Friends

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Last weekend marked 3 weeks until my best friend Rachel gets married. I made the drive down to Springfield for her amazing wedding shower and hilarious bachelorette. Kasey, one of the bridesmaids put together an awesome shower that included lunch, games and painting.

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Lunch was an amazing array of sandwiches, snacks and dessert. I loved the chicken salad. Very little mayo, and savory rather than sweet. The mango salsa was also to die for. I also had a little of the pesto tortellini. Yum!

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For dessert she had prepared four types of cupcakes, two regular-sized and two mini. She also had macarons and cream cheese mints, as well as plenty of candy. Don’t mind if I do!

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There was also spiked punch, fruit-infused water (I want one of those pitchers!) and blue lemonade.

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After lunch outside, we moved inside to play a few games including wedding-themed Mad Libs, Pictionary, and the gum game. She really rocked that though. She knows her man!

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Then she opened her gifts…

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Afterward some of us retired to the couch to relax (I had pulled an all-nighter the day before and still felt a little tired) while others painted pots and birdhouses on the deck. It looked like a lot of fun, I wish I hadn’t been so tired.

Rachel then surprised us each with a bucket of goodies. So sweet, and so her!

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The party dispersed and I had about 2 hours to kill before we planned to meet up for the bachelorette. With nowhere to be I decided to go to Target (for a blanket and pillow, which I had forgotten) and Barnes and Noble to waste time. I almost never have free time, let alone time to go shopping, so this was a welcome break.

Random sights at Target:

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The toy section always makes me want kids. Not babies, kids. Can I just skip all the baby stuff and move straight to the fun?

Random sights at Barnes and Noble:

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S’mores tart. Need I say more?

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I then grabbed a coffee and headed toward friends Becca and Toni’s house for the bachelorette. At the risk of violating bachelorette code, I’ll just say that we ate a ton, drank a ton and stayed up far later than I have on my own accord for YEARS. It was a blast. More sleepovers!

The countdown is on, just a few more weeks!

What’s your idea of a party?

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We spent a good part of this weekend saying goodbye to a friend from CrossFit. She has graduated and is off to Miami to start grad school and a new adventure. We’re so excited for her, but so sad to lose her all the same. She is truly one-of-a-kind, and if you ever hear the phrase “sunshine and rainbows,” it fits her perfectly, right down to her socks.

She’s the picture of adventure, optimism and how to magnify happiness in life’s little moments. I wish I’d known her in my early twenties, when I used to worry about every little thing enough for ten people.

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We did a fun little WOD as a send-off. A 4-round “Fight Gone Bad” style workout with three stations. The first, cartwheel burpees, is not a legitimate CrossFit move, but something Kaitlan would totally have us do in one of her signature warm-ups. The second station was squat clean thrusters, a simple squat-clean from the ground into an overhead thruster.

The last was a move that our trainer said was legit, but it seemed a little too weird to be true at first. Inverted burpees. Starting on your back, you roll onto your feet, and then over against the wall into a head/handstand push-up. Weird right?

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Needless to say, two of these stations left us a little dizzy and seeing rainbows ourselves. We take an awesome photo don’t we?

I feel so fortunate to have had some of the most amazing people come into my life this year in a time when I really needed a fresh new start, lots of inspiration and the reassurance that I’m worthwhile and valued. I hope to pay it all forward in a big way next year. More on that soon.

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Denver in December

by Jessica on December 20, 2012

in Food, Friends, Travel, Weekend

Patrick!

I’ve been playing massive amounts of catch-up this week, but it was all worth it because I got to spend the a long weekend in Denver this past weekend! My best friend Patrick graduated from engineering school and was chosen Outstanding Fall Student (valedictorian).

As we’ve been friends since high school, I’ve been around for a bit, and the guy definitely deserved the honor. He spent enough time studying, testing and interning to put about five engineering students through school. I can’t fathom that level of dedication and commitment. Every week I thought I put in a ton of hours going through grad school was easily trumped with a passing Facebook conversation on his way to the library or his internship.

Patrick is that friend that makes you wonder sometimes why they’d want to be friends with you. I’m not getting down on myself, but guy practically sparkles. I’m so lucky he’s still willing to slum it with me, and few people know me better than he does.

Thanks CrossFit Denver for a great workout. Finally got my first KB snatch!

At least I can say I got him into CrossFit. He and his wife Jen have been going several months now and are loving it. I got to visit their box while I was there and it was so cool to see their progress and complete a WOD with them the first night I was there.

Warm-up:
12-10-8-6-4-2
KB Swing
Wall balls
Lunges (each leg)

Burgener Warm-up – focusing on bar form

Strength:
EMOM (Every Minute On The Minute): 8 minutes (at 85 lbs)
1 Power Clean
1 Hang Clean
1 Jerk

WOD:
3 Rounds:
20 KB snatch (10 each arm at 20 lbs)
10 lateral bar-facing burpees
10 jumping lunges (35# bar on shoulders)

Finish: 8:17

A peek at the inside. I LOVED their pull-up bars!

I picked up a sweet shirt to show my friends back home. I only wish I could have taken their pull-up rig with me as well, it was AWESOME. After WOD, Patrick made an awesome dinner of two flavors of pork loin and the best honey bourbon sweet potatoes I’ve ever had. Did I mention Patrick is an amazing cook? We also cleaned out two bottles of wine and spent the night trying to form coherent conversation. It ended up being a lot of mumbling, giggling and saying “you know?”

Breakfast the other day....

Saturday morning we had a HUGE breakfast at Hotcakes downtown. I had an omelette, hash browns and some pancakes as a special treat and guzzled 3 cups of coffee.

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We then went and got our nails done. Patrick was hilarious. He was just getting a pedicure, but his feet are so ticklish that he was almost convulsing in the chair.

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Saturday night was Patrick’s graduation party. He picked his favorite (and mine) restaurant, Cafe Brazil, and we were spoiled all night with the most amazing food and drink. I had a Dark ‘n’ Stormy, made with Black Seal rum and ginger beer and a Caipirinha, which is made with cachaça, sugar, key lime and crushed ice. The Caipirinha was by far the best drink I’ve ever had. It’s somewhat like a margarita, but is made like a mojito. It’s super fresh and light, and not overly sweet, which I love.

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We managed to make it up and out of the house the next morning for his graduation. We had reserved seating in the first row, which was great because it was a HUGE ceremony. We were there for close to 3 hours, just for the graduation!

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Patrick gave an amazing speech, by far the best of the evening. He was so comfortable in front of all those people, and they just kept cheering for him. I think everyone found his story so relatable.

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After graduation, we all walked down the road to Rialto Cafe for dinner. We were completely starved. I ordered a Milk Stout from Left Hand Brewing Company while waiting for my food. So good! For dinner, I opted for a BLT, which for whatever reason came with a big slab of mozzarella in each half. Not complaining though, it was super fresh and the pile of fries practically put me in a food coma alone.

Downtown Denver was absolutely gorgeous that night. Knowing we almost moved there, and would still in a heartbeat made the walk back to the car somewhat bittersweet. It’s sometimes hard to reconcile where you want to be vs. where you’re needed.

After dinner, we rushed home so Patrick and Jen could pack for their red-eye flight to Costa Rica. It was so funny. I took them to the airport, then stayed at their house for another night. It was sooo weird coming back to his house without him.

Is this not the cutest kettlebell you've ever seen?

I managed to entertain myself a little though. Cutest kettlebell ever!

Now I’m home and it feels like the entire trip was a dream.

I didn’t want to close this post without acknowledging the events in Newtown. I don’t have anything profound to add to what has already been said, but I worried mine and Neil’s silence would be confused for apathy, so I wanted to explain our feelings and maybe some perspective given where I was this weekend.

Everything was unfolding as I got off the plane in Denver Friday. It nearly created a standstill, and there were people crying and burying their faces in their hands, nearly two dozen at each of the TV’s I passed in the concourse. For as much as I hear we are desensitized to violence and tragedy, it was anything but business as usual in the one place that has suffered so similarly this year.

During Patrick’s graduation, a posthumous honorary degree was presented to a student who was killed in the Aurora Theater shooting last July. Her parents accepted it for her, and in their speech they spoke candidly about their daughter’s life before her murder and the impact her desire to help others will now have with a scholarship created with thousands of donated dollars, and a yearly charity event that will collect sports equipment for needy children. There were no news cameras, and I got the sense from just about every face in the room that they weren’t wanted anywhere.

I can’t say I blame them. The media response to events like this is tragically routine. All someone not directly involved (99% of us) needed to know was easily obtained in a breaking news alert. The rest was almost a second tragedy that unfolded in slow motion over the weekend and now continues a full week later. Non-stop coverage.

Neil and I have avoided the news altogether. We don’t know any of the details and I don’t believe we really need to. Not when the continuous broadcasting cycle fills air time with gruesome details and interviews with anyone they can chase down and harass into speaking with them. Affected communities have repeatedly and publicly asked for privacy and for the media to not sensationalize details or victims, yet as long as the public demands it, as they do, they deliver — creating another infamous place known for one thing to everyone on the outside, a scar that will never heal.

What I don’t think people realize is that in an age of social media, we too are broadcasters. I read a post by Andy Crouch this week that asserts that, just like TV or Radio, silence doesn’t seem to be an option in social media. Silence is interpreted as mutely absent rather than silently present, leaving little difference between us in our choices to speak (or type) and the choices cable news makes in what to air.

I’m not unaware or unwilling to address the seriousness of the problem we have in America regarding gun violence and a host of other related issues we can’t seem to address preemptively without being pegged as socialists, but I believe that is a dialogue that needs to happen outside the immediate aftermath of tragedy, not in it.

Like I said, I didn’t have anything truly prophetic to say, but I know I’m not alone in thinking that sometimes the best form of comfort is a silent presence.

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Weekend-ahhhh

December 3, 2012
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I feel like it’s been forever since I recapped what I would consider an “average” weekend for us. I was so excited to be home this weekend. I lost all but one of my weekends to travel in November, so being home and having virtually no plans was something I looked forward to all week. We [...]

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Cohick Half-Marathon Recap

November 7, 2012
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I am so excited to say I have now completed TWO half-marathons. That means I’m serious about this running stuff right? Hardly, I know, but at least I feel like I’m now outside the “total newb” realm. Early Saturday morning we packed up the pups and headed to Springfield for the Cohick Half Marathon/Conservation Marathon [...]

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Competing in CrossFit

September 10, 2012
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Over the weekend, we participated in a  contest at our gym to determine who our representative competition team will be this year. It was our first time doing any sort of competitive WODs and we had a blast — though it definitely wasn’t a walk in the park. The schedule for the day included 3 [...]

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The Roast of Skibinski

July 29, 2012
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First of all, how awesome of a last name is ‘Skibinski’? I don’t know why, but every time I hear it I think of the Szalinski family in ‘Honey I Shrunk the Kids’. As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, one of our trainers, Eric, is leaving to enter the Navy Seals in two weeks. It’s [...]

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