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  1. #1
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    Just bawled my way through another Ironman

    I just watched the DVD of last year's Kona IM. Faris Al-Sultan made it look easy, Natascha Badman won her 6th championship with characteristic grace, the Blazeman fought ALS, the woman with one leg (whose name I can't remember) was amazing and beautiful, Carlos, the combat veteran with no use of his legs won the physically challenged race, again. And I cried through most of it. Nanci, I'll pack them up and send the DVDs off to you on Tuesday. What an amazing journey.

    I was talking at the party last night with a friend who ran the Chicago Marathon last year. He hadn't known that I'd done it, too. We agreed that just about anyone (who wants to) can finish a marathon. Not many people can stick with the training. Multiply that almost exponentially for the IM triathlon. Those who truly train, like our own Running Mommy, have all my respect. Heck, anyone who finishes has my respect! I respect the race, don't get me wrong, but the training is really, really hard. Last night Brian said, "I find it much easier to keep going on a run when 1.5 million people are cheering for me!"

    Heading downtown to a meeting this morning, I saw 1/2 of Lake Shore Drive blocked off for riders--the Gay Games triathlon. I was sorry that other commitments kept me from being down there to cheer. It's the same course as Accenture, the largest tri in the world.

    Starting a 24 hr call shift tonight. Going to try to catch some zzzz's before the beeper starts going off. L.
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    I hope you get some sleep Lise!

    I'm headed to bed - busy day prepping for trip. I almost have my slides done! Yippee! It was tough to put the kids to bed tonight. I miss them soooo much when I travel. I'll at least see FishJr in the AM before I leave. I'm not sure how much internet connectivity I'm going to have while I'm gone - hotel charges for the connection. So - I'll talk to y'all soon! Night night.
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    Elizabee (age 5) at the doctor's office: "I can smell sickness in here...I smell the germs"

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    Hey, fish, glad your slides are done. How long will you be gone? I was delighted when I went to my conference in May to learn that one of the sponsors had funded four terminals with internet connectivity at the expo. I checked email & TE several times a day.

    I slept for an hour and then got paged by a lady who basically needed me to tell her "go to the ER".

    Had an odd TE related dream in that one hour of sleep: Nanci and I were posting at the same time on TD (of course). We could see each other through our screens, which were huge. We smiled and waved at each other, then stepped through the screens and gave each other a hug! And went back to posting. Dang, that internet is something else!

    Going back to bed. Safe travels and happy lecturing, fishdr. L.
    Last edited by Lise; 07-16-2006 at 09:02 PM.
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    yay and pooey

    A mishmash of thoughts for my lovelies in TE land...

    Yipppeeeeeeee...I have to get my fingers prepared & into fast mode....BIlly Joel's coming to Perth and tickets go on sale July 31st ...... .....!!!!! No clue how successful i'll be but i'm taking a couple of hours off that morning off just to be on the phone & online....Wish me luck..(workmates did the same thing at work for robbie w & ashes tickets and will check to see how successful they were)

    Hey do you guys get Top Gear on Tv in The US???? If you have a chance, watch the show as it's a riot!!! http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/
    We're sort of watching it on SBS now.

    Lise, i thought of you today-not only because i remembered to send the tim tams but there was a story about the heatwave in Chicago...(i'm sure they won't be able to melt at your house)

    I spoke to afriend of ours(ian's workmate's other half) tonight as I know she has family (she's british/australian/lebanese & grew up in beirut during the bad times) in Beirut. Her family is mainly depressed but otherwise ok. She's getting tired of people saying "oh it's simple, just "get rid of x, y &z" errr no, nice try ,thanks for thinking but go read some more k....
    ( I don't mean to get political guys but what;s bothering me now is whole populations are being colletively punished which really isn't fair...)

    Margo, I hope you and your family are alright. ( know we've said it before but i'll say it again... ) Hopefully someone out there will grow some **** & do the right thing...

    Fish-have fun in nfld & don't forget your rain jacket...


    Ciao for now kids

    c

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck
    A mishmash of thoughts for my lovelies in TE land...


    ( I don't mean to get political guys but what;s bothering me now is whole populations are being colletively punished which really isn't fair...)

    Margo, I hope you and your family are alright. ( know we've said it before but i'll say it again... ) Hopefully someone out there will grow some **** & do the right thing...
    Yeah...not fair to judge any country by the things its politicians do

    Now I will say it again

    If women cyclists ruled the world...

    All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!

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    Health care pros . . .

    Can one of you tell me what "P.A.-C." means? Physician's Assistant - what??

    My dad has some weird health stuff going on and they're off for another appt s'afternoon. What is this designation?

    Thanks.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    Can one of you tell me what "P.A.-C." means? Physician's Assistant - what??

    My dad has some weird health stuff going on and they're off for another appt s'afternoon. What is this designation?

    Thanks.
    SK, I think it means "Certified", but what that means beyond the P.A. designation, I can't tell you. I would ask the PA him/herself. The office staff may not be any better informed than I am. Hope the appt is useful for your dad. Sorry to hear wierd stuff is going on. In my experience, PAs (like NPs) are really diligent and thorough. Hope this one lives up to expectations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    Can one of you tell me what "P.A.-C." means? Physician's Assistant - what??

    My dad has some weird health stuff going on and they're off for another appt s'afternoon. What is this designation?

    Thanks.
    The ladies are correct, I checked with a PA friend. It stands for certified.

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    Helloooo... Bikerz mentioned that this was a great thread. Wow - tips on wine, dating, chocolate, and, um, turtles. And I wish I knew about this during the HSAI flame war. What a train wreck.

    Y'all have some very cute kids and pets, I must say. I don't have kids, although I'm kind of a grandmother-in-law through my GF. But at home we do have two very short dogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dachshund
    Helloooo... Bikerz mentioned that this was a great thread. Wow - tips on wine, dating, chocolate, and, um, turtles. And I wish I knew about this during the HSAI flame war. What a train wreck.

    Y'all have some very cute kids and pets, I must say. I don't have kids, although I'm kind of a grandmother-in-law through my GF. But at home we do have two very short dogs.
    Two very short dogs counts for a lot. But I may be a bit biased... Glad you found us over here, dachshund!

    My two cats spent the night delivering their toys to my bedroom door. In an unusual fit of neatness, I picked up all their toys last night and put them on their catnip mat. (Don't ask. I had a fit of cat toy buying last week). I heard a fair amount of meowing through the night, which is what they do when they've "killed" a toy and are presenting it as a trophy (or something). I was on-call, but got to stay home all night. When I got up in the morning, there were 4 cat toys just inside my bedroom door. Goofballs!
    Last edited by Lise; 07-17-2006 at 01:34 PM.
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