Team Rosenberger

A guy, a gal, the world's cutest baby boy, four sweet kitties and thousands of books



Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Coming soon...

So I finally go our office cleaned up last night and got all of my pictures for the year (!!!) off of my camera and my cell phone.  Tonight I'll start sorting and posting some pics from our trip to Sanibel, which was amazing!  Our honeymoon was very fun and special for both Jason and me.  Stay tuned.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Lazy afternoons!

We stopped at a jewelry store after lunch today and Jason helped me pick out this little pendant by which to remember the trip.  It's a little sand dollar, about the size of a dime, with a sand blasted surface except for the shiny parts which are, well, shiny!  

 Today we took a nature cruise around Tarpon Bay at J. N. "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge.  We saw so many different kinds of birds, and I took lots of pictures but I used my digital camera for a better zoom so you'll have to wait until I get to my laptop back home for those pics.  No manatees sighted, a few were in the bay last week but this week the water is too cold so they've migrated out of the bay in search of warmer waters.  We also got to see some cool sea creatures in a touch pool, with lots of pics of me holding things like starfish and skrimps.  Now we're relaxing on the lanai, reading and soaking up the heat.  I think we might be in the 80s today!  Might head down to the pool if we get to hot.  Plus, I'm developing a slight addiction to piƱa coladas and I can get those at the pool bar!  Life is rough on vacation!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Our hotel

The view from our lanai

Shelling!
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Sanibel

This island is amazing. This is our third day here and we're already so relaxed that I feel like queen of th sloths! Jason has been sleeping in while I wake up earlier and hit the beach for some low tide beach combing. I've already collected some really cool shells and I've seen crabs, fish, living shells and so many birds! I've got pictures on my camera that I'll post upon my return home of osprey, red-bellied woodpeckers, several varieties of terns and lots of little shore birds. We rented bikes for the week and we're exploring the island a little bit everyday. Yesterday I waded in the ocean and we swam in the hotel pool and basked in the sun. Today we'll probably head out on our bikes to grab some lunch and hit another bookstore. Tomorrow we'll head over to Ding Darling Wildlife Preserve to take a cruise around Tarpon Bay in search of manatees, dolphins and roseate spoonbills! Oh, yesterday we saw a dolphin from our lanai, swimming along in the surf in front of our hotel! I love this place!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Fat Club

In mid August Debbie and I were having lunch at Gathering Together Farm and bemoaning our mutual chubbiness.  We came up with the idea to start a biggest loser club and found a few other like-minded girls to form The Fat Chick Biggest Loser Club, aka Fat Club, Chubb Club, etc.  On Tuesdays we all weigh in, calling out our weight for the room to hear and then we do some sort of activity together.  For the past 4 or 5 weeks we've been going on a run together, either before or after weigh-in.  I've been eating better but really haven't stepped up my workout game much and this was readily apparent last night, at the half-way point weigh in. 

We've been at it for 12 weeks now and Allyson and I have lost ~3 lbs each, Ashley and Candace have both lost ~5 and Debbie is about the same as when we started.  This whole fat club thing is sort of a competition, we all put money into the pot to join and every week we add a dollar for weigh in fees and we pay a dollar for every pound we gain, so the pot's up to about $225 and we've got some weird rules about winning, but needless to say at least one is going to win the pot.  If more than one person wins the pot, they split it evenly.  The pot will probably be around $300 by the time we finish and for monetary reasons and a sense of pride I'd like to be a winner. 

Winning (for me) means working out regularly, eating right and hitting my somewhat ambitious, but still reasonable, goal weight.  Last night I realized I need to step up my game if I want to be a contender.  To that effect, I finally got up early and went to the gym for a weights workout and today at lunch I'll squeeze in a short run with Ashley.  I'm not going to tell any of the other girls I'm doing double workouts so we'll see if I can surprise then with my next few weigh ins!  It's on!!!

Plus, it would be really nice to be in shape when I finally get around to getting pregnant....

Friday, October 15, 2010

Pumpkins!

Last weekend I made this delicious brown butter pumpkin layer cake.  It was a hit and I managed to exert enough control as to only eat two small pieces.  Tomorrow ye olde husband and I are off to the Davis Family Farms for tractor rides, pumpkin patches, fresh donuts and hot cider then it's home to make these pumpkin cookies.  I love fall!  Stay tuned for pictures.

Running

I was running pretty regularly before my return to grad school.  Not surprisingly, running faded away to a distant memory as my indentured servitude school progressed (not unlike visiting family and friends, reading, eating dinner with my husband, etc.).  I started running again a few months ago, once I was free, but the running was painful and ugly.  I ran a 10k in August at the Scandinavian Festival in Junction City and it was not good.  But I've been slowly getting back into shape.  I basically starting all over from scratch.  Then, last weekend I ran in the Great Pumpkin run 10k and it was good!  I felt sluggish and tired for the first two miles, as is usual for me, then warmed up and by mile 4.5 I felt loose and was hitting my stride.  I actually ran the last mile faster than any of the previous miles and I could have kept going!  Riding that high, I did a local trail run that has a tough (for me) mile long hill climb and it wasn't as bad as I remembered, from years past.  In fact, it was so not awful, I'm doing it again tonight. 

Monday, October 11, 2010

My bucket list

For a while now I've been dreaming and planning, coming up with a mental list of things I'd like to do someday.  I'm starting to lose track of things so I'm making a formal list by which to track my journey through life's wonders.
  1. Ride in a hot air balloon
  2. Travel in Ireland
  3. Travel in Italy
  4. Visit Paris
  5. Visit England
  6. Visit Mont Saint-Michel
  7.  Take a Caribbean windjammer cruise
  8. Visit Sanibel Island
  9. Run a marthon
  10. Run a sprint triathalon
  11. Participate in Cycle Oregon, either weekend or full week trip
  12. Fall in love and get married
  13. Have a baby
  14. Own a pet rabbit
  15. Own a pair of goats
  16. Go skydiving
  17. Go on a helicopter ride
  18. See a glacier
  19. Buy an SLR and take photography classes
  20. Go on a photo safari in Africa
  21. Travel first-class on an airplane
  22. Take an overnight trip by train
  23. Stand on the Great Wall of China
  24. Go white water rafting on the Wild and Scenic Rogue River
  25. Read War and Peace
  26. Own a different copy of Pride and Prejudice for each year of my age
  27. Visit the Grand Canyon
  28. Visit the Pyramids of Giza
  29. Learn how to use my sewing machine
  30. Learn to play my piano
  31. Read every novel that has won a Pulitzer Prize in the fiction category
  32. Own a bookstore
  33. Own a beach house
  34. Go on a photo safari to Antarctica
  35. Visit Thailand
  36. Ride an elephant
  37. Visit Macchu Picchu
  38. Camp in the San Juan Islands
  39. Ride on a ferry boat
  40. Own a house with a fireplace
  41. Own a house with a second story
  42. Own a white westhighland terrier
  43. Go on a birdwatching tour on the Kenai Peninsula
  44. Plant peonies
  45. Plant dahlias
  46. Learn to arrange flowers
  47. Be able to do 10 chin ups in a row
  48. Be able to do 50 push ups in a row
That's all I've got so far, but it's a pretty ambitious list.   Quite a few

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The new blog

Ok, something weird happened to my google accounts and my old blog couldn't be recovered.  It's actually a mixed blessing because I've been thinking for a while now that my life has changed and a new blog might be more appropriate.  When I created the original blog I was a single gal out of college finding my way.  Now I'm a married lady, out of college again and still finding my way.  Husband and I have been visiting the 'Pot (aka Home Depot) a lot lately since we're finishing up some house projects.  For a while now, when we accomplish something together around the house, I've held up my hand for a high five and said "Yeah, Team Rosenberger!"  I've even joked (sort of seriously) about getting us Team Rosenberger t-shirts to wear.  Thus was born the name of my new blog.  Lots of fun stuff has been happening since I finished my two years of indentured servitude, or as some people call it, graduate school.  Stay tuned for summer updates, including photos.