Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Cheryl Burke In Dancing with the Stars And Others

The eighth-season opener begins with a new crop of celebrities. This season, a new feature in the early weeks is a dance-off between the bottom two couples facing elimination. Competitors include Denise Richards, Lawrence Taylor and Lil' Kim.

...........Don't miss to enjoy Cheryl Burke danse video


DWTS Gilles & Cheryl Burke Dancing 1st week

Dancing with the Stars Season 8, highest score = 24 in the first week. Enjoy the video clips of cherly Brukes dance................

Gilles Marini & Cheryl Burke Dancing with the Stars 2009 Season 8 Episode 4

Now that the first elimination is out of the way, the remaining celebrities hit the floor with another new routine. The couples will dance either the Samba or the Fox Trot. DWTS WEEK3 2009 Season 8 Episode 4 ( March 23 2009)

Lil Kim & Derek Hough
Steve-O & Lacey Schwimmer
Lawrence Taylor & Edyta Sliwinska
Gilles Marini & Cheryl Burke
Chuck Wicks & Julianne Hough
Holly Madison & Dmitry Chaplin
Ty Murray & Chelsie Hightowe
Shawn Johnson & Mark Ballas
Steve Wozniak & Karina Smirnoff
David Alan Grier & Kym Johnson
Denise Richards & Maksim Chmerkovskiy
Melissa Rycroft & Tony Dovolani

----- Watch full episodes in the video clips............

Cheryl Burke and Gilles Marini WEEK 3 Dancing Together

Now that the first elimination is out of the way, the remaining celebrities hit the floor with another new routine. The couples will dance either the Samba or the Fox Trot. DWTS WEEK3 Season 8 Episode 4 ( March 23 2009)

Cheryl Burke hot Red bikini picture

Here’s Cheryl Burke wear sexy red bikini in Maui over the weekend. She also have a sun glss that made her more sexy.







Cheryl Burke, a two time Emmy nominated professional dancer, looking absolutely hot and very sexy in this bikini photo shoot!!! Enjoy!!!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Seconds

Once upon a time I met a guy. Friends introduced us at a party at their home. He got my number and said he'd call. And despite the fact that my jaded, bitter self had long since accepted that any guy who says he's going to call - isn't - I was confident that he would.

In fact, he called me the very next evening. I was impressed. When I met my girlfriends for dinner the following evening I announced, "I met him."
I was sure that I had met my husband. It's all over but the white dress.

Two years later, I'm two years older and back in the dating pool.
Up until now I figured I would find a man who, like me, had never married and never had kids. Back in my 20s I declared that I didn't want to be any man's second anything.

It only seemed fair that if I had waited for the right man - that he also waited for me.

But it's time to be realistic. I'm 38 for a few more months. How many guys in my age range - even Catholic ones - have never been married? Or had kids - on either side of marriage?!!!

While I take pride in the fact that I didn't marry any of the wrong men, I am now in a position to consider men of divorce on a case by case basis. If I find a guy who is divorced, for valid reasons - who hasn't abandoned his children, who is just a clear cut good man - well, that's a not a bad package.

Honestly, at various points in my life I had the harsh realization that I would be ahead of the game or at least caught up if I had at least had a failed marriage.
Being single this long - people think there is something wrong with me - if I were divorced at least I'd be 'normal'.

Running on empty

You know the feeling you get when your car is on E and you literally can feel it slowly dying but you keep driving because you want to see how far it really can go??? Well....... that's how I felt running today.

I have come down with some sinus/congestion/sore throat/stuffy head sickness and felt like death this morning. I knew I should have taken it easy, but the race is 11 days away and I need to get my butt in gear. My sister and I went to the gym and did an hour long strength class. We did this one move called "The Scarecrow" that was one of the harder arm exercises I have ever done. I actually found pictures of it online so here's the gist of it:



It may look deceivingly simple but it hurts like hell. I had 8 pounds in each hand and you can feel the rotation and the muscles moving around it when working this. A VERY good exercise, worth the pain.

Then I decided to push through my stuffy head and run until I couldn't run any farther. I have this problem with pacing myself, because I get impatient running at a comfortable pace, but then I burn out by mile 2. That is exactly what happened today. I did 2 miles in 21:20, which wasn't too good but whatever. I felt like death. I think next time I run I am going to focus solely on pace and not outdoing myself before it's over.

I went to the library, and although it had a lot of good healthy eating/fitness books, I opted for indulgent books right up my alley:
Reclaiming Paris by Fabiola Santiago
Reclaiming Paris starts off like this:
“Men are like perfumes. In an instant, with nothing but a whiff of a judgment, I either love them or discard them,”
.... Basically I KNOW I am going to like this book.



Bob Dylan: Chronicles by Bob Dylan

I usually steer clear of autobiography's because what better person to tell your story then yourself? This book is far from a tell-all, just a book Dylan wrote about events and times in his life that stood out. I love love love Bob Dylan and it'll be cool to have a 1st person perspective on his life.


Is anyone reading a good book out there? I'll let you know how these are. I am also reading The Host, but I need a break from tumultuous aliens and futuristic settings for a bit.

I made another Pacific Natural soup for lunch and had a piece of bread with Sabra Hummus on it. Also a juicing mixture for a drink my sister made.

It's gorgeous here today, a little cold. I have a job interview tomorrow and hopefully it will go well. Let's hope I'm running on a full tank by tomorrow.

Have a great Tuesday,
Erin

Mediation of the Day

Reading is a means of thinking with another person's mind; it forces you to stretch your own.” Charles Scribner, Jr.