Sunday, November 30, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
And the results are...
For those of you have been on pins and needles, wanting to know what in the world is going on with my calf muscle, your wait is over. Blah.
I had an MRI done on my leg the other day and it revealed that what they thought was a torn muscle was probably just some massive spasming due to a stress fracture in my tibia, which is why my leg was still hurting so much. Yeah.
So, at least 3 more weeks until I can even think of starting to run again. And a few more PT session to help speed along the process as much as possible.
I am still hoping to do the half-marathon in January. I may not be able to run the whole thing, but I will be able to finish and that is now my goal.
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Up, up, and away!
Last night at 6:55pm CDT, the Space Shuttle Endeavour launched! I'm the lead for this flight for my group and its so exciting to see it finally lifting off after months of hard work. The next couple of weeks are going to be long AND fun. If you want mission updates from me, shoot me an email and I will add you to my distribution list.
Posted by Melissa at 9:42 AM 3 comments
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Random "Tis the season"
Okay so one random good thing about everyone pulling Christmas stuff so early? Little Debbie Christmas Tree cakes. I LOVE these things...they're best for breakfast ;-).
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Pumpkin Cheesecake Recipe
At the request of my friend Stephanie, here is my pumpkin cheesecake recipe. My alterations follow the list of ingredients:
2 packages cream cheese
3/4 c sugar
1 can pumpkin
1 1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp ginger
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1/4tsp salt
2 eggs
I add an extra 1/2c of sugar and I reduce the pumpkin to one cup...this gives it more of a cheesecake flavor than a pumpkin pie flavor (as I am not a fan of pumpkin pie :) )
Topping
2c sour cream (really is more like 1 1/2c)
Sugar to taste
1 tsp vanilla
cinnamon to taste
I use ready-made graham cracker crusts
Beat creamcheese and sugar. Beat in pumpkin, spices, salt. Add and beat eggs one at a time.
This makes a lot of batter, so get the extra large pie crust.
Bake at 350 for ~50 minutes. Remove and spread topping evenly (you'll probably have extra). Bake for another 5 minutes. Chill overnight.
Enjoy!
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
Go Team MUDD-E
This weekend, Nujoud, Lisa, Erin, Alicia and I traveled to Ft. Worth, TX to compete in the Ft. Worth 10K Mud Run. After the race, I headed up to Lake Ray Roberts to meet up with some friends of mine from Grace Church (in Frisco). I stayed with Lauren and Tony (thanks guys) and got to attend Grace Church this morning and see some friends I haven't seen since Fusion and/or New Attitude. Then it was a looong 5 hour car ride back (broken up by a stop at the outlet malls :) ). All in all, a very good weekend!
We left early from work on Friday- and it was a good thing too...we hit a lot of traffic and I had to stop for an ice cream break as well :). We came up with call signs for each of us- Mudhoney and Mudcakes were the call signs for each vehicle and for Nujoud and I (since we were the drivers), Erin and Lisa were Shotgun and Birddog, being in the navigator positions, and Alicia was the Puppet Master. During said traffic, she entertained Lisa and I from the backseat of Nujoud's car with hand puppet shows. Gotta love walkie-talkies :)
Obviously, with my injured leg, I wasn't going to be able to compete, so I became Team MUDD-E's official photographer and cheerleader. This race looks like SOOOO much fun. There's another race in April which we all plan to do (with me running this time). Here are some of the pics- I'll post a whole album once the girls have a chance to approve all the pictures :). Didn't Nujoud do a great job on the shirts? We got so many compliments on them and were even stopped to have our picture taken!
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Another ADCO/Russian party
We just love getting together when our Russian colleagues are in town. For this party, Molly and I had a surprise: we played a duet for everyone. Our Russian colleagues are very musical and are always playing guitar and/or singing for us, so we decided to show them what the Americans can do! I think it went very well for us only having practiced one time together!
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