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Brit Artist of the Week–Ed Sheeran

February 27
by TL 27. February 2012 16:54

Last week Ed Sheeran won the Best Male Solo Artist at the Brit Awards.  His performance of his hit song “Lego House” was masterful.   

If you’ve never seen the official video for “Lego House” you’ll want to check it out.  Harry Potter fans will immediately recognize someone they’ve grown to love.  Be sure to watch the entire video because the last minute or so will give you a chuckle.

Ed Sheeran - Lego House (Official Video) from Ed Sheeran on Vimeo.

Brilliant huh?  Now if you liked that, I bet you’ll find Sheeran’s lastest video, for “Drunk” more humorous. The refrain will have you singing along and the video will make you laugh out loud; especially if you read the cat’s subtitles.

TL’s DrEaM wOrLd official disclaimer: I do not condone underage drinking. If you’re going to drink, please do so responsibly.

(video embedded from perezhilton.com)

Ed Sheeran will be touring the States beginning with a concert in Orlando on March 29th.  Check him out in a city near you

Song of the Week–“Next To Me”

February 20
by TL 20. February 2012 23:17

A couple weeks ago I heard Emeli Sandè’s latest single, “Next to Me,” on the Tom Morton Show.  Immediately I was tapping my toes to the infectious beat.  It’s a little gospel, a little rock and a whole lot of soul.

Did you know that the Scottish singer is also a songwriter?  She’s written for many artists including Cher and Susan Boyle.  Rumor has it, she’s one of Simon Cowell’s favorite songwriters. 

Unfortunately, those of us in the States have to wait until June for the US release of her debut album, Our Version of Events. Until then, check out the video for “Next To Me.”  (Stick with it past the 15 second advert – it’s worth it.  I promise.)

(video linked from Kovideo.net)

Wasn’t it great?  Admit it.  You were tapping your toes and singing along with the refrain weren’t you?

My favorite verses: 

When the skies are grey and all the doors are closing/And the rising pressure makes it hard to breathe/When all I need’s a hand to stop the tears from falling/I will find him, I’ll find him next to me.

How about you?

The Fit Runner and…Writer

February 16
by TL 16. February 2012 20:50

When I competed in college and after, when I trained for the Olympics, I logged of all my mileage and workouts. It was a great way to see how my training changed month to month, and year to year, as my fitness level increased. I also tracked my PBs or personal bests.

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This is my actual training log from February 12 – February 18 when I was training for the Olympics. At the start of this particular week, I was in Maebashi, Japan after competing in an IAAF indoor track meet.

Since you might not be able to see very clearly, here's a synthesis of my training week:

  • Monday - 8 miles (1:02) around Maebashi - I can still remember this run vividly and the beauty of snow capped Mt. Akagi in the distance.
  • Tues/Wednesday - Fly back from Japan & lost a day due to time difference - Day off
  • Thursday - 4 miles (30 min).
  • Friday - track workout at Haverford that consisted of a 1200 and then modified 4 x 800 repeats.
  • Saturday - 3.5 miles (27 min).
  • Sunday - long run - 7.5 miles (1:00).

As a low mileage runner, that was one of my higher weeks – 33.5 miles. (Don’t laugh – I was a half-miler with a sprinting background.)

Once I stopped training, I stopped keeping track of my mileage. I’d run three miles here and five miles there, but I wasn’t shooting for a goal, wasn’t doing workouts and didn’t feel the need to write anything down.

Last week, my critique partner sent me a link to an article that mentioned a writer needs to keep track of their writing. Keep a log where you track the number of words you write every day and the time you spent writing those words. That speaks to me as a runner. It would be my writing pace. Hmmm – how many words can I write in half an hour? If I could write 500 words in thirty minutes, that would be 1000 in an hour. Gimme a block of six hours, imagine the pages I could fill! training-log-cover_thumb3

Can you hear my competitive drive kicking into gear? But wait! Here comes Logic, applying the brakes.

My time is precious and limited. I need to write quality, not just quantity. Quality takes practice. A lot of practice. And then more practice. However, with enough practice, just like running, a writer will be efficient, fast and fit.

Here’s a thought…combine my running log with a writing log… I’m liking the idea.

  • Sunday: 3 miles – treadmill - 1,500 words on WIP
  • Monday: Pilates – 847 words on WIP
  • Tuesday: 2.5 miles – treadmill – 483 words on WIP
  • Wednesday: Interval weight training – 758 words on WIP
  • Thursday: 4 miles – treadmill – TBD words on WIP

How do you track your progress?

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Kyra focuses on a full-ride to college and defending her state cross-country title.  Now plagued by terrifying visions, hiding her psychic curse and avoiding the label “class freak” becomes priority number-one.  Until she falls for Aidan. 

In this Romeo & Juliet meets Highlander, when Kyra becomes the pawn for one rogue immortal pursuing a sacred artifact protected by Aidan’s clan of Celtic immortals, and another seeking to settle a centuries-old blood feud; Aidan must choose between loyalty to his family or protecting the girl who’s claimed his heart.  However, Kyra’s secret may cost her everything, including the boy she loves.  

Sprinkled with the magic of Celtic legend and the intrigue of Scottish history, this story placed 3rd in the 2011 Four Seasons Contest.

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