Yep, it’s late October and you know what that means.
Author: Mirlisa blogger
72 Hours Later
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| New Gold iPhone 6 Plus 64gb on left, old iPhone 4S 32 gb on right |
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| The cardboard cutouts did help with assessing size prior to pre-order day. |
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| It’s a folio case because I’m paranoid about keeping the phone pristine – I paid full price to keep my unlimited plan. |
First Public Performance…
In case you missed it, I performed in my first public performance with my band, The iSRS. Okay, it’s a work band we threw together but we still played and had fun. Enjoy!
Bathroom Remodel Has Begun!
See our remodel blog at: http://balcintroaddition.blogspot.com
Ciao!
Saturated Fat and Cholesterol is Not the Villain
Yep, we got it wrong. Our government and medical community have f*&^%d up big time. Below is from an Australian documentary show called Catalyst. Interestingly, the Australian ABC removed it..most likely after too much push back from statin drug makers and sugar/refined foods manufacturers. Ignore this documentary at your own risk.
NCAA Tourney Fun!
It all started when Florida’s name was called during the NCAA Tournament selection show.
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| Team cheers as their name is called. |
The team was sent North to State College, PA. This was doable! We frantically started searching for flights and hotel rooms. We already knew we could easily get Tourney tickets from the UAA.
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| The early departure from State College was rough. |
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| There is nothing more exciting than tournament tickets in hand! |
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| Inside the Bryce Jordan Center. |
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| Our team scouting game one. |
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| A WBB tournament is never perfect unless Alberta is there! |
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| Of course, Joe Paterno still resonates here. |
Did I mention it was bitching cold? Bitchin! We got lucky on Sunday morning. We went to a place in downtown State College on the boarder of PSU called “The Waffle Shop” for breakfast. It was a cold day…a very cold day. There was a line and quite a few people ahead of us. But, let me say that it pays to be a couple – the folks ahead needed tables for three or more…therefore, parties of two were seated immediately and so we were pulled inside to sit down, order and eat our breakfast. Fantastic!
We won our first game against Dayton – mind you we’re the 11 seed and they’re the 6 seed. So, a bit of an upset. Penn State won their game and we met on Tuesday evening to play for the Sweet Sixteen. Alas, Penn State was too good for us. We fought hard and never gave up. Looking forward to next year. We’ve got a very good recruiting class coming in – it should be another exciting season.
In my next blog submission, I’ll talk about our amazing trip to Washington DC!
Ciao!
Memory Lane
#BeSECWBB
We’re sitting here in Duluth, GA at the Gwinnett Center waiting for the start of the Ole Miss vs Auburn game – the last one of the evening. It’s nice to be inside under cover – the temp is 37 degrees and it hasn’t stopped raining since this afternoon.
One of the highlights of the game was to have our picture taken with Carol Ross. Sweet!
PS. The title? It’s the Twitter hashtag for the women’s SEC tourney. Look it up and you’ll see some of my tweets.
We Love Twitter
Both of us enjoy Twitter for a number of reasons. I love it to follow all aspects of women’s basketball, to follow some of my favorite techie stuff, and other things, sports, etc. So, at our last home Gator women’s basketball game we tweeted a couple of times and wound up in the Gatorvision’s “Twitter Tuesday” video below. It was so exciting! Can you find us?
Cocky in South Carolina
We traveled to Columbia, South Carolina this past weekend to watch our Gator women’s basketball team take on the Gamecocks. Traveling to away games is so much fun! Just wish some of the venues were nearer to us.
We stayed at the Springhill Suites on Lady Street. This hotel had been recently renovated and we really liked the room. Usually, our favorite hotel is Embassy Suites because of the wonderful breakfast they provide.
We left Gainesville at around 10am – it’s a relatively short drive (6 hours) and saw no reason to awake god-awful early. After arriving and checking in, we searched for a place for dinner. The last time we were in Columbia we dined at California Dreaming. While we enjoyed our experience there we wanted to try new places, so we chose Blue Marlin – just a ten minute walk from the hotel. It was great! The ambience, food and wait staff were great! And, the best mashed potatoes I’ve ever had.
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| Blue Marlin was at the end of this lighted walkway. |
After dinner we walked around downtown Columbia. It was really nice.
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| Lots of renovation going on. Loved this sign. |
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| We will come back to the Cafe Strudel! Great atmosphere and food! The Sunrise Burrito was excellent! |
Whenever we’re in a new city, we’re learning to use our phone apps to find great places to eat. I used Yelp and Foursquare to find ones we thought we’d like. Since, I know some Yelp reviews can be untrustworthy, I cross-referenced to pinpoint that perfect place. And, Cafe Strudel was that perfect place! We got up Sunday morning and walk about a mile to the Cafe. It’s clearly a local favorite – there were already a number of people there waiting for it to open. They had a signup sheet outside. The service was pretty fast considering every table was occupied. The coffee was self-serve which freed up the wait staff to provide excellent service. This is a winner. We will go there again the next time we’re in Columbia.
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| Mir on the Bridge Over the River Congaree. |
Walking back to the hotel we stopped to take a few pictures of the river. It looks pretty cold but it was actually in the mid to high 40s and very pleasant for walking.
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| Another view of the river. |
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| Our team warming up before the game. |
The Colonial Life Arena is a great basketball venue. Just loved it. Sure do hope the renovation of the O’Connell Center results in as good a venue. I tell you, it’s embarrassing walking into some of these SEC arenas and then walking into the O’Dome.
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| Coach Butler intense during a timeout. |
Kathy Cafazzo, our Gator information director, took this quick video of us at the game. Go Gators!
In case you’re wondering, we lost the game. Our team played really hard and we’re very proud of their effort. If you were to look at the rosters of both teams, you’d wonder how we were even in the game. We’re getting there – our team is oh so close to competing for an SEC championship.
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| Really disappointing with the officiating. |
The officiating this year is really inconsistent. They’ve done a good job of controlling the hand check but everything else has seemed to fall to the wayside. Not sure what is going on with them – they’re frequently out of position and seem to anticipate fouls instead of watching the entire development of the play. It is this writer’s humble opinion that officiating has produced more blatant bad calls this year than normal. There’s always going to be missed calls – but, please, not so many (and yes, missed calls on my team, too)! Since I live with a former basketball referee, I get the inside scoop on positioning and what each official should be watching. Sometimes, too many eyes are on the ball and not watching what is happening in front of them – or, they’re not positioned properly to see the play. Okay, that’s my rant.
The trip back was uneventful – did get into some rain but not too bad. Did I say I love smartphones? We listened to the Rutgers women’s basketball game on the way home as well as several different podcasts. It was great!!
This was also the first time our pet sitter has stayed with both girls. It seemed to go well and so, we’re set for the SEC Tournament!
That’s all for now! Ciao.
PS. The title of this blog “Cocky in South Carolina” refers to “Cocky” the Gamecocks mascot. I guess I should have take a picture of him – the mascot uniform is a bit embarrassing. I wonder how Gamecock fans really feel about him.

























