Today Katherine Coppock asked me
to meet her at the CDA Chamber of Commerce
building at 10:00am on 105 N 1st St #100 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814.
That is a nice building. If you’ve never been there I would recommend
going. Joan Ford
was an especially nice receptionist. I felt very welcomed to the Chamber
offices by her.
I thought Katherine might be interviewing final candidates
to sponsor. She started off by saying there were a lot of essay writers to
consider. At first it seemed to be a
soft let down, then she stated we have chosen to sponsor you. I was excited as
one of my 2013 goals was to run a triathlon and this just made it that much more
likely to occur. She then went over the
requirements to use social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Blogger in
which I needed to make continual updates
on both the ups and downs of progress. She asked me to be available for
stories, interviews, and connecting with ordinary people. That was agreeable to me.
I left her offices and hobbled out assuring Katherine that I
could indeed run, even though my left calve was very tight and sore after a ski
fall at Schweitzer last Friday while staying at Don and Heather Duffy’s
cabin. I even
have blood at the bottom of my foot that has drained there from the injury.
On the way home I saw the CDA Press
building and decided to stop and talk to a few friends such as Alecia Warren about
it. Boy was I intimidated as I parked
the truck next to the press building. I
parked right behind a blue Toyota Matrix that had Ironman stickers
everywhere. There is a big gap, a very
large gap between an Olympic distance triathlon and an Ironman.
I wanted to know whose car that was so I went inside to ask Amber the receptionist and she said it was Katie Burke’s car. Katie came out and gave me lots of tips and pre-races to consider. What a first person to meet and announce the sponsorship to. I had Amber take a picture of us.
I wanted to know whose car that was so I went inside to ask Amber the receptionist and she said it was Katie Burke’s car. Katie came out and gave me lots of tips and pre-races to consider. What a first person to meet and announce the sponsorship to. I had Amber take a picture of us.
I continued on home and stopped at Fred Meyer to buy some
groceries. My wife Julienne Dance who has run
some triathlon’s in past years with friends and family (never me) was gone for
a week to visit our second son David Dance’s twin girls that were just born a few weeks ago
in Vancouver, WA. I wanted to cook and
eat responsibly with our last son Johnny Dance who is 18 and
in his final year of high school at CDA High.
I can’t believe all the choices I had to make in one
shopping trip. Here is a brief chart of
what I considered on the left and what I did on the right.
Grocery Choices
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Cereal
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Sugary good tasting
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Multi grain and bran flakes
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Bread
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White with fructose corn syrup
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Orowheat bread
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Fruit
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Pre-cut
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Whole Grapefruit
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Cheese
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Cream Cheese
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1/3 less Cream Cheese fat
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Juice
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Juice Drink
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Real juice
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Snacks
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Oreos
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Fig Newtons
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Milk
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Whole Milk
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2% Milk
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Vegetables
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Avocados
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Tomatoes and radishes
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It came to $47.69. Maybe the place I went and the choices I
made were not the best, but between the comparison on the left and the right, I
chose the better part.
After shopping for groceries I went to the KROC Center to visit and see more what it was like. While
there I stopped in Shelley Johnson’s free Healthy Eating & Cooking class so I could have some new
dinner ideas for Johnny. An excellent class. She talks to you the whole time,
while cooking and then gives out the recipes and lets you eat them to see what
you like.
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