January 01, 2011
Onto 2011
Had a fun time at the New Year's party last night. The place we were at had 5 hours of open bar and I definitely took advantage of it. But now that 2010 is over, time to start focusing on how to make it as good as possible. I'm not going to make any year long goals since I think it detracts a little bit focusing on one thing but am playing a lot more HU PLO and hoping to add that to the mix very soon at my normal stakes.
I just got tickets with my brother to the World Juniors semis on Monday night. If Canada can win tomorrow night against Switzerland they play the US. I quickly stubhubbed the game and the cheapest seats were $90/ticket. We ended up going with 200 level first row for $170/ticket. A little steep but I'm sure the Canadians are driving up the prices. Either way I'm expecting to be more red in the building than blue and it's probably going to feel like a road game. I can't wait. This was the game that got me into this tournament and I've been addicted ever since.
On HBO's series a road to the winter classic, the 20 minutes they focused on the Caps-Pens game last week was probably the best live game footage I've ever seen. They had just about everyone mic'd including the refs. It helped that it was a 3-2 overtime game but it was very well done. Speaking of the winter classic, it's awesome that they switched the game to tonight. Night hockey is going to look very cool and can't wait to watch.
I've had terrible eating habits since Barcelona, I'm up to about 178. When I was running a ton over the summer I stayed at about 170 and that may be a little too much work for me to be able to maintain. 175 is a solid weight for me to shoot for over the next couple of months before I start training for my next race. I also need to start eating better since my snack choices have been awful.
Good luck to everyone in 2011
January goals
- play 40k hands
- Make 7k
-Finish studying for my financial test
-Run 60 miles
-Re-evaluate my catching program and make subtle adjustments to make it better for when I start to coach again in a couple months.
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"In the world of human thought generally, and in physical science
particularly, the most important and fruitful concepts are those to
which it is impossible to attach a well-defined meaning"
H. A. Kramer

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