Blue Ridge Relay: It is ON

Who's ready to run 208 miles? Ooh! Pick me! Pick me!

Me and eleven teammates, that is. Van #1, of which I am a part, leaves today for the mountains of Virginia. We'll eat a spaghetti dinner, spend the night in a cheap hotel, then report to the start line of the Blue Ridge Relay (BRR) on Friday at 8 AM. Van #2 will meet us at the first TRANSITION ZONE later in the day. 

Each of us will run three legs that are categorized as easy, moderate, hard, very hard, or MG (mountain goat) hard.

My first leg is 6.9 miles, hard:

My next leg is 3.3 miles, easy:

My final leg is 8 miles, hard:

Ballpark, I should be running the legs around 11 am, 11 pm, and 6:30 am. Quite grateful that my night run is my shortest, easiest leg. 

We're traveling in 15-seat passenger vans, but I don't expect to get much sleep until the race ends, around 1-2 PM for us, in Asheville on Saturday. I'm less worried about the runs and more worried about the lack of sleep. I don't want to shock anyone, but I am somewhat a creature of habit. Throwing me off my sleeping and eating patterns = grouchy Dena with a touch of nausea. Shh... I'm holding that information as a surprise for my teammates! =) 

AT&T coverage is spotty at best in Madison, so I expect it will be non-existent in the mountains. Assuming I'm still upright, I'll post a quick blog late Sunday when I return to let everyone (read: Mom) know I'm still alive. 

Go Team MG Easy!!!

You Have GOT to be Kidding Me...

Attention writers of the world: When you have a good idea, guard it with your life. 

About two weeks ago, I was going through old notebooks and found an idea scribbled down for a cat book. A funny idea. An idea that made me say, "Hey, I'd forgotten all about that! That could work!" 

Instead of immediately stapling the idea to my forehead as I should have done, I put the slip of paper on top of my "to go through and deal with" pile on my desk. Only yesterday, when I went through the pile, guess what? Exactly. No little slip of paper. 

Which would be bearable, IF I could remember what the idea was. Which I can't. I have racked the brain. Nothing. 

Which could mean the idea wasn't that great to begin with. Obviously, if it was memorable, I'd remember it, right? 

But now I have that gnawing sensation at the back of my mind that whispers, "This was the one. This was the idea for the next book."

I'm desperate enough that I'm going to be pawing through my recycling bin later today. Maybe it dropped off my desk and fluttered down into there. It's odd for me to lose something. Even though I have piles of work around, they are organized piles and not many of them. I can usually put my hands on anything I need with no problem.

Come back, little cat book idea. Come back! I need you. 

Perhaps Medication Would Help

Today's blog post is more for my benefit than yours. I don't know if we're in some weird phase of the moon or if perhaps latent ADD has kicked in, but scattered is the only word to describe my mental processes these days. I have an abundance of "stuff" begging to be checked off the list but I'm paddling with one oar and going in circles. I thought maybe taking a little breather to just sit back and list what needs to happen in my life might calm me down and provide a little focus.

Dena's "I Must Be In Control & Do Everything Or Die Trying" List

Arts Council - Type and submit Membership/Fundraising committee notes, follow-up with member on hosting radio show, prepare press release, friend on FB fan page

Blue Ridge Relay - 208 mile race starts this Friday! To buy: headlamp, socks, travel pillow DO LAUNDRY! Bring: sheet, cash, towel, blanket, pillowcase, video recorder, reflective vest and light, notebook/pen, travel games, extra shoes...

Animal Protection Society/Western Rockingham Chamber of Commerce coffee - The APSRC is hosting a chamber coffee this Thursday from 8-9 AM at the Hunter House Bed & Breakfast (my neighbors!). I'm the rep for our group. WED: pick up bagels at Panera. Buy regular coffee to make. Check with B&B about using their coffeepot. Buy orange juice, fruit. Review recent stats of animals helped for mini-speech as coffee host. 

Book Promotion: Finish going through Twitter pals to send postcards to. Arrange blog tour. Compile list of people willing to write reviews and send to publicist. E-mail nice woman who has been waiting over a week for my response about appearing on her pod cast. 

Decide what to write for my next book. (No, I can't even think about it now. My brain will explode.) 

November Speech - I'm a guest speaker in November at the international Cat Writer's Association in NY. Haven't started on my talk and quite a bit of research is involved. Yeah. Also, contact hotel and make sure room has Wi-Fi capabilities

Buy plane ticket. Flying to Chicago in October to visit my sister and then will drive back to NC with my Mom, her cat, and her overweight Maltese who is afraid of the car. Call sister & mom to coordinate arrival/departure dates.

Answer e-mails - Friends and clients are waiting for responses. Book project for client is on hold. Must. Do. Now.

Dinner: Needs to sit in fridge at least an hour to mix flavors and will take about 30 minutes to make. 

Okay, all of the above needs to happen before Thursday at 2:30 PM. After that, I'm gone to Blue Ridge to test my legs against some hills. Thanks for letting me vent. I feel calmer seeing it all written out. Now it's just a matter of focusing and going down the list one by one, until everything is done. 

Deep breaths,

Dena 

Spicy Fig & Artichoke Salad

Oh, snap. Do I have a recipe for you! Spicy Fig & Artichoke Salad. I know. Figs, right? Leave your doubts at the door. This salad is soooo good. I made it for dinner tonight and while I enjoyed it as an entree, it would make a snappy "impress your guests with your culinary genius" side salad. Another benefit? It's super-easy to make. Cut up everything ahead of time and just pop it in the skillet every 2 minutes. I make notes on keeper recipes and this one earned a "YUM! Serve to guests or take to parties" note. The full recipe can be found here at Vegetarian Times. 

Enjoy!

p.s. I used a combo of watercress and mixed greens, but you could just use the mixed greens if you prefer. I also used maple syrup in place of brown rice syrup. (check me out, giving recipe advice. Woot! Woot!)