miscellaneous dispatches from a khmer-american from the nw living in nyc.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
holiday wrap-up
I had a feeling I would never end up putting up a post from the holidays if I kept putting it off . . . . Although we're already a couple of weeks into the new year, I suppose it's still better late than never.
The holidays were great, but quite a whirlwind. Given time constraints, I was only able to make it back home for three days. The first thing to greet me after I got off the plane?: My family (of course) and lots of snow! This actually isn't a great picture to demonstrate how much snow was on the ground, but take my word for it: The weather was bananas, especially for the NW. I haven't seen snow like in the NW (aside from trips to the mountains) since I was a little kid! I love that my bro threw on an old school Seattle Supersonics hat (RIP!) and a Khmer scarf. Gotta represent.
We were snowed in for most of my visit. Nick made it down from Seattle for a day, which was a treat for the fam. We opened up some gifts, ate lots of dim sum . . . the typical You family holiday fare: We also continued a tradition that we started last year -- Hours upon hours of playing Rock Band and (new addition) Sing Star. Although we spent way too much time playing these games, I only remembered to snap one quick picture of Baron: I didn't get to see many friends, which was a bummer, but the time I did get to spend back in the 'Couv was terribly relaxing and a great way to re-fuel. I also read a pile of books to relax, so if anyone needs a recommendation, shoot me a note!
Poor Nick got stuck on a plane for New Year's Eve, so I was sans date for the occasion. I had a great time ringing in the new year at a 20's themed party back home in the city with one of my best friends, Nan. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures now. I vaguely remember lots of cameras making an appearance that evening, but haven't tracked down any photos yet! It's safe to say that we were far away from this madness: I thought the picture of Times Square was quite pretty, and far better than experiencing that madness first-hand.
And now we're into the new year and back to the grind. Hope you all had a lovely time celebrating the holidays with friends and loved ones!
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Glad to hear you had a good holiday! It's so weird to see your brothers grown up. I remember when they were just little annoyances bothering us while we were hanging out. HA!
2010 Races: January 9: Disneyworld Half-Marathon January 10: Disneyworld Marathon January 24: Manhattan Half-Marathon February 7: Gridiron Classic 4 M. Race Once I finish the Disney races (and before the 2010 NYC Marathon training), I'm really looking forward to finally geting a sub-2 half-marathon, working on my speed for the shorter distances and blowing the crap out of my current PRs!
completed races
2009 Races (** = Personal Record) November 1: NYC Marathon, 26.2 M.(5:02:57)** October 3: Norway Run 1.7 M. Race(13:22)** September 27: NYC Marathon Tune-Up, 18 M.(3:12:35) September 26: Fifth Avenue Mile(6:55)** September 20: Queens Half-Marathon(2:01:29)** August 22: Percy Sutton Harlem 5K(25:36) ** August 16: NYC Half-Marathon(2:07:14) June 27: Front Runners Pride 5 M. Run(43:29) June 13: NYRR 10K Dash(59:52) May 31: Japan Day 4 M. Run(34:30) May 30: NYRR Brooklyn Half-Marathon(2:03:45) May 17: Delaware Half-Marathon (2:05:29) May 10: R Baby Mother's Day 4 M. Run (33:36) ** April 26: MORE Half-Marathon(2:07:33, unofficial time) April 19: Run as One 4 M. Run (36:14) April 5: Run for the Parks 4 M. Run (36:05) March 22: Colon Cancer 4M. Challenge (37:54) March 14: NYRR 8000 Meter Run (48:32) ** February 1: NYRR Gridiron Classic 4 M. Run (39:40)
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Glad to hear you had a good holiday! It's so weird to see your brothers grown up. I remember when they were just little annoyances bothering us while we were hanging out. HA!
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