Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Best Friends in the World/The Truth about the Turkey Trot

I feel so lucky to have such great friends. Last night several of my friends took me out to dinner and gave me a fun little baby shower. I am so extremely blessed to have such kind and caring people in my life. I love being able to share life events, large and small, with friends. And they gave me just the cutest little girl things that you can imagine. It's so fun because they are things that I just wouldn't buy for myself, but of course I want and love. Plus, I just love The Pizza Factory. They have the best bread twists and lemon-poppyseed salad dressing and I have been craving it forever, and now that I think about it, I can't believe I forgot to order a raspberry lemonade. Dang it! I never get to go there because Jason's work orders Pizza Factory every Tuesday and he is sick of it. I beg, but we never go. At least just bring me home your leftovers, I plea, but usually I just get a few crusts in a box at best. Anyway, it was a fun evening and I really needed to get out and spend some time with friends talking about all the fun childbirth stuff that usually makes my husband leave the room. How could anyone not be interested in these things? It's beyond me. I just love girl-talk, wherever it leads. It's always interesting.

One topic that came up last night was in regards to a little event that happened on Thanksgiving in The Year 2000. First, I would just like to say that I don't think anyone is really responsible for things that happened in The Year 2000. Were we not all under the impression that the world was going to end on New Year's Eve (1999), and then when it didn't, did we not feel obligated to live life to the fullest that year because the end would surely come on the last day of Y2K? It was with this in mind that some people I know, who might have included someone you know and two female relatives, but of course I won't reveal any identities, decided to run nude around the local high school track. A Turkey Trot, if you will. Exercise, freedom, and good company. What more could you ask for on what could possibly be your last Thanksgiving on this earth? Is there a better form of giving thanks? I'm sure you don't think so, and neither do I. So I would like to offer a few tips to those who are considering such an adventure.

First of all, and this comes from a reliable source, don't be too prepared. If you think you are being wise and wearing only the essential items to the field (read: no encumbering underclothing to remove, only the barest of essentials, like a jacket and sweats that are easily slipped off over shoes), you may find yourself alone and bare at the starting line, while your compadres are taking their time tying their shoes and "changing" their clothes. It milder climates, this might not be a problem, but come on people, it's November, let's get the show on the road.

Number two is, if you happen to find yourself on the inside lane of the track, pace yourself accordingly. Yes, it is exhilarating to run free, but slightly embarrassing if you turn to your neighbor only to realize that she is several feet behind you and probably having a hard time keeping the eyes-above-the-shoulder rule you all agreed to in the car on the way there. Make an effort to stay hip-to-hip with your partners. There will be a lot less laughing and goofing off that way, and it will be easier to focus on the task at hand.

The last tip I, I mean these people, have for you, is just to be free. Be yourself. Although only in shoes and a sombrero, cowboy hat, or long flowing black wig, you are still who you are and that is nothing to be ashamed of.

10 comments:

Aaron said...

good luck on the baby
unfortunately we will not be able to make it until friday night
dad has some unfinished business to attend to

alison said...

I am sad to say that I did not attend the Turkey Trot that year. Those tips were great though and the next time I am running nude around a track, I will use them to the fullest.

carrie said...

Anne Marie...You have the best posts on your blog. They ALWAYS make me laugh. I had so much fun seeing you last night, and I'm glad you had fun!! You're such a good friend to everyone, and I feel so lucky to be your friend. I'm so excited for you to have your baby girl....and just experience the whole mother/daughter thing. It's the best....:o) I'll be thinking about you on Friday...I hope you know that!! I hope it all goes as easy as possible for you, and I'll be waiting for my phone call!! Love you guys!

Oceanchild said...

Oh man...Y2K was a great year. We should relive the turkey trot every 100 years. I'll be naked on the track Y3K and this time I'll leave the undies behind and the shoes tied.

Anonymous said...

Ha ha...AMPY....this was the best post so far. I would also like to add that winter gloves are essential as well. I wonder where I put my black wig...

WeTheTeeples said...

Sorry I missed your dinner/shower. I would have loved to have been there. And it seems like you guys had a lot of fun. Good luck Friday. Let me know how it goes.

a-anderson said...

I love getting to know more about you all the time. Who would have guessed this soon to be mother of three would have streaked in high school. I love it! Good Luck on Friday. I will be checking your blog to see how it went.

Gina said...

Anne Marie...you crack me up!! I love you more the more I know about you!! I'm sad I couldn't be there for your little shower!! I can't wait for you to have your baby girl!! Good Luck!!

Teresa said...

haha oh my goodness! this was the funniest thing i've ever read. it's good to know if Abby ever wants to do something like this she will have your full support & encouragement.

Andrea said...

I was so glad to be there. I was wondering how you were doing since you moved. We need to get together again sometime, girl time, I love it!!