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  1. I survived Camping Part Duex!

    August 13, 2009 by Leanne

     

    What possessed me to once again agree to a week on an island in the middle of a lake with no electricity, no running water, no shelter, and only an outhouse for facilities? Am I crazy? I thought last year taught me a lesson after  I came home bruised and battered with cuts and scrapes  and the complete and utter appreciation for hot showers.  But I also came home last year with a total new sense of being.  I saw a new side of life I had never been exposed to before.  There was something very special about last year’s trip that totally endeared me to the whole Lake George camping experience. Some people may not believe this, but I actually couldn’t wait for this year’s trip to finally get here.

     Trees

    What I enjoyed most about camping at Lake George:

    • 70-degree temperatures and NO humidity!
    • Crystal clear blue skies and a full moon at night
    • An amazing lake to boat, swim, tube, ski, kayak
    • Strong family bonding
    • No connection with daily news of crime, murders and mayhem
    • Fresh mountain air – with a scent of pine in the wind
    • Nightly campfires where everyone gathers to talk and roast marshmellows
    • Fabulous dinners every night
    • Absolutely no schedule of any kind to follow. Wake up when you want and go to sleep when you want.
    • Watching kids be kids – and watching adults be kids again
    • (and here’s where it gets sappy) Wanting to spend all my time with Mike.

    Lake George 157

    Last year was a whirlwind of experiences.  Being a camping virgin, I truly had no idea what to expect.  My only knowledge of camping was what I saw on TV and I don’t think the “Brady Bunch” camping trips really prepared me for what I endured.  There is not a question in the world that I had a great time last year, I did come home quite beaten up. And with those bruises came some key learnings. 

    Here are the Top Ten things I learned from last year that helped me survive this year:

    #10.   Shoes make all the difference in the world! Teva hiking sandals helped me step foot in the right direction.

    # 9.   Fashion has no place in the woods.  Cute shirts, cool earrings are meaningless on a camping trip. T-shirts, tank tops and sweatshirts are all that matters. Comfort is king.

    # 8.   Put the blackberry away. Disconnecting from the world is a necessity.

    # 7.   Reading is fundamental. I finished 2 ½ books during the week. It’s a great way for an early bird like me to kill time while the rest of the gang slowly wakes up.

    # 6.    When hiking up a mountain, bring water in addition to the cosmopolitans.

    # 5.   Carb  counting during camping is useless. Proteins, carbs.. come’on – just eat!

    # 4.    Coleman stove-top drip coffee maker! New in 2009.

    # 3.   Take lots of pictures and videos.

    # 2.   Getting my hair professionally straightened the week before made my life so much easier.

    # 1.   Hot showers for 25-cents at the marina!

    2009 camping trip was an incredible experience.  Lake George is a breath-taking place. And the O’Regan clan is – well – a ton of fun.  Good times had by all.


  2. Daily Life

    June 11, 2009 by Leanne

    I haven’t posted in a while so I owe you some stories.

    OUCH!  I’ll start with what’s happening this very minute. It is obvious my parents mis-named me by not having my middle name be “klutz”.  As I type this post I’m trying hard not to get droplets of blood on the keyboard since I just ripped half the nail off my index finger. This “ouch” comes just 12 hours after I splattered hot grease on my other hand and upper leg. I’ve got a blistering blister on my leg right now. They say things come in threes so I’m a little paranoid now about what’s next.

    6am Serenity:  I enjoy  my early morning walks with the dogs. Daylight is breaking, birds are chirping and it’s generally pretty darn quiet in my neighborhood. Not quite that way this morning. Huge dump trucks were pulling into the subdivision turning onto my street.  I’m talking maybe 20 or more trucks, with loud engines and squeaky brakes.  It appears they’re doing more work at the retention pond at the end of my cul-de-sac. Get past that, I’m walking past a house – keep in mind it’s about 6:15am – all of a sudden the front door of the home we’re in front of,  bursts open and two guys (not men, not boys) storm out yelling at each other. “You’ve got to be f—ing kidding me.” shouts one of them. The other guy tries to calm him down but the shouting continues.  I now want to run from this heated situation but the dogs find something intriguing to sniff in the grass, delaying my swift departure. A) I don’t want to hear their fight B) In today’s world I’m fearful one of them is going to pull a gun or weapon on the other.  I just want to go home.

    Tiger Squats:  Monday I tweeted about my encounter with the Tiger Woods at my gym. This was actually the second time I’ve seen him there in the past few weeks.  I had just finished my cardio workout on the treadmill so keep in mind I’m pretty darn grimy at this point. My hair is up in both a clip and a pony tail. Sweat – oh – everywhere. No make-up. Not a pretty sight.  After the treadmill I head over to what I consider “my” corner of the gym.  To give you more perspective, my gym is fairly small, 2 stories, and on average there’s only about 5-6 people there at 6:30am.  This little section of the gym has a set of free weights, an ab machine, squat machine and a few other fun machines. I call it my corner because there’s rarely anyone else there.  As I walked up to “my area” I noticed a backpack sitting in the middle of the floor with no-one around. I stepped over it and started my work-out with squats. As I squat into rep #12, I looked up and see a man wearing a baseball hat approaching me. Yeh – it’s Tiger.  He reaches down to the backpack right in front of me and checks his cellphone . Then he walks over to the squat machine right next to me. Thinking I need to say something since we’re standing withing 5 feet of each other I come up with the fabulous opening line:  “Am I in your way?”  Tiger: “No you’re fine, thanks.”  We proceeded to do our individual squats, kinda together but not really. I’m doing squats holding a 25-pound weight and he’s doing the big manly machine using 5-billion pounds of weights. I realized I was up to rep #22 which is painful for squats without a break, so I had to stop and rest.  He breaked soon and we both grabbed our waters. Feeling the need to say something more and hopefully something slightly intelligent, I then said “Hey, congratulations on your win yesterday.”  He beamed a smile and said “Thanks.”   Feeling a loss of words of what to say next and definitely not wanting to say something stupid, I got up and left.  And that – ladies and gentlemen – is my encounter with Tiger Woods.

    Tiger Woods - My squatting buddy

    Tiger Woods - My squatting buddy


  3. Morning Rain

    May 19, 2009 by Leanne

    It was like a mini tropical storm outside this morning… big wind gusts and pouring rain.



  4. A day at Disney World

    April 20, 2009 by Leanne

    My long-time friend Mike was in town this week and we had the fun chance to hit the Disney parks on Saturday. We headed straight to the Magic Kingdom early in the morning then hopped over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in the afternoon. The weather was gorgeous! The crowds were manageable. And the fun was off the charts.

    The obligatory Castle photo

    The obligatory Castle photo

     

    it's a small world afterall

    it's a small world afterall

     

    and it's still a small world afterall

    and it's still a small world afterall

    View from aboard the Liberty Belle

    View from aboard the Liberty Belle

    Thaddeus, a fabulous singer at American Idol Experience

    Thaddeus, a fabulous singer at American Idol Experience

    Thatddeus is only 16 years old with an amazing voice.

    Thatddeus is only 16 years old with an amazing voice.

    Mike and me somewhere in the Magic Kingdom

    Mike and me somewhere in the Magic Kingdom


  5. Sleepy Time

    April 13, 2009 by Leanne

    Only watch this video if you have insomnia.  Or if you just think dogs are cute, otherwise, it will bore you silly.


  6. To Kill a Snake

    April 4, 2009 by Leanne

    When a snake threatens my babies, it’s going to have to face me. And when I have to face a snake, nine times out of ten, t he snake is going to lose.

    Today I found a medium sized rust colored snake swimming around my pool.  The same pool where my dogs dive for balls and I dangle my feet in the water.  The snake must go. I hate it when snakes are in my pool. It makes is so much more difficult for me to come up with a killing plan. Today with the 14-inch (or more) snake slinking around I had to make decisions on what to do.  I could try to scoop it out with the net, but I worried it would slither up the pole and come at me.   So instead I used the net to bat at it a couple of times hoping to stun it, then scoop it and throw it out the back door.  But my plans changed. I was able to stun it by hitting it with the net, then I hit it with the blunt end of a big axe. I am not embarrassed or ashamed or the slightest bit guilty about killing snakes, rats, roaches and spiders.  I will kill a snake and did today.

    The Snake!

    The Snake!

    Yuk!

    Yuk!

     

    The reptile is in snake heaven tonight where he’s not threatening me or my dogs any more.


  7. High Impact Snow Storm

    March 2, 2009 by Leanne

    I was right in the middle of what the Washington Post labeled a “High Impact Snow Storm” in the nation’s capital.  For me, being a Florida girl, it was just a little bit exciting and a little bit scary. Scary only in that I knew I was flying out the next day and worried what the situation would be at the airports, if we could even get to the airport. The snow came much later in the day than they predicted. The major snow fell during the middle of the night, which meant waking up to a winter wonderland.  It was beautiful!  The contrast of glistening white snow against the dark dead limbs of the trees was breathtaking.  It was also very nice to look at from inside a warm condo with a burning fireplace.  Snuggly conditions to say the least.

    Snow at 5pm

    Snow at 5pm

    Snow at 7am

    Snow at 7am

    Me, Mike (Self Portrait)

    Me, Mike (Self Portrait)

    Washington Monument

    Washington Monument

    Dogs still have to go out even in the snow.

    Dogs still have to go out even in the snow.


  8. Vlog #2: What personal life?

    February 24, 2009 by Leanne

    My 2nd vlog (video blog) is about the blending of personal life and business life in the new social media world. But I think what’s more interesting in this video, is how my dog, Mikita, totally upstages me from the get-go. Will anyone even listen to a word I’m saying?