Friday, December 31, 2010

272. 2010 Sway

2010 - what a frackin year it has been!?  I specifically remember last New Years Eve when everyone was cursing 2009 and hyping up the new beginnings to come in 2010.  Without going into too much detail (lol) here is my year in review:

CHEERS!  gym jones attack, 2 weddings, layoff!?, tears, laughs, inspired, finding the cure, uplifted, encouraged, road trip, FDC weekly, team MK, my music became old school?, haircut, new friends, book stock, team screamer, kitchen freedom, deal finding, pantry alphabetizing, initiating excellence, parental bonding, age of discovery,  "so fluffy", MMDs, forgive and forget, happy juice, reconnecting, sway.

2010, you broke my heart and made me feel blessed.  2011 - be good to me bc I'm about to work you over! 

To moving forward and new beginnings. 
Happy New Year everyone!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

271. Dreams?

Saw this while sitting in traffic... creepy yet makes you think right!?

then again - the bear to the right looks creepy too lol

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

270. Quoted Judgement

"Success comes from good judgment, good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment." - unknown

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

269. Quoted Sway

Showing gratitude is one of the simplest yet most powerful things humans can do for each other."
 - Randy Pausch

Monday, December 27, 2010

268. Trois Fortunes


Three fortunes in one great fortune cookie @ Hongs Garden.
Oh how I wish this were all coming true!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

267. Christmas Forever

Christmas is forever, not for just one day,
for loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away
like bells and lights and tinsel, in some box upon a shelf.
The good you do for others is good you do yourself...

- Norman Wesley Brooks, "Let Every Day Be Christmas," 1976

Celebrating the last day of the long weekend with our traditional holiday gathering.  Surrounded by new and old friends today :) sharing lots of time and memories with one another.  *cheers*

Saturday, December 25, 2010

266. Christmas Sway

I'm writing this while en route to Christmas family gathering #3 of the day.  This year I feel blessed to have bee able to spread out my Christmas celebrations and gatherings over a 5 day weekend!  It's been quite the adrenaline rush and I feel like I am earning every minute of sleep.  I have been able to see all of my family and spend time with all of Kenji's family,  keep up all the holiday traditions and see friends of old and new.  As overwhelming as it may be running from place to place - I am humbled, I am blessed, and I am thankful for the opportunity to be able to do so.

Christmas is not about the gifts and the glitter and glamor to me.  Its about the moments you share with those near and dear.  It's the personal holiday greetings.  The random gifts you give and the ones you don't expect to receive.  I feel like the past few years were centered on the materialistic things; in this day and age with the economy - people have to step back and remember what Christmas should truly mean.  I'd rather receive the gift of time and companionship from everyone instead of the wrapped items.

It's a personal challenge I offer to you all and to myself - give that gift of time to others this year (and next).  You will be rewarded more than you could imagine.

Merry Christmas - God Bless.
oh and Happy Birthday Jesus!

"Christmas is a necessity. There has to be at least one day of the year to remind us that we're here for something else besides ourselves."  - Eric Sevareid

Friday, December 24, 2010

265. Family Sway

"The best of all gifts around any Christmas tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other." - Burton Hillis


Celebrating Christmas with my family today - keping this short. Merry Christmas to you and yours!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

264. Christmas Ship Sway

Another Seattle Holiday tradition... the Argosy Christmas Ship Festival - a parade of boats on the waters of the Greater Seattle area.  Lead by the "Spirit of Seattle", carrying a different featured choir, the festival lasts for 25 nights touching a number of communities.  I know for a fact; many people plan their holiday gatherings around the time of the Christmas Ship schedule; at least those that are fortunate enough to have a view of this wonderful site from their homes.  I prefer to see it all culminate at the Grand Finale on the very last night... December 23rd at Gasworks Park.  Its an amazing site to see Lake Union covered in lights from boats of all shapes and sizes.  It's a tradition that makes Christmas feel like Christmas to me.

I'm glad I get to share this tradition with those near and dear and hope that they share the same awe inspired cheesy grin that I have when they experience it.

Merry Christmas Everyone...  

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

263. Holiday Sweetness Sway

The office is almost empty and those that are still here have completely zoned out.  Everyone is in holiday mindset; including myself.  Today I had to pretend like I was busy because I had an abundance of visitors at my desk.  Everyone flocked in my direction all because of a fun package that came in the mail.

During the holidays EVERYONE sends random gift baskets of fruits and goodies.  This year, all I hear is grumblings of "remember when we were flooded with gifts" and "remember when business was good we would get truffles and caviar" or "I feel like we're scrounging for the good stuff".  To me that's just petty and it takes away from the essence of the holiday.  Yes remember those times but be thankful for these times now.   Appreciate the today and those little things. 

Remember that time that my desk was covered with 5lbs of brownies, 1 lb of chocolate covered cherries, and roasted almonds?  psshhh that was TODAY!


Thank you to my sweet hippie BDM Jeannie in Texas for sending me not just this tin of treats but 3 tins to share with everyone.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

262. Winter Solstice

“In the depths of winter I finally learned there was in me an invincible summer”
Albert Camus

from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_solstice 
The winter solstice occurs exactly when the Earth's axial tilt is farthest away from the sun at its maximum of 23° 26'. More evident to those in high latitudes, this occurs on the shortest day and longest night of the year, when the sun's daily maximum position in the sky is the lowest.[1] Since the winter solstice lasts only a moment in time, other terms are often used for the day on which it occurs, such as midwinter, the longest night or the first day of winter.

Monday, December 20, 2010

261. Nsync Sway

NSYNC's rendition of "Oh Holy Night" - There is something about how the harmonies of this song hits your ear drum. I love this song so much I listen to it at random throughout the year.  It has become one of my top holiday songs.  Hope it makes you all warm and fuzzy like it does me :)

Sunday, December 19, 2010

260. Holiday Photo Sway

I have no idea how I got this picture (it has the copyright info on it though)... It was on my screen last year through the holidays and I love it!  Just wanted to share that joyous holiday feeling with you all...

Saturday, December 18, 2010

259. Sexy Six Sway

This morning I got the chance to play with my Sexy Six ladies - well less Niecey plus Ayumi... still equals six!
I got to see Heather and Joeys new place, meet baby Ayumi for the first time, toast to a fabulous year, exchange gifts, eat, and recap with each other.
Brunch was amazing - I couldn't help but sit back for a second and we were all around the dining room table laughing and chatting... we've all gone through so much transformation and growth since we first met, many years ago.  It was an "adult" scene when I looked at all of us today.  What an amazing transition lol.  That moment of clarity was broken by the smell of an apple pie shot and a few hurried toasts!

Sorry - I have no pics to add to this post :( they are trapped in my broken camera right now... FAIL


To my Sexy Six (now seven again) -
Wishing you many blessings, many laughs, tears of joy, the warmth of comfort, and the extend hand of friendship at all times.  I'm blessed to have you each as a friend and I'm so excited to see what other growth and changes we have ahead of us this year.  Niecey - you are not forgotten - you are missed!  Ayumi - welcome to the chaos! 

Merry Christmas ladies!

Friday, December 17, 2010

258. FDC Christmas

Tonight we did our annual FDC (Friday Dinner Crew) dinner and gift exchange :)  It must of been the food or the heater blasting or all the excitement bc I passed out 45 minutes in! lol  A few select photos to celebrate the event...
Mikey's Charlie Brown setup

Highlight of the night...

Whatchu know about
Team Blackout!?


To Team Blackout/FDC -
Thank you for being family right from the start.  Let's go eat!
Happy Holidays :)

Thursday, December 16, 2010

257. Moonshine Sway

It's super late and I'm super tired... and prett druzzed (drunk/buzzed).
I'm happy to report that the first project/experiment batch by "Moonshine Myra" is complete!
Stay tuned to sample this wonderful concoction of Apple Pie :)

*Cheers*
Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

256. Adopt a family

Every holiday season my company steps up and gives back to its community.  We are blessed with the opportunity to work with an organization called "New Beginnings".  It's a program to assist single displaced and abused mothers.  Every participating department adopts a family based on their department size.  Their job is to gather as much of the families "wish list" as possible.  The goal is to help these moms provide their children with a Christmas season.   

This year my department was assigned a family of 6 - a mom and her 5 children ranging from ages 13-4 year old twins.  As one of the coordinators for the project, I admit - it was quite the task trying to gather enough $ and donated items.  I am happy to report that we did come through in the end and were able to help grant all of their wish list items and more!

The pictures are from "loading time".  Everyone is outside trying to load the bus to take all the items to New Beginnings... after 30 minutes of load time - we had to call for a 2nd bus to come :)

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

255. Snowflake Moments

"We have only this moment,
sparkling like a star in our hand...
and melting like a snowflake.
Let us use it before it is too late."

~ Marie Edith Beynon

Monday, December 13, 2010

254. Holiday Date

Today I am pleased to blog about my impromptu 'holiday date night'.  The  holiday season is in full swing and Downtown is buzzing with all kinds of activities and events. 

Our first stop was Pacific Place for their nightly Snowfall Show.  Every night at 6pm it snows inside the mall.  Music and lights are choreographed to make the moment even more magical.  It was a pleasure to see all the children dancing "in the snow" to the holiday music blaring.  A little cheesy but really fun at the same time!




Part two of our night consisted of a holiday tradition we picked up in 2005.  The Gingerbread Village to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.  These aren't your average 'build around a milk carton' gingerbread homes.  They are HUGE and intricate and weigh a ton!

Every year 5 local architecture firms team up with local pastry chefs and create these massive works of art based on a particular theme.  This year's theme was "Home for the Holidays".  A lot of the work hit really close to the heart.  I highly recommend you take a stroll though and look at the work yourself.  You will be in awe of the details put into each piece.  The pictures do not do the work justice!






Sunday, December 12, 2010

253. Race Against Hunger Finale

The past 3 days have been intense.  We had the privilege of camping out with Randy and helping him with his 'Race Against Hunger' fundraiser.  I have to say - I am amazed with the generous donations that we have received.  Monetary donations have exceeded our expectations, the kindness of strangers is warming to the soul.  Many familiar faces have come in and out and tons of food donations have come pouring in as well.  The staff here has been pushing people in our direction and encouraging them to donate for the discount.  This experience has been amazing.  I'm so proud of Randy and his team for their hard work and their dedication to this event.  We have talks for doing it again next year and all of the creative juices have been flowing. 

Congratulations to the LTD project for an amazing fundraiser.
A total of $555 and 402 lbs of food were to Northwest Harvest!

Overflowing food bin on Day 3
It was emptied daily btw

A motivational and emotional thank you speech by Randy

Saturday, December 11, 2010

252. Team America Christmas

Happy Christmas celebration with Team America is about to start.  Wishing all of the crew a safe and joyous holiday season.  I'm sprung that we can all mobilize and get together on such short notice to spend some time together and laugh, eat, and reminisce on the years blessings.

Can't wait for ALL of Team America to be official next year :) 

Friday, December 10, 2010

251. Holiday Mess

The living room has now transitioned into a mini 'Holiday Hell'.  Seven bins of decorations, wrapping, bows, bags, tissue galore and more just threw up in my living room.  *deep breathe*  and the organizational structure begins.  Give me 2 hours and I will have this organized by color and size!
In truth - this is part of the fun for me.  lol

I heart the holidays!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

250. Northwest Harvest Sway

Today I had the privilege and opportunity to volunteer for Northwest Harvest.  With 31 volunteers, we bagged over 15,000lbs of rice in 2.5 hours.  I feel blessed with the chance to serve my community even for such a short amount of time.  I highly encourage others to take a little bit of time out from the hustle and bustle of the holidays and lending a helping hand.  The cost of a few volunteer hours is truly priceless in the eyes of those you are serving.
About Us


Northwest Harvest, Washington's own statewide hunger relief agency, provides a proven, successful, and cost-effective model for getting nutritious food to those who need it.

We strive to be the most efficient hunger response program in the state of Washington, with more than 93% of our budget going directly to food distribution. Knowing that good nutrition is key to health, Northwest Harvest is committed to providing the freshest, most nutritious food possible to our clients. Fruits and vegetables account for over 65% of the food we distribute.

Last year we secured over 24 million pounds of food for distribution to more than 300 food banks, hot meal programs and elementary schools across Washington. We enable our partners to do more with their own limited resources, providing a combined 640,000 food services in their communities each month. Our food provides a bridge from temporary crisis to stability, allowing those on limited incomes to use their cash for medical expenses, housing, transportation costs, utilities, and childcare.

Northwest Harvest receives no city, county, state, or federal funding for operating expenses and relies solely on contributions from individuals, businesses, foundations, and other organizations. Much of our work is made possible by volunteers of all ages, who gave 78,000 hours of their time last year to feed the hungry.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

249. So in Love with "the Sing Off"

I raved about the NBC show "the Sing Off" last year - and I'm going to do it again this year!  Shows like this are so rare and with only 5 episodes I HIGHLY encourage you to tune in and check it out.  Monday and Wednesday at 8pm (2 hour episodes) featuring AMAZING and BREATHTAKING talent.  I can't even begin to explain how much talent is on this show. Ten of America's top accapella groups send your eardrums into harmonic bliss. It makes me appreciate "real music"...

My Favorite performance so far...
Committed on night 2 singing "Apologize"
Seriously - go get a towel before you push play!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

248. Race Against Hunger


I spoke about Randy and his LTD mindset a few blogs back.  This is a prime example of his positive aura in action!  Randy is taking his love and passion for racing and finding a way to give back to his community.  For 3 days Randy and his crew (including myself) will be camping out @ Sykart Racing in Tukwila.  Anyone that comes in and makes a non-perishable or monetary donation of any kind, will receive $5 off your race!

All donations will benefit the Northwest Harvest.  Stop by and say hello, get spanked on the track by Randy, and enjoy giving back to your community.  Hope to see a few faces out there!

Monday, December 6, 2010

247. Prayer Sway

“Pray as though everything depended on God.  Work as if everything depended on you.” — St. Augustine

Sunday, December 5, 2010

246. Sunday Sway

A little Lionel Richie for the smooth relaxing morning...
Happy Sunday everyone :)

Saturday, December 4, 2010

245. Apple Sway

Congrats to UW on their
Apple Cup Victory

BOWL BOUND!!!




Photo by Luke Springer.

Following his team’s gutsy 35-28 Apple Cup win Saturday night at Martin Stadium, linebacker Cort Dennison paused, sat back in his chair and remembered the silence that rang throughout the UW locker room after WSU defeated the Huskies in 2008 to cap off the UW’s winless 0-12 season.

“Two years ago was lower than low,” the junior said. “That was the lowest point in this program, by far.”

My, how things have changed.

In front of 30,157 on a frigid afternoon in Pullman, Wash., senior Jake Locker threw a game-winning, 27-yard touchdown pass with 44 seconds left, while sophomore tailback Chris Polk shredded the Cougar defense for a career-high 284 yards, as the UW left Martin Stadium with a 35-28 win to capture the 103rd Apple Cup.

But perhaps more importantly, with the win, the Huskies move to 6-6 on the season and qualify for their first bowl game since 2002. The UWwill play Nebraska in the Holiday Bowl Dec. 30.

This was the same program that lost every single game in 2008, including the 16-13 overtime heartbreaker the last time the UW visited Pullman. This was the program that lost three in a row in the middle of this season by a combined 138-30.

And this is the program — yes, the same one — that has won its past three regular season games, proving one thing about this roller-coaster squad that few can disagree with: This team is resilient.

“We understood we had an opportunity to come out these last three games and do exactly what we did,” an emotional Locker said afterward. “It wasn’t easy; it wasn’t perfect; it wasn’t pretty at times. But the guys kept fighting and believing in each other, and this is the result we got, so it’s awesome.”

Saturday’s final leg didn’t come easy, but in the beginning, it felt like theUW’s game all the way.

Polk was dominant all day, punishing the WSU defense for 284 yards on the ground, maneuvering his way left and right while dodging Cougar defender after Cougar defender.

Head coach Steve Sarkisian said that he had written “pound that rock,” on both sides of his play-call sheet, meaning the Huskies were determined to run, run and run the ball against the struggling Cougar defense. That’s exactly what happened, with Polk getting 29 carries, and he took advantage of every one of them.

“He ran like a war daddy tonight, that’s for sure,” Sarkisian said of Polk.

The Huskies went up 28-14 on a 57-yard touchdown run from Polk — his second of the game — early in the fourth quarter, as the purple-and-gold-clad UW section in the east end zone anticipated an easy finish while much of Martin Stadium fell silent.

But the Cougars weren’t about to let their season end like that. With the UW secondary suddenly allowing Cougar receivers to be constantly open, WSU sophomore quarterback Jeff Tuel led two consecutive touchdown drives in the fourth quarter, the second coming on a six-play, 73-yard drive that ended with a 16-yard touchdown strike from Tuel to freshman Marquess Wilson.

So with just 4:20 remaining and WSU fans finally amped up, the Huskies found themselves in a familiar position: a tight, competitive conference game that would be decided in the final seconds.

“When I get in those situations, I like to end the game with the ball in our possession or a touchdown in our hands, and that was the mindset,” Sarkisian said.

The Huskies had won three close Pac-10 games already this season: a 32-31 win at USC, a 35-34 win overOSU and a 16-13 win at Cal last week.

It was time to do it again.

After a Locker 10-yard run gave the UW a first down on the UW 24-yard line, Polk took the next handoff 36-yards along the UW sideline that moved the ball into WSU territory.

Three-straight runs after that set up a crucial 4th-and-1 on the Cougar 31-yard line. With just 1:28 left, Sarkisian called out the field-goal unit but took a timeout to think it over. After all, it was Sarkisian who called the gutsy run play for Polk on 4th-and-goal with three seconds left that gave the Huskies the 16-13 win at Cal last week.

“Our center hadn’t even put his hands on the ball yet, so I knew I had plenty of time to make the decision, and I just kind of went back to who we were,” Sarkisian said of his thought process. “Got to make calculated, smart decisions but ultimately got to go back to who you are.”

Apparently, with Sarkisian in charge, these Huskies are the aggressors. The second-year head coach changed his mind and ordered his offensive unit onto the field. It worked, as Polk had another huge run, this time 15 yards down to the WSU 16-yard line.

And then 40 seconds later came the play of the game. Locker took a play action on the 27-yard line, saw junior Jermaine Kearse on a one-on-one along the UW sideline, and placed a perfect ball right to the hands of Kearse in the end zone.

“He had one-on-one coverage on that, and I just thought I would give him the opportunity to make a play,” Locker said. “And that’s exactly what he did.”

The 27-yard touchdown sent off a wild celebration on the UW sideline, and after a Nate Fellner interception in WSU territory ended the game, reality hit: These Huskies were going bowling.

“It was so intense,” Dennison said. “They definitely brought it; they gave us everything they had. But when things got hard, we were able to pull through, and we get to go bowling. There’s no better feeling.”

It’s the same feeling shared throughout the program, from the players to the coaches to the fans. Finally, after eight long years, the Huskies are playing postseason football.

For the players who endured the embarrassing 0-12 season just two years ago, all the hard work to get back up the ladder has resulted in a complete 180-degree change with the UW football program.

“We’ve been through the most adversity that any college athlete will ever face,” senior Nate Williams said. “Just to see this hard work paying off, it really means a lot to us. This specific moment — making it to a postseason game — marks the beginning of the real change.”

By somehow going from the miserable 2008 season to qualify for the Holiday Bowl just two years later, Williams and the rest of the upperclassmen have set a new standard within the program, something the older players set out to do before this season began.

“For the younger guys, we wanted to lay out that springboard for the future: What is expected out of this team is to make it to a postseason game, whereas the previous three years, not making it to the postseason was all right,” Williams said. “But now, that’s what’s expected for the fans, media and, most importantly, the coaches and ourselves. It’s only going to keep on getting better from here.”

For Locker, the senior who passed up millions of dollars in the NFL to stick around for his final year, he’ll finally get a chance to be a part of a team playing postseason football, which includes an added 12 or so practices this month.

“It’s going to be awesome,” Locker said. “I can’t wait.”

And for the rest of the UW team, practicing in December may never have seemed so good.

Reach Sports Editor Taylor Soper at sports@dailyuw.com.
Seniors Jake Locker (10) and D’Andre Goodwin (11) celebrate with junior Jermaine Kearse after Kearse’s game-winning touchdown catch.

Friday, December 3, 2010

244. Child Sway

"Listen to the mustn'ts, child. 
Listen to the don'ts. 
Listen to the shouldn'ts, the impossibles, the won'ts. 
Listen to the never haves, then listen close to me... 
Anything can happen, child. Anything can be."

Shel Silverstein

**One of my favorite poems growing up :)

Thursday, December 2, 2010

243. Lexus Sway

I fell in love with the 2011 Lexus IS a long time ago... and now I'm swooning over the commercial!

This video is the  "Behind the Scenes - 2011 Lexus IS Commercial: "Music Track" (MadPSI)"

So much work and precision went into this commercial - suits the car!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

242. Holiday Snackage

They're baaaaaaaack!

Candy Cane Joe Joes
(peppermint oreos less a ton of sugar)

These scrumptious bites of holiday joy are heavenly.
Thanks Trader Joes for providing me some holiday snackage every year. 

Happy Holidays NOM