Take time for…

A friend
To try something new
…and something old
Remembering someone
Baking something
A surprise
A run
Taking the scenic route home
Playing outside
Making a gift — with your own two hands
A second helping
A second act
Yourself

Take the time now before the holiday juggling act begins.


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Missy Park
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Antarctica or bust!

Many of us have extraordinary tales of travel. From right here in the United States to the far corners of the world, ordinary women are doing extraordinary things and we at Title Nine want to hear about it! Tell us your tall tales of adventure, the trials and tribulations of moving your own mountain, how you’re influencing others and inspiring us all to get up off the couch and get active either near or far. If your story is picked, we’ll shout it from the mountain top or really, we’ll publish it here on Timeout. So drop us a line at timeout@titlenine.com and tell us your extraordinary tale.

Our first Extraordinary Adventure follows Nora to Antarctica where she’s working as an Assistant to a research team. We here at Tile Nine are looking forward to hearing about Nora’s journey and what awaits her in Antarctica.

In less than two weeks I will arrive in Antarctica. It’s been a month since I accepted a job as a ‘general assistant’ in a field camp in the Trans Antarctic Mountains. Wallowa county of Northeastern Oregon is my home. There, I work as a guide in the summer and fall taking clients and their gear into the Eagle Cap mountains or into Hells Canyon on horseback. When the snow and ice push horses out of the backcountry I work the winter and spring as a brewster (female brewer) at a local microbrewery, Terminal Gravity. I also raise milk and meat goats, pigs and chickens at my family farm. When not out romping with my three year old dog, Oola, I enjoy water sports and hiking.

Antarcita’s frozen desolate plains and mountains that form the highest, driest, coldest continent on earth have been a place of interest for me since I could remember. The impossible seeming landscape in coffee table books, the strange people I have met that have worked there, the various fascinating science projects under way and its climate all pulled me to find a job there. Many of the people that end up on the ‘Ice’ are support workers for the towns/communities that harbor the science going on throughout the continent. Raytheon, a defense contractor, employs polar support staff. The US Navy also has a presence, especially in aviation.


Having some experience, but not the required amount, I could not apply for the various heavy machinery, welding, plumbing, greenhouse, waste, fuel, lineman or many other positions. After a couple interviews I was offered a ‘General Assistant’ position in McMurdo, the largest of the three American bases. To qualify I had medical and dental exams, X-Rays, an EKG, shots and a mountain of paper work to fill out and return. When this was done I was offered the same position but in a temporary field camp in the mountains with a population of about 70. I accepted this change and look forward to the camp and finding answers to some of the many questions I have about the continent and the science going on in various locations.

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Next best thing to a T9 store

When working at the store, one of the most common questions we get is “do you have a sale rack?” Hey, who doesn’t love a bargain? We love seeing our customers’ eyes light up when scoring a great deal. And if you’re in the Bay Area, you’re in luck! The Super Bowl of T9 sales (what we call our Blowout Sale) is touching down in San Francisco from Thursday, October 21 – Saturday, October 23, 2010.

The Title Nine gang is gearing up for game day by unpacking boxes, sorting through merchandise, and slashing prices – all so that you can snap up some great T9 bargains. Shoppers can save up to 75% off on women’s shorts, pants, running and hiking gear, swim, bras, tees, shoes and more! In the past, Title Nine has offered things like swim separates for as low as $12 or even $200 jackets for just $80. What’s lined up at this year’s Blowout Sale? You’ll just have to come to find out! This year’s sale starts Thursday, October 21 and will be held at the Herbst Pavilion at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco.

If you’ve never been to a Title Nine Blowout Sale before here’s a few tips:

  • Arrive early: Come early for the biggest, baddest deals.
  • Be a quick change artist: The fitting room will be a big open space, shoppers should wear something like bike shorts and a sports bra underneath their clothes in order to try things on quickly.
  • Be patient: At past Blowout Sales, customers have had to wait up to two hours in line to check out.
  • Parking is limited. Carpool with your gal pals if you can.
  • We accept Visa, MasterCard, cash and checks (sorry, no gift cards).
  • For more information, call 1-800-342-4448.

Herbst Pavilion
Fort Mason Center
(Enter at the intersection of Marina and Buchanan Streets)
San Francisco, CA 94123

Marisa
Title Nine Austin

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Courage

Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.*

I often ask myself how big or small my life has become. And do I have the courage to make a bigger life for myself? And then perhaps the more important question, “Where do I draw my courage from?” For me, my courage comes from those before me who have failed and thrived AND it comes from surviving my own failures.

Where do you find courage?

Here’s to finding courage in uncommon places!

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Missy Park
Founder

*Anais Nin

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Fall Favorites

Field trip! Go on a virtual visit to our Berkeley store with merch mavens Theresa and Christina to check out a few of their fave new products for fall…

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