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Moonlight Mash – April 2013 Edition

Moonlight Mash – April 2013 Edition

It was a gorgeous night last night and per usual we embarked on the Moonlight Mash Bike Ride under the light of the full moon. Last nights ride was a 9.6+ mile ride through the city. There were at least 175+ people there. Great times. Check out this video from the ride in one of our … Continue reading »

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It’s Duck Season! (almost)

It’s Duck Season! (almost)

Making an official announcement here on my blog is a little tricky. I feel like it is important that my closest friends and family all find out what is going on before I share it with the world. After all, it only seems fair. That being said, I have worked out my post baccalaureate plans, … Continue reading »

Happy Anniversary, My Love

Happy Anniversary, My Love

Today marks 1 year since Steven and I tied the knot! Nothing about our wedding really went as planned, I suppose it rarely ever does. But I want to take the time out to thank everyone again who helped make our day happen. To our old friends: We really appreciate how much you helped, sewing the … Continue reading »

Fantastic

Fantastic

I feel that way, I really do. It is another Friday and time to tell you just how “Fit” I feel. I cannot say that I failed at all this week. Not even close. I didn’t do any real full-fledged work outs, but I stayed busy and kept my body moving doing all kinds of … Continue reading »

Flab – u – Less

Flab – u – Less

Diet and Exercise – The keys to losing weight. And wouldn’t you know – I just suck at both of those things. I only lost 1 pound by the last week – but I actually see that as being really good. And after the weekend – I lost the  other pound! So I made my … Continue reading »

Day of Rest

Day of Rest

A follow up post from how working in retail practically wrecked my marriage. Now that everyone is back to work this Monday morning and I have had the weekend to think about exactly what it means to shop only on the weekdays, I have come to a few conclusions. The first conclusion is that what … Continue reading »

Suit Up

Suit Up

I was silent again, I know. And the truth is that this time, it is due to sheer and utter busyness! Words to the wise, do not ever underestimate the amount of work that goes into a Senior Thesis. Yesterday morning it left my desk and went to my professor’s. When I made it into the office, … Continue reading »

Big Girls Don’t Cry

Big Girls Don’t Cry

When I said “Silence is the worlds greatest truth” I meant it. During the month of March I was virtually silent. It was more than just being busy and prioritizing school or work over the blog. The whole month was agonizing for so many reasons. In addition to switching jobs, and I will have more … Continue reading »

Made in China (America)

Made in China (America)

One step at a time, we will expose the truth. The latest is that the U.S. has a shortage of welders. If you know a welder or anyone whose livelihood depends on the construction industry, this one is for you. My Dad is Always sending me emails. Yesterday I got one that relates almost directly … Continue reading »