chicago marathon shirt

Chicago Marathon Shirt

i read an article in runner’s world awhile back that talked about the writer’s love for race day shirts with writing on them. pam and i both thought it was a great thought and therefore i’m trying to come up with a shirt for the chicago marathon – which is a little over 11 days away.

the above photo is what i am thinking of right now. pam is running it by her colleagues, all of whom work with people with disabilities, to make sure they wouldn’t perceive it as offensive (i don’t want people hurling insults at me while i am trying to make it 26.2 miles). i was wondering what your thoughts where? anyone got anything original that you think it is better?

running the plover river trail

the point area is surrounded by the green circle trail. the green circle is 30 miles of connected trails and parks that are perfect for walking, running and bike riding in the spring, summer, and late fall and amazing for cross country skiing and snow shoeing in the late fall (if we’re lucky with snow) and winter. the trail winds along the plover, little plover, and wisconsin rivers along with several small lakes.

the past couple of days i have been running along the plover river trail portion of the green circle. it’s great. i run along side the plover river with all the trees changing colors and then it changes into tall pine forests.

today i discovered a small (very small) down side to the plover river trail – the stevens point police department’s shooting range is beside it. it’s safe because the range has been built right but it is still a little freaky hearing a constant string of gunfire coming from the side of the trail. the good news is that the slight fear i felt apparently kicked up some adrenaline in my body and caused me to run faster than normal. my pace for today’s run was significantly faster than my normal pace.

tomorrow i may try to get a bear to chase me during my run and see how much that improves my speed.

the week in tweets – 2009-09-26

  • Just finished preaching at a church that once was full but has shrunk to 9 people. I'm thankful for the growth of Tapestry. I prefer growth #
  • @bCodySmith – what would be wrong with eating Canes everyday? in reply to bCodySmith #
  • @jesslawrence1 – yeah those were good times in reply to jesslawrence1 #
  • How is it that truly great days always seem to be so tiring? #
  • Happy Birthday HG Wells! #
  • At a local TTU meeting tonight I heard the best name ever … DIRK GUNDERSON. It's awesome. Sounds like a Hollywood detective name. #
  • i love ira glass #
  • @theboy1der – today i discovered that our netflix account gives us instant viewing of the "this american life" show 🙂 in reply to theboy1der #
  • @kara_nicole – sorry i said it first so i win in reply to kara_nicole #
  • it's a woot-off!!!!!!! #
  • @joshcausey @exchangedliving -i'm definitely not what anyone would consider hip but i like it – "bring us love YOU WHO are love" – hmm tasty #
  • @exchangedliving – i kind of hope it is the aim because i'm a little tired of each new dcb album being the automatic new worship music. in reply to exchangedliving #
  • @exchangedliving – the churches that i enjoy the most using his stuff just do their own thing and use his lyrics – usually more folksy in reply to exchangedliving #
  • Anybody interested in running the Fall50 with me? I'm looking to do it with a team or pair not solo – http://bit.ly/1RsnG0 #
  • Youngest child is sick AGAIN – threw up at school & home. #
  • @allimill – score – i'm a little jealous in reply to allimill #
  • at the moment i having a dreaming basset hound beside me – life is good as long as the dream doesn't end with him biting something. #
  • @lensweet – i think the answer is probably YES on both in reply to lensweet #
  • The problem with a WootOff is that it leads to me constantly checking woot.com hoping for a Boggy Old Creature. It's a little all consuming. #
  • An acorn just hit me in the head. I believe I have just discovered gravity OR been attacked by an angry squirrel. #
  • anyone in the point area have a seesaw i could use for a sermon monday night? #
  • why, oh why, were basset hounds breed without a sense of personal space? #
  • @overflowinglove @johnthemember – or the '67 convertible with the 289 – shelby is worthy more but the ragtop is A RAGTOP! favorite car ever! in reply to overflowinglove #

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the week in tweets – 2009-09-19

  • @jesslawrence1 – don't you mean infamous? in reply to jesslawrence1 #
  • how can the packers be losing to the bears? really how? this is not how the game is supposed to go. #
  • that's more like it . it ain't over but belief in your offense like that tends to win games. #
  • @nate_ray – which is as it should be in reply to nate_ray #
  • @eLP88 🙂 in reply to eLP88 #
  • Two Sundays ago we had s'mores at Tapestry. Last night we had a flannel graph. These may have been two of the best Sundays of my life! #
  • @eLP88 the nap/study debate in reply to eLP88 #
  • @thegsides – huh? there the same as normal. in reply to thegsides #
  • RT @rainnwilson: Powder-blue is the new black. #
  • It's 11:40pm here and I'm not sure I'm interested in watching the Chargers suck anymore. Being manhandled by the Raiders?! Really?! Bedtime #
  • How many times do I need to meet the local pastor presently beside me at Emy J's before he remembers me? At least my face, if not my name. #
  • After I was almost hit by a car driving the wrong direction on a 1way st (Post) I looked up to see another doing the same thing. Strange! #
  • @calvinb – i love temporarily ignoring things #RSpec #ruby #bdd in reply to calvinb #
  • Road construction in Point today meant that it took 20 minutes rather than 15 to drive across town this morning. Life is difficult. #
  • @thegsides – the powder blues have been alternates since 2002. in reply to thegsides #
  • http://twitpic.com/hy6i8 – Just bought the next Moleskine! Woohoo! #
  • Basset Hounds hate chipmunks! I'm not sure what the chipmunks have done to justify the anger but it must have been really bad. #
  • @thegsides – don't trash the pack uniform it's a classic. yes they do have throwback – two in fact, one with present colors & or with navy in reply to thegsides #
  • I just drove by 23 Model T's. Suddenly felt like I was in the early 1900s. #
  • @thegsides – amen in reply to thegsides #
  • RT @exchangedliving: "One of the most profound marks on the body of Christ is his navel. Jesus had a belly-button." @timtennent #
  • @eLP88 – that's awesome in reply to eLP88 #
  • In Appleton for a meeting. The great news here is that I get to eat at Tom's – I LOVE TOM's. #
  • http://twitpic.com/i34nl – Chicago Marathon confirmation recieved! #
  • The lid of my coffee cup is dying. I wonder if I can buy a replacement lid? #
  • @MikeFoster – i think you tweeted something you meant to be a direct message in reply to MikeFoster #
  • @meganckelly @joshcausey – popsicle friday? is this the replacement for 420? in reply to meganckelly #
  • @thegsides – yeah i'm a little jealous of being able to go to a chic-fil-a. the closest one is 3 hours away. in reply to thegsides #
  • http://twitpic.com/i7xzn – Nothing says "party" like herring #
  • life has changed dramatically – adam now has his temporary driver's license – http://twitpic.com/i83pk #
  • http://twitpic.com/i998e – pam and i went to a coffee house play tonight – we felt very bohemian. #

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he's driving

adam
the terrell family went through a pretty major change today – adam acquired his temporary license. this means we have six months of him driving with us and then he moves up to testing for a regular (minor’s) driver’s license. wow, i feel old.

SIDE NOTE – i know i haven’t been writing much on this blog over the past month. that is about to change.

the week in tweets – 2009-09-12

  • Hanging out at the Riverfront Jazzfest after a fun evening with Tapestry. #
  • and it now appears that noah has swine flu – woohoo! happy labor day! http://twitpic.com/gx7ew #
  • We made s'mores at Tapestry Sunday. Now I'm trying to convince Eric that a flannel graph sermon would be awesome. http://twitpic.com/gz9xr #
  • Now I'm thinking of doing a flannel graph sermon with a document projector – low-tech & high-tech at the same time. #
  • http://twitpic.com/h005i – i now have a flannel board and figures to use for sunday at tapestry 🙂 #
  • @HeyMrsNorman – josh talked about this once – i definitely got the idea from him – it's been simmering for years and fits this wk's passage in reply to HeyMrsNorman #
  • Heading to Chicago with @bsheets to hear #Moltmann. WooHoo! #
  • i really wish i had brought a couple of my #moltmann books to the conversation #moltmann http://twubs.com/moltmann #
  • I just became a member of the Twub for #moltmann at http://twubs.com/moltmann #
  • and it begins! #moltmann #
  • @mattkelley468 – i know exactly of which you speak – feeling pretty small and insignificant #moltmann in reply to mattkelley468 #
  • #moltmann – john franke acting as the open act. moltmann starts tomorrow. i presently smell strongly of onions. http://twitpic.com/h56uf #
  • #Moltmann is talking about his time in Nicaraqua. Makes of love him all the more. #
  • RT @trippfuller: "True human community is an icon, a witness to the Trinity." molty #moltmann http://twubs.com/moltmann #
  • crap i just cataphaticked all over the place #moltmann #
  • be afraid dr. #moltmann. be very afraid of the man crush beside you. #
  • @mike_shipp – i'm not entirely sure how you clean up cataphatic? arm & hammer? ammonia? elbow grease? #moltmann in reply to mike_shipp #
  • CHRIST is more than one's own denomination. #moltmann Oh yeah! #
  • An impassable GOD is not a god but a demon. Only a suffering GOD can do. #moltmann #
  • Anger is an expression of wounded love. #Moltmann. Kind of refocuses our OT thoughts on GOD. I like it. #
  • Theology that does not interact with life and death experiences is merely a nice game. MAN! #moltmann #
  • One of the things I love about the Midwest is that it is actually enjoyable to be outside. This is unlike the South where I just try to … #
  • @dannygilliam – are you in a serminar right now? which one? in reply to dannygilliam #
  • lunch is digesting. now bring me some #moltmann #
  • RT @jkottke: I hate the web. It reminds me of all the interesting books I won't read, places I won't visit, ppl I won't meet, ideas I'll … #
  • the FATHER gave JESUS, crucified & raised, as HIS answer to "why" because no explanation would ever bring us to peace. DANG IT #Moltmann #
  • the other side of the suffering GOD is the resurrected JESUS WHO bring new life & joy #Moltmann #
  • what is the ART of hope? we can just sit there for a long while. please! #moltmann #
  • @dannygilliam – i hope it is a great one for you. we need to do another seminar together. in reply to dannygilliam #
  • @tomryberg – yep i thought of the same thing. in reply to tomryberg #
  • the NT doesn't just say to "pray" but to "pray & watch". we must pray with our eyes open looking for the coming kingdom #Moltmann AMEN!! #
  • i can go home satisfied after the 2 crosses discussion #moltmann 1) the real cross of JESUS, 2) the dream cross of constantine. i'm full now #
  • do we need to listen to the voices of our victims because that is where the voice of the CRUCIFIED GOD would be? #moltmann #
  • @bsheets – i think we usually like to think we would but i agree we probably wouldn't #moltmann in reply to bsheets #
  • @dannygilliam – i'll have to look into it. i had been interested in it earlier but haven't looked that far ahead. in reply to dannygilliam #
  • transformation is so much more than us merely not using our swords. it is changing swords into plowshares #moltmann #
  • @theboy1der – their mysterious to me at the moment 🙂 in reply to theboy1der #
  • @natebyrd3 – at the moment i don't feel very deep at the moment #moltmann is a beast. i'm just trying to tread water and stay a float. in reply to natebyrd3 #
  • @PaulsonBrian – score! thanks i'm needing a diet coke fix #moltmann in reply to PaulsonBrian #
  • WOW – great question Daniella! Comparing #moltmann's POW experience with Abu Ghraib #
  • WOW – great question @DGShroyer ! Comparing #moltmann's POW experience with Abu Ghraib #
  • Sitting in a breakout session where the speaker said he really wanted us to converse on the subject. He's talked for an hour straight. #
  • The memory of the harvest enables the farmer to place the seed in the ground. #Moltmann #
  • it is creative to let another being be #moltmann – therefore, our attempted at control & manipulation of others are inherently uncreative? #
  • #moltmann "trinitarian love" would make an excellent band name. 🙂 #
  • okay i was just lost – what was the limited relationship being an inherent part of living relationship about? #moltmann did i hear wrong? #
  • @tomryberg – oh yes that would be good #moltmann in reply to tomryberg #
  • GOD became a human being to liberate us from our god complex #moltmann – oh yeah! i may have to take a nap and rest on that one. #
  • "GOD became a human being to liberate us from our god complex" – Jurgen Moltmann #
  • @bsheets – thanks – i zoned a little in reply to bsheets #
  • @joshcausey – i'll sell mine for that price 🙂 in reply to joshcausey #
  • the end has begun 🙁 #moltmann #
  • "A congregation without gracious openness to people with disabilities is a disabled church" Jurgen #Moltmann #
  • http://twitpic.com/hbrue – Score! #Moltmann #
  • i was surprised when i got home. i received this from #moltmann http://twitpic.com/hdtj7 yep, jurgen and i are close now 🙂 #
  • @Joshross – oh i wish i could go. you're going to love it. #
  • Holy Crap South Carolina just put a smack on the Georgia quarterback Cox #

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a good day

just thought i would record how cool of a day it has been. here is what the day has involved:

  • i ran the just run half marathon race today and had the fastest finishing time i have had in two years
  • walked my dogs about a mile and a half today – i love walking my basset hounds
  • received in the mail a new woot shirt.
  • cut the lawn – i love cutting grass
  • hung out and talked with my boys until they went to a concert with some friends
  • grabbed some sandwiches with my cute wife and went to pfiffner park for the stevens point riverfront jazzfest. we sat at the park with a few thousand people, watched the sunset, and listened to live jazz.
  • came home to find a live internet broadcast of the bama/vt game

it was really a fun day. i love point.

the week in tweets – 2009-09-05

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Beloit College Class of 2013 Mindset

Just saw this. It is the annual Beloit College "mindset" release. Here it is in full.

(The Beloit College Mindset Lists for previous years are available at http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/ . The current list and a webcast interview with the authors will be posted there at 12:01 a.m.on August 18.)

 

BELOIT COLLEGE RELEASES MINDSET LIST FOR THE CLASS OF 2013

Beloit, Wis. — If the entering college class of 2013 had been more alert back in 1991 when most of them were born, they would now be experiencing a severe case of déjà vu. The headlines that year railed about government interventions, bailouts, bad loans, unemployment and greater regulation of the finance industry. The Tonight Show changed hosts for the first time in decades, and the nation asked "was Iraq worth a war?"

 

Each August since 1998, Beloit College has released the Beloit College Mindset List. It provides a look at the cultural touchstones that shape the lives of students entering college. It is the creation of Beloit’s Keefer Professor of the Humanities Tom McBride and Emeritus Public Affairs Director Ron Nief. It is used around the world as the school year begins, as a reminder of the rapidly changing frame of reference for this new generation. It is widely reprinted and the Mindset List website at http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/ receives more than 300,000 hits annually.

 

As millions of students head off to college this fall, most will continue to experience the economic anxiety that marked their first two years of life just as it has marked their last two years of high school. Fears of the middle class–including their parents–about retirement and health care have been a part of their lives. Now however, they can turn to technology and text a friend: "Momdad still worried bout stocks. urs 2? PAW PCM".

 

Members of the class of 2013 won’t be surprised when they can charge a latté on their cell phone and curl up in the corner to read a textbook on an electronic screen. The migration of once independent media–radio, TV, videos and CDs–to the computer has never amazed them. They have grown up in a politically correct universe in which multi-culturalism has been a given. It is a world organized around globalization, with McDonald’s everywhere on the planet. Carter and Reagan are as distant to them as Truman and Eisenhower were to their parents. Tattoos, once thought "lower class," are, to them, quite chic. Everybody knows the news before the evening news comes on.

 

Thus the class of 2013 heads off to college as tolerant, global, and technologically hip…and with another new host of The Tonight Show.

 

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The Beloit College Mindset List for the Class of 2013

 

Most students entering college for the first time this fall were born in 1991.

 

1. For these students, Martha Graham, Pan American Airways, Michael Landon, Dr. Seuss, Miles Davis, The Dallas Times Herald, Gene Roddenberry, and Freddie Mercury have always been dead.

2. Dan Rostenkowski, Jack Kevorkian, and Mike Tyson have always been felons.

3. The Green Giant has always been Shrek, not the big guy picking vegetables.

4. They have never used a card catalog to find a book.

5. Margaret Thatcher has always been a former prime minister.

6. Salsa has always outsold ketchup.

7. Earvin "Magic" Johnson has always been HIV-positive.

8. Tattoos have always been very chic and highly visible.

9. They have been preparing for the arrival of HDTV all their lives.

10. Rap music has always been main stream.

11. Chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream has always been a flavor choice.

12. Someone has always been building something taller than the Willis (née Sears) Tower in Chicago.

13. The KGB has never officially existed.

14. Text has always been hyper.

15. They never saw the "Scud Stud" (but there have always been electromagnetic stud finders.)

16. Babies have always had a Social Security Number.

17. They have never had to "shake down" an oral thermometer.

18. Bungee jumping has always been socially acceptable.

19. They have never understood the meaning of R.S.V.P.

20. American students have always lived anxiously with high-stakes educational testing.

21. Except for the present incumbent, the President has never inhaled.

22. State abbreviations in addresses have never had periods.

23. The European Union has always existed.

24. McDonald’s has always been serving Happy Meals in China.

25. Condoms have always been advertised on television.

26. Cable television systems have always offered telephone service and vice versa.

27. Christopher Columbus has always been getting a bad rap.

28. The American health care system has always been in critical condition.

29. Bobby Cox has always managed the Atlanta Braves.

30. Desperate smokers have always been able to turn to Nicoderm skin patches.

31. There has always been a Cartoon Network.

32. The nation’s key economic indicator has always been the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

33. Their folks could always reach for a Zoloft.

34. They have always been able to read books on an electronic screen.

35. Women have always outnumbered men in college.

36. We have always watched wars, coups, and police arrests unfold on television in real time.

37. Amateur radio operators have never needed to know Morse code.

38. Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Latvia, Georgia, Lithuania, and Estonia have always been independent nations.

39. It’s always been official: President Zachary Taylor did not die of arsenic poisoning.

40. Madonna’s perspective on Sex has always been well documented.

41. Phil Jackson has always been coaching championship basketball.

42. Ozzy Osbourne has always been coming back.

43. Kevin Costner has always been Dancing with Wolves, especially on cable.

44. There have always been flat screen televisions.

45. They have always eaten Berry Berry Kix.

46. Disney’s Fantasia has always been available on video, and It’s a Wonderful Life has always been on Moscow television.

47. Smokers have never been promoted as an economic force that deserves respect.

48. Elite American colleges have never been able to fix the price of tuition.

49. Nobody has been able to make a deposit in the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI).

50. Everyone has always known what the evening news was before the Evening News came on.

51. Britney Spears has always been heard on classic rock stations.

52. They have never been Saved by the Bell

53. Someone has always been asking: "Was Iraq worth a war?"

54. Most communities have always had a mega-church.

55. Natalie Cole has always been singing with her father.

56. The status of gays in the military has always been a topic of political debate.

57. Elizabeth Taylor has always reeked of White Diamonds.

58. There has always been a Planet Hollywood.

59. For one reason or another, California’s future has always been in doubt.

60. Agent Starling has always feared the Silence of the Lambs.

61. "Womyn" and "waitperson" have always been in the dictionary.

62. Members of Congress have always had to keep their checkbooks balanced since the closing of the House Bank.

63. There has alway
s been a computer in the Oval Office.

64. CDs have never been sold in cardboard packaging.

65. Avon has always been "calling" in a catalog.

66. NATO has always been looking for a role.

67. Two Koreas have always been members of the UN.

68. Official racial classifications in South Africa have always been outlawed.

69. The NBC Today Show has always been seen on weekends.

70. Vice presidents of the United States have always had real power.

71. Conflict in Northern Ireland has always been slowly winding down.

72. Migration of once independent media like radio, TV, videos and compact discs to the computer has never amazed them.

73. Nobody has ever responded to "Help, I’ve fallen and I can’t get up."

74. Congress could never give itself a mid-term raise.

75. There has always been blue Jell-O.