Thursday, February 21, 2008
Lunar Eclipse
I arrived home from swim practice last night just in time to catch a glimpse of the lunar eclipse! A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the earth's shadow. I wish I'd had my dad's telescope to get an up close look at it - the zoom lens on my camera just doesn't quite cut it - and you will probably have to expand these pictures to see anything at all.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Nolan and Quinton McEnaney
On December 29th, 2007, Bryan and Laura's twins Nolan and Quinton were born. I went over for a visit last week where I got to hold both of them, and experience a few hours of life with a toddler and twin newborns. Bryan and Laura definitely have their hands full! Hopefully everyone will start getting more sleep in the near future!


Saturday, February 9, 2008
Karen and Nathan Come to Visit!
It is always fun to catch up with my friend Karen. We can go months without seeing each other, and these days with only an occasional email in between visits, yet when we meet up we just pick right up where we left off. The sign of a true friend. So we had lunch and caught up while Nathan spent quality time with his grandparents - but not before I got a picture of those beautiful blue eyes!
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Hardcore or Just Crazy - You Decide.
Well, Ironman training is officially underway. It hit me earlier this week when I was exhausted that yep, its week 4 of a 4-1 build-recovery cycle. The previous weekend there was ice on the ground, which meant 3 hrs 40 min on the indoor trainer in Art's basement watching Office Space and chatting away with Monique (who is signed up for Ironman Brazil) to make the time go by.
This weekend, it was a balmy 40 degrees out, and despite some residual ice on the trail, Turbo and I headed out for a 50-60 mile ride. We decided to make it a European style ride and stop for coffee along the way (to warm up, if nothing else). Its the best substitute for Sandro & Anne (our Norwegian bike tour guides) and their fully stocked Landrover we've been able to come up with, since we've yet to convince Diego (or anyone else) to follow us around in the car with coffee and hot chocolate and extra layers for us.

We had every intention of 60 miles, but even the latte and mocha didn't cure our frozen fingers and toes enough for us to stick it out past 50 miles. But you know, Ironman is still 6 months away and thankfully DC winters are usually short. Let's hope that's the case this year.
This weekend, it was a balmy 40 degrees out, and despite some residual ice on the trail, Turbo and I headed out for a 50-60 mile ride. We decided to make it a European style ride and stop for coffee along the way (to warm up, if nothing else). Its the best substitute for Sandro & Anne (our Norwegian bike tour guides) and their fully stocked Landrover we've been able to come up with, since we've yet to convince Diego (or anyone else) to follow us around in the car with coffee and hot chocolate and extra layers for us.
We had every intention of 60 miles, but even the latte and mocha didn't cure our frozen fingers and toes enough for us to stick it out past 50 miles. But you know, Ironman is still 6 months away and thankfully DC winters are usually short. Let's hope that's the case this year.
FXCM Party Night
Tony, aka "The Dragon" and newly appointed team Social Director, organized a fun night out to "get drunk with your fellow swimmers" (or at least come watch Tony get drunk) at the Clarendon ballroom. 

Eight swimmers showed up (not bad for the first such event) and it was a crazy night. Julie and I knew we were in trouble when we walked in and saw Tony wearing a Hawaiian lei, googles, and a whistle around his neck and he had his finger nails painted black. And it wasn't long before the glow sticks came out. It was a sight to be seen.



The award for the evening however goes to Tami, who made the hour + drive from Taylorstown, via Susan's house in Chantilly, to Arlington to join in the fun.
Eight swimmers showed up (not bad for the first such event) and it was a crazy night. Julie and I knew we were in trouble when we walked in and saw Tony wearing a Hawaiian lei, googles, and a whistle around his neck and he had his finger nails painted black. And it wasn't long before the glow sticks came out. It was a sight to be seen.
The award for the evening however goes to Tami, who made the hour + drive from Taylorstown, via Susan's house in Chantilly, to Arlington to join in the fun.
I Finally Make it to Another Dougherty Wedding!
On Dec. 28, 2007 Kevin, the youngest Dougherty, married Ann Manning. Mom and I went up to Pennsylvania for the wedding. I attended Kevin's sister Maureen's wedding my senior year of college, but after missing both Jill's wedding (New Years Eve 2006 in Lake Tahoe, I was busy with funeral arrangements) and Claire's wedding (Labor Day Weekend 2007 in MD - I was flying back from Norway), I was so excited to be able to make it to Kevin's and catch up with my lifelong friends.
The wedding was gorgeous, Ann looked stunning, Kevin looked great in his Marine Corps dress uniform, and everything appeared to go off without a hitch. With so many family members in the military, they took the picture above of everyone with the bride and groom. I got to catch up with Maureen and meet the latest addition to her family - baby #4 - Samantha Maureen just 5 weeks old - and I also got to meet Jill's husband Pete for the first time.


David and Megan, Maureen's oldest 2 kids, tore up the dance floor in true Dougherty style.
The wedding was gorgeous, Ann looked stunning, Kevin looked great in his Marine Corps dress uniform, and everything appeared to go off without a hitch. With so many family members in the military, they took the picture above of everyone with the bride and groom. I got to catch up with Maureen and meet the latest addition to her family - baby #4 - Samantha Maureen just 5 weeks old - and I also got to meet Jill's husband Pete for the first time.
David and Megan, Maureen's oldest 2 kids, tore up the dance floor in true Dougherty style.
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