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Lindsey MastisLindsey Mastis Lindsey Mastis is a Digital Correspondent for WUSA 9 News Now in Washington, DC. She covers Government 2.0 and Social Networking.

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Bethesda 5-Miler

Posted on : 07-03-2009 | By : Lindsey Mastis | In : Featured, Friends & Family

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5milesI did it! I ran 5 miles without stopping. I met with my friend Suzie Giampetroni early Saturday morning at the Barnes and Noble in Bethesda. We did some quick stretching and then took off on the Capital Crescent Trail. It was packed. There were runners, walkers, bikers, people on skates, skateboards, and lots of kids. It was the perfect day to be out.

I started off nice and easy. I was able to have a conversation with Suzie while we ran. The first mile flew by. I enjoyed looking at all the beautiful homes (and dreaming of winning the lottery so I could buy one). At the one mile mark, we hit the bridge over River Road. It wasn’t too steep, but once I crossed over I was out of breath. Luckily, it didn’t take me too long to recover.

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In the past when I’ve run, I could never hold a conversation. I’d have to shout one-word commands. Not now. It’s because I paced myself. Well, I kept up with Suzie who did awesome at pacing. I’m surprised we did a steady run and still made 11-minute miles. I used to sprint for eight to 10 minutes and then walk two minutes. But I’d rather keep going. If I can train myself to run the way Suzie does (and the way Angie ran last week), then I’ll do wonderfully at the Cherry Blossom Race.

We both had our MP3 players. I eventually turned mine off after I remembered the Cherry Blossom Race prohibits headphones. It wasn’t bad. After all, I had someone to talk with.

While we ran, bikes and faster runners passed us. No biggie. We just moved as close as we could to the side of the trail. Then, a rude biker approached. She didn’t say “left,” nor did she ring a bike bell to let us know she was there. Suzie and I were already as far over as we could get and still run side by side. The biker came really close as if she was going to scrape Suzie’s side. She said in a very hateful voice, “You could get over more!” Wow– what a crab! Obviously, the Capital Crescent Trail is not a place to go if you want a path to yourself. Suzie and I just laughed it off.

When we turned around at two and a half miles in, I was surprised. I wanted to keep going. It just didn’t feel like it took us very long to get there. I kept talking to Suzie and I think I may have talked too much. It became hard to breath steady. I wanted to be sure I wouldn’t hyperventilate, so I breathed in my nose deeply and then blew the air out my mouth. I made an agonizing sound each time, just because I couldn’t catch my breath. It was like this for about a mile or so. Finally, we had a half mile left.

I was still breathing heavy. And then my right side began to cramp up. I ran through the pain and soon the pain went away. I kept saying to myself aloud, almost there. When we finally made it, we both put our hands in the air. I immedietly went to a drinking fountain and gulped down water until I got my breath back.

I was a bit dizzy, but just kept remembering to breath. We stretched and cooled down. Then we went to Cosi. I had my favorite. A hummus veggie sandwich. It’s under 400 calories. I like it with wheat bread because it gives it more of a flavor. As a side, I had carrots.

Afterward, I went home and changed for work. I ended up doing a story about the wonderful weather (temperatures reached in the 70s today) and I went back to the Capital Crescent Trail for the live shot. I talked with a couple who ran six miles while pushing their son (27 pounds) in a stroller. Truly incredible. And inspiring. I’m looking forward to getting back on the trail next Saturday for a six-miler. We may even try a different trail this time.

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I Saw Google’s Innards

Posted on : 03-03-2009 | By : Lindsey Mastis | In : Featured, Journalism 2.0

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lindseygooglegirlI got to visit the Google office in DC!

I was reporting a story about their new Tip Jar. Galen Panger (@gpanger) showed me around.

Let’s just say this is the coolest office ever! I didn’t want to leave. Their lobby was colorful– complete with a red couch and numerous flat screen televisions featuring Google Earth.

They have a movie screening area, a kitchen full of free food, and candy everywhere. Take a look at the pics:

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WIN Luncheon

Posted on : 27-02-2009 | By : Lindsey Mastis | In : Featured, Journalism 2.0

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winI went to the Women Interested in Networking Luncheon today at Lia’s Restaurant in Chevy Chase. I met some new people– including new Twitter friends. I also got to see some women I met at the last event. I also got to catch up with some of my friends I haven’t seen in weeks.

I even caught up with some friends who recently left WUSA. It’s good to hear they are doing well and starting new business ventures. In the future, the group will develop a website and plan some trips.

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Annapolis and the Bay Bridge

Posted on : 21-02-2009 | By : Lindsey Mastis | In : Adventures, Featured

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bbq img_3089img_3082We took a drive to Annapolis, Maryland, this afternoon. We went over the Bay Bridge twice (it’s $2.50 to go over), and then had dinner. Patrick and I were craving Barbeque, so we went to Red Hot and Blue. We had an onion loaf, a full rack of ribs, fried okra, hush puppies, cole slaw, and mashed potatoes. We even had dessert. It was a lot of fun!

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RIP Chipotle

Posted on : 20-02-2009 | By : Lindsey Mastis | In : Featured, Misc

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ripchipotleI did it. I gave up Chipotle for Lent. I’m avoiding theĀ  fluffy rice with lime and cilantro seasoning… the black beans that make it so warm… the spicy steak that makes my face sweat… the sweet, sweet taste of pico… the crunchiness and godliness of the corn salsa… and finally… and finally… (holding back a tear)… the guac. The magnificent guac! It’s so innocent! It never did anything to me, except make me long once again for the whole Chipotle experience. The guac– with its wonderful vitamin E that makes my hair shine and my skin glow! And because I always ask for extra– the guaciness that sticks to my thighs and gives me mini-love handles. Yes, Chipotle, I gave you up for Lent. And it was all for vanity! As great as I felt eating your hearty burrito bowls, I just want to lose some weight and save some money. I just can’t fork over $10 and change every day for your culinary masterpieces, fresh limes to go with my diet soda, and clean, clear forks that get died green from the guac. But… if you had mini-burrito bowls for half the price…

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Hearts and Tails

Posted on : 12-02-2009 | By : Lindsey Mastis | In : Community, Featured

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girlzcupcakesnewfriends After the DC Twestival, I headed over the Skye Lounge to hang with Angie Goff (OMG!) and friends. It’s for the Hearts and Tails Event. Nakeva Corothers and I hung out the entire time, enjoying the music and the cupcakes! All the money raised goes to Fashion for Paws and the Washington Humane Society. Angie put together a wonderful slide show that had many of us howling– (pun intended). The next day, our pictures appeared in BisNow!

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