Sunday, March 30, 2014

Five Days & Counting

Last July, my daughter proposed an interesting running challenge to a few of us. Let's run a 12-man relay race for almost 200 miles! It's called RAGNAR and they have these relay races all over the US, all year long. There are two vans of six people each and each runner has to run three "legs" of the race in order. It begins at 5:00am on Friday in Huntington Beach and will end for us around 5:00pm on Saturday night down in Coronado! All this, while sitting in a van, running on very little, if any sleep. Six smelly, sweaty bodies in a confined space, trying to relax between their runs. Well, my gosh, who wouldn't want to do this?!?!?!
After nine long months of talking about it, it is finally here this Friday. We have friends flying in from Colorado and Texas to run with us. Some of my teammates I know very well. Some I have never met. We range in age from late 20s to mid 60s. Some are new to running, while others have been running for many years. Some are very fast and some, like me, are plodders.
While I truly hate the overused words, EPIC and AMAZING, I am pretty sure these words will be apt descriptions of how we will feel on Saturday night after accomplishing this challenge.
Stay tuned...

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Pool Already?!

 Is it summer yet!?!! The fish want to swim!!
And be goofballs!!
And Pa never says "NO!"
Love these crazy kids!!!
 

Friday, March 28, 2014

Seeing Dollar Signs

Callie Girl was in for a long overdue, much needed grooming yesterday. Either you have a dog with short hair that sheds everywhere, or you have a dog with long hair that needs regular haircuts and grooming. Neither sounds like a winner, so it's a good thing we love them.
While picking her up, I began chatting with another "dog mom". I was complaining that the grooming prices had gone up and they had never bothered to mention it when I dropped the dog off that morning. She agreed that they seemed to steadily be increasing of late. Then she told me that the next day her dog was scheduled for cataract surgery!! She told me that she was sure her dog could not see her anymore and it made her sad. I said that, wow, I bet that was going to be expensive! She told me it was costing five thousand dollars!!!! I almost fell over! I thought about it the whole drive home. Would I be willing to spend that much money on my dog? Honestly, I am not so sure I would. I mean, I love her and she brings me a great deal of joy, but cataract surgery for that much money? I jokingly told my husband that I wouldn't spend that much on surgery for him!! It wasn't like the dog was in pain or suffering, her eyesight was going. She was eleven years old, the lady said. I guess she felt the dog had enough good years left in her that her doggie sight was worth it. Five more years...five thousand dollars...I guess she figured that amortized over that time frame, it was worth $1000 a year for her dog to see better.
I just don't see it. No pun intended!!!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Brochure? What Brochure?

"Life is nothing like the brochure."
Remember your twenties, when you thought you had it all figured out? You were going to set the world on fire. You were going to be a better parent than your parents. You were going to work hard and play harder. You were going places!
Well, guess what?! Here we are, decades later and looking back on how foolish we were, how little we really knew. Life is a tricky task master that often delivers a curve ball when we were expecting a fast ball straight down the middle. We strike out more than we hit home runs. We see friends come and go. We see jobs come and go. We see waistlines and hairlines come and go. We change with the times, often begrudgingly. We reminisce about "the good ol' days". We smile when the young generation tells us they are going to do it differently.
The brochure? I think we were supposed to write our own brochure as we went along. We were supposed to figure out that kindness really does matter. People over property wins every time. Spending time on people, rather than spending money on them, creates memories that linger long after the "thing" is broken or forgotten in the closet. Knowing when to speak your mind and when to hold your tongue will always be a good way to live. Saying "I'm sorry" is the solution to many problems.
 Rain will fall in everyone's life. The brochure says to carry an umbrella.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Til 100

Well, this pretty much says it all and I can certainly see Jack E. Boy saying it to me! He is a tough, sports kid with a big heart. He is always the first to give me a hug and kiss without any prompting. He asks about my day. He tells me I am a great "cooker". He says I am very creative.
Now, as to the grammie in this cartoon...why, oh why, is she depicted with short, old lady gray hair and glasses?!?!  Where are her contacts? Where is her bottle of hair dye? Where are her running clothes? Time to redefine the grandma of the 2000s! I know I am doing my best to create a different picture of what a "grandma" looks like...one red hair at a time!


Saturday, March 15, 2014

Coffee/Wine

Sometimes, the simplest thing is the best thing. This made me smile in its uncomplicated answer to much of life's complications. I am an over analyzer. I often see problems where none exist. I often worry where there is no need. Coffee/wine...it can be the answer to so much. To those two, I might add running. Now that's a trifecta of solutions! I already ran this morning. I had my coffee. It's almost 5:00pm, so that just leaves my glass of pinot noir.
Today is a good day...full of solutions!

Monday, March 10, 2014

Customer Service Lives!

 If you follow my blog, you know about my awful running accident last month. I am all better now, but one casualty that did not make it was my good running glasses. They were scratched and bent beyond further use. I was lamenting this one day to my son-in-law, who works in the hockey industry, and he told me I should contact the company and tell them my story. He said really good companies want you to wear their items and would probably want me to continue to wear them. "See what they will do for you", he said.
So, with very low expectations, I sent an email to Hobie who made my glasses. I briefly told them about the accident and if there was any chance they had a lense to replace my scratched one. I received a reply, via email, THAT VERY DAY, from the nicest lady named Andree. Turns out, she, too, is a runner and was very sympathetic to my story. She also seemed impressed that I had run so many races in the last five years. She asked me to send her a photo of my glasses. Not only did I send her a photo of the glasses, I also sent her the link to my blog about the accident, complete with photos of my injuries!
She loved reading the blog and even sent it on to a few of her running buddies to read as well. She said the color of my glasses had been discontinued, but she offered an alternative. I checked it out online and let her know they were fine, more than fine really. I loved them!
I returned my damaged glasses to the company per her request, and in a matter of days, she sent me another email saying my new glasses were being shipped out that day! Not just a new lense, but a new pair of glasses! Wow! In a day and age where we are constantly faced with examples of a lack of customer service and company pride, I am here to tell you, Eyeking and Andree are the definition of quality customer service!

Here are my new glasses that they sent me, free of charge! I am touched by her efficiency and kindness throughout the process. Along with a new pair of glasses, I feel like I have a new friend in New York! Bonus!! I would recommend this company to anyone who wants quality sunglasses. I am thankful that my son-in-law suggested that I contact them.
Thanks again, Andree! You made my week! I will be wearing the new glasses this weekend in the Leprechaun Leap 5K and the following weekend in the Hot Chocolate 15K in San Diego. I will think of you each time I put them on and smile.
Biggsuzi