Selasa, 28 April 2009

The Birthday

Poor Jeff (such a good husband) wants to do something special for my birthday tomorrow and I told him not to plan anything because I'm going to Bootcamp after work! He gave me a perplexed look, the kind of look guys give you when they want to be relieved but are afraid it's a trick....like when a girl says 'I'm fine' but everyone knows when a girls says that she means the opposite. But in this case, I really do just want to go to bootcamp, come home, maybe break my rule of no drinking during the week and open a nice bottle of wine. If I know my Jeff, he will still have some sort of surprise.

Thursday we are meeting up with the SD crew for a few birthday drinks at Venice in La Jolla. I've heard so many good things about this place from Annie and Nate I can't wait to check it out. Friday or Saturday Jeff and I will go out to a nice dinner at Cafe Luna. A fabulous restaurant Mel G turned us on to, and best part is that it's walking distance! That's what happens when you turn 31. You exercise on your birthday and only go out to celebrate somewhere that is walking distance from the house. Quite different from the bday Beach House/police/stolen keg/100 strangers in the living room/dented Suburban party I had on my 25th!

I am a little sad to be turning 31. Not because it is a year older but because so many good things happened in my 30th year. Getting engaged, getting married, Jamaica......the best part about being married to my best friend is knowing that our journey has just begun and there are still so many things to look forward to!






My 28th bday at Yummy Sushi and yes that is walking distance from the condo!

Kamis, 23 April 2009

Love is Love People! Courtesy of Perez Hilton

Nicole Lamarche, Miss California 2003 and now an ordained minister at Cotuit Federated Church in Cotuit, Mass, is speaking out.
She says:
"As a pastor and a former Miss California, I am often asked to interpret what the Word of God has to say on a particular subject. I am quite confident that God prefers that we human beings stick to speaking for ourselves. And yet there are occasions when God’s Word is used as a weapon, and I feel compelled to speak.
In the past few days, much has been made of the words of Miss California USA, Carrie Prejean. She stated that marriage is between a man and a woman. I write not in response to her opinion, but rather about her comments that followed: that the Bible condones her words. She said, 'It's not about being politically correct, it's about being biblically correct.' While this sentiment is shared by many who seek to condemn gay people and gay marriage, citing pieces of the Bible to further one’s own prejudice fails to meet the Bible on its own terms.
Most people seeking to condemn gay people point to the Book of Leviticus, where we read that men lying with men is an abomination. However, we rarely hear of other verses found in the book of Leviticus that are equally challenging. For example, Leviticus also tells us that eating shrimp and lobster is an abomination. And that a person should not wear material woven of two kinds of material—an impossible mandate for a pageant contestant!
In Paul’s letter to the community in Corinth we read, ‘For it is shameful for a woman to speak in church….’ And yet these words have not prevented Christian denominations from ordaining women, such as myself. Sadly, the Bible has been used to further prejudice throughout history. We have used it to permit ourselves to enslave people; to conquer and kill; and to denigrate the earth.
The truth is that it is difficult to know for sure the intentions of the biblical authors, but we do know something about God. Those of us who know God through Jesus of Nazareth know that he went to great lengths to express God’s love to people who were labeled as outcasts. He spent time with children, prostitutes, and lepers, all of whom were labeled as outside of the grasp of the Holy. As we continue to seek God’s vision for us as a nation grounded in a love for justice, I pray that we might move closer to the cause of grace.”

Rabu, 22 April 2009

So About that 5K......

So I wrote that long blog about the Parkinsons 5K and my goal to run it in under 30 minutes so I am embarrassed to tell you that I didn't even show up. Until 4:30 pm the day before I had every intention of running it and was even planning my carb rich night before the run pasta dinner but then Nate strolled by my desk and declared a happy hour. I did resist and told him I had a race the next day but Nate just smiled and walked away. Let's just say 10 minutes later I was at The Local with Nate, Jenny Mae and Tub reminiscing about when we met (10 years ago at SDSU!), looking at pics on Jenny's camera from my B party, etc....I got home at 9 and didn't even bother trying to convince myself that I was going to try to get up and run the next day and Jeff didn't try to convince me either. So, we slept in for the first time in a long time, had a nice big breakfast and enjoyed the day! Not a total bust. There will be other 5ks.

I'm now participating in a Biggest Loser challenge with my trainer. She measured and did body fat percentage on all us girls at fitness camp today and we are contributing to a pot and in 10 weeks will see who lost largest percent of body fat and most inches. Have to say I was pleasantly surprised today when I found out my body fat was in the low 'fitness' range just shy of the 'athlete' range. So pretty sure the vino is going to keep me from winning this challenge, but I am challenging myself to get in that 'athlete' bracket.

I'll keep you posted :-)

Katy

Senin, 13 April 2009

Time With the Girls


Last week Cynthia, Rosa and Geoff decided to come to San Diego for a little vacay...since it was the week before Easter we dubbed it Spring Break for 30 year olds. There were lots of laughs, many drinks consumed, we ate too much and many new memories were made. Sounds like Spring Break to me! Tuesday night started off with dinner at Dick's Last Resort and we then headed over to Fred's Mexican Cafe to meet up with a few more people and continue on with the night. Jeff and I headed home after a little bit, but I hear Spring Break continued on until last call!

Katy and Jeff at Fred's





The Girls of Freds


I took the next day off so that I could hang out with my besties. I met the girls at their hotel downtown and we walked down to Basic where our friend from SM and local radio personality Sean was bartending. It was fun catching up and doing what we do best. Eating and drinking. Nate met up with us after work for a few drinks too.



Sean, Nate and the SM Girls



After that it was off to Petco to watch Padres vs. Dodgers. I was the only Padre fan in the group and the Padres lost but we still had a blast. We bought the cheap tickets and hung out at the Hall of Fame bar on top of the Western Metal building. Good view, nacho bar and a waitress to keep the cocktails coming. Are you starting to see a theme?





After a few cocktails....



I headed home after the game because I had to work the next day. But after work I met up with the girls and G again and my Jeff headed downtown to meet us. We had a fabulous dinner at Donovan's and toasted to the end of a wonderful Spring Break. I love seeing the girls (and G too!), but I have to say it's a good thing for my liver and my wallet we all live in different cities!



Love you girls!!!!

Jumat, 10 April 2009

Can You Find Us?

www.padres.com/truefans

Wednesday, April 8th vs LAD, galleries 67 and 69.

Pictures from the girls Spring Break visit coming soon! Jeff is at home recovering.....

Kamis, 02 April 2009

Upcoming Events

A few things Jeff and I are looking forward to:

Cynthia and Rosa's SD visit next week aka Spring Break for 30 year olds.

Our 4 year anniversary as a couple (April 7th).

Nick's baseball games.

Girls Trip to Las Vegas in May aka Jeff's weekend of solitude and sports.

Andrea's 30th. Wine tasting in Temecula with our SD peeps!

Summer. We really will go to the beach more this time.

Peter's return to the US and finally getting to meet my sister in law!

Pete-oberfest.

New Orleans trip in November.

Rosa and Geoff's wedding in November.

So much to look forward to. Jeff and I are so blessed to have so many wonderful friends and family in our life to keep us busy and happy!