Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Congratulations, Mr. President Elect
It was a long and intense race, and I must say....I'm glad it's finally over. I'm the first to admit I'm extremely bias, but at the end of the day, I really do think the best man won.
I just got finished watching the speeches from both candidates last night. They were both extremely moving and powerful - Obama's, to me, was reminiscent of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous speech; and McCain's (as described by my coworker) was the best of his entire campaign.
If you haven't seen either, you can check out Obama's speech on his official website's blog or McCain's (on the Huffington Post - hehe - still official, I promise).
As most people are, I'm glad it's all over, and we can get back to real life. And maybe start seeing some of those political signs on street corners come down??
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
How to get a job
"I landed my dream job right out of college."
How I did it: I started applying for jobs in February, knowing that I wanted to have one by the time I graduated in May. I applied to every job that looked interesting in my field (marketing) - including a job for a Search Engine Marketer that required AT LEAST 2 years of experience. I, however, had none. I ended up getting an interview, then a second interview, then a job offer.
Lessons & tips: Apply to a job you know you'll love, even if you're under qualified. What can it hurt? Then *wow* them at the interview.
Resources: college education, passion, resume, business suit
It took me 1 month.
It made me ecstatic
Friday, September 12, 2008
How to drink eight glasses of water each day
"Drinking eight glasses of water a day makes your body feel so much better - it'll thank you!"
How I did it: Working with a water cooler within twenty feet definitely helps. I'll fill my mug up about every hour (which also means I have to make a trip to the bathroom just about every hour!)
Before that, though, I had a hard time drinking water. I was lucky if I had 2-3 glasses a day- and that was usually jsut because of working out!
Now that I've started drinking so much water at work, my body craves it, so I drink just as much at home!
Lessons & tips: Often times, your body thinks it's hungry when you're actually thirsty. Some of the best advice (especially for people trying to lose weight) is when you think you're hungry, drink a glass of water first. Wait about 20 minutes, if you're still hungry, then eat! If not you were just thirsty. This will get you in a routine of drinking eight glasses a day!
Resources: water cooler, a little bit of aqua, and a cup.
It took me 10 days.
It made me feel better
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
3G iPhone
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Beautiful Wordle Word Clouds
This next Wordle is from a book I'm "writing." I say writing in quotes simply because it's one of those works in progress - about life essentially:
I think I'm going to play around on this a little!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
All I Want for [RIGHT NOW] is an iPhone!
Technically my plan doesn't run out until October of 2009. BUT, my Dad (the plan owner) called them this morning for me and I can get an iPhone as early as September 3! I'm so psyched!
Not only will I no longer be harassed by my co-workers (who are 110% Mac users) about having a Microsoft powered cell phone (I have a Moto Q), but I'll get all sorts of benefits that I'm not used to. I'll be able to call NATIONWIDE - I would have to pay a ton extra for this with US Cellular. Plus, I'll get the internet. I simply don't have it on my phone now because I choose not to. Explorer (IE) on a cell phone? Thanks, but no thanks. Finally (the most major plus), I'll actually have service! If you're not from Maine, you don't know that joy of having all your bars and keeping them if you walk two feet in any direction.
Ahh...the anticipation of becoming Apple-ized.
Monday, August 11, 2008
Just About the Coolest Thing Since Sliced Bread
Common ones for me (since I know you're just DYING to know):
If you crave this > What you really need is > And here are healthy foods that have it
Chocolate > Magnesium > Raw nuts and seeds, legumes, fruits
Chewing ice > Iron > Meat, fish, poultry, seaweed, greens, black cherries
Pretty cool, eh?
Thursday, August 7, 2008
A Trip Down the Saco River
Channel 6 says in their report that police are asking people to stay away from the river this weekend. With all this silly rain we've been getting, the river's gone up..duh! Plus people drink themselves into oblivion in their canoes and the police had to rescue three canoes last weekend. Yikes!
Sad part is I've never been so I really wanted to go. Oh well, I'm comforted by the fact that I'll get to sleep in my big comfy (warm and dry) bed in my apartment rather than in a 2 inch puddle of water in a wet sleepy bag on rocky ground in a smelly old tent. Yes, warm and dry is better than wet and cold any day of the week.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Maine 207 on Skype
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Care to Canoe?
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Solar Energy and its Sunshiney Goodness
The tough part about solar energy (as with most natural forms of energy) is that you need some way to convert that energy into electricity. My parents own a solar powered home and it's great, as long as you don't need to use a hair dryer!
The initial costs tend to be expensive for solar panels and the converting system (including batteries and the works). However, in the long run, it's definitely worth it.
Why not save our energy and save the planet?!
Portland Power Yoga
Anyway, I went to a place right down the way that came highly recommended by both my best friend and my physical therapist. Portland Power Yoga uses a technique called power vinyasa yoga, keeping a steady flow of yoga (concentrating on breathing) in an environment of 90 degrees!
I don't think I've ever sweat so much in my entire life, but it was amazing - so detoxifying! Their slogan is so cool. 3-4 times a week to change your body, 5-6 times to change your life. Guess I'd better get my butt there at least 5 times a week then, huh?!
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Batman The Dark Knight
Just before the movie started, though, there was a bit of a misunderstanding in the parking lot. It seems that a gentleman in a convertible cut off a bicyclist, after they both ran a red light. Needless to say, there were quite a few R-rated terms being thrown out (by both parties) and I can only agree with the man who walked in behind me who said, "They'll just kick the shit out of each other and be done with it."
Back to the movie though...I can understand now why they talk about Heath Ledger's character having something to do with his death. From what I read, they think that climbing into such a dark role put Heath in a super dark place, hence his overdose. RIP Heath.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
StumbleUpon Cool Sites Online
Here are some cool sites I found:
- Run. Find great trials to run in your area!
- Write Rhymes. Start writing sentences, then option-click and you get every word that rhymes with your query!
- Books Online. Read any of the books available online - there are a ton!
- Sun Salutation. One of the most invigorating yoga practices to wake you up in the morning!
- Pandora. Create your own radio station(s) and listen for free! (I live on this all day long!)
- Vegetarian Recipes. This site has some amazing cuisine!
- Great Advice. Amazing tips for living happily.
The "Guinea Pig Diet"
I went to this "hippie-dippie" (heard a more conservative diner use the phrase on her way out) pizzeria in Portland with an old friend. We had the most scrumptious sun dried tomato pizza (not the one pictured, but close to it!) - with sweet glazed onions, mushrooms, spinach, mozzarella, and goat cheese on their organic brick oven cooked dough. This yummy delight was coupled with organic Riesling wine...of course.
The point is that if you've never been to Flatbread, you need to go. It's amazing...but the atmosphere is my favorite: so laid back and relaxed. Plus it's all organic and natural..that doesn't hurt!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
5 Easy Tips and Tricks for Staying Happy and Healthy
- Exercise, and find the exercise(s) you enjoy. It's essential to exercise. No way around it. But you might as well enjoy it, right? I cheered in high school and college and loved it - kept me in phenomenal shape. However, once you hit your 20's, cheerleading isn't as easy (awful, I know). So I started doing yoga, and now I'm obsessed! It's not forced like other exercises (running outside and whatnot) for me.
- Do things you love. Remember that life isn't all about work...some play needs to be involved! So even if you have a tight budget, find time for doing things you enjoy: going for a walk outside, hanging out with your family, or even renting an old movie you haven't seen in years!
- Laugh. It's been proven over and over that laughing increase happiness (literally!) and decreases stress. So when something's funny (or maybe even if it isn't), laugh out loud!
- Eat healthy, but eat what you want. I constantly get criticized for eating "like a guinea pig" with my tofu, carrot, and spinach lunches...but you know what? I love them! They taste good to me. So if even you like chips, you can substitute a healthy alternative like Soy Crisps. My personal vice is ice cream, so I go with the Edy's Slow Churned, it has less fat than normal ice cream, and less sugar than fat free frozen yogurt. The way I figure it, if you have a craving, your stomach won't settle for anything but what you're craving. So why not have a healthy sampling of it?!
- Watch portion sizing. As Americans, I blame portion sizing for our obesity issues. It's blamed on parents (of course) as the "finish all the food on your plate" rule. When eating, just watch how much you have! Look at those labels and see what the portion size is, and STOP eating when you're full!
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Official PT Graduate
Then in mid-April, I had ACL reconstruction, and have been in physical therapy since. More recently, I've spent my rehab with an awesome PT named Heather at Riverview Physical Therapy in Westbrook. And yesterday, I graduated!! I'm pretty sure that 12 weeks out and graduating from PT is some sort of a record...thanks Heather!
I originally had my surgery done by Dr. Hoffman at Orthopaedic Associates in Portland. I have my (final?) appointment with him this afternoon, and I'm just praying he clears me for yoga!
Monday, July 14, 2008
Need a little R&R?
I believe I shared this before, but last week my best friend moved to Arizona. I miss her desperately, but that's besides the point. The night before the big move, I went to this great little day spa right near where I work with her and my other best friend/current roommate. It's called Fabu Salon and Day Spa.
Jonica and I had the most amazing 30 minute massages. Jamie (my roommate) got a great french manicure. They are slightly pricey, but the experience is definitely worth it! They have five floors in my building and the melody of decorations (a beautiful bright green and black/white paisley) that rock my world.
If you're ever in the Old Port and suffering from an aching back, I definitely suggest stopping by this lovely little establishment!
Sunday, July 13, 2008
A Visit to Peak's Island
It was gorgeous weather for a visit, and seeing how it was my first time there, it had to be a special occassion right? But of course! A celebration of Reggae Fest ensued, with locals twice and three times my age downing Coronas. Not in the mood for the Coronas, I still enjoyed the sun and the company of friends I haven't seen in over a year.
I found this beautiful picture on the Island's official site.
Friday, July 11, 2008
Asian Simplicity
THEN...look what it does!!!
How cool is that? A definite space saver! (I do question the comfort though...perhaps some psychedelic oriental cushions are in order?)
I found this awesome site while using StumbleUpon (a new fedish of mine..you HAVE to try it if you haven't yet). But the site is called apartment therapy, and giving me all sorts of new ideas for my place (even though I don't live in L.A., NYC, Chicago, or San Francisco!)
"Bliss cannot be disturbed by gain or loss."
More often than not, they get a little more intense than this one. But I thought I'd start my Yogi Tea quotage with a more subtle thought. Because if you think about it, it's true - if one is truly blissful, then losing or gaining anything will not change that fact.
Plus, on the tea boxes there are yoga poses (based on what type of tea you're drinking) - how cool is that?! How very zen. Thank you, Yogi.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Cruise Ship in Portland, Maine Harbor
What would we do without Sushi?
If you're a pseudo-vegetarian or pescatarian, like me, the sushi restaurant down the street (like Sapporo, in my case) may very well be your best friend. Basically, I'm not a straight up vegetarian, I only eat seafood.
I'm not on a quest to save the animals (although we all should), I just no longer enjoy the cliché barbecue with a big meaty steak on the grill. Plus, there's no way I'm giving up my lobster...I live in Maine for crying out loud!
Besides, in the effort to eat only lean protein, seafood is definitely the way to go. Coupled with all of the yummy vitamins and minerals you get, fatty omega-3 acids are a plus! If you're looking to become a pescatarian, be sure to watch the number of fish portions you consume. Otherwise, I'm a firm believer that this is one of the best vegetarian diets by far. I mean, you can still eat animal byproducts, so enjoy your morning omelet! (I would make it an egg white omelet though - low cholesterol!!)
Congratualtions to Arizona's Newest RN!
Jonica has always been quite the adventurous girl, so after we graduated from Saint Joseph's, it was inevitable that she'd be moving somewhere. She graduated with a nursing degree, took the NCLEX on Monday, and I looked up her grade for her just now. SHE PASSED!!
She was convinced she failed right after. The way it happens is you take a minimum of 75 computerized multiple choice questions, and the test will give you easier/harder questions depending on if you're doing well or not. Jonica took 75, and the test shut off. I'm very nearly certain she's one of the few to have passed with the minimum...can anyone say genius?
I may be getting ahead of myself with all that, but I couldn't be more proud to be the best friend of this brand new RN.