Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Snowboarding Boots
Snowboarding has come a long way in the past 8 years. My K2 boots were the only women's boots I could find at that time, yet after I purchased them and did a bit more reading I found out that they were just men's boots with a women's tag on it. Sneaking marketing bastards. I'm grateful that I now have an abundance of brands and styles of brands to choose from in the world of women's boots. However, after further investigation, the shaft continues. This time although there are plenty of women's boots out there, it only matters if you have small feet. I wear a 10.5 and I found 2 brands, that make a women's boot over size 10. Even then, 1 of the brands only offers 10.5's in their entry-level boots. Seriously, this is ridiculous. I realize 10.5 is big, but I know I am not alone out here. Two years ago when I bought bindings I ran into the same problem. Companies make women's bindings, but not for boots over size 6, or some unrealistically small size. No offense ML, but often female athletes tend to not be petite little girls wearing size 6.
So big props to Northwave who makes a kickass boot and actually offers it up to size 11, gasp! I'm excited to finally get to play along in the world of women's snowboard gear.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Happy Valentines Day
This tradition of ours is obviously practical, as going out on Valentine's Day is ridiculous to attempt; that is, unless you enjoy crowded restaurants, higher prices, bad service (b/c they are so busy), and an environment of awkward relationships between all the people who only pay attention to their relationships on this one day every year. Big-M is my valentine all year long!! cheese I know, but true.
Not only is our tradition practical, but when we celebrate we love to have our friends around. Don't get me wrong, we thrive off our own little time together, but friends make a party and true celebration.
So anyway, thanks to our friends who spent their own valentine's day with us, enjoying specials foods, wine, and other friends. We love you all.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
thermals
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Something I had to post even if no one reads it
"The Federal Reserve is keeping close tabs on the performance of productivity and unit labor costs for any signs that slowing productivity and rising wage pressures are having an adverse impact on inflation. The hope is that businesses will meet worker wage demands by trimming their record profits rather than boosting the cost of their goods."
The last line is the one that cracks me up. It's nice and all, but what is the incentive for companies to trim profits instead of boost costs? Obviously costs can't be raised infinitely because there is a price point at which people (or enough people) won't pay for the service or good. Until that point is met, of course they will raise costs. It's ridiculous to think that out of the goodness of their hearts they'll cut profits? Does our government really think this?
Okay, I'll concede that maybe a few places will play along, privately held companies who are looking to improve their image, maybe pro-community places like Tom's of Maine, or amazing businesses like digital bazaar.
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Finally an excuse to purchase big time music
I love buying music. The chew_daddy discourages it. Now, I'm not talking about buying Kat's CD at her concert; but rather, for example, the new Kasey Chambers CD that I just got and love! Anyway, out of respect for dumping my sugar daddy's hard earned goods in a way he dislikes, I resist as much as possible. I'll be happy to go on about this respecting one another thing later, but this really isn't my point.
My point is that I finally have an excuse. Thanks to Richard Branson's commitment to give billions of his profit to fight global warming, I can have less guilt if buying from his company Virgin. I realize my logic can be picked apart here, but the point is "feeling" less guilty about the purchase...just try to argue with my fragile female emotions!
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Chewies tour de France
All in all, our France trip was fantastic. We flew into Paris, out of Nice, and stopped in the Burgundy region in the middle. Our travel agent managed to give us small headaches by failing to reserve us a crib at any of our hotels. Fortunately, it worked out and lil-M only had to sleep with us 1 night...she's the only one who gets sleep when that happens. Despite the crib episodes, lil-M was great. She happiliy went from place to place, slept wherever, and made lots of international friends.
The goal of our trip was to "experience" France. We felt that we passed with flying colors. In Paris we took in the typical sites, Notre Dame, Latin Quarter, Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Champs Elysees, and Arc de Triumphe. I could almost imagine the cyclists circling the Arc de Triumphe...maybe someday I'll get to see it for real! Although they are typical tourist sites, we thoroughly enjoyed them.
Since lil-M doesn't enjoy sitting still long, our time sipping wine in sidewalk cafes wasn't as frequent as many visitors, but we managed a couple long lunches. We did, however, eat lots of panninis and patisseries in the many parks while lM made friends with the other little kids. We were pleasantly surprised at how kind people were to us with having a kid. I think we expected them to throw us out of the country, so when they actually were accommodating, we were thrilled.
We left Paris on the fast train, heading for Beunne. It's pronounced Bone. Beunne is the capital of Burgandy, although it is quite small. Here we stayed in an amazing B&B in the country, and an equally amazing hotel in town. This area was beautiful. You could see the alps in the background, and there were rolling hills of vineyards in the foreground. The town was clean, the people were kind, and the best of the French culture was alive. We did a very fun wine tasting in an old church. The tasting winded us through the cellar and the church with lots stops for tasting along the way. Beunne was my favorite of our tour.
Next, we took a longer, but still fast train, ride down to Nice, on the Riviera. We spent time in Nice and visits a few other small towns nearby. The culture here was very different than in Paris and Burgandy. I would describe it as Mediterranean....I know, how original. Anyway, the Mediterranean Sea was beautiful. We swam in it once and gazed as much as possible. One enjoyable part of Nice was the broad mix of people from lots of different countries. It's the beach, and like in the States, everyone vacations there.
I'm ready to go back. I'd make a few changes....1. No travel agent, 2. More time in the countryside, 3. Hit the other coast, 4. Take a nanny along!
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Garden
We probably won't use all of our garden plot, so if anyone is interested, you are welcome to plant a few things. We promise to water it all on a somewhat regular basis...if you're lucky on a nice day I may even pick a few weeds, although that will be mostly up to you. Otherwise, around mid-July through mid-August, stop by for some yummy tomatoes, peppers, and whatever else we get this year.
Mojitos will also be "in-season" starting in June! mmmmm....fresh mint mojitos, I can't wait.
Sunday, May 14, 2006
Wedding and Baby Showers
Besides the helpful factor, both weddings and babies are things to celebrate, so I'm good with a party. My problem is that these "parties" often aren't fun. I'm not exactly sure why. Maybe I'm just a jerk and don't enjoy sitting around, eating off china, and getting giddy over house items or baby clothes.
Here's my philosophy. Instead of showers, people should just be generous. In fact, this happen with lil-M. We had some gracious friends throw us showers and lots of generous friends give us helpful stuff. However, we got TONS of useful baby stuff outside the shower. If that was the standard, then we wouldn't need showers for people to feel forced to give us stuff. Then, all we would need to worry about is the celebration. Just throw a party! We don't need to spend hours opening gifts, because there won't be any, people have just been generous in general. Simple, pure, celebration of the life of a new couple or a new baby. As a bonus, there's no thank you notes to weigh down the new couple or parents.
The problem with my philosophy is the multiple generations. I'm not sure how to handle that aspect in my utopia world of showers.
I just spent my whole Saturday preparing, attending, and post-attending a shower. It was relatively fun, but I would have rather dropped off my gift at my convenience and gone out for a bike ride on an amazingly beautiful Saturday. Then after the sun went down raise a toast to the new life ahead.
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Decision Made
2 more days before grades are due....I *think* I'll get it all finished!
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Final Exams and Graduations
Speaking of graduating. Congratulations to all my smart friends who are getting their degrees...Abbey, Joy, LPR. I'm proud of you and hope you sit back and enjoy this moment between life's phases while relishing in your respective accomplishments.
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Election day
3 council seats and the mayoral seat are up. Therefore, this is an important election for Blacksburg.
Don't know who to vote for? Information and links to candidate webpages are at the Citizens Frist webpage.
Don't know where to vote? That too is on the Citizens First webpage.
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Should wine seal the deal?
So, the question is, should we make travel decisions based on wine preferences?
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Narrowing our options
We've narrowed our trip down to two options. Each option consists of two locations, so we'll spend about 3-4 days at each destination.
- Venice + Italian Riveria(exact location TBD)
- Paris + other France (Bourdeux, other wine region, mini-tour-de-france, ?) or another city(Amsterdam, Brussels, ?)
Still looking for your opinions....
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Where should we go?
A few general places on the list so far are the following: Mexico City to visit my brother and then possibly on to South America, Northern Italy, France and/or Spain, England, Ireland. I know we're all over the place and have significant narrowing to do once we pick a region...hence the shout out for help!
Friday, April 14, 2006
Broken Rules
- When Mark and I travel, we take the P.M. (pre-M) travel time and add 30% to get our current travel time. Therefore, since we are talking about traveling here, this applied to the 48 hour rule, I get an extra half day. Guess I'm still late!
- I tried to post on Wednesday and Blogger wouldn't let me log in.
- Pictures were posted on the msn space.
- It was technically a work trip.
Anyway, we recently returned from a trip to Ocean City, NJ. It's nice to have parents living at the beach. I think it's slightly making up for having to grow up far from the beach. Although, I bet my surfing skills would be considerably better had I learned as a kid! Then I'd really be addicted. Unfortunately the water is way too cold to go surfing right now, unless you have the incredibles wetsuit.
The excuse for the trip was spring cleaning on the house. It rained much of the weekend, so we actually made progress on the house. Big-M played "computer-guy" and set up networks, lil-M played her usual entertainer role, and I just flew the kite and ate pizza on the boardwalk when the sun came out. We all played skeeball, including lil-M. I think big-M and mom both scored high enough to win free games. Quite the value at 10 cents a pop! My dad and I were both terrible. I'm always thoroughly entertained by the boardwalk, but the beach and the waves are still my favorite. I would argure they are the keys to the boardwalk's success.
We also had nice pit stops on the way up and back with Mark's fam in otherwise crazy NoVA. Mark's brother's wife is about to pop out a cousin for lil-M, so it's fun to see the growth!
A few pics are posted on the Space.
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Fair Weather Excercisers
How do I know who is a fair-weather excerciser? Bad trail ettiquette (as already mentioned), Bad gear, e.g. running in sketchers and too much clothing for the weather, and finally the look of death due to lack of breadth.
Okay, now before you all really think I'm a jerk. Let me say in general I love it when people exercise or start a new excercise. Just think of the benefits: Less people stressed, and therefore, less crazy violence, road rage, etc; healthier population, and therefore, lower healthcare costs; healther people make alternative transportation easier, e.g. they actually CAN ride a bike.
Anyway, get out and excercise in this beautiful weather, just don't let this be the only time you do it.
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Politics on Cspew's behalf
Friday, March 24, 2006
Color Observation
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Fibonacci Inspired homework
Now here is the question:
Form a new sequence X of numbers by dividing each number in the fibonacci sequence by the previous number in the sequence, starting with the second number in the fibonacci sequence.
e.g. X(1) = f(2)/f(1), X(2) = f(3)/f(2), ..... X(n) = f(n+1)/f(n).
This new sequence X converges to what number as n approaches infinity?
The rules of this quiz are that you can only use a paper, writing utensil, and calculator...no spreadsheets or web searches!!! The first person to post the correct answer wins something.