Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Puppies.

My dogs at home (aka the Duckwall dogs) didn't get the best report at a recent vet visit so we decided to go spend time with them before Mom killed them off. (Maybe a little dramatic, but Mom really made me think she was going to put Madison down before long and I panicked!) 
Madison and Macy greeting us
My snuggles with Madison
Then Guy came home and she went to him. Traitor!
We had a nice time visiting my furry loves and I think they're both in better health now. Whew. I just hate the thought of returning to Upland and not hearing their barks!
MacKenzie prepping for a walk
MacKenzie didn't make the visit to Upland and then wouldn't "speak" to us when we returned smelling of other dogs. Whoops. ;)

Renovation Central..

We closed on the townhouse on May 8th and got right to work on making the changes to it before moving in.

Thus far we've ripped out carpet on two of the three floors (the bottom floor didn't need new flooring).The third floor will be carpeted again and the second floor will be hardwood. Jackson has pulled more staples from the floor than he wishes to count. He tore down a wall in the living room. We had the entire house painted a very light gray color. We did a stripe paint design in the master bedroom (and by "we" I mean my BFF Amber). We've replaced light fixtures, cabinet hardware and closet fixtures. We've ordered granite countertops and new appliances. We've ordered new window coverings, too. Basically, the old owner shouldn't recognize the place once we're finished!

I've been so impressed by Jackson. He has done a ton of the work himself! I've gone along for moral support, but I'm not exactly skilled labor. ;)
Showing MacKenzie her new perch
Out with the old carpet
Out with the old light fixture
My handy husband 
He struggled for only a minute
Finished!
Moving a load of stuff from Susie's
No more carpet!
A wall to remove
No more wall! Thanks to Heinzy for moving electric stuff for us!
Amber came over to help paint the bedroom
She even smiled while painting
The finished product!
The stairs before they are refinished
Jackson will be sanding stairs until next year!
Attaching new cabinet hardware
We're getting there. We plan to move the weekend of June 6th so hopefully things keep going smoothly.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Happy birthday, Jackson!

Today we mark the 38th birthday of Jackson Petefish. I'm so lucky to get to share this life with him. Here's to many, many more birthdays! I love you, Jackson!
My favorite man!

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Fun with friends...

I took Friday afternoon off to close on the new townhouse. That all went smoothly and we even had time to kill shopping before we went to our NCAA tournament winner dinner. Our friend Heinzy won our bracket pool so we had to buy him dinner at Ale Emporium. 

We ended up being seating beside Dan Dakich, the former IU men's basketball interim coach and part-time ESPN announcer. He's got a radio show and Jackson loves him. We never did officially meet him, but we pretended. :)
Sharing a laugh with Heinz
Love these guys!
Kort and Elk completed the group
I'm going to select my teams more carefully next year as Heinz really stuck it to us all with his bill. :( HA! We love this group of friends and hanging with them was the perfect end to an exciting day.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Muffin Recipe

During tax season Bill's wife, Liz, made these delicious two ingredient muffins. I did not believe her when she said they were simple to make, but I'd been craving them since so I found the recipe and tried it out. AMAZING!

All you need:
15 ounces canned pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie mix)
18.25 ounces devil's food chocolate cake mix
⅔ cups Ghiradelli chocolate chips (optional)

YUM!
The recipe makes 12 regular muffins
(I took 9 to work and we kept some-ha!) 


  • Preheat the oven to 400 F degrees and line 12 muffin cups with paper liners
  • Make the batter in a large bowl by mix just the two ingredients together, ignoring the instructions on the cake mix. (The mixture will be very thick!) Stir in the chocolate chips, if using.
  • Place batter into the muffin tins and bake at 400 degrees until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean (about 20 minutes).
That's it! They're so easy! And at only about 200 calories a muffin, they're a guilt-free way to satiate that sweettooth!

*NOTE: I usually associate pumpkin with cinnamon and avoid it like the plague. You cannot taste it in these, though. They're just the most moist, lovely muffins ever. They flew off the plate at my office. I've already gotten requests to bring them in again soon-ha! :) 

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Another half marathon?!

The morning after the half marathon we managed to get out of bed. Albeit slowly. We’d heard good things about riding a ferry over to a little area called Granville Island. It was a big public market and a lot of little art shops. Call us snobs, but we found it to be a little lame.
Jackson's poultry joint
We were excited to see that Jackson had his own poultry shop. “The Mauck family has pigs, I’ve got poultry!” Ohhh Jackson.

I did have a semi-excellent chicken potpie while we were on the island. It was most certainly not Guy’s famous pie, but it was pretty tasty. Jackson tried a breakfast sandwich called a BELTCH (Bacon, Egg, Lettuce, Tomato, CHeese). They were quite popular around there. He didn’t hate it, but he wasn’t raving like he did about a sandwich he once had at the Philadelphia public market.

Semi good chicken potpie
We meandered around the island a bit before deciding it was too lame to continue to hang out on and got back on the ferry. It is always fun to be out of the water for a couple of minutes. There are houses built on the water just like in Seattle so those were fun to see up so close. We really loved some of the buildings around the city. They were all so modern and fun.
Granville Island
Cool buildings along the water
Our hotel room continued to disappoint with being so hot that we had to sleep with the window open. Noise in the city is no joke. I’m just not used to that. Me not sleeping well is pretty equivalent to Michael Phelps forgetting how to do the backstroke. It just doesn’t happen. I was all out of sorts so the walk around the island and to/from the ferry tuckered me out. Jackson was sweet enough to arrange for a late checkout of the hotel so we headed back for a nap. That did the trick!

We left the hotel again at around 2 and did not return until close to 8. We walked down to the Gas Town district which is just old Vancouver. It was super quaint and lovely. The old steam clock is neat to see, too. The shops were actually worth stopping in and we did just that. We ate lunch at a place that said it had famous BBQ. Clearly famous BBQ isn’t a tough standard in Canada. WOOF! The place was so hipster that I am surprised Jackson didn’t walk out with a curled mustache and full beard wearing plaid and skinny jeans. It was in a cool old building with a statute out front that the masses kept photographing. Since we were in the prime window seat I told Jackson that this was our Kim Kardashian and Kanye West moment. :) Hey, one has to have fun when their expensive meal is garbage.
Steam clock 
We left lunch to a light sprinkle. We kept wandering around the area and the sprinkle turned into a downpour. So much for the whole “we’re like Seattle, it doesn’t rain hard here. Just mists.” I got hit by a few cats and dogs on our dash to cover. We took refuge in the cruise terminal and watched them perform maintenance on a ship headed to Alaska shortly. It is just mind-blowing how large those ships are. I figured that the rain would cut down on people around the Olympic Park area and I was correct. I finally got a cool photo of the caldron. Note: I’m all for taking photos with landmarks, but when there is a queue of people waiting to take a similar photo taking 600 photos isn’t very polite. Our fellow tourists never got that note. Ugh.

Olympic Park
We took shelter from the storm at a Starbucks for a bit and then decided we’d just brave the weather. I am so glad that we did. We continued down the waterfront and saw the most gorgeous, complete rainbow I think I’ve ever seen. The water, the mountains, the city and then a rainbow? LIFE IN A SCREENSAVER!
RAINBOW
For some reason we just kept walking down the waterfront without taking into consideration that we were getting further and further from our luggage at the hotel. We made it to the Totem Pole area of Stanley Park that I’d wanted to see. It was a moderate letdown just because it took so long to walk to, but it was worth seeing. We really enjoyed the waterfront. Stanley Park is truly a treasure. We finally turned around to head back to our hotel once we came to our senses. Our feet and legs ached from the day before and we’d just walked about half of the race course again. We took a little different route back to get our luggage and enjoyed seeing the West End neighborhood. We finally understood why the folks on HGTV want to stay in their neighborhoods. They’re all very diverse and some likely fit certain lifestyles better than others.

City view from Stanley Park
Jackson and the fish Totem Pole
The cross-like totem
A collection of totems
The cityscape never gets old
We made it back to the hotel and grabbed our stowed bags. Here is where things get real friends. We’d walked 14 miles already that afternoon. YEP. 14. AGAIN. Life isn’t all sunshine and rainbows and we had to get to our airport hotel so we gathered our luggage and walked the mile to the train station. Yes, we were too cheap to call a cab after walking all day for two days.
Don't mind me, just headed to the train...
The plan seemed simple: take the train to the airport and catch the hotel’s shuttle from there to spend a couple of hours sleeping before our 6 a.m. flight. Only we missed our train by 2 minutes and had to wait another 15. Cool. I love sitting underground with my baggage in a strange city. Then the hotel shuttle only ran every 30 minutes and we’d missed it by 8 minutes. Sweet. We were hoping to sit outside in the chilly air waiting for the shuttle. That whole adventure took about 95 minutes, but it saved us about $50. I won’t lie. I did start wishing we’d just gotten a taxi, but it all worked out in the end!
Why does Jackson look like a movie star and I looked tired
and rained on (like we were)?!
I’d love to say we slept like babies until our alarm went off at 3:40 a.m., but I don’t like to outright lie to my blog readers. I slept like junk AGAIN. Perhaps someone should warn Michael Phelps that the universe is out of alignment?! We pulled ourselves out of bed and got to the airport in what we thought was plenty of time.

As it turns out, it was not plenty of time when folks are not communicating. I checked my bag and the attendant tagged it was Jackson’s name. Jackson was then instructed to go through security while I waited to turn over my bag. The only issue was my boarding pass didn’t match the bag tag so I was not allowed to drop my bag. So I’m in a foreign country without a way to reach Jackson to come back. I had to go back and plead my case to the airline attendant to change my tag. She said, “I don’t need to do this. That bag lady is an idiot.” I then get back into line to turn in my bag and tell the bag lady that the miscommunication between the airline attendants and her is really frustrating and unfair. She told me to watch my mouth or she’d deem me an “unruly passenger” and send me to jail. My response? “WHAT?! I WISH I COULD BE BAD AT MY JOB THEN THREATEN PEOPLE WITH JAIL!” She said, “watch it young lady!” and I said “anyone unwilling to take well-meaning feedback is the one causing the problem.” We agreed to part ways at that time. Thank goodness I didn’t get thrown in Canadian jail!

I had asked another passenger to let Jackson know that I was in trouble so he was on his way back through security when I got there. I’ve never been so happy to just see his little face! What a silly ordeal! I’ve not been threatened with jail at a foreign airport before and it ruffled me a bit. We made it through security without further incident and had a nice flight from Vancouver to LAX. Today is the 9th anniversary of our engagement so we sat together reminiscing about our life together which is, generally, pretty awesome. We’re pretty fortunate to have each other.
Best. Coffee. Ever. 
We had a long layover at LAX so we made friends with a cart attendant and went for fun rides through the corridors there. We also got to stop at our favorite coffee place. It is a good thing we love it because it was $13.50 for our two drinks. WHAT?! Oh well. They were delicious.

We’re excited to be back home so that we can close on the townhouse and get to working on making it our own. This trip was a great one, though, and I think we’re both a little bummed to go back to “real life” after living without much of a schedule for a week! We did go to a quick dinner at Chuy's this evening to celebrate 9 years of love and Cinco de Mayo, of course. It was a great way to end our vacation time. Back to reality in the morning...

Monday, May 4, 2015

Half Marathon day...finally!

We meant to rest our legs last night, but ended up thinking that dinner was a good idea. Jackson found a restaurant a short walk from our hotel that looked good so we headed there. You guys. You guys. The neighborhood we ended up in was like nothing we'd ever seen. Eclectic would be a word that may somewhat express how...interesting...the people in this area were to us. There was a peep show for 25 cents store, a sex toy shop, a store selling clothing for prostitutes/strippers/sorority girls, a hostel with people eating their dinner on the windowsills, and people getting stoned on the sidewalk. If you can think of something outrageous, it was happening on this street. The odd part is, we were seated on the patio to take this all in and still loved our meal. Folks stopped and asked us if the restaurant had the big boxing match on. We answered as if we knew because it seemed like the neighborly thing to do. We never feared for our safety or anything. It was just a whole new world from Fishers, Indiana!
Dinner at The Fish Shack with this handsome man
My Mom would NOT be pleased with pallets used as decor,
but it looked really cool
Then we really did come back to go to bed by like 8:30 Vancouver time. Imagine my surprise to be woken up at 11:35 p.m. to Jackson yelling about being hot. I was sweating in my sleep, too. It turns out that their heating system hear is very odd and when we turned on the "AC" it turned on the heat. They don't turn on their AC until much later in the summer. Instead of it just not working, though, they have it blow hot air. Our room got to 91 degrees (fahrenheit-ha! One must clarify their measurement system up here.)!! It was insane. After a call to the front desk and a visit by a staff member, the fake AC was turned off. We opened our window, got some fans and tried to sleep. UGH! Of all nights to have a bad night of sleep. Oh well. Such is life!

Ready to race!
 The race started at 7 so I drove Jackson nuts by taking my time getting ready before heading to the subway station. We had to ride the train out of town and then run back in. It turned out to be almost a 2 mile walk just to start the race! What the world?! Anyway, it was a clear and crisp morning that was perfect for our race. We met some friendly Canadian folks in our corral and then it was time to go.

The race was not nearly as crowded as the Indy mini so that was a nice change. We had a great 5k time and then I kind of tightened up. Jackson trained much more for this than I did and with an injury holding him back from the marathon, he wanted to help me set a personal record on this race. That wasn't happening as I did not get to train much because of the identity theft crisis at work and personal income tax season. (I know, I know excuses are like buttonholes...) Anyway, I could never get my hips to really open up and let me hit my stride. We did run/walk intervals nearly the whole race, but I never really got in my zone.

It was a great way to see the city, though. We went through Chinatown, Yaletown (think Broad Ripple), Stanley Park (think Central Park) and the waterfront. There were parts of the race that were so scenic that I just wanted to stop and take photos. I didn't. A ton of people did, though. I guess they didn't have a serious race partner like me. ;)

I find that half marathons are really emotional for me. I never really believe in myself athletically like I do academically or intellectually. It is simply never an option for me to quit because when that thought even floats through my mind I think about my brother Brian who would have loved the chance to walk any distance without crutches and I keep going. While quitting is not an option, the self-doubt always creeps in. Am I physically able to do this? Yes, I'm a healthy 30 year old. Do I have the mental toughness to finish strong? Ehhh...debatable. When folks read your name badge and cheer you on individually saying things such as "Go Jenna from Indiana!" (I was wearing an IU shirt) or "I like that stride, Jenna!" or "Keep it up, Jenna. You're looking great!" or "I'm so proud of you, Jenna. Keep going! You're getting close!" or "You've come so far, Jenna. Finish strong. You got this!" I get really, really emotional. I just love these people for taking time out of their days to help cheer me on during what is undoubtedly a rough time of self-doubt.

We had one older lady that we kept seeing (that happens in these races) who had been training to walk it with her husband when he passed unexpectedly. She decided to keep training and do the race in his honor because "he'd walk with her from up there." That story made me cry. Then, when we were only about 5 miles from the finish we watched her go down. She was unable to breathe and had to be medically evacuated. We hope she is OK. I cried because she just wanted to finish in her deceased husband's memory and her body just quit on her. We finished for her.

I actually found a last bit of energy and passed Jackson at the finish line, but it was so close that the timing mechanism didn't catch that. Darn it! He was a champ and stuck with me through a hard-fought, slow race.
Finished!
Medals! Hooray!  
After the race we grabbed a taxi (yep, 2 miles back wasn't happening) to our hotel where we showered and promptly slept for about 3 hours. We were exhausted. We grabbed lunch at Nando's again- so good- before walking down to a park to enjoy some sunshine and a cold Starbucks. The people watching in these parts is just amazing and we sat there for hours soaking in the sun, resting our bodies and taking in the characters around us. It could only have been better if I had remembered to bring a book of some sort with me!
Chilling on a rock! 
Our hangout this afternoon
We shopped around at some of the boutiques in Yaletown and then realized that we could not afford to do that. Whew! The folks on HGTV are not lying when they say this is a pricey place to live. Forget the astronomical real estate prices, housewares and such are insanely priced, too.

Birthday boy!
A few days early :)
We lounged a bit longer in the room and then headed out for Jackson's birthday dinner at The Keg. It is his favorite steakhouse and we always try to make it around his birthday. The trouble is that they're primarily in Canada with only select U.S. locations so it is a task to make it each May! We did it, though, and dinner did not disappoint. He had his beloved peppercorn steak and all is well in the world again. We meandered around the odd neighborhood by our hotel again before admitting to each other that we were beat and needed to turn in for the night. It was a big day and though the race didn't go as well as planned, at least we finished and got to enjoy each other!

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Shannon Falls!

Today we left Whistler and headed for Vancouver. We had to pick up our race packets and we wanted to explore the city a bit. First, though we took our time leaving the mountains. It was a gorgeous, clear and crisp morning that we really enjoyed.

I'm still not clear on why we'd leave this place 




We pulled off at each viewpoint to take it all in. It was lovely. Then we saw a place called Shannon Falls and decided to check it out. We were not disappointed.

I bet Jackson $5 he wouldn't go in that cold water.
He did.
Mocking myself for being out hiking with my Starbucks in hand. 
Jackson looking cute.
Me.
Shannon Falls!
Me: Act excited!
Jackson: No.
Pretty cool behind us!
I decided that photos didn't do it justice so I wanted to make a video. Big. Mistake.


First, I dealt with a fickle artist. Then I had an artist who had forgotten where he was!


I actually laughed so hard that I vomited. True. Story.



Finally, a professional. Kinda, ;)
The quick path up to the best viewpoint 
Climbing trees because why not?!
Playing by the water
Zen Jackson 
We eventually left Shannon Falls and headed for the city. Or so we thought. There was another lovely viewpoint that I just had to stop in and photograph.
Only a tree was in my way so Jackson moved it :)
The finished product sans random scraggly tree! :)
 We finally made it back to congested Vancouver. We quickly checked into our hotel downtown before heading back out to return our rental car. There is simply no need for a vehicle here in the city. Our hotel room has a boardroom in it. Yep. We're on the top floor in a room meant for executives. I've never met in a hotel room before and I hope I never do. Creepy. Anyway, it means our room is massive so that's a plus. :)

We took the rental car back to the airport and then took the train back to the city. Public transportation is the best. I so wish Indy would get with the times! We had a quick lunch at one of our favorite spots for chicken, Nando's, and then headed down to get our race gear.
Oh, just a marijuana rally. No big deal here in Vancouver.
The view from the convention center- wow! 
We got to see the Olympic park area and had tons of interesting people watching. This is quite a diverse place. Now we're back for the evening resting our legs so that we have a successful race tomorrow. Wish us luck!