I woke up at 6am this morning to celebrate an irish holiday. St. Patrick's day. Natilee, Jerry and I had signed up for the local St. Pats day 5k race. We met at Jerry's at 7am, as he had invited us over for a pre- race breakfast. The race really didn't start until 9am, but what the heck.
Now to the race. It was Jerry's goal to run the 5K in 26 minutes and that was accomplished. Neither of us won the "best costume" contest, I stood in line for a free brat for at least 35 minutes, our time was beat by at least 2,500 other participants and Natilee wore 3 shirts, a jacket and a headband. It was a lot of fun.
I met my buddy Jared for lunch, worked in a coffee shop called "Zeitgeist" in the afternoon and ate entirely too much at Natilee's parents house Turkey dinner.
Next week is going to be absolutely crazy. I am flying back to Los Angeles on Tuesday night. Then I will spend Wednesday and Thursday in the LA office, only before heading back to Seattle on Friday. Then I will work in the Seattle office on Saturday, Sunday and fly back on my birthday on Monday. It's insane but I love it. Things surely don't get boring around here and I am starting to amass a large amount of frequent flier miles.
BTW, Natilee, Jerry and I are running in the immensely popular Seattle St. Patrick's day race tomorrow. There are at least 20,000 participants and space for at most 5,000. It will be a slow race.
In the past two weeks, my company has been able to garner two big wins. Since I am responsible for new business, this will be the stuff that goes on my resume. Today we won everyone's favorite ice cream/hamburger joint account. Think blizzard. It rhymes with HQ.
Too bad I have another big pitch deadline awaiting in the morning. No time to celebrate.
I have been really busy at work. That can make it really hard to write anything meaningful into the blog at night. If I'd just write what I did all day, then you would get the same entry M-F. But no...since editorial excellence is the blog's main focus, I won't let that happen. Here is your random look into Mario's life.
I recently made a significant lifestyle change in my eating and exercising habits. I am going to eat a high protein/high fat/high carbohydrate diet and stop doing cardiovascular exercise. The goal is to get buff and chiseled by gaining muscle mass. Cool,eh?
Regardless, chances are that I will be running in a small 5K race this weekend.