Friday, February 17, 2006

Life is Crazy...

Its hard to believe how much has been going on in my life lately. Plenty of good stuff, but lots of stuff nonetheless.

The best thing in my life lately without a doubt has been finding George. We've been having an absolute blast together regardless of what we are doing. We seem to be in sync in terms of what to do. We don't seem to have much trouble agreeing to go out to see music, to stay in, to hang out with friends, to make snowmen, or go workout. Its pretty cool. On top of that, he knows what I'm thinking about something before I even have to say it. It makes communicating really easy. There's never too much confusion even when I don't express things as clearly as I could. I could say a lot more, but I don't want to go overboard here. In a nutshell, its crazy, but its crazy in a really good way.

I guess the other 'crazy' stuff is just a result of having a full schedule and a busy life. I've had some craziness at school this past week. (Some of which could have been avoided if I had a better academic advisor!!) Also, my roommate is moving out and I'm finding myself scrambling to find a new one, after the person who'd planned to move in had to back out. Lots of schoolwork, work piling up at the office.

Then, there's the huge news of the week/(month?). Becca and Dave got engaged! I'm so happy for them. I really think they will be wonderfully happy together. Purdy purdy ring, too. Happy stuff.

Then there's the recent thoughts of Hawaii. More happy stuff. That has definitely got me thinking about how things could work. Cool stuff, even though I don't think I could describe how much I will miss DC and my sister and my friends here.

Friday, February 10, 2006

MIddle School Teachers in Danger?

My Mom sent this to me. It was from an article in the online version of the St.Louis Post-Dispatch. Apparently I'm entering a rather dangerous line of work!

To view the full story, click here.

1. Police officers
2. Corrections officers
3. Cab drivers
4. Security guards
5. Bartenders
6. Custodians
7. Special ed teachers
8. Gas station workers
9. Junior high teachers
10. Convenience store workers

These are the jobs with the highest rates of workplace violence in 2001.

Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics

Monday, January 16, 2006

South Florida Lindy Exchange 2006


Believe it or not after several years of swing dancing, the South Florida Lindy Exchange (SoFlex) was my first out-of-town exchange. What a fabulous experience. It was an inexpensive trip that allowed me to dance nearly non-stop, go to the beach, and best of all visit with dance friends old and new from all over the country. I counted at least 10 dancers from DC and I had a great time visiting with former DC-dancers Frank and Glenn who both now live in Florida. Jes and I and Lisa from Atlanta had a great host, Ilian, who contributed greatly to our lovely weekend. SoFlex will certainly not be my last exchange! Check out my pics!

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Mose Allison

I've been meaning to write about this all week, but haven't had a chance until now.

Last Sunday, I capped of my weekend of amazing blues music and dancing seeing the Mose Allison Trio live at Blues Alley. First off, that place is a fabulous place to see a show. We were close enough to see the facial expressions of each musician, watch Mose's hands on the piano, and hear musical nuances that might get lost in a larger space. The proximity also allowed us to notice that Mose was intermittently drinking a clear liquid from a glass bottle. Liquid courage? I doubt he needs it.

Regardless, Mose was a real treat. His music combines simple, earthy song lyrics with esoteric melodies and harmonies to create a uniquely flavored blues/jazz sound. He is another artist who is hard to classify. Even individual songs use elements of both traditional Mississippi Blues and very modern jazz. The topics of his songs included lost love, world peace, being a senior citizen, and excessive drinking/gambling to name just a few. Whether it brought you to laughter or solemn thoughts, each song was heartfelt. He sang a few carefully-selected covers and brought new life and personal flavor to each of them.

This 79-yr-old artist is definitely not over the hill. He comes to D.C. about once a year, usually in early January to play a longstanding engagement at Blues Alley in Georgetown. I highly recommend seeing one of his shows should you get the chance.

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Holidays 2005

December was busy but fun. I happily finished my semester early in the month and spent the rest of it hanging out with friends in DC and visiting my family in St.Louis. Some December highlights include the Hayride that Hyong organized, Christmas Caroling in Old Town Alexandria, visiting the Missouri Botanical Gardens in St.Louis, Christmas with my family and New Year's Eve with friends. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. Happy New Year and enjoy the pics!

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

The 2005 Marine Corps Marathon

After six months of intense training, I am proud to say that I completed the 2005 Marine Corps Marathon. I finished in just under six hours. (5 hrs, 59 mins, and 48 secs to be exact!) The support of my friends and teammates from the AIDS Training Program was immeasurable. The whole experience was life-changing and I highly recommend it to anyone considering the challenge. Through the training, I pushed myself to achieve a goal I could hardly imagine when I started. I can't say enough about the support of my friends on race-day: Shelly, Becca, Dave, Brian, my sister, Alison, and Matt all cheered me to the end. Congrats to all my teammates who also completed the training and the Marathon! Check out some more pics!