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{February 8, 2016}   Happy Chinese New Year!

It’s the year of the monkey!

The Chinese or Lunar New Year starts today and the festivities lasts 15 days.

This year is the year of the monkey. This is based on the movements of the moon and sun.
Were you born in one of these years? 2016, 2004, 1992, 1980, 1968

People born in the Year of the Monkey are said to be intelligent, clever, and gregarious, but also mischievous. They are skilled and smart, but shortcomings, like a quick temper and a touch of arrogance, tend to hold them back.

This is a great article giving you a lot of good information about the Chinese new year and how it’s celebrated around the world.
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/chinese-new-year-2016-facts-dates-and-ancient-traditions_us_56b4e014e4b04f9b57d961d6

Happy New Year to JCT, mom, the whole family and all my friends who are celebrating.

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{February 7, 2016}   What a weekend!

And I’m not in Atlanta!

I got back Thursday from Buffalo, picked up my rental car and went home to check on my furry babies.

Friday was a work day,  got a lot done while watching the snow pile up,  nice big flakes. About 6pm I booted up,  put on my big puffy coat and headed out,  I had a date…with me! Ha, fooled ya!

I took myself to see “Hail, Caesar!” Kids snack pack,  bottle of water and it was movie time,  I really enjoyed it.

Saturday, I slept in,  8am, oooh, apparently the kids thought I needed to be awake,  oh well.  A nice lazy morning,  then headed to The Muse Bar to have my paint night date with DTN and then dinner after.

This morning I went to meet CG, my trainer and her husband, BG. We had a great time, great breakfast at The Friendly Toast. We ate, laughed, swapped stories, talked about their strongman competitions coming up. I can’t wait to hear the stories and see the pics!  Three hours later we had plans to get together again,  can’t wait!

The rest of the day was spent relaxing with the kids,  I haven’t been her for a bit,  it was nice.

Now,  it’s time for updating you,  lights out and start the new week in a few hours.

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{February 6, 2016}   Another great paint nite…

With someone new!

I talked to the girls I’ve become friends with in Boston and everyone was up for a paint nite, wahoo!

We found a Groupon and a night, we were set. Unfortunately,  before we could all make our reservations a few people had schedule conflicts, it happens and from the group, DTN was available! Awesome!

It was fabulous of her to come all the way to me, it was about an hour,  you know I’m heading her way next time.  Yes,  there will be a next time.

We met at The Muse Paintbar and settled in to paint, paint, laugh and paint some more! After painting we went to get some dinner at Tony G’s Sports Bar. It was so great to have one-on-one time,  we’re usually with other people in big social settings, this was fun and she’s one of PSM’s favorite people. I’m really glad we met and become friends.

Here’s the fruit of our labors. Remember, we start with a blank canvas and go from there. We painted are tree…”A happy tree”.

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And the final product.

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And our pieces side by side.

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{February 3, 2016}   Sinking…

Ahhh…these beds!

Not all hotels are created equal and definitely not the beds! I’ve stayed at all different levels of hotel and some are fine for sleeping,  it’s a place to rest your head and body.

And some…they don’t cam the Embassy Suites “heavenly beds” for nothin’! You know I love all things Hilton. And my other favorite is Hyatt.

This week,  I’m at a Hyatt and oh my! I sink into the bed, sigh.  And then when it’s time to get up,  snooze,  roll over and sink deeper into the bed and the pilows…

Shh…sinking…drifting…good ni….

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{January 31, 2016}   What a weekend!

I went to Hawaii for the weekend, what did you do?

Man, that sounds so…well, I know what it sounds like, but it was awesome! Today was nice, thought about sleeping in, but the phone rang, mine, this time, totally understandable, people forget the time difference. No worries at all! We had coffee and tea and watched the sunrise, sigh…

Eventually, we got up, took showers and headed out to breakfast, another fabulous view, the ocean, that is, not the other clientele…

Rough life we lead…headed to the Disney hotel, found a place to park, luckily! There are only about 10-12 spots for in the free lot, we got there just as someone was pulling out. Then we walked across the street because I needed some slippahs. Now, you might say sandals or flip flops, but in Hawaii, you wear your slippahs. The ones I found happen to be Tevas that go across the top of the foot because I cannot stand anything between my toes! I like them, the only problem was the fact that I haven’t had a pedicure since I was in Hawaii in November! Please don’t look at my feet!

Then back across the street to the beach, ahhh…it wad beautiful, the water was a little cold, but still wonderful, so beautiful. We stayed at the beach a few hours, then had lunch overlooking the beach.
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then decided we’d had enough beach, let’s check out the pool at the complex, ha ha!

We went back to the house, left the car abs walked to the pool for a little bit. It was nice, a small round pool, hot tub, two grills and lots of table and chair combos for eating. Towards five pm, people started coming to the pool with food for grilling, seemed like party central!

After a bit, we went back to the house to clean up and snuggled watching a movie before it was time to grab a bite to eat and head to the airport.

It was bittersweet, kind of like a regular weekend, I usually went home on Sundays in Boston, this would just be a little farther away.

We wanted to grab something quick and went to an unusual sushi restaurant, Genki Sushi. Doesn’t the logo look angry? The odd thing is that everything is on a carousel or conveyor belt that goes around the restaurant! Sushi, salad, drinks, wasabi, dessert! Bizarre! Not the best, but not awful. I was talking to someone at the Honolulu airport and she really likes it, maybe we need to go earlier in the day, hmm…
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Then to airport, a quick goodbye, we cut it close, go figure. And here I am writing to hi from the airport.

A wonderful weekend, too short, as always, but wonderful. We are already talking about our next weekend together. Sigh…

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Has it really been a year?

I cannot believe it! I’ll tell you more about that later, tonight I just want to share how we spent our day.

It started a little early. One of the things PSM said last night was “awesome, i have a reason to sleep in tomorrow!” Then he remembered that he was going to chat via FaceTime with JM, his nephew, at SIX am! It was good to see him and PSM’s brother, SM. We got to see Mollie, but she was not to be bothered, in sure she was just putting up a brave front for PSM!

We went back to sleep for a bit,  then got up and went to Longboard’s for breakfast. Longboard’s is one of the restaurants at the Marriott vacation club hotel. Nice view for breakfast,  wouldn’t you say?

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We went back to the house to regroup and headed out. We were going to tour the east side of Oahu after we took my rental car back.

We missed a turn or exit and ended up somewhere fabulous! The Hunauma Educational and Environmental Nature preserve, what a gem!

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It’s made up of coral reefs that have amazing life swimming and living in it and you have to be careful you don’t disturb anything by touching it.

We even got a treat of seeing humpback whales in the distance! I got some video, unfortunately,  I can’t seem to upload it,  sorry.

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We walked the beach and sat under the palm trees, took the tram up and back,  rough life.

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After we enjoyed ourselves for quite a bit,  we decided to go to a movie.  It was one of my ruses for my surprise this weekend. I suggested we go to the movies at the same time and keep our phones connected,  he loved the idea, now we could just go together! Even better.

We went to see Kung Fu Panda III, which we both really liked. And since it came out Friday,  perfect ploy of mine!

After dinner we went to the marina across the way and had dinner on the water at Kona Brewing Company, another fabulous view. How am I going to leave tomorrow?

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Not a bad way up celebrate one year together. What a year!

My flight doesn’t leave until 10pm tomorrow,  what fun will we have? I’ll let you know!



Another jam packed day!

I spent the night at LBK’s, as you know, got up,  took a shower then sat down to get some work done.  Their middle daughter JK was still there waiting for carpool pick up to go to school.

Then it was just me and the three dogs. Then LBK came home from her first appointment and we went and had a very nice brunch. Then she went off to see her next appointment and I headed back to the house to get more work done.  AK came home unexpectedly and decided to stay and get some work done, had some network issues and went back to work. Somewhere in there,  I picked their youngest,  KK, up from the bus stop,  LBK asked if I world surprise her at the bus stop.  Of course!

Big surprise since we said goodbye last night! A little one-on-one time is definitely welcome!

Then everyone was home and eventually I left after another goodbye…got on the phone with DL, and had a fabulous time talking and catching up, made the drive that much more enjoyable!

And…KAB texted with some great news,  can’t tell you yet,  but I was tickled that she told me right after it happened! Think I teared up? You bet your sweet bippie!

I stopped at the grocery store and picked up two frozen pizzas, one gluten-free and vegan for me and some one serving ice cream cups. Then I headed to SDL’s house,  I had dinner plans with CKM and Miss A. You know I never miss a visit opportunity with Miss A!

SDL wasn’t home yet,  she has class tonight for her EMBA program,  how fabulous is she!! I knew I would see her later.

When I got there, Miss A was having some dinner and then it was potty, bath and bed.  I got to do one of my favorite things, brush and braid her hair before bed.  After teeth were night night kisses and secrets and smooches and the occasional smack in the face, mine! And promises of future visits.

Then CKM and I went downstairs and had pizza, conversation, laughs,  catching up,  talking about ex’s and Facebook and….you know how all of this goes. As always, a great time,  especially the laughing!

About 930 SDL got home, we talked about class, how the night went and then it was just me and SDL. These are some of my favorite times as well,  just the two of us sitting in the kitchen drinking tea and talking in our jammies.

As with all of my favorite people,  catching up, laughing,  being silly, we talked about work,  life,  Miss A, oh boy do we talk about her,  what a wonder!

We also did some tech support stuff and before you knew it, it was one am! Morning comes early for them and I have a flight to catch at 8am to Buffalo, so out the door by 545am, wahoo!

I’m sure I’ll see them in the morning to say goodbye.

To you I say,  what a weekend! Good night!

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A typical day for me, right?

I signed up to do the Hot Chocolate 15k, my second 15k and fifth or sixth Hot Chocolate Race, “The Sweetest Race in America”. I picked up the packet yesterday, as I mentioned and there was my bib and an embroidered jacket. Embroidered? Did I sign up for that? Nope, it was a perk of registering early! I like it! All the jackets had the name of the race, the special ones say Atlanta 2016, pretty cool! The women had blue trim and the men, orange. They also coordinated the bags this year, only orange or blue.

The only things I bought at the expo were throw away gloves, a hat and a neck scarf, kind of like the ones I wear to ski, but this has the Hot Chocolate logo and it matched my jacket!
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I didn’t even realize I had paid for parking, but I had and I’m glad I did, I didn’t have to search for a place to park or take a shuttle, bad part…the lots closed by 6:30am, so I had to be there before they closed and my corral didn’t start until 7:40am! I was staying with RJS, so much fun, as always. My alarm went off at 5:30, then I snoozed and about 10 minutes later I heard “JJ, time to get up!’

I got dressed, got in the car and was out the door by 5:50am, in the parking lot by 6:20 and I could not fall asleep, so I hung out until about 7:30 and then braved the cold to head to the start.

When I say cold and Georgia, no one believes me. It was TWENTY FOUR degrees and with the wind chill, it felt like 15! By the time I crossed the finish line it was 29, ooh, heat wave! I had hand warmers that I had gotten when I was in NYC, but I didn’t think about food warmers, I wish I had!

My corral didn’t start until about 8am, I wasn’t going to run at all, because I haven’t trained or run since the half marathon in Lisbon October 18th, but…it was so cold I said f-it! Sorry for those of you who are sensitive, I know that was harsh! Just to warn you, there might be more!

When we started, I ran because I couldn’t feel my toes, so perfect thing to do to get the circulation going. I ran about half a mile, then walked, then ran. I ended up walking most of the way and I’m ok with that. About mile two they said you could split off and do the 5k, especially with the weather being so cold. I was thinking about it and I said, nah, f-it! I want my medal, so march on! Look, it was really cold, a little harsh language was called for!

Let’s just say that in the end I was pleased with my decision to keep going, but about mile 6 and 7, I was thinking, this is f-ing nuts! Then it was mile 8, then 9 and there was the finish line. There were times I was tricking myself, just like everyone else “It’s just three 5ks” or “We just did a 5k, let’s do another” “I just finished the 5k, only 6.1 miles left” “Less than 2 miles, you can do it!’

I crossed that finish line and I was so happy, I got my medal and headed towards the after party. As I was passing a police officer, I joked, because I had the scarf around my face “We could go from the finish line to roving a bank”, he laughed. I said on not going to, he thanked me.
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Speaking of thanking, I made sure to thank a bunch of volunteers and police for being there today, awesome people.

I went to RJS’ to shower and head out. If I had more time, I would have taken an ice bath, I really need that relief right about now. I never would have believed it before I tried it!

I visited with RJS a little while longer, then headed to Decatur to meet some friends for brunch. It was C & J C and their adorable son, M, doll baby!

M had even made me a card and put some candy in a bag for me, I loved it! You know me, anything hand made!
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We had a really nice lunch and caught up, then after I stopped in a store and bought something for PSM, I think he’ll like, then I went to meet TS at the movies. We had decided on Hotel Transylvania, but Goosebumps was there, so we saw that instead, it was great! And I am not a Jack Black fan, so I must have really liked it!

We got into the theater and there was no one in there until about five/ten minutes before the movie, we sat in the theater and talked until everyone else showed up, then it was quite packed.

From there, I went up to see L&AK and their three girls, K, J and K. Whenever I am here, it’s like no times has passed, like we had just seen each other or spoken last week. One of my favorite things, all three girls call me Aunt J…they were the first and I love them so! L is like a sister to me, we’ve known each other forever, I love this family!

L had picked up a salad for me at “Whole Paycheck” otherwise known as Whole Foods and she and I sat and ate, everyone else had eaten earlier. We talked about everything and no one, we were all caught up. I talked to her husband A, during the commercials, he was watching football and I love spending time, just being around my girls.

L and I talked until about 11:30 and then shuffled off to bed. Here I sit writing to you ready to crash out when I finish this post.

So, we covered a race, a brunch, the movies, dinner and a visit.

I’m sure your day was just as fabulous, what did you do?



{January 23, 2016}   There’s a kid under there!

Today was another great and busy day. I’m in Atlanta, what else would it be?

I got in yesterday about 545pm, just as the snow started to fall. I picked up my rental car and headed to JCT’s house for the night.

I picked up food on the way and got to catch up with JCT and “mom” when I got there, just the three of us,  it was great.  We talked about her trip to China,  family,  the works. JCT’s daughter,  ST,  had her wisdom teeth pulled earlier that day,  so she was in bed,  get dad was up there taking care of her.

We talked even after mom went to bed, we both fell asleep in the big comfy chairs, it was awesome. 

This morning, we got up,  had breakfast,  hung out with the rest of the family. As I was leaning,  JCT’s mom almost made me cry. She said she loved me and she had two daughters, I love that! I don’t call her mom a just a term of endearment!

Then JCT and I left to meet RJS for lunch. Such a treat! The three of us met in October of 2009 when we worked together,  with ST as well and the wonderful,  we’ve all stayed friends and when we can, we all get together,  doesn’t happen as often as we’d like, but when we do,  even sweeter.

We caught up, laughed, reminisced, laughed, goofed around, swapped stories about work,  life,  relationships, laughed. Have you noticed there is a theme with my friends?

After a nice long leisurely lunch, we went our separate ways,  promises to do this again,  can’t wait!

Then I went to the Georgia World Congress Center where the expo for the Hot Chocolate race is,  I had to pick up my race packet, toys is my fifth time participatingin the Hot Chocolate,  America’s Sweetest Race, second time for the 15k. It’s going to be c-c-c-cold! 29 degrees, feel of 15! Oh my!

After picking up my packet, a warm hat and gloves for running, I was set.  I’ll show you the swag tomorrow!

And in fine JJ tradition, I kept going! Off to see LGR and her family, husband MR and their adorable six year old,  CGR, what a cutie! Oh and their newest addition,  a Ridgeback named Belle. I can’t believe I don’t have pictures of her,  I’m sorry!

I do,  however, have pictures of CGR whether we were playing in her room, she has a stuffed animal collection that rivals FAO Schwartz!

We had some fun, LGR and I burying her under the animals then trying to get her to stay under until she could surprise daddy, apparently a much harder concept to convey! But third time is the charm, right!

Dinner and great conversation. We talked travel, families, travel, laughed, caught up,  work,  laughed, travel,  the usual.

Then back to the house,  a rousing game of hide-and-go-seek. I love that most kids are the same,  you how,  they find you,  they hide next in the same place! Still fun! Oh, and having a dog who stares at where you are hiding,  really funny!

Such a good time! But it was time for bed,  not sure who needed or wanted it more,  CGR or mommy and daddy!

Then off to RJS, a visit with her, her fiance, KS and the furry babies, Maddie and Max, then off to bed, I have to get up at 5:30am, parking closes at 6:30am! Race starts at 7:40am, oh my! Then brunch with friends.

Sweet dreams! Hot chocolate…

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{January 21, 2016}   January 21st, a very special day

Forty seven years ago today was a great day.

January 21, 1969 was the day my parents got married, I’d say that was a pretty great day. At the lowest level, if it wasn’t for that day, I wouldn’t be here writing to you about it, go mom and dad!

My parents met when they were working for a camp for the disabled, at the time, handicapped. My mom was a counselor, my dad worked the waterfront. My mom always said she married him for his legs, he does have great legs, which I apparently inherited, thanks dad!

My parents relationship was something to behold and I am honored that I got to be a part of it for 34 years and my sister for 30 years. I couldn’t have had better parents, both very different people in thought and act, but very unified when it came to parenting. Frustrating at times, I can tell you.

They each had a role in the marriage that they established, probably without a word. My mom was an amazing cook, a foodie, if you will and my dad’s specialty was breakfast for dinner. There was humor, she cooked, he cleaned up, he cooked, he cleaned up, good one mom.

My mom always joked that my dad was her first husband! She would introduce him that way sometimes when they would meet new people. They held hands when they walked together, sat on the sofa, lounging in bed watching tv, they laughed a lot, they knew what made each other tick.

I loved being in the kitchen when they would start to dance to music sometimes only they heard. They never went out dancing specifically, but they would dance at functions, those seemed to be some of my mom’s favorite times. Something to see.

When they would go to the movies, it wasn’t always to the same movie, they would go in the same car, find something starting about the same time and then go out to dinner after to discuss what they saw.

They were both teachers, so very smart people they were and when people tell me I’ve done something well, I tell them I come from good stock. Education was important to them and I know I frustrated them both to no end sometimes, believe me, I was a pain in the arse at times when it came to school, but I know I made them proud on many occasions as well.

When it came to relationships, I knew what I wanted, whatever they had. I had that once for a short time and it feels like I have that again. I see that in my sister’s marriage as well, especially in their parenting and what I did with my kids when they were young. How could we not, we had great teachers and role models for parenting.

The way they would look at each other, stolen glances, kisses, a touch here and there, the way they would look out for one another, defend the other, stand up to each other and in the end love each other is all that really matters.

There is so much more I could tell you, but I’m going to keep that close to my heart, I can’t give it all away, we just don’t have the time.

See, I told you that January 21, 1969 was a great day.

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