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June 28, 2010

The Great Urban Race 6.26.10

Ever since I started watching "The Amazing Race" it has always been a lofty goal of mine to compete.  This past weekend I got probably as close to reaching that goal as possible.  Sarah and I competed in the Great Urban Race.  It was a huge scavenger hunt around Madison involving 250 - 300 couples.
 
The race started out at the Essen Haus in Madison.  We got there around 11:30 am for registration and the race started at 12:00 pm.  Everyone was handed an envelope containing clues for the race.  Sarah and I decided to form an alliance with another pair she knew (Tim and Tara).  We sat down with our clues and proceeded to call our "phone a friend".  We decided to "use our resources" and call our co-workers at the Witte and Holt Desks. 

After figuring out the clues, we planned out a map of the day.  Our first stop was Tex Tub's Taco Palace on Atwood Ave.  At this stop, it was required that one of the team members had to eat a whole jalapeno pepper.  Being the braver of the two, I decided that this would be my challenge.  It wasn't too bad starting out but about half way through my mouth was on fire.  I wasn't sure I would be able to finish it but luckily my stomach held out.  We then had to run to the next place.  My stomach was not too happy about this. 


We had to donate a pet toy or pet food at the next place. We stopped in a pretty sketchy corner store and somehow managed to find that they sold cat food! We donated this at the next stop and got a Dane County Humane Society Tattoo as proof!



Along the way to Tex Tub's and the pet store, we made progress on our Tic Tac Toe board.  We got a picture with a double letter street sign, giving a high five to a man in uniform, Sarah shook a dog's paw, and I got to honk a random stranger's horn!

Our next stop was Tenney Park. Luckily John at the Holt Desk tipped us off about a bike path that would let us follow the Yahara River right to Tenney Park.  At the park we had to complete two tasks.  The first was to spin around with a baseball bat 8 times then run around the bases.  The second we got to interact with a comedy troupe.  They were an improv group.  We received an ordinary item (jump rope) and had to do three unordinary things with it.  In order to succeed, the member of the troupe had to guess what we were doing with it.  Sarah and I utilized it to make a dog leash, a fishing pole, and a lasso!


At this point we were a little tired from all the walking (and minimal amounts of running) and decided to try to catch a bus.  We got one and met some interesting people.  One lady proceed to exclaim "I'm going to puke" every five minutes.  Apparently she didn't do well with the combination of heat, claustrophobia, and the start stop motion of the bus.  We were very relieved when she got off!  We were able to complete our Tic Tac Toe when we found a man with 2+ tattoos visible on his body.

The bus took us as far as the intersection of University Ave and Randall Ave.  From there we walked all the way down Randall to Monroe and took Monroe to the delicious restaurant of Bluephies!  Here we had another eating challenge.  This one was much more tasty!  Sarah had to feed me one of there cookie dough egg rolls.  After the long walk to Bluephies, we didn't have much energy left to do the boat challenge and decided this would be the one we skipped.  We waited for another bus to take us back closer to campus and when it came we discovered that it was already packed full and the 50 people waiting for it could not get on.  We decided we didn't want to wait another hour for the next bus and proceeded back on foot.  We got back to campus and right outside my apartment we happened across a bus that took us right to library mall for our next challenge.

At Library Mall Sarah and I put our Lakeshore Teamwork skills to work.  We had the option of juggling solo or as a team.  The people who were supposed to be teaching us told us that it would be easier to do the team juggling.  Not as easy as it looks let me tell you.  After completing the task we figured it would have been easier to do it solo.

Next stop: Wando's!  We were excited when we first reached the top level because we saw their fishbowls filled with water.  We thought that we would be able to drink all those but alas those were to put other skills to work.  We had to sink a ping pong ball in a fish bowl from behind a line.  My personal victory for the day was sinking it on the first try!!  Next they handed us another quick challenge.  We had to return to the finish line with a picture of one team member proposing to a stranger.  We decided it would be easiest to do this in the bar since it was packed full of people watching the USA soccer match.  The man Sarah chose to propose to claimed he had already been proposed to twice today, we thought that was pretty funny.
Next stop was a trip up State St.  We stopped at the Sconnie Nation store and had to watch a short video that was playing.  We had three phrases we had to complete.  That might have been one of the easier tasks of the day.  We were getting pretty warm at this point and decided to make a pit stop at Jamba Juice before our final stop: Ian's Pizza.  At Ian's Sarah had to toss a pizza in the air.  The race volunteers were surprised that we had Jamba Juice and were still racing.

After this final stop, we headed back to the finish line at the Essen Haus.  We were feeling pretty ambitious and decided to run from the Great Dane to the Essen Haus.  We decided upon reaching the finish that this was not so smart after chugging our smoothies.

All in all it was a super fun day!  I'm really glad Sarah asked me to do it with her.  It was the hottest day so far this year, we got sum burned and blisters, walked ALL OVER MADISON, but had so much fun!! After the race was over we found out that we were competing against a couple that had actually competed in the Amazing Race.  I now feel that I am ready to fulfill my dream and become a contestant on the Amazing Race!

A tout a l'heure!
Rachel

June 15, 2010

Summer's Here!!! (finally)

So wow it has been a crazy month.  I feel like I haven't had a second to breath.  First it was the dreaded exam week, probably the only bad thing about being in college.  Then right away I started training for my new job.  That weekend I made the yearly journey to HOBY in Oshkosh, WI.  Then I started summer classes.  Yes I do feel like my life is run, run, run, crash, run, run, run, crash.

Finally I am done with classes and can enjoy my summer.  It has been really damp and rainy the past week and a half but I have decided to post a list of reasons why I love that it is now summer/things I am excited to do this summer.

1. Brewers Baseball!
Yes I realize that baseball season (the greatest season of them all) starts in March/April and yes I have been watching the games since they started airing them, but now I get to watch them guilt free.

2. No Classes!
Ok again this was not true for the first three weeks when I had to struggle through a 3 hour finance class but now it is over and I don't have to stress over it (ask me again how I feel once grades are posted)

3. Free Time
I have a decent amount of free time.  Yes I work 40 hours a week including weekends and don't get me wrong I LOVE my job, especially meeting all my new friends.  Now however when I come home at night I get to just chill.

4. High School Movie Nights at the Terrace...need I say more.

5. Australia
Hopefully I will get the chance to travel with my dad in Australia at the end of the summer.  The tickets aren't booked yet but I'm still hopeful!

6. The Great Urban Race
I have been a fan of the Amazing Race for a long time.  I have always wanted to compete on the television show.  This is my first step.  It is the Amazing Race on a smaller scale and will take place in Madison on the 26th.  I am competing with my co-supervisor for the summer and look forward to some quality bonding time!

Well that's all, hopefully I will have more frequent updates now that I have more free time!

A tout a l'heure!
Rachel

May 7, 2010

Fete au Fromage!

So had my last French class for a while yesterday.  I was really happy because I really don't like the material in the class I am taking right now.  I am currently very sad that I will be missing out on speaking the second language which I love so much next year.  From here on out, my schedule just doesn't allow for me to take any extra classes besides the ones I need for my major.  I am so scared that I will lose everything which I have worked so hard to learn and perfect.  Fall 2010 will be the first semester since Fall 2004 where I will not be taking a French class...SCARY!!!

Anyway our last class was actually quite enjoyable.  We had a min party with fromage, pain, and chocolat (cheese, bread, and chocolate).  We also spoke ENGLISH...I know, blew my mind too.  We had a very nice selection of traditional and non-traditional French versions of these foods.  I was feeling very adventurous and therefore had to try everything (this may be due to the fact that I skipped lunch again yesterday...oops!)

1. Cheese-
We had lots of brie cheese which is probably the most stereotypical French cheese there is.  Whenever you think of fancy French cheese I think this is the type that comes to mind.  We also had chevre cheese.  This is a type of goat cheese.  This is my new favorite type of cheese.  I never thought I would like goat cheese since I am a true Wisconsin girl and I love my cheese that comes from cows.  This cheese however tasted very much like cream cheese and tasted soooo good on the bread we had.  If you ever get the chance I would highly recommend buy some of this delicious cheese!  We also had swiss cheese which I tried but am not very partial to.

2. Bread-
Of course we had traditional baguettes.  It would not be a French meal without the long pieces of French bread that you see in the movies when trying to make something or someone look French.  In traditional French manner we also ripped our own pieces off instead of cutting them (again this may be due to the fact that it probably wouldn't be good to bring a large sharp knife into a classroom but we will just disregard that :) ).  We also had some other bread and pretzel bread, neither of which is particularly all that French.  The peta bread was ok, we had some spread to go with it.  My new favorite however is the pretzel bread.  It was like a pretzel on steroids broken up into little, almost bit-sized pieces.  It was sooo delicious especially with the chevre I was describing earlier, YUM!

3. Chocolate-
Ok so I was exaggerating earlier when I said we had chocolate.  All we had were those cream filled Pirouette cookies.

All in all it was a very good last French class.

Well that was a good break from writing my last French paper.  Drawing parallels between John Martin's Lost Paradise and Anne Hebert's character Eric in Le Premier Jardin is definitely not my first choice for a raging Friday night, but what can you do?  It is finals week after all.

A tout a l'heure!
Rachel

May 2, 2010

Blast from the Past...

On Thursday I happened to be lunching at the Terrace when I ran into my high school French teachers.  It was so great to see them and we got to catch up on stories from high school.  They were there with their seniors on the annual trip to Madison.  The trip includes a visit to Van Hise to see where language classes are held at the UW, a tour of the Chazen museum to look at French art, and lunch at the French House on campus.  The "Maison Francaise" is a house like a sorority or fraternity house.  People can live there and speak French with each other and have a good time!

We got talking about our trip to France and reminiscing about all the fun stories we had.  They still don't believe Tassia and I that we had a male visitor in our room.  To this day, Tassia and I stick by our story though.  We knew there had to be someone there when we found shaving cream in the sink, our bathroom supplies were used, and a man's shirt was hanging on the door.  Also we like to remember Danny's face when he got stuck on the metro.  We thought he was long gone until we found out Tassia and Bridget was with him.  Oh yeah Brad got stuck there too but Tassia and Bridget were the ones who would be able to get the boys back :) (sorry Brad!).  Bill took us on so many strolls.  Mme and Mme talked about how they were going to take the same trip that we did; Paris to Biarritz to Provence to Nice.  They talked about how they were requesting a lot of the same hotels we stayed in.

Talking with them was so much fun.  I am super jealous of all the people going on the trip this year.  I want to go really bad and know that some day in the future I will get my chance to go back.  After all I am a French Badger ;)

A tout a l'heure!
Rachel

April 27, 2010

Plastic Surgery

So I know two of my last three posts have been about The Hills (including this one) but my roommates and I have gathered for the season premier and it features Heidi Montag's reveal of her 10 plastic surgeries.

This episode has prompted me to ask the question "Why in the world would someone risk their life to have surgeries just to make themselves 'look better'?".  The ten most buzzed about surgeries were brow lift, botox, nose job, fat injections in cheeks and lips, chin reduction, neck lypo, ears pinned, boob job, lypo, and butt augmentation.

1. I think anyone who has enough money to afford all those EXPENSIVE surgeries, especially if she got them done by the best surgeons in LA, has too much money for doing practically nothing with their life. 

2. Honestly I'm going to say it, "HEIDI YOU LOOKED SOOOO MUCH BETTER BEFORE YOUR SURGERIES!!!"  Heidi looks like plastic.  She said she wanted to look like Barbie, well she got it.  Even in the season premier her own mother couldn't tell her she looked good after the surgeries.

3. I really don't agree with plastic surgery in the first place.  I believe that God made us all beautiful and we shouldn't go around trying to fix ourselves for the heck of it.  Their are much better things that you could be spending your "hard-earned" money on.  Did she ever think about donating even a fraction of the probably millions she spent on unnecessary elective surgery so that underprivileged people could receive the life changing surgery they need.

I hope all the surgery was worth it and you honestly feel better about yourself Heidi because you went through a lot for it. 

A tout a l'heure!
Rachel

April 26, 2010

Weird Reference in Marketing today...

So there I was sitting in Marketing lecture listening intently as always when the words Eiffel Tower caught my ears.  Now normally when discussing items of the French nature I pay full attention so it took me by surprise that I didn't know what was going on.

My professor was discussing how a promotions need to constantly be looked at and reviewed in order to make sure it still works year after year.  She somehow decided that this was like the Eiffel Tower.  Trust me the metaphor (or meteor as Anna Faris in "The House Bunny" says) was about as clear as my writing has made it to be.  If anyone can please explain it to me I would be extremely grateful!

A tout a l'heure!
Rachel

April 24, 2010

"Paris was about to change everything..."


I sit here writing this post on a lazy Saturday afternoon.  I am currently being a bum and watching a marathon of The Hills on MTV.  The episode on right now is the season 3 trip to Paris for Lauren and Whitney.

Every time I see a TV show or a movie where the characters go to Paris it makes me nostalgic for my trip four years ago to France and anxious for the next time I will get to go.  In this episode, Lauren and Whitney are in Paris for a business trip.  The are covering the Crillion Ball for Teen Vogue.  Lauren is excited to go but sad that she is leaving behind a boy.  She is quoted saying, "But I had a feeling Paris was about to change everything".

One thing I hate about media portrayals of Paris is the cliches of love, adventure, and "finding yourself" in Paris. 

I am extremely jealous of Lauren and Whitney, watching them travel around the city I love, shopping, eating, meeting boys, and having fun, I know that soon I will make my way back to Paris!  Next time I go, I am totally going to buy a bottle of champagne and pop it under the Eiffel Tower, hopefully with some cute guy or my best friends!

A tout a l'heure!
Rachel