Category Archives: Out and About

Nerd-do-well Momma is smaller now!

Let me premise this post by saying before I had kids, I never struggled with my weight. I was one of those girls that could eat whatever I wanted and not gain anything. This was all before kids. Post kids, I was 5′ tall and weighed 155lbs. I am not pleased to admit this, and I find it embarrassing.

But after some hard work in the diet area and getting off my big booty and running three days a week and walking and some strength training, I have shed some of this weight! I went into the Guess outlet, here at the outlet mall by my house while waiting for a friend to get off of work, and I decided to try some of their skinny jeans on. I grabbed a size 32 and headed to the dressing room. I put the pants on and promptly fell to the floor! I was flabbergasted! So, I grabbed a size 30 and size 29. The size 29 was totally for fun, I never expected them to EVER fit, however they did! They fit well! I did a quick happy dance there in the dressing room and promptly bought them. I asked the sales gal and she told me that the size conversion was a size 8. I haven’t worn a size 8 in a long time, so to be able to fit into this size was a HUGE deal for me and did wonders for my self esteem!

As a nerdy girl, it’s important to show my girls and fellow nerds that while gaming is awesome, we have to take care of our bodies! A great program to follow is the Couch to 5 k or C25K app for Blackberry, iPhone and Android phones. This is a great way to ease into running and the timer on the app is perfect. You push the button and do what it says. This app is a great way to use your nerdy tech and get fit at the same time. There are also the Adidas Mi Coach and the Nike Plus, which will track your performance as well.

So get your nerdy butts off the couch and get up and get moving. Remember, don’t make resolutions, make reality happen! Need some good tunes to run to? Check out my playlist!

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What’s in my running playlist? December 2011 edition

Struggling for some good tunes to run to? What does this nerd girl run to you ask?

Here’s a sample of my playlist:

  • Around My Head by Cage the Elephant
  • Sail by AWOLNATION
  • Howlin’ For You by The Black Keys
  • Move Like Jagger by Maroon 5
  • Helena Beat by Foster the People
  • Pocketful of Sunshine by Natasha Bedingfield
  • Right As Rain by Adele
  • Jump Around by House of Pain
  • With You in My Head by UNKLE
  • Technologic by Daft Punk
  • Crazy by Gnarls Barkley
  • Dragula by Rob Zombie
  • Last Friday Night by Katy Perry
  • Misery by Maroon 5
  • Pumped Up Kicks by Foster the People
  • Your Love is My Drug by Kesha
  • Sabotage by The Beastie Boys
  • Feel So Close by Calvin Harris
  • S&M by Rihanna
So that is a pretty good sampling of my playlist, as you can see I have a pretty good mix of music and I love it all. It makes me run faster and be stronger during my runs. So, I hope this inspires you as well!
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The Best Barbie T-Shirt Ever!!!

I was walking through Target with my kids today, when I saw this t-shirt and I almost bought it! This was a hoot!

The Ultimate Hiker’s Website!

I just so happened to StumbleUpon a great hiking website! Trails.com! This website gives you access to great hiking for your area. You can download Topography (or Topo for short) Maps, buy great trail guides, plus it has a great set of resource pages for all the information that you could ever need to go hiking! You can save trails to you personal profile and etc. While there is a yearly price of $49.99, when you think about the cost of Topo Maps at $11.95 per map, if you are an avid hiker, this will actually save you money in the long run!

So, if you are an avid hiker or outdoors person, make sure to check this site out!

KFC Goes Green!

KFC Goes Green!

In the latest news… KFC goes green! KFC has now launched a reusable line of containers for their food items. These can be put into the dishwasher (top rack of course) and reused over and over. I was also told that they will now (at least at my local KFC) that they will be composting their food waste as well. Bold move for the Colonel, but a good one! So now when you buy that yummy chicken, you can be happy knowing that they are doing a part to help the environment. Baby steps are still steps in the right direction after all!

Deadliest Catch’s Missing Dad, Keith

So, I have been watching this season of the Deadliest Catch and I noticed that Jake Anderson’s dad was missing. Well, what got me even further intriged is that his truck was found missing in Darrington, which is the neighboring town. I was bothered by this because how did I not know about this when this was happening in January? I felt horrible, was I a bad person for not knowing?

Then I happened to do a web search for Jake’s dad and found out that I was not an uncaring person. I had seen the photos and flyers everywhere here in Arlington, Marysville, Burlington and all the other places in the area that we go. What is sad is that this was a man who was a former high school counselor and seemed to be a good man. (Not that anyone should go missing, but you get my point)

I feel for the family and I sincerely hope that with Jake being on the Deadliest Catch that more people will step up and join the search or come forward. To the Anderson family: my heart goes out to you! If you would like to help out, you can donate money for the family and the search efforts.

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Cool stuff from Foursquare!

For those of us who have smart phones, there is a great application for download called Foursquare. This fun app lets you check into all the places that you will go! It will also update Facebook, so you don’t have to add anything to it. This was a really fun app during our April road trip. Many of my friends felt it was like they were on the trip with us and had lots of fun seeing where we were going.

But here’s the real kicker. The other day, while stopping into the PCC Market on the way to the ferry docks, I checked into PCC with Foursquare only to discover a really cool special! On the right hand side of the phone screen was a box marked special, after clicking it, I saw that I could receive a free Seattle’s Mighty-O Donut for every third check in at PCC Natural Market! After a few Edmonds/Kingston ferry runs, I finally got to my 3rd check in and as you can see below, my daughter, Sophia loved the donut!

This was a great feature, which totally made my day! While I haven’t found a way to find more of these great specials, it’s cool knowing that they exist and now I can’t wait to find the next one! Who knows what it may bring?

Sophia with her free Seattle's Mighty-O Donut, courtesy of my Foursquare app!

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Style hits big with Focal Point Photography

Are you looking for pictures that are not posed and fake feeling? You know the type: overprocessed, overposed, and overdone to the point that you feel you look like Barbie and Ken. Look no further for great photography than Focal Point Photography. Jamie is a talented up and coming photographer with an eye for the moments you actually want captured! Jamie’s keen eye and use of natural surroundings make her portraits come to life. Very rarely will you find a photographer, who is not only good with the camera, but amazing at making their portraits come to life! One doesn’t need captions for any of her pictures, one can tell by looking at them the story that Jamie is trying to tell with each of her pictures.

If you are in the Snohomish or Skagit county areas and you want to capture memories and not just the standard portraits, make sure to book Jamie at Focal Point Photography!

Emerald City Comicon

If you live in the Pacific Northwest and enjoy comics, then you need to check out Emerald City Comicon! The Con takes place on April 4th & 5th at the Convention Center in downtown Seattle and ticket prices are $25.00 for the 2 day pass and $15 for just a one day pass. You can buy tickets online or buy them at the many comic book shops listed on the link. Last year and this year, I have been involved with this Comicon and I have to say, I look forward to Comicon every year! It is typically the highlight of the year for me. This Con is awesome and we have some great celebrity guests lined up this year including:

And as for comic artists and writers:

  • Brian Micheal Bendis
  • Ed Brubaker
  • Frank Cho
  • Tim Sale, whose artwork has been shown on the hit show Heroes

There are many more in the lineup.

Also we have a great artbook for sale that will benefit Seattle Children’s Hospital. The some of the original artwork will be on auction at the Saturday evening. There will only be 850 copies of this great book, so make sure that you get a copy!There will also be an original print for sale of Iron Man at Gasworks Park in Seattle. It’s pretty awesome!

So make sure that you get your tickets and get to the Emerald City Comicon! You will love it!

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Manhattan’s Bermuda Triangle… It is real!

I started watching CSI:NY this afternoon (I love Tivo) and this week’s episode was about Manhattan’s Bermuda Traingle. Being that I am a West Coaster, I was skeptical. However, after a bit of digging, I found out it really does exist! Don’t believe me, check this out:

Empire State Building car zap mystery

Sunday, January 27th 2008, 4:00 AM

Smith for News

Several cars a day get bizarrely stranded in a five-block ‘Bermuda Triangle’ near the Empire State Building.

In the shadow of the Empire State Building lies an “automotive Bermuda Triangle” – a five-block radius where vehicles mysteriously die.

No one is sure what’s causing it, but all roads appear to lead to the looming giant in our midst – specifically, its Art Deco mast and 203-foot-long, antenna-laden spire.

“We get about 10 to 15 cars stuck near there every day,” said Isaac Leviev, manager of Citywide Towing, the AAA’s exclusive roadside assistance provider from 42nd St. to the Battery. “You pull the car four or five blocks to the west or east and the car starts right up.”

Motorists like Russell Valeev, 25, learn about it the hard way.

“The lights work, the horn works, everything. But it won’t start,” Valeev, a driver for Golden Touch Transportation said one recent evening as he sat in his 2005 Ford van with the hood propped open on E. 35th St., between Lexington and Park Aves. “It’s my job. No money.”

The 102-story building, at Fifth Ave. between 33rd and 34th Sts., has been home to broadcast equipment since its opening in 1931, when RCA installed an experimental TV antenna.

Since the 9/11 attacks destroyed the twin towers, the building has regained its status as the leading transmission site for commercial broadcast outfits, with 13 TV and 19 FM stations mounting antennas on its spire.

The Empire State Building Co., which refused to provide the Daily News a list of its antennas, denied it has created any “adverse impact” on automobiles.

“If the claim were indeed true, the streets in the vicinity of the building would be constantly littered with disabled vehicles,” the building’s owner said.

According to many doormen in the area, they often are.

“They park here on the block and when they come back and try to leave, they can’t start their cars,” said Martin Deda, a doorman at 16 Park Ave., which fronts E. 35th St.

“I’ve seen a lot of cars get towed away,” said a doorman at 35 E. 35th St. who gave only his first name, Joseph. “I see it all the time, at least 10 times a week … I call it the ‘Empire State Building Effect.’”

Automotive experts and engineers believe the problem stems from radio frequency interference that’s “jamming” the remote keyless entry systems of cars.

The remote keyless entry systems operate on specific wavelengths assigned by the Federal Communications Commission, which governs the bands and bandwidths of TV, radio, telephone and other transmissions.

The FCC said it has not received any complaints regarding interference affecting autos in midtown, and Empire State Building officials don’t believe the claims.

Yet some phantom transmission appears to cause the remote keyless entry systems of scores of car owners to go haywire and stop talking to their vehicles.

Abe Quinones was a drug rep in September 2002 when he parked his brand-new BMW 325i on the south side of E. 35th St., just west of Park Ave.

“As I was leaving, I went to click the remote to lock the doors, but it didn’t work. I just thought it was the [key’s] battery,” he said. He locked the car the old-fashioned way, using the button on the door. When he returned, he was locked out.

“I was stuck there for three hours. I had to call for a tow truck,” he said, adding that the driver jimmied open his door. “The minute he stuck the key in the ignition the car started up.”

Lain Gutierrez, 39, a retired investment banker who lives in Times Square, nearly had to shell out $500 for a rental SUV when a friend’s Jeep Liberty suddenly would not start while parked on E. 35th St., west of Lexington Ave., last month.

“It was a bizarre, automotive Bermuda Triangle experience,” Gutierrez said.

For nearly three hours, “The car was sitting there dead.”

A tow truck driver told them about the radio waves zapping the car’s immobilizer chip. “We thought he was crazy,” Gutierrez said.

Then the car started right up.

rweir@nydailynews.com