS IT'S
BEST SO THAT HE DOESN'T HAVE TO SUFFER... THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR HELP
AARON
I have because the guy standing outside Charles/MGH really needs someone to give it to so I enjoy being that one everyday that actually throws my arm out real far to meet him giving me the paper. I'm trying to find my stinking name in it too so I can enter the $1000 contest. I also like the last page called Outbound where you can email in 'What's on my iPod?' after you've hit shuffle and tell us the 10 songs that came up. This is a great way for me to find music! and maybe I'll send my own in sometime. They also have a thing on that page sometimes that shows what's in someone's next 5 I think of their Netflix queue which I could also send in as I love Netflix's too. The biggest problem I find w/ this paper is that events they advertise are sometimes after the fact and then I can only be pissed that I missed something really important. So I guess there was a free screening of 'Is It Really So Strange?' at MIT among some other places that I might have gone to. Actually though last night was track night and I don't think I could miss that for much of anything as it's a really awesome night especially when the other slow people show up and we can hang together. Track last night was mad fun and hella hard! Another thing about this paper is that it's mostly written by the general public on blogs that they register through BostonNow. I'll keep reading for now since there are a few reasons I'm interested but quit advertising past shit, Thanks!
Have you seen the new Maroon 5 video for 'Makes Me Wonder?' Doesn't Adam remind you very much of Sting?
Will consuming much less Diet Coke save me money if I replace most of it w/ water and have 1 glass of wine at dinner every night?
Examples of the generic being better than the expensive stuff: EasyMac and Circus Peanuts (Brach's suck!)!
How the hell am I going to adjust to getting up at 6am every morning for the next 3 months and actually have to commute like an hour in a vehicle when normally the earliest I wake up is 8am and commute 15 min. on foot to work?
Why do I always have a gazillion Powerpoint presentations to work on at any given moment? Will I ever catch a break?
What's the worst for my teeth: diet soda, candy or red wine?
Will I ever reach an age where I stop eating candy, or at least so much candy? When I was younger I would always see older girls and think 'Oh, by high school, I won't be eating candy anymore,' like it was a childish thing to do. Now in my 30s I don't see a decline at all. I probably eat even more now, maybe since I have more access than when I was little.
Who's gonna win American Idol? I don't think I care either way. I just like Blake's affinity for argyle.
Does your voice change at all as you age? Ozzy Osbourne sounds exactly the same as when he started out. Your nose and ears grow as you age, yuck, yes I know it's different than your voice, but still it's weird to think you have the same voice. Or maybe just the same singing voice but talking voice gets 'older.' I don't know.
I wish I didn't leave my Circus Peanuts home today. I could use some right about now.
I was at Training Weekend with my triathlon team Team EnVision this weekend from Thursday night to Sunday morning. We stayed in Waterville Valley, NH at the Golden Eagle Lodge. Overall I had a good time but it would have been even better if I was in shape.
Drove up w/ one team member that I've never met so that was new and interesting. We got there too late to get the pizza at registration so I just got my reading materials about the weekend and went to my room. I stayed in a room w/ 2 different girls, so there's 3 new people right off the bat. I was the second one to get there and soon after the third girl came. I asked if they met thru TE and the older one said 'We met at her birth.' They were sisters. So they were my roomies for the weekend.
I didn't wake up for swimming on Friday, already being lazy, but I made up for it. I got dressed to go running and on my way downstairs I found out about a bike ride that was leaving so I went back to my room and changed into biking clothes and got my bike. I can run anytime but I never ride. The girls I went w/ ended up doing a 38 mile loop which I knew for me would be too much but I went along and got dropped quickly, though they did wait for me at the turns and stuff. Though after 10 miles I told them I had to turn back because 38 was too much. So I did the 10 back alone and it was all uphill. I just wanted to get thru it w/out having to stop or get off and walk so I managed that at least. It was a good 20 mile ride w/ plenty of hill in it. Later that night I went to the pool and got taped by Bill, I think he's TriFury's swim coach. TriFury was up there too and some of our events were open to both teams. I only swam about 300m but we were more concerned w/ the taping part. I found out I don't look abnormal swimming and that my left arm is better than my right, makes sense since I'm left-handed. So that was real helpful and now I have at least 15 things to think about when I swim now. I also went to a seminar by Coach Patrick in the afternoon about self coaching yourself on 10 hrs a week. At our dinner that night we had a guest speaker Molly Zahr we did her first triathlon in 2002 and recently won Lake Placid. Her story seemed unbelievable; she had never run before just to run, was a basketball/softball player in school, was 'overweight', has lost 70 lbs. since starting training and now is looking to turn pro. All I wanted to do at that moment was go compare our triathlons because her first was Danskin and I did Danskin in 2002 so I thought if I had beaten her that year, it was her first, then maybe there was hope for me, though when I raced Danskin I was in really, really good shape and she didn't make it sound like she was. I couldn't check the results then though because I went computer-less all weekend and I also tried to go soda-less which I didn't accomplish but I took in much less than usual. I had a bottle of diet Pepsi and a can of Diet Coke and that was it, and I had none yesterday, so it was an accomplishment for me.
Back to the story, when I got home yesterday I looked up the results:
MARTIN, HEATHER Bib #1283 F 25-29 Overall Rank Class Rank 200 of 1384 42 of 273 Swim Swim Rank Trans1 0:17:03 440 0:04:50 Bike Bike Rank MPH Trans2 0:38:53 191 19.1 0:01:32 Run Run Rank Pace 0:21:34 156 0:07:26 Final 1:23:54
ZAHR, MOLLY Bib #1495 F 20-24 Overall Rank Class Rank 76 of 1384 6 of 95 Swim Swim Rank Trans1 0:17:10 463 0:04:05 Bike Bike Rank MPH Trans2 0:34:21 14 21.6 0:01:55 Run Run Rank Pace 0:21:28 148 0:07:24 Final 1:19:01
Looks like she got me in the bike. But like I said this was at my peak of fitness, so far at least, and for her she was just starting. Guess I have my work cut out for me.
After dinner we had some breakout sessions on different race distances so I went to the half-IM, full-IM sessions and there were only a handful of girls that were talking about their IM training and I was just kinda listening hoping some of their guts would rub off on me. Then to bed.
Got up Saturday morning for swimming. My roomies were kinda teaching a beginner swimming clinic. Not that I'm a beginner but I wanted to see what else I might learn. Mostly just swam though I didn't keep track of how far. I was in the pool for an hour. After, quickly showered up and got changed into biking gear for the Bootcamp. The Bootcamp consisted of a 6 mile bike loop and included a 3 mile uphill. Then you get back to the transition area, drop your bike, put on your sneaks and do a one mile running loop. Then a couple different Bootcamp exercises and then do the whole thing over again as many times as you want. Most people did it twice, though a handful did it 4 times. After the first one I sat out the second because I wasn't sure I could get up the hill again so I rejoined the handful left on the third go-around. After that I was done. Went back to the room for another shower and a little rest, then to a nutrition seminar and a core body seminar where we did more exercises and stretching. Then made it to dinner and had pasta and a glass of wine and there was live music. This older couple sang and played guitar and we were supposed to go up and sing and all w/ them but I didn't know the words well enough to the oldie songs they were doing. They were the musical entertainment at dinner last year too I found out and after last year's team performances by some of the girls, a repeat was expected. Eventually a group of us left searching for dessert. It was the second night in a row that we didn't get dessert, we think it was to save money or something, though if we knew that, we would have paid more! TriFury was having dinner in the same place as us and they had brownie sundaes. We never found dessert in the deserted little Town Sq. so we raided the vending machine and I had a Snickers. Then to bed.
Got up Sunday, missed swimming, my shoulders were very sore from riding, and instead just ran a couple miles on this trail that had lots of rocks and technical spots so it wasn't much of a run but still tough, more of a run/walk. Then it was another shower and packing up to meet my other teammate for the ride home. Of course that's when it started to rain the hardest, trying to get the bikes on the roof rack was awful and we were completely soaked. Eventually made it back to Boston to rest and watch movies: [Shopgirl] (http://imdb.com/title/tt0338427/), Music & Lyrics and enjoyed both.
Been at my postdoc now 10 months, time really flies. Had my second mentor meeting yesterday and things seem to be going just fine. Everyone seems happy with what I'm doing. I'm getting to go to the Primate Center in Southborough for the entire summer June-August, just coming to MIT on Fridays for the research meeting and maybe touching base with one of the summer vet students if they decide to take on my ferret project. I also need to take molecular biology this summer which meets from 6-9p on MW plus I assume labs are in addition. It'll be a very busy summer. So that means since I'll be at the Primate Center all day, and dealing w/ class at night w/ studying for exams and homeworks and labs, I'm not sure when I can find time to still prepare my lectures for the seminar series that will continue without me, I just need to show up on the days I present. Plus with one of our pathologists leaving recently who I was working on the ferret project w/, he was supposed to give a seminar at a research meeting going over all the cases and history etc., but he never did and now it's my job to come up w/ a presentation for that. And there's some other work that I want to get done regarding the ferrets that I won't have time to do since I won't be here that might turn into a summer project for one of the vet students so I'll have to be around in some way for that person. Plus I have to come up w/ a presentation for the talk I'm giving at AALAS in October but I need to work on it now because I'll be in France the last 2 weeks of September, lucky me! I've never left N. America, so I'll need to have it presented to my group and edited per their suggestions and presented again all before I go and all this needs to get done while I'm away at the Primate Center all summer, plus continue all the experiments I'm supposed to be doing to at least get this one paper out on my NTEC E. coli. So much to do, how can I get it all done? I guess I'll really need to work weekends when I'm available and maybe nights, not sure.
A squirrel monkey getting a piggyback from a capybara!
Just the nurse and doctor at urgent care are retarded. It was nothing serious and I don't really need to do anything so I don't know what the big deal w/ not telling me was.
Only health problems are the usual, eat bad and not enough exercise. Ever since my last marathon in October I've been getting more and more out of shape so I joined a running club in addition to the triathlon team I'm already on. I've been doing the running club track workouts for a month now and they're definitely worthwhile. I'm one of the slowest people at the moment which sucks because I wasn't always so slow. I've been running for almost 20 years and while I do have periods of improvement, I also have periods of down in the dumps slowness because I just couldn't keep up my awesome fitness. So now I'm down in the dumps running on the track w/ some other slow people that haven't been running for 20 years and never even ran on a track so don't know what a 400 is and it's probably hard for anyone to believe I know what I'm doing because I'm so slow and running w/ the people that don't know what a 400 is. Anyway, I will keep going and slowly increase the rest of my weekly mileage and we'll see what happens. There's this other girl that's kinda slow and runs w/ me and she has a much better attitude than I do, she's never run track before and doesn't know the lingo, but she's willing to work hard and push me too. So she's turning out to be my running buddy. Last night we had to do mile repeats which were so hard in the heat, plus I'm not ready for mile repeats, I just started back to the track a month ago after a few year hiatus, but that's what the coach said so I tried. Actually my second mile turned into 2 800s but whatever, I still covered the distance. Next weekend is my triathlon team training weekend so I'll finally get on my bike this season for the first time riding nice and slow at the back of the pack. Also swimming for the first time in months adding all that to running too, I'll be exhausted the following week! Eventually I'll be back in shape, I just don't want to push too hard because of my neck injuries. If they act up again I have to see the orthopedic surgeon and I'm trying to avoid that!
I had an appt. this afternoon to get my suture out and get biopsy results. I really wasn't too worried about it, thinking that the results would be normal. Unfortunately for me, I got caught up in work at the very wrong time because I was thinking about this appt. all day and then all of a sudden, I went Oh Shit! and I had missed my appt. by 30 min. I called them and they said they could get me in on Friday but who wants a suture in their girl parts longer than necessary so they said I could go to Urgent Care to get it out and that maybe they would give me the results. So I went right away to Urgent Care and waited 2 hrs. to get my stinking suture out and to be told that they couldn't tell me the results because according to the nurse practitioner they were all Greek, meaning she had no clue what the hell it meant, which is not good, and even when I said I was a veterinarian and I was capable of understanding this Greek, she checked w/ the doctor in Urgent Care who also decided not to tell me my diagnosis. So now I know there is something wrong, and it involves treatment because the nurse mentioned for instance if she told me and then I didn't follow up w/ the treatment...Hopefully I will find out tomorrow when I call the dermatology nurse. Funny that I wasn't at all worried about it and now it has turned into something.
It's really hard to watch this episode of Workout knowing that Doug died months ago, which I just found out last episode because I finally decided to look up info about what was going on with him in the episodes. All of a sudden he was really sick in the hospital. It's just really creepy to watch it play out on reality TV. Especially since a couple episodes ago he was having his 44th birthday party which was a big deal because his parents died at 43, and that just seemed like adding some extra drama to the show, and then how crazy is it that he makes it to 44 and then dies, seemingly out of no where. It seems more like a soap opera plot than a reality show one. Sorry to see you go Doug!
I was on the green line inbound w/ groceries and instead of getting off at Park and walking home 15 min. I decided to transfer to the red line and take it one stop to Charles/MGH and walk 5 min. home. The ride from Park to Charles is very short usually though this time right after we exited the tunnel and were almost at the station, we stopped completely. It was a little weird but just seemed like a usual stop because of traffic ahead. They ended up turning off all power and saying there was a debris fire up ahead outside the station. They made it sound like it was no big deal and the fire dpt. would put it out and we'd be on our way though once we heard a bunch of sirens we knew we'd be there for a while; 20+ minutes of waiting on the train and not knowing what was going on and listening to idiots on their cell phones saying this could be the last time they talked to whomever, said w/ a little sarcasm. I was missing American Idol and my two pints of Ben N Jerry's were melting (on sale at Shaw's for $2.50) and trying not to think the worst but a little part of me was waiting to see flames or an explosion and burning up stuck in the train, I was feeling silly for being so lazy and not just walking from Park. Eventually they unloaded everyone car by car and of course I was in the last car on purpose since that's the closest to the exit at Charles, so it took a while for them to get to us. We walked off the train into the station and that was it. I saw the smoke up ahead by the Longfellow Bridge and was glad I didn't have to take a bus the rest of my trip and walked the 5 min. home.
Thanks again Homeless Man. I'm still alive :0)
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A picture in Sydney, Australia of the Sydney Opera House, taken from the ferry.
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