7.11.2012

A run to remember...

I was in the midst of (inadequately) preparing for this year's Broad Street Run, when I realized that I really needed to get my butt in gear for a 10 mile race that was less than three weeks away. Lucky for me, my good buddy Rachel also had the same epiphany. She suggested running to a meeting place and then trekking the bridge together.

You would think that with our combined degrees (in all- two undergraduate, one law, one post-bac program, three-quarters of medical school, and one-quarter of a tax LL.M.), we would easily find each other on a planned course. This was simply not the case as clearly documented by this crazypants route:
That part where I turn west on Race street should only last about 2.5 blocks, not 2.5 miles...

Despite our initial ineptitude, we eventually met each other on the New Jersey side of the bridge and were able to run back to the better side of it together.

If you're a runner (or a walker) and you happen to be in Philadelphia, I highly suggest that you give running (or walking) the bridge a try. Sure, the trail on Kelly Drive has beautiful scenery along the Schuylkill river, but the bridge has unmatched views of the Philadelphia skyline. Plus, if you're looking for a challenge, half of the BF Bridge in either direction is a long uphill stretch. A lonnnnnnnnnnngggggg uphill stretch.

On a somewhat related note, I will (hopefully) complete #18: Run a Marathon on November 18. I'm nervous, and scared, and feel like I'm going to throw up every time I think about it, but mostly I'm excited. Training officially starts on July 30, and I'll no doubt find myself running the Ben Franklin multiple times to help prepare for the 26.2 mile race this fall. Maybe I'll see you on the bridge!

7.10.2012

Harry Potter Movie Marathon


Dear Applicant:

We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted as a visiting student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Your accelerated course, “Muggle Fiction/Wizarding Fact: A Cinematic Review of Modern Magical History as Recounted by Non-Wizards,” will be held on March 30 and 31 at our newly commissioned satellite campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

A course viewing schedule and additional information is enclosed for your reference. While partial credit may be awarded, attendance for the entirety of the course is strongly encouraged.

We await your e-owl by no later than March 23.

Yours sincerely,
Brett W. Murphy
Adjunct Professor, Muggle Studies

Harry Potter Movie Marathon Weekend was AMAZING. I don't care if y'all judge me for having a whole weekend dedicated to watching "children's" movies. 1) You're an idiot if you think the HP series is only for kids, and b) Haters gonna hate.

Invitees received their official acceptance into the course via post owl a few weeks prior to the event, despite them already knowing exactly when the event would take place and me already knowing that all of them would come. It was a packed weekend, but we managed to fit all eight movies over a day and half. Throughout the screenings, I ensured that guests were appropriately well fed. We had...

Chocolate Frogs

Pumpkin Juice

Lemon Drops

Knickerbocker Glory

Mini Meat Pies à la Slughorn's Slug Club

Pumpkin Pasties

and of course...

BUTTERBEER!

Everything was pretty darn delicious, if I do say so myself. And although I spent a lot of time in the kitchen, it was well worth it (besides, when your kitchen is basically the same room as your living room, you don't miss out on much). I loved hosting such close friends for an unsurpassed Harry Potter experience. Now I just have to figure out what to do with my chocolate frog mold... in the meantime, who's up for another round of butterbeer?