
Sunday, June 24, 2007
T.L. Hamilton on the AP

Monday, June 18, 2007
Have you seen these commercials for Gov. Bill Richardson's Presidential Campaign? He certainly does have an impressive resume and it is very significant that he's the first hispanic canidate with any shot, but his stock has dropped a little in my book lately. Perhaps he has to promise the moon because he's polling so low right now, but he says he can get universal health care legislation passed in his first year in office and do it without raising taxes. I'm pretty skeptical. All the other democrats, even those without any kind of plan out yet (which is everyone except Edwards and Obama) say it's going to take longer and will require at least repealing the Bush tax cuts. Richardson also says he would immediately withdraw troops and that no residual presence would be required in Iraq. This is a great thought, but also unrealistic. Joe Biden has taken a strong leadership role on this issue and he, as well as all the other canidates, admit that we'll have to maintain at least some kind of presence in Iraq for a long time, even in a support role after the bulk of the troops have left. All that being said, I think Richardson is a very strong leader with executive branch experience, international experience and no personal baggage (cough, cough, Hillary). I think he'd make a great choice for Vice Pres running mate.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Annecy was one of my very favorite places in France. Nestled along the mountains bordering Swiss, this resort town feels pretty close to paradise.
One of the biggest highlights of France for me was running 18km with l'Arc de Triomphe as my finish line. What an amazing feeling that was to run up the Champs-Elysee where I've seen the Tour de France finish on tv. This is a video taken from our car as we drove around l'arc de triomphe. This is the most insane roundabout in the world, something like 5 or 6 lanes without any lane markings! It's a total free for all as people can get off or on at 5 or 6 points off the circle.
Another favorite spot in France (obviously) was the Eiffel Tower. Isn't Sarah the most beautiful woman ever?
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Final thoughts
Sarah and I are a week into our 5k/10k training and it's going really well. I'm really proud of her and feel very good pushing my limits. I am not worrying as much about distance this time around as I am about pushing myself to run distances I can comfortably do, ie, 3-5 miles, considerably faster than before. So far so good. I did a 5 mile run today with the middle three miles at a much quicker pace, running them in 26min. Compare that to the 31 min it usually took me during my half marathon training. I feel pretty good about that. One other final thought is that in total during my training, I ran 470km, 292.11miles, in 3,085 minutes, or just over 51 hours. That ends up being about 11 marathons, averaging around 4 hours 30 min per marathon. Not fast at all, but a good start, right?
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Friday, June 08, 2007
Race pictures

This is the ad for the 10k/5k run that Sarah and I have signed up for in Fayetteville, North Carolina on August 18th. We started training this week and feel really good (though I can really feel all the junk food I ate since the half marathon! Speaking of the half, check out my favorite pics from their official website where you can buy photos of me running if you like: me crossing the Alexandra Bridge (just before the 10k mark-can you tell by the smirk on my face that I saw the cameraman?), running down the canal (around the 12km mark I guess), looking at the jumbotron just before crossing the finish line (can you see the difference an extra 10k makes?) and crossing the line! The clock on the left is from the start of the full marathon (7:00am), while the one on the right was the time since the start of the half (around 8:30). Since it took 8 min to get to the starting line, my actual official time was 2:22:41.9, instead of the 2:30:24 seen in the photo. This is signficant since my goal was 2:30. Of course this is not fast at all. Out of 7,761 runners, I came in 6,125th place, meaning 80% ran faster than me, or that I ran faster than 20%. Out of 3,336 men, I came in 3066th, so 92% of the men ran faster times than me. Of the 361 men 25-29, I came in 343rd, in the bottom 5%. I actually enjoy these stats, as they reinforce to me that I wasn't competing with anyone but myself, and how glad I am that I didn't lose!
Ottawa Marathon
Check out this video following the leaders of the Ottawa Marathon 2 weeks ago. The half marathon course I ran along was mostly the same, except we didn't go as far south (out into the country).
Click here to see official photos of me running the race, including me crossing the finish line.
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Positive direction in Iraq?

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