Tuesday, April 18, 2006

still going - just not blogging - sorry about that

didn't realize it had been so long since I've posted here - so here's the update

I run, I do my crazylady sessions, weather's great

work life / business has been busy thus taking me away from "you" my darlings

haven't begun the strength building yet but will - in earnest - soon - and I promised you pictures, I know, will you get off my back ?

still in the #1 position tho .... yeee hah !

oh and another thing - check out how many days since my last smoke !! ---->> over a month - now there really are *no* excuses for going back ..... right ?

Thursday, April 13, 2006

$2K in donations to date --- and a peek at who's out there

Thanks to pajamas and the chief howcome crew (you know who you are) for getting me to TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS in donations to date! Can I hear another WOOP WOOP ? I am in awe ... really ... you've *quadrupled* my goal ... I can't wait to get out there and get across and show you all how fired up I am .... and the thighs are changing, getting tighter, next the ass, then the arms ... starting the upper body strength training this weekend ... photos (before and hopefully after) coming soon ... of the arms anyway (since Mom is now a blog fan, I cant post the others - thanks MOM!)

And get this - who knew you could run reports and see where the blog hits are coming from? so the most fascinating cities that have hit my site have come from Jakarta, Amman, and some 16 character city in Germany. Might explain the dramatic increase in spam hitting my email too.

Ran today when I came home from working - will be back out there tomorrow too. Jenny from the block and I are starting to discuss getting in the water - anyone care to start a bet on when we'll first dip in ? Not sure what I can offer as a prize to the winner other than bragging rights ..... but get it started .... I know this is a lively and highly participatory crowd .... and those of you who *really* know me know that I cant *wait* to get in the cold cold water .... whoo hooooooo HERE WE GO

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

great weather + incredible support = run, forrest, run !

Donations are still pouring in - big thanks to Jamma, Shorty, Luch and Lovey for their contributions to the till. And Mom, for not only posting her donation online, but posting a comment here as well !

For those of you here in the northeast, we've finally landed in SPRING .... and for those of you who already know me well (bless you) you know that this time of year does wonders for my disposition .....

Yesterday was a total stunner of a day - I got up, got out, ran the course, started the day off great .... then late afternoon said "what the heck" and took a brisk walk down to the post office (almost closer than walking to my own mailbox) which requires a significant haul uphill on the way home .... not quite retiring the V8 Heep yet but I'm all about saving that $3/gallon gas when I can ....

Did another jog this morning and that hill on Overlook Drive is looking less treacherous each time - perhaps that's progress ?

Hoping to increase the distance later this week .... remember, baby steps ....

Quick shout out to the Big Marine on his 40th - lift a few for me tonight.

Saturday, April 08, 2006

the kickoff that kicked ass (aka longest post ever)

Last night was the "official" kickoff party at Shorehaven. Met so many great people, will try to capture it all here. If I got your name wrong, just let me know and I'll correct it.

Walked in with Jen, my inspiration who finished last year after I bailed. No assigned seat, so we saw two other women at a table, went to introduce ourselves, and lo and behold - it's Audrey Yu! Who apparently is now back at #1 due to a technicality. Best part of that is that it benefits all the charities that we also met last night. More on that later - but for now, here's a shot of me and Audrey with (from left) Michael Wolfe from generous sponsor [GQ], Audrey, Miles (co-founder and Master Motivator), Ryan Moran (Charity Committee and old buddy), me, and Chris Fuentes from generous sponsor [Nautica].



And thanks, GQ and Nautica for the gift bags! And did I hear something about the top fundraising teams and individuals being featured in a future GQ spread? hmm....

I wish you all could have heard what I heard from each of the charities we are paddling to support - talk about motivational. First up were my table mates, the team from [Save the Sound], Myron Alderman and Don Strait, shown below with Jenny from the Block.



Apparently there is a proposed liquefied natural gas storage facility proposed for the middle of the sound - 10-stories tall, four football fields long, and 180-ft. wide. Now I will admit to not subscribing to any local papers, but how did I miss that ? Funds raised from KFAC will go towards fighting this, and I'll be thinking of how lovely this monstrosity will look as I paddle across in July.

Next up was Ginger from [Courage to Speak]. Ginger spoke of losing her son Ian to drugs, and her commitment to getting families to openly discuss drug abuse and prevention. As I train for the event, I'll be thinking of all the good work this organization will do with your support. Thank you, Ginger, for inspiring us all. Here's Ginger and her team - and some of them are paddling too!



We heard from Terry O'Connor of the [Cardinal Shehan Center], a Bridgeport-based organization that reaches out to moderate and low income youth via educational, recreational, cultural, and social programs. We met Rock Star Ashley, Shehan Center scholarship recipient and current Kolbe Cathedral freshman, one of the many fortunate Shehan Center beneficiaries. Here's the team (sorry I didn't get all the names, but Ashley is second from left, Terry second from right):



Linda Rapp from [Hole in the Wall Gang] was next, and told us about the programs they offer to children with cancer and other serious illnesses and conditions. They give these kids a camping experience of the highest quality, while extending year-round support to their families and health care providers. Here's Linda and some friends:



[Cancer Care], national nonprofit organization that provides free, professional support services for anyone affected by cancer, spoke about their programs and services in Connecticut. Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures of their group. If anyone has some, please send over.

Last but not least, the [Make a Wish Foundation] talked of the wishes they fulfill for children with life-threatening medical conditions and their families. Their representative (again, no photos but send some over if anyone has some) read a letter from a mom about how much their wish meant to their family. Another great organization that I am so proud to paddle for.

Another fun apect of the evening was meeting other fellow paddlers and volunteers. And you never know who you might run into .... case in point, the illustrious Kate Berg, president of the [Ave B ] social club, and former Gartner associate (back when it was fun). Here's Jen, me and Kate -



Speaking of former Gartner pals, Ryan Moran - chief charity guy - and Paul Parker - repeat paddler - were also in attendance. Great to see you guys again! Rose, where were you? Here's Jenny and Ryan, and Paul and Karen of [Performance Technologies]:





Now here's the best part - meeting new fun interesting people. I mentioned meeting Audrey, and her friend Mary (also a terciary connection to Gartner - who knew?). Mary wasn't down with photos, so you'll have to use your imagination. Sophia, who will volunteer at the event, was Jen's and my new best friend. Sophia and Kate of [Ave B] are running the volunteer effort for KFAC this year (and hopefully in future years) and [Ave B] will have a significant presence both on the water and behind the scenes at the event. She also makes the most beautiful custom designed silk handbags .... I see a few of those in my future. Worst picture ever of me, but Sophia deserves a shout out:



Also met Scott, co-founder and very chill guy. My fundraising and blogging reputation definitely preceeded me here as Scott immediately thanked me for funds raised so far (so thank YOU) and actually sounded like he had read/skimmed the blog. We also learned that there is a KFAC starting up in the SF bay this fall and I was all ready to get fired up until they mentioned sharks. Not quite that hard core. Yet. Here's me and Scott and [oops didnt get your name?].



At one point in the evening, safety maven Shirleen passed around crazy hats - I believe I was wearing a pirate hat for a bit, but alas, no photos of that (oh snap). Mom, Shirleen is the person who will teach me kayak safety - so when I make it across, you can thank her.



I did snap one of my adorable table neighbor wearing hers (is that a flamingo?) - great smile, you are SO working that duck, girl.



Also met fellow Nutty Paddler Don Demaine, member of Team [they wouldnt tell me], none of whom wanted to be blogged except Don. Hmmm. Keep reading, Don - loved hearing that you were a fan. See you out there!



Jen reconnected with fellow veteran paddler Melanie, and we also met the uber cool Liz - who will lose her KFAC virginity with me. I think I see a pod forming .... what do you say, ladies?



Thanks KFAC for a great evening, I am so fired up, and even though I didn't run today I'll be back out there tomorrow with all this good stuff pushing me to go even further.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

momentum

so since topping the leaderboard - the donations have been pouring in - I am so moved by all of the support - cannot begin to tell you how motivating it is

last night I even got to introduce my folks to the 21st century - and the concept of blogging - can't wait until they post comments here :)

woke up this morning to the sound of a lovely voice (albeit over the phone) - got out of bed and immediately put on the sneeks - Katie Couric be damned ! I found out second hand that her know-it-all interview techniques are moving to more sober audiences ... because I was running ! yes thats right, kids, RUNNING - made my full course at a comfortable running pace for the first time ! so now I need to lengthen the course to slightly longer than the driveway .... but I'm ready .....

came home and did my session with crazylady - made two trays of krispy treats for the KGVS who play in Greenwich today (good luck ladies!) - and yes, had to taste test but only snuck one ....

thanks all for the continuing support - I think tomorrow I may take the old school digi cam with me for the trot so you can all see the sights with me - won't that be fun ?

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

gimme a lil woop woop

thanks to all of you and the most recent piggy bank dump by my adorable nephews, I am now #1 - and hope to stay there ! just please don't expect my kayak finish to track with the fundraising ....

updated leaderboard below - sorry Audrey !

#2 on the leaderboard !!

again - you guys are amazing - this won't my most articulate post considering the time but

** YOU MADE ME NUMBER TWO ON THE LEADERBOARD! **

I realize it's early in the game but look (and Team Cheese, brill name) -



It's almost 4am here and for some reason I am awake, and of course anytime I am awake I check emails - don't you ? so the inbox has one of the regular "pump you up" messages from the event organizers - here's the quote:

One hilarious blog... one of the real benefits of leading a band of nutters is reading up on what they think of KFAC. Case in point rookie paddler Eileen Scully, who precociously made the leader board this week. She has begun chronicling her training regimen and various other personal improvement goals on her own Blog, and by all accounts the donation results are fabulous. Nice job, Eileen.

I am hoping "nutter" is a kayak term for "hardcore fundraiser." They talked about my blog. First. And BFab got a shout out! I am committed. And nothing personal, Audrey Yu, but you're going down .....

If anyone from KFAC is reading this - say HI and I'll see you at the kickoff bash on Friday!

more later ....

Monday, April 03, 2006

April Fools, and Changing Clocks

First confession: took friday and saturday mornings off - I'll leave you to wonder why. Got back on it Sunday. Woke up slightly confused by the time change, but since I am rarely tethered to clocks (haven't had one in the bedroom for a few years now) I decided not to care, and put the sneeks on and hit the pavement. Got to the point where I am about half running, half walking now. When I got back, I looked at the cable box (the only reliable source for accurate time) and it was only 6:15. For those of you who know me, this is highly unusual behavior. I only get moving at 6:15 when I have a plane to catch or something.

Kept the mojo working by brewing the coffee and doing another 20 with crazylady (buns and thighs - figure I should also get Madonnas abs and ass, too, while I am at it). Felt great, fixed the coffee and some eggs, turned on the opera digital music channel on my TV (what is *that* about - I know) and climbed into the big chair to read "Flyboys." Woke up two hours later, around 10am. Laughing.

This morning, same thing, up earlier than ever, colder out there and for whatever reason was walking more than running today but I got out. Note the days ticking off the smoke counter - how great is that ?

Also huge thanks to all the recent sponsors. You guys do more to inspire me than you know. I just think, if I gave me a donation and knew that I was sitting on my rump smoking I'd be pretty disappointed. So I'm out - and you're helping me do it.

Perhaps - in April - I'll get into a kayak?