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  1. #10906
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    Yes, you are not too far away for LB and I! Maybe we could combine it with a concert (you are at/near the Gorge where they do the big concerts aren't you?!)
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  2. #10907
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wahine View Post
    I'm thinking about getting my coaching certification and starting up a multisport coaching co. Maybe Knott and I could hook something up so that we include nutritional services etc.

    Better yet!! I could run a triathlete retreat/camp out here in the lovely Columbia River Gorge, Knott could teach core classes and do all the cooking in my new house with my new 36" range/stove complete with indoor grill.

    I think I'm having a brainstorm. Batten down the hatches!!
    Need an Aikido instructor who used to be a souse chef? I know, Aikido is not a part of tri but .... could teach 'em how to take a good survivable fall.
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  3. #10908
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    I'm an 8 to 9 hr drive from KG and LBTC. I have 2 big guest rooms and multiple potential tent sites on the lot, with an outdoor shower.

    Martial arts/triathlon retreat. Could work. I think Knott would definitely need a sous chef. What's really cool is that I'm kinda sorta equadistant for the 4 of you. Of course I haven't heard anything from Knott. We could be volunteering her for something she may not want to do.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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  4. #10909
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    I'm back! Yes, sounds good!

    Yup, I need a soused chef!

    There's a good nutrition/dietician program at Bastyr that I've been eyeing....
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  5. #10910
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    It is April 1st, and my Christmas tree is still up.

    No kidding.
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  6. #10911
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    Is it a tree.. or just ready kindling??
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  7. #10912
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    Oh.. duh. it must be plastic to have survived this long.. uh. right??
    Push the pedal down watch the world around fly by us

  8. #10913
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    Yup, it's a $20 fakey from Target. But it looks pretty good for a fakey. And you can use it year after year, and sometimes even *all* year!!
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  9. #10914
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    Hey, Knot! Make it an easter tree? The neighbours have a couple of trees in their yard decked out in bright coloured plastic easter eggs. It looks much more festive and fun than that sounds. Honest.

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  10. #10915
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    i know people that keep their fake tree up all year and put something different on it each month.

    if you do that knot, you know what that means.... PICTURES!
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  11. #10916
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    Aughh, I'm here--just barely

    Quote Originally Posted by Bikingmomof3 View Post
    Salsa,
    Are the renovations near completion or completed on your house? I need an update. I miss the progress photos, especially your fantastic ability to pick colours.
    Hi, you guys! I just finished and emailed in a preliminary report with a dreadful deadline, so can now lift my head out of the morass of papers and spreadsheets and actually do something ELSE. Sheesh.

    The house is DONE. That just happened last week. We still have a ton of stuff to do. Our bed, dressers and bed tables are in the new master bedroom, and our horrible old couch is in the living room, so we are OUT of the basement dungeon. But we still have to get everything out of the basement so they can drywall the ceiling and replace the carpets they ruined in their flood. So I think the moving back in process will be quite slow. Key things we still have to do, soon: get window coverings; get new couch(es); get the relandscaping done.

    We did end up sponge-painting the living room to try and match that sort of goldy-orange color from the ochre-mining village in Provence. It's more red-orange than gold-orange, but we still like it, and more to the point, have no desire to do it all again just now! I will post pics as soon as I can get them from Chris.

    Now to pay for it. Holy ****! It cost a huge amount, with about an $80,000 overrun. About half of that were upgrades we requested, the other half just the builder's poor initial estimates re time. Bleah. It really is nice, though, and I have no doubt about the quality of the work.

    In other news---Mom rehospitalized for two days last week with congestive heart failure and maybe a TIA. Now seems fully recovered, discharged back to assisted living on Saturday. I am trying to find an assisted living place out here to move her to this summer, and am going to see one later this week.

    Work has been pretty stressful all winter. Because of this recent consulting project, I have not been on my single bike for five weeks, and have only had two or three 30-mile tandem rides during that time. I hope to start fixing that this week, when I have a little time off. Although have to spend most of it on house stuff.

    Thanks for asking! I feel like I've been buried in everything for several months, and am just now coming up for air.
    Last edited by salsabike; 04-02-2007 at 11:49 AM.
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  12. #10917
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    Yay, Salsa! Good to hear from you! Glad about the house. Sorry about your mom. There are a couple nice looking assisted living places over in my neck of the woods, too. Not too far from you.

    We must do some bike riding: my new work schedule gives me some weekday riding time.

    Can't wait to see pics of your house!
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 04-02-2007 at 10:49 AM.
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  13. #10918
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    Knot's Happy Meal

    Big ol' slab of SPAM on brown rice covered with furikake, and a Coke!

    MmmmMMMm! So good, and so good for you!

    Now I'm off to google a recipe for SPAM musubi (not that I couldn't fake it, but recipes are fun!)

    Edit: ok, it's made just like I thought but it was fun to read the recipes anyway. And did you know there is a special SPAM musubi press? The exact shape and size of a slice of SPAM, so your musubi comes out perfectly! http://www.amazon.com/Kitchen-Helper.../dp/B000FWOB5S A couple of the recipes I found mentioned using furikake in the rice, but I like it plain. Musubi party at Knot's house!!!
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 04-02-2007 at 11:01 AM.
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  14. #10919
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    uh, Knot, how can you eat spam? It's like 25% salt!


    Salsa, such great news! glad your house is "done"
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  15. #10920
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    uh, Knot, how can you eat spam? It's like 25% salt!
    SPAM is my friend. SPAM loves me.
    (I have PMS and could eat a salt-lick today!)
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