Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Third Day Concert


Last Friday I went with my friend, Steph, and some of her friends from Fusion (a thirties singles group from Mariners Church in Irvine) to a concert. The bands playing were Jars of Clay (which we missed most of), Switchfoot, and my favorite band, Third Day.

We all had a great time! If only I could successfully upload a video!

Pros and Cons

Swimming at Night

Pros
  • Don't have to rush to get to work
  • A lot of cute guys swim at night
  • People aren't grouchy at night (as opposed to 5:30am). Grouches, all of them (including me!)
Cons
  • My eyes look like a racoon after
  • Driving to the gym is SOOOOOO tiring, it's tempting to just drive home
  • I have to go to sleep with my hair wet
  • I walk up the stairs on my apartment like a drunk from fatigue

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Just Keep Swimming

Today was my first day back in the pool after my back injury and I was so happy to finally get in the water! I had to take it really slowly but I completed a pretty good workout for my first time with this injury. I could feel my right side of my lower back stretch and pull as I did the freestyle, and I'm not doing any flip turns.

I was really afraid of going back to it because if I hurt my back and had shooting pain, I just imagined me in the water going "Blub...blub" and that would be the end of that.

But, as Dory from Finding Nemo would say "Just Keep Swimming."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adqLaecr9WY

Thursday, September 25, 2008

It's not just me!!!

Last weekend I went out to dinner with 2 different sets of single women. Recently, I had been throwing a party--a pity party--for myself (you were all invited) regarding how frustrating the dating life can be. The action or inaction of men in their mid- to late-30s amazes me--and not in a good way.

During the two dinners I attended, it was evident that I was not the only one dealing with immature or clueless men who either have committment issues or don't know proper dating etiquette. Although it is sad that we are all going through this type of thing, it did make me feel better that at least it's not just me!

My friend, Donna, who recently got married, had similar experiences, but she found the right guy. I realized how jaded I had become, but it gives me hope everytime a friend who knows what it's like to date in your 30s actually finds their match.

So, the party's over. Be glad if you missed it.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Back Issues

Well, it's official--I'm old. I hurt my back last weekend and I had to break down on Monday to go to the chiropractor. I was walking around like an 80-year old man, so I had to do it.

I actually found a great practice--Pro-Active is what it's called. It's run by two chiropractors who believe in chiropractic work along with A.R.T. (active release technique) which is a technique to work on the muscles around the joints, which are often the root cause of a problem.

My problem is my S.I. joint which is the hip joint that helps you sit and stand. I am very tense so my sessions involve electric stimulation and then some serious kneeding and stretching. I call it my own personal torture sessions. My doctor, Dr. Ryan Perry, just laughs.

The bummer about all this is that I was planning on taking yoga beginning Monday night so I had to cancel my class. I also took a week off of my biweekly training sessions and stopped my morning swim. Now I am a little apprehensive about starting back again. I will start my training back up tomorrow and if I am feeling okay, I may swim tonight to "test the waters". Hee hee.

I do feel better! I am no longer having shooting pain and I no longer walk like I have a load in my pants. All good things.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Indian-American Wedding and more

This past weekend I flew to San Jose for one of senior accountant's wedding. Here is Abhay and his bride, Isabel. This was before the beginning of the ceremonies. Yes, ceremonies. Abhay is indian and Isabel is Hispanic-American, so they had a blended ceremony.








This first ceremony involved Abhay getting on a horse. He got on the horse 1/2 block away from his house. He had to hold a coconut while he rode up. When asked why he was holding the coconut he responded "I have no idea!" Everyone except the bride and her family travelled along with him to the house. There was indian music playing and a couple of people played instruments like a hand steel drum (like a tamborine), cymbols and shakers. I was prodded into dancing with the other women and it was fun, although I had to be careful because my back was hurting.


Here is Isabel waiting for Abhay to arrive.


















Once Abhay arrived, the bride and groom put beaded wreaths, which symbolized that they each gave each other the highest respect. After that, Abhay had to stand on a stool and the indian priest showed a platter with different symbolic items and he explained each one. It was very fascinating.







Then Kevin Hammond did the traditional American vow ceremony before the indian priest did the requisite indian ceremonies.


This is the part where Isabel goes away and they cover Abhay with a sheet until she comes up and surprise!


It was pretty hot out there, so it was a pleasant surprise when they started serving drinks (water and mango juice) and hors d'euvres (mixed nuts and cashew shortbread thingies).

The last ceremonies were in the house with a game for the bride and groom to play.

Chris Chapple, Abhay's good friend, drove me to the reception where I hung out for an hour or so while they set up for the cocktail/appetizer hour and the dinner. I had a great time getting to know Abhay's high school and college friends, who are all around my age. Dinner was delicious--but spicy! The naan was still in the oven, so we had to do without for 1/2 the meal. My tastebuds were saying "Whoa!"

I found out that indians really know how to party! When the dancing started everyone got up to dance and Abhay's parents really boogied down. Chris asked me to dance and I reminded him that my back was sore, but he said we could dance "mellow-like." We had a great time! Susan, Abhay's high school friend, joined us and we all danced for an hour (me definitely being low-key and watching my back pain).

Chris drove me to my hotel, which was really nice of him! Saved me cab money and the bore of a cab ride back with the cab driver. Instead, Chris and I talked about the food network and cooking and various other topics.

The next day I went to lunch with Lynn to Pizza Antica, where we shared a salad and a pizza. After lunch we went back to her house to meet her 5-month old daughter, Ivy. Her husband, Tim, was at home, too, watching football and monitoring his fantasy football league. Lynn, Ivy and I went to Willow Glen for frozen yogurt. Lynn and I used to go for frozen yogurt in college all the time. We'd have frozen yogurt after the walking class we took together and we would also go with our other roommates, Emily and Leanne to Heidi's Frozen Yogurt.

Monday, September 1, 2008

I is cultured

My sister, Shawn, in the blue above came to stay with me for her last weekend as a California resident. Shawn, my dad, and I went to Red Lobster for lunch.


Here's Shawn waiting for the tram to take us to the Getty museum.




Here I am with the view in the back.













Shawn and I after an exhausting day getting cultured.

Shawn began driving out to her new home in Jacksonville, FL this morning.