Friday, August 29, 2008

We'll be back...we're going to go see JACK!!!


We're going to a Jack Johnson concert down near San Diego. Pics to follow

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Thursday thoughts...

So lately Dave has made fun of me, saying that I don't really go to class, that this whole PT school thing is just a ruse. (Let me clarify- 2 days a week Dave works on campus and SWEARS that every time he walks by our 2 classrooms we are always on a break, outside playing frisbee/talking, or standing around in our classroom talking.) I, of course, disagree and say, "Why would I make up this madness?!?!" However, today after some reflection, I must agree with him for several reasons:

My schedule included- watching clips on you tube with our professor, eating candy (which the same professor provided), eating leftover chips and cookies from our bbq last night, eating lunch on the grass outside, starting class 45 min late, getting out of class 40 min early, and giving Amy a massage. I gotta say, I don't mind the first week of school.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Spinning


So I went to a spin class last Saturday morning at Clovis GB3 with my friend Kalia. It was awesome- I absolutely loved it. When the super fit (which is how I judge the value of my workout- by the level of fitness of the instructor) energetic instructor started out the hour of sweat with Missy Elliot I knew I was in luck. Kalia and I looked at each other, like should we dance or spin? It was great. I loved every minute of it- and looked like I had just jumped out of a swimming pool when I emerged from the room. So this week to workout, I figured I would spin again. It was so great!!
Well, 3 spin classes later, I am not satisfied. All of the classes I tried (at the Palm and Cedar locations) were taught by older people, who did not have rocking bodies (I'm so shallow I know), and the music was lame early 90's mixes with a few techno beats thrown down.
Not fun. Definitely not Missy. Today, my class was taught by a very sweaty, very gay (no judgment, just observation), man who barked orders at us over songs like "Don't You Wish Your Girlfriend Was Hot Like Me" and "In the Jungle". How do those songs even go together? Oh and don't forget, we also rocked some Eric Clapton? Are you kidding me?
So, the dillemna is that the lady who taught last Saturday's class was a sub, and I never caught her name!!! I am searching for her still- one more try tomorrow at the Clovis location, same time, and hopefully the original teacher will be as good as my mystery substitute teacher. So my plea to all 5 faithful readers we may have, if you have any information on who this blonde, fit, spinning master may be, please let me know!! I'm dying to take her class again and revive my faith in spin classes.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Breakfast for Dinner


Has got to be one of our favorite things! I love it. Plus, we both thought there was nothing in the house to eat, and yet we just both thoroughly enjoyed our meal. Scrambled eggs, bacon, and a muffin from Mimi's. Delicious.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The Well

I love our church. It is so awesome. (PS- this is a late post from Sunday). But this past Sunday Brad Bell (our lead pastor) spoke our State of the Church presentation and it was so exciting. We are just growing in so many directions and it's so exciting to see how the Lord's will is moving in our church. I feel so blessed to be part of such a contemporary and real church- one that I am proud to call ours. I'm excited to see how all of these plans work out and what they will mean to the body. Also, the presentation on Sunday was so impressive, Brad- was on his game and utilized powerpoint in a way that was so not cheesy. It was just so encouraging!!!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Beijing Madness

So I really love the Summer Olympics! The winter ones are really not that exciting to me, sorry to all that comment might offend. I'm all about summer: swimming, water polo, gymnastics, diving, beach volleyball, pole vaulting, and the list goes on. I love it- I seriously can't get enough. And is it a little wierd that I always try to imagine myself competing. Like as I sit here and type this I just watched Katie Hoff swim the 100 meter free prelims- and I think, oh I could totally do that. (Now lets be honest, I definitely can not, but I always picture myself there.) Anyone else? Or am I just crazy? Plus, the little gymnasts, my goodness they blow my mind! I only dream of flying and flipping through the air like they do. (When I watch those little crazies compete, I'm full on thinking Physical Therapy- how will they need help when the competition is over. Wow I'm a dork.) But go Team USA!!
-Jess

ps-Dave and I are so into the Olympics we had a party on Friday night complete with a sign-up sheet for games (with prizes). Our friends weren't so much into it, slightly disappointing

pps- the little nasty Chinese buffet just down the street from our house renamed the restaurant from Easy 21 Buffet (i know right?) to Beijing Buffet. appropriate?

Thursday, August 7, 2008

By Request...

...wakeboarding shots from the Weaver Cabin trip. Enjoy!



Wednesday, August 6, 2008

My Little Book Worm


This is my wife for the next couple of days whenever she gets some free time. I can't blame her. I only wish I could read as quickly as she does. She can rip through a good book faster than Joey can eat two pizzas.

11 hour days suck!

For those of you that have been wondering, I did get the raise. woo hoo. However, in return I have had more responsibilities at work- which is very exciting, and also exhausting. I have worked until after 7 pm every night this week so far (I know only 2 but I'm expecting the same tonight). Last night, I literally did nothing and read in bed from about 8 pm to 10 pm. I was too exhausted to even move. I can't wait for Friday.

Ps- I can't wait for the Olympics. 8.8.08

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Weekend in LA

So I'm late on blogging this, but last weekend, when Dave was having fun at the Weaver cabin in Shaver, I (Jess) was having fun in LA. I drove down with Jen and we headed straight to Pasadena so I could spend Friday night with my awesome friend Amy. Amy's family has an amazing house, built in the 1920's with gorgeous hardwood floor, crown moulding, and original fixtures. It is so beautiful. I loved it. I loved meeting her family- they have huge family dinners on Friday night and it was fun to be a part of. After dinner we went to the Yard House to have drinks and dessert and basically catch up. So fun! Bonus, we had free entertainment all night long- we were seated by a group of about 30 firefighter academy graduates who were celebrating (read: drinking heavily) and they provided hours of laughs for us. On Saturday, we made breakfast together for the family, enjoyed the beautiful weather on the porch, took a driving tour of Pasadena, window shopped/walked around Old Town Pasadena, ate lunch at Il Fornio on the breezeway, and just enjoyed each other's company. It was so much fun. I can really see why so many people would love to live in Pasadena. It had such a small town feeling with beautiful old architecture. I loved it.
After lunch, we drove over to Manhattan Beach to meet up with Jen and Shira- Shira has an amazing apartment literally 1 block from the beach, and Jen spent Friday night with her. We hunted down a parking spot, played on the shore line (Amy taught me how to catch sand crabs), and chatted like all girls will. Saturday night the 4 of us girls went to sushi for dinner, which was delicious, and then grabbed a glass of wine at a small bar/grill. A live band played cover songs of old school classic rock- it was so fun. I spent Saturday night with Jen and Shira, and Amy had to head back home. Sunday morning, I woke up way earlier than the other two (surprise) and entertained myself in Shira's cool apt. Then, the 3 of us walked along the Strand (sidewalk street lined with GORGEOUS million dollar beach homes facing the beach) to get breakfast. It was probably the best eggs benedict I've ever had- vegetarian version and amazing. We walked home on the beach with our toes in the water and it was amazing. So much fun catching up with such good girlfriends. I love them all!! Only downside- I got a sunburn from all the walking in the sun in a halter top. (I forgot the SPF). Oh, and Dave had the camera so I have no pictures to post- but trust me, it was fun and much needed!