Dell is closed this week, so I'm enjoying a nice holiday. Weird to be able to run around Town Lake during the week. The parking lots were empty, and so were the trails. It was a nice day - sunny and warm - and I managed to grind out another 10 miler. And what's this?! - sweating in late December?
Also not to be believed is me finishing all the ham my mom gave me. For my final installment, I chose to make ham, mushroom and spinach quiche. Maurie gave me the recipe, but I doctored it up a bit - e.g., I used lactose-free milk instead of regular milk. Although I'm not sure what's the point of that, since I put a layer of gouda on the bottom.
Here's the before:

And here's the after:


Speaking of Maurie, I went with her and Julia to see The Voyage of the Dawn Treader last night. Oh, yeah, in 3D. I had read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe when I was a kid, although I didn't really pay attention to the Christian symbolism back then. But it sure was hard to miss in the movie version.
Made a ham and gouda omelet (or omelette) for breakfast this morning:

Ran back to back 10 milers this weekend. Was thinking about running another one this morning, but I thought I'd give my old body a rest.
I spent most of Saturday looking for a present for my mom. The trip to the Armadillo Bazaar wasn't very fruitful, but I did get to hear Eliza Gilkyson play, which is always nice.

Afterward, I stopped off at Waterloo Records (if you haven't been to their web site recently, it's very web 2.0) to pick up the new R.E.M. Austin City Limits DVD. On the way back to the car, I noticed the tree lights next door at the 24 Diner. Pretty cool:

I've decided to spend the week purging stuff from my house and donating them to charities I like. So far it's been the Yellow Bike Project, Austin Children's Shelter, SafePlace and Next-to-New. I have a bunch of computer stuff to drop off at Goodwill Computer Works also.
Btw, I did finally locate that red, short sleeve, cashmere sweater my mom wanted - at, of all places, Lands' End online. I wonder why I even bother to shop at traditional brick and mortar stores.
I opened my freezer door recently and discovered I still had a honey-baked ham my mom gave me from Thanksgiving. At least I know what I'll be having for dinner this week:

Just got back from seeing the Shawn Colvin / Patty Griffin show at the Paramount. The show was pretty amazing - just the 2 women, with 3 acoustic guitars between them, trading songs and banter throughout the evening.
Overall, it's been a pretty packed weekend (and week). Friday, I saw The Tourist at the Alamo. Despite the horrible reviews, I thought it was a charming film. Having Angelina Jolie saunter about in seductive evening wear doesn't hurt either.
Saturday, I did my usual 10 mile run around Town Lake. My legs felt dead, however, so it wasn't a very enjoyable run. Afterward, I checked out the Cherrywood Art Fair at Maplewood Elementary School. Lots of talented artist were in attendance. These were my favorites:


I also picked up some herbs as part of a fundraiser for the school:

Sunday morning, Pete and I rode the Spicewood Springs loop. Damn, it was cold! And windy. With my light windbreaker, I was definitely under-dressed for this ride (bonus post-ride helmet hair and glazed eye photo):

I thought about returning to the house to put on more layers, but decided that I would eventually warm up. Yeah, I did warm up - when I was back at the house, soaking in a long, hot shower. I was pretty useless the rest of the afternoon. Honestly, I probably wouldn't have gotten off the couch if I didn't have tickets to the show tonight.
Oh, and this was also my first week back at Dell. I'm working in the Global Solutions Lab, in a newly created group to develop and certify ISV partners. I don't have all the details of my job description - my boss told me to be flexible. He and the rest of my team will be out of the office until the new year, so I've been attending meetings and reading documentation to learn about the various partners I'll be working with.

And finally, check this out. The hill country peach pits I've been soaking for 3+ months have finally decided to grow some roots. And to think I came close to tossing these so many times over the past few months:

Ah, this past Friday was my last day at LibreDigital. I had an exit interview at 10:AM. Co-workers took me out to lunch at 11:30. Turned in my laptop and key card, and I was out the door by 2:00. The whole thing ended rather ignobly. My exit interviewer was a bit argumentative. Come on, if you ask me for my opinion as to why the development staff is frustrated, I'm going to give you my honest opinion. Just take the information and try to do good with it. It's my opinion - don't try to convince me it's not valid.
I got home from work around 2:30 and was just exhausted! I didn't realize how much stress I had been carrying around until I laid down on the couch. I was on that couch a good 3 hours before Maurie texted me and asked about seeing 127 Hours. At this point I thought I should at least get off the couch (if only to take a bio break), so I said sure.
Let me tell you, 127 Hours is an intense film. Not relaxing at all. Don't get me wrong, it's really good. And James Franco does an amazing job. It's just not very relaxing. And definitely not for the squeamish.
Looking to re-unwind, Saturday morning, I went out to Town Lake and ran 10 miles in my new shoes, the Asics Gel Nimbus v.12. Nice shoes. I tend to forget how much cush leaves a shoe after a year until I get a new pair. Nice flashy lime green too.

I wonder if the shoe industry will take a cue from the mattress manufacturers and point out that the weight of your shoe nearly doubles in 8 years due to sweat, dead skin, and dust mites. Yes, dust mites.
I've also decided my favorite bands to run to are the Allman Brothers, the Raconteurs, and the Flaming Stars. I really need to take the Cowboy Junkies and Mazzy Star off the iPod.
I started to call it an early night, but lying in bed I remembered that I needed to adjust the eccentric bottom bracket on the tandem for Sunday's ride. The chain kept falling off the last time the tandem was out. Very frustrating. Well, the task turned out to be a little more involved than I originally thought - requiring me to remove the crank arms and actually touch a greasy chain.
The Sunday morning tandem ride with Alison, Karen, and Glenn was a lot of fun. Cold and windy - I think it was below 50 degrees when we started (and I think minus 30 with the wind chill factor) - but a lot of fun. We headed East from Hyde Park along 51st Street to Springdale Rd. Springdale to East 12th. Up 12th to 11th. Then brunch at the Blue Dahlia Bistro. It was my first visit to the Blue Dahlia - the food was good, but the chocolate croissant was amazing.

We took Red River and Speedway back to Hyde Park. After a long, long, hot shower, I was pretty useless the rest of the day.
This last shot is just me doing the dishes sometime this afternoon. I though the blue dish in the white porcelain sink looked pretty cool.

First day back at Dell tomorrow. Looking forward to it!
Finally took Linda and John's holiday card picture with their 3 dogs. Pretty funny watching Linda dressing the dogs only to see them running around the house shedding their costumes along the way. Getting them together for the group shot was like herding cats.

Finally finished off my Thanksgiving turkey. The stuffing I made, but don't be too impressed, it's Stove Top brand.
