Mar 2008
Deal or No Deal
03/29/2008 11:05 PM Filed in: misc
When Mike and I found out that Deal or No Deal
auditions were coming to the Sacramento area we knew
exactly what we had to do. So, I believe, for the
first time in our adult life, we dressed alike (just
like twins do) and headed up the Folsom.
After nearly seven hours in live, we finally got our 15 seconds to sell ourselves. We did enough to get past the second round, which afforded us the opportunity to wait for another hour or so for a second round of interviews - again another 15 seconds to shine. Although our presentation was pretty good, our audition ended there with a "don't call us, we'll call you".
Our sister was also there and was give three interviews. She already promised us that we'd get to be her supporters if she gets on the show. Good luck Missy!
At least we got to round two!
Click here for the pictures.
After nearly seven hours in live, we finally got our 15 seconds to sell ourselves. We did enough to get past the second round, which afforded us the opportunity to wait for another hour or so for a second round of interviews - again another 15 seconds to shine. Although our presentation was pretty good, our audition ended there with a "don't call us, we'll call you".
Our sister was also there and was give three interviews. She already promised us that we'd get to be her supporters if she gets on the show. Good luck Missy!
At least we got to round two!
Click here for the pictures.
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Happy Easter
03/24/2008 04:18 PM Filed in: family
events
Easter came early this year, and the awesome spring
weather joined it. With JR, Megan and the rest of the
Texas Beckwiths in town (well, in state is more like
it) we had lots of opportunities for pictures. Easter
turned into a three-day weekend celebration with
everyone meeting at the Havens house on Friday, then
our house on Saturday and then our annual Easter bash
on Sunday.
Check out our pics here.
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Happy Birthday Makenzy
Makenzy turned 9 last weekend which meant that she
got more parties and more cake than any child needs.
Last weekend, on her actual birthday we ordered her
favorite take-out (DaVinci's), rented a movie
(The Last Mimzy) and had cake.
Then, this weekend, she had two more parties.
First, Makenzy and some of her friends were treated like princesses at Panda Girlz. The folks at Panda Girlz really put on a great party for Mak and her friends. Hair, make-up, nails, followed by a fashion show, karoake and crafts made for one of Makenzy's favorite parties ever. If you have daughters you should check this place out.
Party number two was pizza for the family and our favorite family pizza joint where the kids (and some of the adults) quickly went through handfuls of tokens on the redemption games. I wonder if the major casinos help fund the redemption game manufactures, to help turn today's youth into tomorrow's slot machine addicted gamblers.
Check out today's pictures here.
First, Makenzy and some of her friends were treated like princesses at Panda Girlz. The folks at Panda Girlz really put on a great party for Mak and her friends. Hair, make-up, nails, followed by a fashion show, karoake and crafts made for one of Makenzy's favorite parties ever. If you have daughters you should check this place out.
Party number two was pizza for the family and our favorite family pizza joint where the kids (and some of the adults) quickly went through handfuls of tokens on the redemption games. I wonder if the major casinos help fund the redemption game manufactures, to help turn today's youth into tomorrow's slot machine addicted gamblers.
Check out today's pictures here.
I Love Bad Grammar (When Someone Else Uses It)
03/09/2008 08:22 PM Filed in: misc
I should clarify. I find humor in signs that display
grammatical or spelling errors. I'm no Mignon Fogarty
but I do recognize errors when they are blatant. So,
today, while walking down the Miracle Mile, I got
quite the chuckle when I saw a sign in the window of
a salon that had this word in it.
What exactly did the sign say? Click here to check out the rest of the picture on Flickr. While you're there, or should I say, while your their, check out the rest of the pictures posted in the Grammar Girl pool.
What exactly did the sign say? Click here to check out the rest of the picture on Flickr. While you're there, or should I say, while your their, check out the rest of the pictures posted in the Grammar Girl pool.
My First Solo Century
03/08/2008 08:04 PM Filed in: bike
This coming July will mark my fifth year riding. When
I looked at how many miles I had in late December I
realized I was almost at 8,000 (yes, I log every
ride). Looking at nearly 8,000 miles in four and a
half years was a painful reminder that I have spent
too much time off the saddle. Given that I rode 3,000
miles in my first year, I should be closer to 10,000
miles. With 2,200 miles to go, that became my newest
riding goal - hit 10,000 miles by my fifth
anniversary in July. In order to do that I would need
to ride at a rate higher than I ever have.
With 100 miles already logged this week I left this morning a little after 10 intent to set a new weekly record. I left with every intent of riding my first solo century. I have ridden several local centuries and even joined some friends for an unorganized century or two but have never ventured out on my own for a 100 mile ride.
I headed south to Tracy and of course was met with the nasty wind that makes riding the flats out here feel like climbing. In this picture, I'm headed south on Tracy Boulevard, taking advantage of a cross tail wind. Easily staying at about 20 MPH with a cadence of 90.
I had a nice tail wind through Banta and out Kasson Road easily holding 25 for the whole 7.5 miles to Airport Way. That's when I hit the head wind and nasty cross wind. I would have it all the way home, except for the short parts through the Weston Ranch and Brookside loops.
This was my most productive week, 200 miles, and so far this month (8 days into it) I have more miles than any of the last 17 months.
Check out the rest of the pictures from today's ride here.
With 100 miles already logged this week I left this morning a little after 10 intent to set a new weekly record. I left with every intent of riding my first solo century. I have ridden several local centuries and even joined some friends for an unorganized century or two but have never ventured out on my own for a 100 mile ride.
I headed south to Tracy and of course was met with the nasty wind that makes riding the flats out here feel like climbing. In this picture, I'm headed south on Tracy Boulevard, taking advantage of a cross tail wind. Easily staying at about 20 MPH with a cadence of 90.
I had a nice tail wind through Banta and out Kasson Road easily holding 25 for the whole 7.5 miles to Airport Way. That's when I hit the head wind and nasty cross wind. I would have it all the way home, except for the short parts through the Weston Ranch and Brookside loops.
This was my most productive week, 200 miles, and so far this month (8 days into it) I have more miles than any of the last 17 months.
Check out the rest of the pictures from today's ride here.
Happy Birthday Kelsie with Mimi and Ralph
03/01/2008 11:07 PM Filed in: family
events
Today, we went to Vacaville to Pietro's Pizza to
celebrate Kelsie's 6th birthday and to spend some
time with Mimi and Ralph. It was great to see Mimi
and Ralph. He was in great form and seemed to really
enjoy having everyone there visiting with him.
Here's a picture of everyone with Ralph. Not sure why Makenzy isn't smiling.
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Here's a picture of everyone with Ralph. Not sure why Makenzy isn't smiling.
Click here for the rest of the pictures.
