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Random things I enjoy

Smithwick's!! At O'Neill for trivia night.

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Rainbow

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Tomato seeds at Lowe's

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Team USA is Gold!-en

Yesterday was a great day for Team USA. With a total of six medals, 3 of which were gold, the US leads in the medal count with 14, followed by Germany with 10. Lindsey Vonn made history yesterday when she won gold in Women's Downhill Alpine Skiing. Shani Davis defended his title and won gold in Men's 1000m Speed Skating. And then, if that's not enough, Shaun White, the Flying Tomato, defended his gold with a Double McTwist 1260 to win in Men's Snowboard Halfpipe. I think the crowd might be getting to know the Star-Spangled Banner by now as it's been played 5 times now at the medal ceremonies.

   
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Saturday, short track speed skater, Apolo Ohno will likely claim the most medals in Winter Olympic history when he competes in the Men's 1000m. Saturday also will see Shani Davis go for gold in the Men's 1500m speed skating event.

 

2010 Winter Olympic Games

So far the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver have not disappointed. Team USA leads with 4 medals so far, and that number will continue to rise. So far, I've been pretty excited  to see Apolo race, sad he didn't win gold though. However, in another event, which looks like its asking for knee trouble, Freestyle Skiing, Hannah Kearney won, but I was rooting for Jenn Heil to attain Canada's first gold medal. Some of the best athletes I've ever watched and enjoyed seeing were Canadians, Jamie SalĂ© and David Pelletier, pairs figure skaters in 2002, and Catriona LeMay Doan, Speed Skater, also in 2002.

Working on making 'Edna Mae's Sour Cream Pancakes' from Smitten Kitchen. http://j.mp/7thP9n

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Enjoying New Years Eve at Hananoki with my friends

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Wine tasting at Talon Winery

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Chili on a cold wintry night, delicious!

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Trimming the Tree

All decorated for Christmas! I love this season.