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The Great Road Trip, Day 2

Day two of the road trip is in the books. We started out from Indio, CA this morning with nothing to do put head east on I-10 for something like 693 miles. We crossed into Arizona…it was my first time really seeing much of Arizona. And I think I saw enough to keep me set for awhile.

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We met up with Katie, one of my old college soccer teammates, in Phoenix. She was actually going to mountain bike ride with her hubby after lunch which made me a little jealous. But we had miles to drive and places to get to. And I didn’t have any Stan’s with me to fight off the inevitable goatheads.

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So back in the car we went. I drove and Terry did his usual car shennigans, like sleeping and facebooking and twittering and learning how to make his own Choco-Taco. Meanwhile I sing along to whatever random music is on. Today I was on a big classic rock kick. When my family used to go on vacations from Iowa to Colorado my mom would copy their records onto tape and bring them along. I know every single word of every single song on the Meatloaf Bat Out of Hell album, along with several Jackson Browne, Eagles, Styx, and Journey albums. Oh, and a random Simon and Garfunkel one, too. We made our way across Airzona and into New Mexico, with me driving and singing my ass off to “Paradise By the Dashboard Light” and Terry studying how to make a homemade choco-taco.

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Terry did have one job to do…grab the camera and take a picture of the New Mexico sign when we crossed the border. Its the co-pilot’s job. He didn’t do so well with one job.

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At some point we decided that we were only going to eat Mexican food for the remainder of this trip, too. I don’t know why we made this decision, but we actually had to skip out on dinner tonight in Las Cruces, NM. We were still stuffed from the late lunch and a quick ice cream stop that it didn’t matter. We’ll make up for it tomorrow in El Paso with some huevos rancheros. And now for a few sights from the drive…

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Rocks in New Mexico.

g10-eaw-20090404-img_0706Crazy billboards…and why does every little tiny town in places like this have a Dairy Queen?? I think we passed roughly 273 DQ’s today.

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g10-eaw-20090404-img_0721Racing against the trains (this one’s for dad…there was a UP mainline along I-10 for awhile…lots of trains)

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April 6, 2009 - 7:36 AM

erika - Linda sleeps in the car with her mouth open too…

April 4, 2009 - 10:06 PM

Bill - Chaco Taco? Was Terry reading Lifehacker while you were driving? ;^)

Forget the huevos rancheros. You must get the tacos al pastor while in El Paso. The pork will absolutely melt in your mouth and you’ll be drooling the rest of your life thinking about it.

The Great Road Trip, Day 1

Today we started our big bad road trip from Monterey to Shreveport. Well, technically we’re going to Bossier City, Louisiana, but no one knows where that is, so Shreveport is easier. In fact, a lot of people don’t know where Shreveport is, so if you’re searching google maps right now, its in the northeast corner of LA, about straight east of Dallas. Anyways, I am moving there because the Air Force told me to while Terry gets to stay in Monterey and finish up school for the next nine months. I kidnapped him from school for a week and he’s driving out to LA with me.

Day one started out with a significant amount of swearing from me. I can’t deny that I tend to swear more than any nice girl should, but certain things push me over the edge…this morning I had to go do my final bit of military checking-out stuff at another base (not at the school I attended) in Monterey. I rarely go there and usually only have to go to one particular building if I do, and it usually has a parking space or two available when I go there. But of course today, the usual parking lot I use was full, introducing frustration number one with me: why locate all the customer service angencies in a single building and not have ample parking available for the customers?? So I went over to another lot, parked my car at about 9:52, and walked over to my appointment. Turned in my stuff, signed off the necessary forms, back out to the car…oh, how sweet, someone left me a note on my windshield–must be a friend saying good-bye…wait a minute…are you f’ing kidding me?? A PARKING TICKET?? What the ?? (Insert lengthy profanity laced tirade).

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Apparently I parked in some sort of staff parking lot. My own fault for not looking for a sign some where that must have stated that the parking lot was a staff parking lot. But seriously, did the guy watch me park my car? The ticket was written not more than 2 minutes after I got out of it. I was back out to my car in 10 minutes. And $45 for a parking ticket?? Ridiculous!

Fortunately my day quickly improved when I got to go grab sandwich from Randy’s (the absolute best sandwich shop in Monterey, possibly anywhere!) before I went to pick up Terry from class so we could hit the road. And I got to see our friends, the goooooses, one more time before I left. A little background on the gooooses. First, yes, they are not geese, they are the goooooses. This is a word best said with a good Minnesota accent. There’s one lone white goose at NPS who hangs out around the pond. Last year he had two lady goose friends of the candian variety and they made little goose babies. Adorable. The white goose would strut around with his two lady goose friends and watch over the little baby gooooses and it made us smile every morning. Then the baby goooses grew up and the lady goooses left the white goose all alone. I don’t think the white goose can fly because he has a messed up wing. All summer and all winter the white goose was the only goose at NPS. We felt bad for him. He had no goose friends. Then about a month ago the white goose’s lady goose friends came back. Supposedly candian geese mate for life. And the white goose strutted around all happy again. I would see the three of them sitting in on particular spot all the time. Today I found out why…brand new fuzzy little yellow baby goooooses. I had to take pictures.

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That’s the happy goooose family.

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And there’s one of the mommy gooooses with a baby goooose.

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Terry likes to call the white goooose “Playa”…after nearly two years in California Terry still has not learned that “Playa” means “beach”, not “ladies man”.

Seeing the goooses was a good way to say so long to Monterey and get on the road. So off we went…down the 101 to Paso Robles then across to the 5. That road from Paso Robles to the 5 convinced me that I am definitely not missing out on a darn thing by never experiencing that silly Kern County Stage Race. I got thirsty just driving across that dusty wasteland. A tumbleweed attacked my car. The sucker waited in the almond grove, watching me come down the road and then at the last minute unleashed himself from the fence and flew at my car. There’s even pieces of tumbleweed still stuck around my headlight. Vicious! Terry wondered if anyone actually drives out to the middle of no where in Kern Co. to check on the lonely cows out there. He also wanted to try to claim a grape vineyard that appeared abandoned. I told him we couldn’t have a vineyard in Kern. And then there was this random place where one million oil derricks have been crammed into a square mile. What’s that all about?

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Fortunately we made it safely through Kern Co and on to the imfamous Grapevine and through LA and now we are in Indio. We missed all the traffic, stopped for $1 tacos in Pasedena, and breezed all the way here. Tomorrow the goal is to get to Las Cruces, NM, but we’ll see what happens. I’ll do another updated tomorrow…

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April 4, 2009 - 5:01 PM

Bill - Travel safe, you two.

Las Cruces? You two picked the most non-scenic route you could, didn’t you? ;^)

Boggs 8-Hour, Round Two

Yes, a new blog post…since its been a few weeks, I’ve apparently taken the liberty to ramble on for awhile to make up for lost words. Its a little long winded, so if you just want to know the final result, scroll to the bottom…

I used to think I was a distance runner. It must have been a phase to transition me from my soccer playing days to something else. I ran a few 1/2 marathons and did a full marathon and was all ready to tackle a 50-km trail run, but running hurts after awhile and I skipped the 50K. Then I moved to California and just had to buy a bike. But I was still all about the long distance thing, so I thought I should do long distance mountain bike races, and really for no reason other than that I thought I was some sort of endurance athlete or that I wanted to be some crazy endurance athlete, and I had a mountain bike that I sort of knew how to sort of ride on singletrack. So last year I did the craziness of Boggs 8-hour mountain bike race on a brand new full-suspension that I sucked at riding. But I survived and had so much fun that I decided to do it again…and bring people with me! Somehow Natasha and I convinced each other to do it (she says I convinced her, but I think it was really her idea to do it this year).

So fast-forward another year. I figured out how to ride my full-suspension bike at a reasonable, yet still significantly slower than most, downhill speed. And I gained a lot of cycling fitness and all that in the last year, too. But I also did a lot of track racing and cyclocross and crits–pretty much the opposite of marathon mountain bike races, but whatever. The pedals go around just the same. Oh, and I’m rocking some serious “thesis fitness” right now as I’d like to call it…I’ve been lucky to get 1.5 hour rides in about three times during the week and maybe eeked out 3.5 to 4 hours on either Saturday or Sunday, but rarely did I ride on both Saturday and Sunday (except for that stupid Madera thing) in the last 3 months due to demands of finishing my master’s thesis. So I really had no expectations going into Boggs this past weekend. I was hoping to match the same number of laps I had finished the year before, but I had no idea what would happen.

Before I get into the bloody details that Newell requested, I have to thank the unbelievable support crew we had! Terry waited patiently at the starting line for the entire 8 hours, keeping Natasha and I hydrated and fed all day long. Natasha’s hubby Aaron was there for most laps and made sure we had the right food and lubed my chain when it needed it. Plus Hernando was there and up to his usual heckling shenanigans while Sabine made sure we were all taken care of and saved the day with a cookie for me (more on that later)…plus the three of them all got to go ride the sweet trails up there while we were racing, so it worked out great.

Sabine planning her 2nd ride of the day

Sabine planning her 2nd ride of the day

Now for the race…there was this racer announcement meeting at 8 and races were supposed to start at 8:30. Well, the guy talked until 8:25 so I had about 5 minutes to go change and get back to the line. I literally rolled up, set my foot down, and then they started us. Luckily I had 8 hours to get warmed up. The course was exactly the same as the year, so at least I knew what to expect. The first few laps went by easily. The weather was gorgeous, the trails were perfect, the fellow racers were cordial and friendly. There were guys on unicycles and couples on tandems and the fabulous Lorri Lown rocking some awesome pink socks to go with her awesome pink bike (not gonna lie, I’m a little jealous)…

Unicyclist

Unicyclist

Crazy Tandem Couple

Crazy Tandem Couple

Lorri in Pink!

Lorri in Pink!

Around 1 pm, people started getting a little crabby. I was still happily frolicking along at my “thesis fitness” pace, but some people wanted to go much faster and wanted me to get out of there way. Most likely because around lap 4 I started going really slow. The “thesis fitness” was catching up with me. After the 4th lap I got the great reassurance from Terry of “you’d better hurry up if you think you’re going to do 3 more laps” and “Natasha is about to lap you”. Now, I fully expected Tash to lap me, so I was cool with that. She was actually racing as opposed to my putzing. Plus she knew all the secrets of endurance racing after doing the 24-Hours of Adrenaline a ridiculous number of times, like drinking Mountain Dew in between laps. So I made a deal with myself…go until I finish 7 laps or until Tash passes me–then I could drink beer.

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Doin' the Dew

Off I went for lap 5…holy cow I’m slow. And my hamstrings hurt. But I made it back around. Terry fueled me up and sent me off and told me to hurry up. So I started out on lap 6. The course had one big fire road climb early in the lap, then some fun, rolling singletrack for awhile, and then a monstrous death march of a climb that went for about a mile up a fire road and then another mile up some singletrack. The first climb was taking its toll on me, but I survived. Unfortunately my hamstrings were getting so tight that it hurt to pedal or stand on my pedals, so I just sat on my saddle and coasted through a lot of the next section. Then came the second huge climb. I noticed that I was getting so defeated that I was starting to do that whiny weird gasping breathing thing I do when I’m on the edge of a melt down and about to cry. So I decided, this is it. I’m only doing 6 laps this year. No one could fault me with all the moving and school and lack of training and general crap we’re dealing with right now. But it was less than I did last year, which frustrated me, but not enough to care to do another lap. So I suffered my way to the top of the climb. The Boggs folks were smart when they designed that course though…roughly the last 1.5 miles back to the start/finish area was fun downhill. So the meltdown didn’t fully come to fruition and I swooped my way back to the venue where the support crew was there to see me say, “I’m done”.  Too bad I was still smiling from the last downhill section so they didn’t believe me. Plus I looked like a big dofus with my helmet all askew on my head, so no one would take me seriously anyway.

Goofy Helmet

Goofy Helmet

I was all prepared to convince Terry that I was done. He’d talked me into doing another lap last year, so I knew what tactics he’d use to get me to do another lap. I was ready to counter him. But then Aaron said, “its only 3:15, you have have over 2 hours to finish this last lap. You have to do another one”. Uh, okay…Then Sabine says, “just stretch for a second and you can go back in a few minutes, you don’t have to go right now.” And then she said the golden words, “Do you want a cookie?” Yes, YES!! COOKIE! And to top it off, it was a sugar cookie. An unbelievable soft and oh-so-sugary sweet homemade sugar cookie. So I ate my cookie and drank my cytomax while the crew tended to my bike. I told them I would do another lap but I might be crying when I finish. That’s how hard the last lap had been for me. Hernando said he’d have a beer to put in my hand when I finished, so fine. I’ll go do the damn lap.

Pit Stop

Pit Stop

Shockingly, lap 7 was not so bad. Maybe because I knew I was absolutely done at the end of this lap because there wasn’t time to do another one. Or maybe the after taste of the sugar cookie for the first part of the lap just made me happy. Or maybe because the crew had totally rallied me to get out there and do it. I sucked it up on the climbs and let go of the brakes on the downhills and just decided to have fun with it. My hammys didn’t hurt as much any more and I finally had all the fast lines figured out. I made it almost to the very tip-top of the last climb and heard a familiar voice behind me, “Hey Wellie, can I get by?” Yay! Tash was finally lapping me…I knew she was really close to the chic just ahead of her in the expert category, so I was so excited to see her go flying by me and start down the final descent! She rode so hard and was absolutely crushing it for 8 straight hours! Unbelievable. She wound up finishing 3rd in the solo expert category, just 20 seconds behind 2nd place after 8 hours of racing. Awesome!

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Tash Killin' It!

I cruised down the last little bit of singletrack, pretty tired, relieved to know I was almost done, and going faster than I’d ever ridden that section. That made me happy because improving my downhilling ability has been a slow and frustrating process. I’m still pretty slow at it, but I’m getting faster, and more importantly, more confident with speed in technical sections. I think my final lap ended up being faster than laps 4 thru 6, so I can’t complain about that. And I was able to finish with a smile on my face. I did the same number of laps as last year but I think I finished those 7 laps at least 45 minutes sooner than I had the year before. I ended up 2nd in the solo sport category, well behind 1st place, but happy to have survived.

Almost done

Almost done

So that was it, last race in NorCal. I’m glad it was a fun one and that I got to share it with some great friends. And extra thanks to Terry for putting up with this whole cycling thing. He’s out there at nearly every race, always supporting and helping and cheering and pinning numbers and manning the feed zones and keeping track of water bottles and taking some sweet pictures…and he doesn’t even like riding a bike. I’m pretty darn lucky!

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April 3, 2009 - 9:39 AM

erika - makes me want to do it…

March 31, 2009 - 7:04 PM

Katie - Awesome report!! I loved the pictures and your commentary. It made me want to get into endurance mountain biking (crazy nut that I am). Thanks Wellie!!! You’re my inspiration.

March 31, 2009 - 10:11 AM

Aunt Banana - I did something wild like that one time but only riding a motorcycle. Can’t remember how many miles or hours it was. I quit once and your grandpa got me talked into going back out there. My hands were curved like they were still grasping the handlebars once I got off the bike and every little move I made on the trip home, in the little pickup, I was getting muscle cramps. ahhh the memories!

WELL DONE and nothing like accomplishing something like that and even better yet getting beer and a cookie!

March 31, 2009 - 8:46 AM

beth - yay beth! i am so happy for you– sounds like an awesome race! you are the bestest!

March 31, 2009 - 7:26 AM

Bill - Yay for beer.

And a double-yay for wonderful at home support teams!

Well done, Beth. It reminds me of one of my favorite thoughts during the long races – “No matter how you feel right now, it will change”. It works well both directions and helps me stay steady.

March 31, 2009 - 6:38 AM

velogirl - wow! I’m so honored to make mention in your blog, Beth! it was great seeing you this weekend and good luck with your next endeavour!

Lorri

I Got My Chair

I didn’t win a bike race yesterday and could not have been happier. Why? Because my superstar Team Beth teammate won her first crit!! It was so cool and she definitely earned it. So that’s the short story. And here’s a picture (stolen from Sabine) of our crazy sprint finish. Thanks to Lorri and all the Velo Girls for a great event! I’ve noticed that the races put on by womens teams out here are the best, all the way around. For the long story (including an explanation of the title), read on below the picture.

Photo by Sabine Dukes

Photo by Sabine Dukes

So you may have noticed that the blog has been a little slow lately. That’s because I’ve been plugging away on my thesis. Somehow I got behind, which made last week look something like this…

Monday – Wake up. Type. Look at spreadsheets. Compare charts. Type. Sleep.

Tuesday – Wake up. Swear at my computer. Type. Cut and paste in Excel. Type. Intervals on the rollers. Type. Go to bed. Freak out because I’m behind. Get up and type more. Sleep.

Wednesday – Wake up. Type…You get the idea.

So I averaged about 4 hours of sleep each night. I’m a 7-hour minimum sleeper – if I don’t get 7 hours I turn into a sniffling, crabby, emotionally jilted crazy girl. Ask Terry…he can tell a hilarious story of my emotional lameness last week. I skipped out on the Berkeley team time trial that I was supposed to do Saturday. I rode a bike for a total of three hours the whole week. Sunday morning I had to take Terry to the airport at 5:40 to catch a flight for a job interview in Baltimore. With the stupid time change it was really like 4:40. Dropped him off and went back to bed. Exhausted and grumpy.

When the alarm went off at 9 I knew I had to get up to leave by 10 to get to the crit. I didn’t want to go. I was pissed that I’d pre-registered. But I knew that people were expecting me to be there. And I really wanted to go to Ikea one more time before I move because I really wanted a Poang chair. The race was in Menlo Park so Ikea would be right there when I finished. Just pedal around for an hour and then I’d get my chair. So I forced myself to lube the chain and pump up the tires and throw random bits of Bella clothing in a bag with a ClifBar and a water bottle and off I went.

I got to the race and was still not thrilled about being there. But I was there. So I got on my bike and found a little street to warm-up on and tried to motivate myself to ride. But I didn’t care. Off to the starting line to line-up. I took a spot in the back because I didn’t care. I always try to get to the front, but didn’t feel like squeezing myself in. The whole field is standing there ready to start the race but there was some sort of “incident” at the end of the Pro/1/2 men’s race (come on boys, are you kidding me??), so we had to wait for the course to be cleared. Twenty minutes later and what I think was about 10 neutral parade laps, we finally got lined up for the start. The whole time I’m thinking this is delaying my chair purchase. And I just wanted my chair.

Finally we started and I suddenly felt better. I was racing my bike. It just made sense. I got to focus on pack positioning and cornering and watching my line and other people’s lines and doing my thing. Two laps in we got a bell for a prime. I was near the front so I pushed it a bit and won the prime next time around, with Beth right on my wheel…Beth says hey, we have a gap, lets go…so I went. Mind you, its about 3 laps into the race at this point and I know its not going to last, but what the hell, Beth and I are in a break. But that quickly fizzled and I drifted back into the pack, flirting the outskirts of the dark place that I didn’t want to be in 3 laps into the race. I told myself if my lungs exploded I wouldn’t be able to get my chair so chilled for a bit.

So fast forward a several laps and I hear a bell going through the start/finish again…another prime. There were primes every other lap in that race I think. I was mid-pack and didn’t think much of it. But then we’re coming back around to finish that lap and I’ve advanced to the front of the pack…so I surged and picked up another one. Crazy! Beth drifted by me and said stay off the front for the rest of the race, so I chilled in the pack while she went to the front and patrolled a bit. She won a prime in there too I think.

Then we got the bell for the last lap and everyone went ape-shit. Girls started trying to squeeze in places they didn’t quite fit and taking some crazy lines into the corners. I was freaked out! One girl even went down on the back side after hooking bars. I tried to scoot to the front but was still about mid-pack coming around the last turn. Thankfully it was a ridiculously long finishing straight. Everyone slowed way down while 4 girls got a little gap. I suddenly had a lot of speed out of the corner and bridged across. I think Beth jumped on my wheel, so it was sort of a lead out. She slid by with about 50 meters to go and got the win! Yippie! And I was right beside her in second.

Terry was happy when I called him to tell him about the results because I actually won prize money for the first time ever. I was happy that I won some whole bean coffee from Zambrano’s.

And then I went to Ikea and got my chair.

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March 26, 2009 - 1:19 PM

Aunt Banana - Maybe that is why it looks like the other girl in the sprint is laughing!

March 26, 2009 - 2:58 AM

Aunt Banana - I like the horn you have out of the top of your helmet or did you crash and pick up an orange safety cone some place? hahahaha

March 18, 2009 - 9:03 AM

Jen_A - I’m glad that you got your chair! And… congrats on your great winnings!

March 16, 2009 - 4:40 PM

velogirl - Hey Beth! thanks for coming out to race @ Menlo Park!

Lorri

March 10, 2009 - 2:55 AM

Mom - Waiting to see a picture of “The Chair”. GREAT RACE!!! Any time on your bike is better them sitting at a desk.

Eight Years Ago

February 24th, 2001…I lost a bet and had to take Terry out for a steak dinner. Most of you know the story, and while I do love telling it, I won’t bore you again…

Here’s what we looked like then…on film no less.

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And here we are now. We still celebrate the anniversary of our first date.

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And he still gives me first-date butterflies on a regular basis.

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March 1, 2009 - 2:29 PM

jen - Awww :-) Many congrats!

February 27, 2009 - 9:04 AM

erika - cute!

February 25, 2009 - 1:36 PM

Aunt Banana - Ahhwwww…warm fuzzies!

February 24, 2009 - 6:49 PM

Bill - Butterflies are good! :D

February 24, 2009 - 4:05 PM

girochatterbox - That’s so sweet!

We are going to miss you. You have to come back to Gali-fornia when you are done in Lousy-ana.

Team Beth’s New Direction

If this whole cycling thing does work out, I’m taking Keirin Cut Newell and Team Beth is going to switch to winter extreme sport of Crashed Ice racing. We both have dreams of being speed skaters, but let’s be honest, that’s way too mainstream for our fringe track and cx racing tastes. I originally found out about this crazy sport from the Reuters’ Photographers blog, and if Reuters is reporting it, it must be legit.

We’ll need to get Sabine to loan us her stinky hockey gear.

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February 20, 2009 - 9:26 PM

beth - oh my god, that is totally awesome. SO IN!
will you teach me to ice skate?

February 20, 2009 - 7:10 PM

Bill - Why do I get the feeling that copious amounts of Newcastle would be involved?

February 20, 2009 - 6:52 PM

lil sis - AWESOME!!!! Where do i sign up?

Yosemite Gallery

2008 Yosemite Christmas

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February 23, 2009 - 11:47 AM

jen - Ooooh, so pretty. That was so much fun! :-)

February 19, 2009 - 3:35 PM

Bill - Simply gorgeous selection.

I am soooo jealous.

February 13, 2009 - 10:52 AM

BethWellie - Well done T! I love it. :-)

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