Picture: Sun hiding behind some clouds today.
Warning, Random thoughts below:
I've been in Marquette for 1 month exactly now and it is starting to sink in; I live here. I don't know if I just needed some time here or if was Mike coming and going, but I no longer feel like I'm on vacation. I need to find stuff to put on these walls. The walls in my apartment are too bare.
After an amazing weekend, it was back to reality and back to work this week. Still slow, still trying to find things to do to stay busy; this afternoon I cleaned...everything in sight.
Runs are starting to feel good and become fun again, although I didn't go out tonight because I had to bake. Tomorrow is Emily's last day and I baked her mini cheesecake-filled chocolate cupcake thingies. Her favorite desert is cheesecake (every time we go out to eat together, she gets one for desert or to take home). Seeing how she is moving this weekend, I figured the cupcakes would be easy to eat with minimal mess or need of plates, etc. She was offered and accepted a job today...she started looking 6 months ago. To be honest, it does scare me for what I have ahead of me next year...perhaps I should start looking and sending out resume's now...
I should also probably start getting information on earning my CSCS or perhaps add EMT...how cool (and useful) would it be able to IV athletes?! I'll be draining hematoma auris or perichondrial hematoma (aka cauliflower ear) here in a few weeks once Greco starts. That’s going to be an awesome experience!!!
Also, we just found out Boxing will be back on campus (http://www.usaboxing.org/ for the official announcement). I have been told I will also be in charge of boxing...SWEET! Sounds like I'm going to have my hands quite full this year.
I'm on call this week and next, therefore I have to put the hikes on hold :( Oh well, I'm sure there is more exploring I can do near town.
College football kicks off in a month!
Thursday, September 25th, Grey's is back! Don't forget to mark your calendar!!!
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
I Heart Surprises, and Those Who Surprise Me
This weekend was going to be just another weekend while in Marquette. Half day Friday, run, laundry, perhaps find a hike, and enjoy the outside while the weather allows. But that all changed when I received a phone call approximately five minutes after I got home from work on Thursday. Here was the dialogue:
Me: Hello
Mike: Hypothetically, if was standing in front of your house, which door is yours?
Me: Bull shit.
And he wasn’t kidding. Mike drove up to surprise me and spend the weekend in Marquette. Thursday evening we just chilled and ordered some pizza. I’m quite confident the only phrase I said all night was “I can’t believe you are here. You are amazing.”
Friday I worked in the morning and then we went to lunch at Vierlings. Lunch was followed by giving Mike a tour of Marquette before the rain hit. The rain forced us to hang out inside for the evening, cuddle while watching a movie after Mike made his famous Lasagna from scratch for dinner.
Saturday entailed breakfast, a ride on his motorcycle exploring East of Marquette along the shoreline and a U.P. Pasty (meat, potatoes, stuffed inside a pastry) for lunch. We attempted to go to the beach, but beach #1 had black flies that were attacking and beach #2 had a wind/sand blowing contest with itself that got really intense. We threw the towel in on the beach idea for the day. We chilled at home for a bit before heading out to dinner at the Pasta House (wonderful homemade pasta). After dinner we went out to Sunset Point to, well, watch a sunset. This plan was spoiled by the clouds that refused to let us watch the sun set. BOO to clouds.
Sunday morning we woke early so he could get on the road and start his 7ish hour ride back down to where the trolls live (troll = slang for someone who lives in the lower peninsula of Michigan). After he left, I had a list of a weekend of stuff I wanted to get done that I had to get thru by the end of the day. Thus, 2 art fairs, 6 mile bike ride, laundry, clean house (this is only part way done, perhaps I’ll complete it tomorrow…), return movies, make dinner, write emails, get some things done for work…SHEESH!
Overall, it was, by far, the best weekend in Marquette ever. I would not have traded it for anything in the world. Time for me to go finish up a few things on my list before diving into a new week…
Picture: Mike and I killing time to watch the sun set before the cloud cover.
Me: Hello
Mike: Hypothetically, if was standing in front of your house, which door is yours?
Me: Bull shit.
And he wasn’t kidding. Mike drove up to surprise me and spend the weekend in Marquette. Thursday evening we just chilled and ordered some pizza. I’m quite confident the only phrase I said all night was “I can’t believe you are here. You are amazing.”
Friday I worked in the morning and then we went to lunch at Vierlings. Lunch was followed by giving Mike a tour of Marquette before the rain hit. The rain forced us to hang out inside for the evening, cuddle while watching a movie after Mike made his famous Lasagna from scratch for dinner.
Saturday entailed breakfast, a ride on his motorcycle exploring East of Marquette along the shoreline and a U.P. Pasty (meat, potatoes, stuffed inside a pastry) for lunch. We attempted to go to the beach, but beach #1 had black flies that were attacking and beach #2 had a wind/sand blowing contest with itself that got really intense. We threw the towel in on the beach idea for the day. We chilled at home for a bit before heading out to dinner at the Pasta House (wonderful homemade pasta). After dinner we went out to Sunset Point to, well, watch a sunset. This plan was spoiled by the clouds that refused to let us watch the sun set. BOO to clouds.
Sunday morning we woke early so he could get on the road and start his 7ish hour ride back down to where the trolls live (troll = slang for someone who lives in the lower peninsula of Michigan). After he left, I had a list of a weekend of stuff I wanted to get done that I had to get thru by the end of the day. Thus, 2 art fairs, 6 mile bike ride, laundry, clean house (this is only part way done, perhaps I’ll complete it tomorrow…), return movies, make dinner, write emails, get some things done for work…SHEESH!
Overall, it was, by far, the best weekend in Marquette ever. I would not have traded it for anything in the world. Time for me to go finish up a few things on my list before diving into a new week…
Picture: Mike and I killing time to watch the sun set before the cloud cover.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Running
The first week getting back into running always, well, sucks. The breathing is off, the legs are off, and nothing clicks. But, the pain of all the non-clicking is eased by the view I have when running (picture). This picture is of the break wall I run at the start of my route when I run Presque Isle in the evening.
Work is slow...very slow…which I’m not used to. Its nice because it has given me a chance to get my feet wet in the administrative side of the USOC/USOEC before mixing in a full team load. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday this week I have the afternoons off. This translates into 3 hour work days :) Although I do find myself with a lot of free time on my hands, it has allowed for me to get to know the town and participate in some outdoor activities before the winter settles in!
Hopefully I will have more adventures this weekend …
Work is slow...very slow…which I’m not used to. Its nice because it has given me a chance to get my feet wet in the administrative side of the USOC/USOEC before mixing in a full team load. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday this week I have the afternoons off. This translates into 3 hour work days :) Although I do find myself with a lot of free time on my hands, it has allowed for me to get to know the town and participate in some outdoor activities before the winter settles in!
Hopefully I will have more adventures this weekend …
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Hiking...Finally a Mini Success :)
After having my breakfast plans shattered by Babycakes being closed on Sundays, Justin and I walked to Third Street Bagel. It was pretty good, although I did have my heart set on Babycakes! Oh well, perhaps next weekend I'll go on Saturday, when they are open!
Hike attempt #1 while in Marquette, Little Garlic Falls. Failed. Hike attempt #2 while in Marquette, with Justin, Alger Falls. Failed. (Starting to doubt my waterfall book…). Hike attempt #3 (same day as attempt #2) Reany Falls, SUCCESS!!! On our way to Reany Falls, we stopped at Wetmore Landing, a local’s beach. Very tucked back, very peaceful, and very nice. Reany Falls was nice...a bit smaller than I anticipated. It was like numerous little waterfalls. They were located very close to the road so the occasional car interrupted the peaceful chatter of the water rolling over the rocks.
We then wandered up a steep hill and heard a wonderful sound: gargling water. A slip, a slide, and a hike down and we found roaring rapids. After taking the rapids in, we continued on and found the word “falls” with an arrow written with spray painting on a section of exposed aqueduct. After trolling through an unmarked campsite with 4 tents (note to self, perfect escape location), we found Dead River Falls. We honestly didn’t know it was those specific falls until we got back to the car; we were just following the sound of falling water. There are some wonderful rapids directly below the campsite. It would be a dream come true to camp there for a night. To sit by a fire and chill with the rapids in the background and then to crawl into a sleeping bag and fall asleep to the peaceful sound of rumbling rapids just a few feet away.
Here is the link to pictures from today’s adventures: http://picasaweb.google.com/Street.Jenna/MarquetteHikesPart1
Dinner tonight was homemade Grilled Shrimp Scampi with Angel Hair Pasta…YUMMY! I heart the cookbook I was given before I was given before I moved to Marquette!!!
We then wandered up a steep hill and heard a wonderful sound: gargling water. A slip, a slide, and a hike down and we found roaring rapids. After taking the rapids in, we continued on and found the word “falls” with an arrow written with spray painting on a section of exposed aqueduct. After trolling through an unmarked campsite with 4 tents (note to self, perfect escape location), we found Dead River Falls. We honestly didn’t know it was those specific falls until we got back to the car; we were just following the sound of falling water. There are some wonderful rapids directly below the campsite. It would be a dream come true to camp there for a night. To sit by a fire and chill with the rapids in the background and then to crawl into a sleeping bag and fall asleep to the peaceful sound of rumbling rapids just a few feet away.
Here is the link to pictures from today’s adventures: http://picasaweb.google.com/Street.Jenna/MarquetteHikesPart1
Dinner tonight was homemade Grilled Shrimp Scampi with Angel Hair Pasta…YUMMY! I heart the cookbook I was given before I was given before I moved to Marquette!!!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Mortified at Target
Today I had a half day at work (ie. worked from 9-noon and was done :) ). After work I went straight to Target to pick up some necessities before taking advantage of the half day off. One of the necessities I needed was a hand mixer. How is one supposed to bake without a hand mixer?! The one I wanted was not stocked so I approached a lady who was wearing a plain red t-shirt and khaki shorts who was organizing the magazines. I spoke first: “Excuse me miss, do you know if you have anymore hand mixers in back?” The lady stood and she said as she was turning around “I’m sorry, but I don’t work here”. By the time she finished her sentence, she was facing me fully and I could see the “YAY U.S.A” scripted in HUGE letters across the front of her chest. I immediately apologized saying I saw the plain red t-shirts, khaki shorts and I didn’t see a purse. She gave me a very unusually funny look and I walked away after telling her to have a good day. Puzzled by the unusually funny look she gave, I pause and then I realized why she looked at me so funny…
Pause for dramatic effect…
I was wearing a plain red colored polo, khaki shorts, and no purse (outfit pictured). No wonder she looked at me with such an odd look, I was wearing the freakin’ Target employee uniform! But hey, at least I had a hand basket hanging on my arm!
Mortified by the ironic-ness of this situation, I skipped the rest of the items on my list and checked out as fast as I could. I could not risk running into her again because my face already matched my red shirt from embarrassment; running into her might have made my head explode by an overload of blood rushing to it!
Seriously, I was so embarrassed. I got in my car, giggled my entire way home, and then took a nap!
You can bet I will never wear that outfit to Target again…even if it means I have to go home to change first!!!
Time to go finish my Milano Mint cookie and go to bed :)
Pause for dramatic effect…
I was wearing a plain red colored polo, khaki shorts, and no purse (outfit pictured). No wonder she looked at me with such an odd look, I was wearing the freakin’ Target employee uniform! But hey, at least I had a hand basket hanging on my arm!
Mortified by the ironic-ness of this situation, I skipped the rest of the items on my list and checked out as fast as I could. I could not risk running into her again because my face already matched my red shirt from embarrassment; running into her might have made my head explode by an overload of blood rushing to it!
Seriously, I was so embarrassed. I got in my car, giggled my entire way home, and then took a nap!
You can bet I will never wear that outfit to Target again…even if it means I have to go home to change first!!!
Time to go finish my Milano Mint cookie and go to bed :)
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Attempt to Hike in Marquette...#1
…first day of hiking in Marquette was…well, adventurous I suppose. It started out wonderful: breakfast at Babycakes. Best bakery in town, and I agree! At breakfast (after my random conversation with the old man at the table on the sidewalk across from me), I decided to go find Little Garlic Falls. Long story short, something made me really uneasy, I thought I had missed a turn and had passed the falls and turned back. I ran into an elderly couple who had done the hike before and said the falls were 4 miles in…my book said 2 to 2.5 miles. Oh well, to be attempted and completed in the near future. On the drive home I noticed these falls (picture...but it's a bit blury and I can't figure out why...) on the side of the road. A few attempts of fiddling with my camera’s timer and running on the rocks to get into position and managed to get this ok shot of me and the waterfalls (whose name I still need to find…).
Dinner was out of my Rachel Ray cookbook (Tomato-Basal Pasta Nests) and it was AMAZING!!! I also made bruschetta, well the topping for it; letting the flavors blend tonight and will eat it tomorrow!
Perhaps more adventures tomorrow…
Dinner was out of my Rachel Ray cookbook (Tomato-Basal Pasta Nests) and it was AMAZING!!! I also made bruschetta, well the topping for it; letting the flavors blend tonight and will eat it tomorrow!
Perhaps more adventures tomorrow…
Friday, July 11, 2008
Week One at Work...In the Books...
Week one working at the USOETC is in the books and I’m beat!
Here in Marquette, the sun rises before 6am and sets around 10.30pm…this means it is light until 10.30pmish. Therefore my life was thrown for a loop this past week getting up, going to a full day of work, coming home, and when it began to get dark (perfect running time), it was freakin’ 10pm! Long story short: I went to bed last night at 8.30pm and slept thru the night until the alarm went off at 7.30am! It was wonderful!
This weekend I plan on exploring the unpaved trails here in Marquette on foot (since my bike isn’t quite working like a bike should…). There are no fast food restaurants here in Marquette (fast food is located on US 41 which is considered “commercial strip” to the locals are not located with Marquette City (where I live), but rather, Marquette County! There are NUMEROUS little shops, little eateries, little restaurants around, it is wonderful! The best part is they are all local and very fresh! YUMMY!
I cooked dinner for Justin on Wednesday night as a thank you for helping me move. It was fun to reminisce on times at MSU…yay for having a buddy to watch Big Ten sports with…and hike/explore with…and try all these little restaurants with!
Tonight: relax, recover from the week, and plan out the weekend!
Here in Marquette, the sun rises before 6am and sets around 10.30pm…this means it is light until 10.30pmish. Therefore my life was thrown for a loop this past week getting up, going to a full day of work, coming home, and when it began to get dark (perfect running time), it was freakin’ 10pm! Long story short: I went to bed last night at 8.30pm and slept thru the night until the alarm went off at 7.30am! It was wonderful!
This weekend I plan on exploring the unpaved trails here in Marquette on foot (since my bike isn’t quite working like a bike should…). There are no fast food restaurants here in Marquette (fast food is located on US 41 which is considered “commercial strip” to the locals are not located with Marquette City (where I live), but rather, Marquette County! There are NUMEROUS little shops, little eateries, little restaurants around, it is wonderful! The best part is they are all local and very fresh! YUMMY!
I cooked dinner for Justin on Wednesday night as a thank you for helping me move. It was fun to reminisce on times at MSU…yay for having a buddy to watch Big Ten sports with…and hike/explore with…and try all these little restaurants with!
Tonight: relax, recover from the week, and plan out the weekend!
Picture: shoreline of Lake Superior off of Lakeshore Drive...a short hop, skip, and jump from my apartment...work...or anywhere I go in Marquette!
Monday, July 7, 2008
First Day On Job
Today was my first day at the United States Olympic Education Center (USOEC) and it went well. 9 hours full of tours, meeting people, more tours, and oh yeah, in heals the entire time! Needless to say as much as I enjoy dressing up and hanging out in heals, I am actually looking forward to slipping into khakis, a polo, and tennis shoes (I never thought I’d say that line). The team I will be primarily responsible for will be the Men’s Greco Roman Wrestling team.
The weather has been teasing me up here. The forecast has been calling for rain/thunderstorms since yesterday and they have finally arrived! Its not a thunderstorm, just a pleasant rain. I’ll take it. Time to go to bed to the sweet sound of a summer rain.
Picture: That’s me…officially!
The weather has been teasing me up here. The forecast has been calling for rain/thunderstorms since yesterday and they have finally arrived! Its not a thunderstorm, just a pleasant rain. I’ll take it. Time to go to bed to the sweet sound of a summer rain.
Picture: That’s me…officially!
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Last Day of Vacation...
What an eventful weekend. 3 days of lunch at the International Food Fest, 4th July Parade, Fireworks, and a run today interrupted by Clydesdale horses. Yes, while I was out for a run today, I heard “hey, look at the Clydesdales”, and no, she wasn’t joking. The Budweiser horses were out for an afternoon strole. I then turned around, ran home (all up hill, no joke), grabbed my camera, and ran back to catch them on their way back to where they started (picture). Perhaps I should just run with camera in hand because you never know what you are going to run into while in Marquette!
But, tonight summer vacation comes to an end. Tomorrow, I start my tenure as a Sports Medicine Fellow working for the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) at Marquette, home of the one and only USOEC (United States Olympic Education Committee). Surprisingly, I’m not nervous...which is odd…yes, very odd. Usually, well, nerves tend to send me for a loop the night before big things (moving to East Lansing, waiting to be accepted into the MSU program, sitting for the NATABOC, moving to Wisconsin...)…and please, tell me what is bigger than working for the Olympics, let alone during the year of the Olympics! Oh well. Perhaps it is because I still feel like I'm on vacation...almost surreal. Yes, I should be in bed right now, but I’m not tired and House is on.
But, tonight summer vacation comes to an end. Tomorrow, I start my tenure as a Sports Medicine Fellow working for the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) at Marquette, home of the one and only USOEC (United States Olympic Education Committee). Surprisingly, I’m not nervous...which is odd…yes, very odd. Usually, well, nerves tend to send me for a loop the night before big things (moving to East Lansing, waiting to be accepted into the MSU program, sitting for the NATABOC, moving to Wisconsin...)…and please, tell me what is bigger than working for the Olympics, let alone during the year of the Olympics! Oh well. Perhaps it is because I still feel like I'm on vacation...almost surreal. Yes, I should be in bed right now, but I’m not tired and House is on.
Friday, July 4, 2008
Marquette's Finest...?!
4th of July weekend is quite the weekend in Marquette; full of singing competitions, parades, food, and fireworks. The Annual Food Festival began yesterday and ends tomorrow night. I went to the Food Festival yesterday for lunch and ended up staying for the Colgate Country Showdown. The winner of this country talent show goes onto a larger competition and is in the running for $100,000. I have attached a video that is self explanatory. This was one of the contestants. No joke.
Today I went and had a good time at the corner of my street watching the parade that SHUT THE TOWN DOWN. No joke. Nothing in town was open...not even the gas station! The people watching was almost better than the parade. And where else but in Marquette would the 4th of July parade end with a mammoth snow plow. I’m not talking your average snow plow that is seen on the streets of Madison, Lansing, or Farmington Hills. This resembled more of a plow attached to an industrial size dump truck…think they are trying to tell me something!?
Tonight are fireworks off the old Iron Ore Dock :)
Today I went and had a good time at the corner of my street watching the parade that SHUT THE TOWN DOWN. No joke. Nothing in town was open...not even the gas station! The people watching was almost better than the parade. And where else but in Marquette would the 4th of July parade end with a mammoth snow plow. I’m not talking your average snow plow that is seen on the streets of Madison, Lansing, or Farmington Hills. This resembled more of a plow attached to an industrial size dump truck…think they are trying to tell me something!?
Tonight are fireworks off the old Iron Ore Dock :)
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Unpacking...round 1
2 days in Marquette. 4 trips to Target, and have another list for Target well underway!
Some of the random mini-adventures from the past 24 hours:
~The peep hole in my front door is about one foot above my eyesight...(picture)
~Last night I realized I didn't have a microwave when I went to go set the timer and couldn't find one!
~It is really hard to eat a bowl of cereal (with milk) without silverware. Nothing a tongue depressor couldn't fix! To fill the silverware-void I have, I went to Burger King to borrow some before my mom sends me some...but then they keep it behind the counter so that was a wasted trip to BK.
~Charter Communications lied to me. I ordered the bundle (phone, tv, internet) because it was cheaper than just tv and internet, but when the guy came today, he told me I only had basic cable. That means no ESPN. No college football. No college basketball. Not acceptable. I called and spoke to a lady who was very nice. I told her I was told I would have the expanded basic cable with this package because I need it for work (hehe) and I just got the phone because it was cheaper. I even told her I didn't plan on plugging a phone in! She then took the phone off, added expanded basic cable, and MY BILL ISN'T GOING TO CHANGE!!!!! Awww yeah!!!
~Yawn...Stretch...tomorrow I will organize the room (dun dun dun...)
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