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Monday, December 5, 2011
Selfish Wishes
I'm not what you'd consider religious but this bible verse feels very appropriate in summing up my life right now.
I wish I could make time stand still for a minute. I wish I could have my way and have a Christmas Eve exactly like the ones I used to have when I was a little girl at my Grammy & Grampy's house with my parents and brothers and my crazy great aunts. I wish everyone I love could be here with me one more time.
I've kind of avoided updating my blog in the last week because I didn't feel like I had anything positive to contribute to the universe right now. After all, this blog is supposed to be about health and fitness in my life but honestly for the past week I've physically done very little to improve my health and fitness.
But I've come to the conclusion that while I wasn't running or working out, I have been working on my mental health and I think that is a very important aspect of my overall health and fitness right now.
The reason I've been slacking is because last Tuesday my 91 year old grandfather was admitted into the hospital. He's been fighting congestive heart failure and various assorted other "old age" problems for about a year now. The amazing part is that prior to a year ago he was still living alone, driving and pretty much doing whatever he wanted. The last year has been tough as his health has declined and he has been in and out of the hospital but he is one tough old bird.
This past hospital stay was different. He had a "small" heart attack (doctors words, not mine...any heart attack seems like kind of a big deal to me!) and his kidneys are shutting down. Basically we were told to bring him home under Hospice care and that it is only a matter of time. So now he's home and he's comfortable.
So I've decided that for my mental health's sake, I plan to squeeze out every. last. minute. I can spend with this wonderful man. I adore this fabulous, stubborn, old fashioned, sassy man and I don't want to feel a minute of regret for time lost. Running and my body will forgive me for the time off. That's the beautiful part about running, it's always there for you.
I know how incredibly fortunate I've been to have this man in my life for almost 33 years because so many people don't get this much time together. I truly have be blessed.
Yet I can't help but wish for more time. I know that it's a selfish request. I'm pretty sure there will never be enough time. I'm asking for a lot right now, but I'm really, really, really wishing that my Grampy has it in him to spend one more Christmas with us.
So for now, the time I do have will not be spent on a treadmill or at a gym. It will be spent reminiscing and talking and making sure that someone who means the world to me knows that he means the world to me.
No regrets.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Game ON - HBBC Day # 8
I have been off to a horrible start with the Holiday Bootie Buster Challenge because of a nasty chest cold that I've had for the last week.
Actually I think I've been sick for 2 weeks but since I had a race to run last Saturday I was in total denial of my illness for the entire first week. Once the race was over, however, there was no denying that I was fighting some nasty germs.
Because I was so determined to feel better, I did get my 7+ servings of fruits and veggies on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week so I earned a few points. Once Thanksgiving and weekend hit the fruit/veggie consumption went downhill fast.
So today was my first run in over a week. The other thing that bummed me out about being sick is that my family purchased a new fancy pants treadmill over a week ago and prior to tonight my husband and son were the only ones lucky enough to use it. It is a Nordictrack C900 with LiveFit and I LOVE IT!!
I ran 4 miles tonight in 43 minutes, 43 seconds. I felt incredibly happy to run and I'm pretty sure my lungs will thank me in the long run.
I'll get back into my fruit/veggie tallying tomorrow and I'm hoping to get 3 miles in tomorrow night.
Actually I think I've been sick for 2 weeks but since I had a race to run last Saturday I was in total denial of my illness for the entire first week. Once the race was over, however, there was no denying that I was fighting some nasty germs.
Because I was so determined to feel better, I did get my 7+ servings of fruits and veggies on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week so I earned a few points. Once Thanksgiving and weekend hit the fruit/veggie consumption went downhill fast.
So today was my first run in over a week. The other thing that bummed me out about being sick is that my family purchased a new fancy pants treadmill over a week ago and prior to tonight my husband and son were the only ones lucky enough to use it. It is a Nordictrack C900 with LiveFit and I LOVE IT!!
Isn't the digital screen beautiful? I think so!! |
I'll get back into my fruit/veggie tallying tomorrow and I'm hoping to get 3 miles in tomorrow night.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Turkey Trot-ing in the Olympic Village
Did you know that Thanksgiving is the #1 day of the year for races?
Seems like everywhere I turned, there was another Turkey Trot, Wobble, Waddle, etc popping up in every corner of the earth, even virtual online races. I think that's pretty darn cool!
Since I had participated in the Hobble Gobble last weekend, me & the rest of the Peak Sport Solutions crew loaded up the van and traveled to the Olympic Village of Lake Placid, NY to time the Adirondack Medical Center's 3rd Annual Turkey Trot.
The race was scheduled to begin at 8:30am with registration from 7am - 8am, which meant we needed to be in the car on the way at 4:30am. McDonald's was the only place open in town and you better believe coffee was purchased for the ride!
The start and finish of the Turkey Trot was at the entrance to the Olympic 400m speed skating oval. We had gotten a lovely early season snow storm the day before so there was roughly 5 inches of heavy, wet, melting snow where the race chute was supposed to be set up. Shovels were gathered, ice melt was applied and show went on!
We had 61 preregistered runners but in the end 195 folks trotted with us Thanksgiving morning so the registration table was crazy right up to race time. The run helped benefit a local food pantry so every registrant who brought in canned goods got a discount on their registration and lots and lots of food was donated.
The first 3 male and female finishers won a nice prize bag but the main goal of the race was to beat the "Turkey" runner. The Turkey came in at 20 minutes flat on a slightly short very hilly 5k course but he got beat by 6 runners who each got frozen turkeys to take home.
Overall it was a really fun run put on by a great group of people. It was Peak Sport Solutions' first event timing gig in Lake Placid which was an incredible experience. I mean, it's the Olympic Village, who wouldn't want to time a race there?
The race was followed by a quick stop at Starbucks on the way home. I was very, very thankful they were open, I live in a very rural area where Starbucks is 2 hours away on each side and I was in need of a serious caffeine fix.
We headed home, unloaded the van and enjoyed the company of our family for the rest of the day.
Now I'm ready to bring on the Christmas cheer!! :)
Seems like everywhere I turned, there was another Turkey Trot, Wobble, Waddle, etc popping up in every corner of the earth, even virtual online races. I think that's pretty darn cool!
Since I had participated in the Hobble Gobble last weekend, me & the rest of the Peak Sport Solutions crew loaded up the van and traveled to the Olympic Village of Lake Placid, NY to time the Adirondack Medical Center's 3rd Annual Turkey Trot.
Lake Placid High School & the Olympic Center overlooking the Speed Skating Oval |
Nope, the sun wasn't even up yet. |
We had 61 preregistered runners but in the end 195 folks trotted with us Thanksgiving morning so the registration table was crazy right up to race time. The run helped benefit a local food pantry so every registrant who brought in canned goods got a discount on their registration and lots and lots of food was donated.
Beat the Turkey!! |
The Turkey Runner was a really good sport |
Overall it was a really fun run put on by a great group of people. It was Peak Sport Solutions' first event timing gig in Lake Placid which was an incredible experience. I mean, it's the Olympic Village, who wouldn't want to time a race there?
Adirondack Mountains in the distance |
The Olympic Center as the sun was coming up, such a cool building! |
We headed home, unloaded the van and enjoyed the company of our family for the rest of the day.
Now I'm ready to bring on the Christmas cheer!! :)
Sunday, November 20, 2011
HBBC Day #2
I've decided that I'm going to try my absolute best to post daily updates about my progress on the Holiday Bootie Buster Challenge.
This will make me WAY more accountable, right?
I think so!!
It must be true because I feel so incredibly guilty about not running today. I'd been fighting off the plague that infected my house over the last couple of weeks but after my race yesterday my immune system must have breathed a sigh of relief and said "game over!!"
This evening I feel totally yucky, scratchy throat, post nasal drippy-ness, dry cough, generally feeling like poo. So I decided that because I'm not feeling well and since I was so happy with the way my race went yesterday I felt I deserved a rest day. Yeah, I'm still trying to convince myself too!
But there is another way to get points...7 or more servings of fruit or vegetables per day = 1 extra point!
1 extra point doesn't sound like much but over the entire contest it can add up to potentially 48 more points which is huge.
So here's how I earned my point today:
2 really huge salads - one for lunch & one for dinner!
Including 3 cups of leafy greens (3 servings), 2 large tomatoes (2 servings), 1/2 cup of cucumber (1 serving)
1 large MacIntosh apple (1 serving)
3/4 cup of V8 Vegetable Juice (1 Serving)
Which actually is a total of 8 servings...and point earned! :)
Hopefully after a good night's sleep I'll get back to racking up the miles tomorrow!
This will make me WAY more accountable, right?
I think so!!
It must be true because I feel so incredibly guilty about not running today. I'd been fighting off the plague that infected my house over the last couple of weeks but after my race yesterday my immune system must have breathed a sigh of relief and said "game over!!"
This evening I feel totally yucky, scratchy throat, post nasal drippy-ness, dry cough, generally feeling like poo. So I decided that because I'm not feeling well and since I was so happy with the way my race went yesterday I felt I deserved a rest day. Yeah, I'm still trying to convince myself too!
But there is another way to get points...7 or more servings of fruit or vegetables per day = 1 extra point!
1 extra point doesn't sound like much but over the entire contest it can add up to potentially 48 more points which is huge.
So here's how I earned my point today:
2 really huge salads - one for lunch & one for dinner!
Including 3 cups of leafy greens (3 servings), 2 large tomatoes (2 servings), 1/2 cup of cucumber (1 serving)
1 large MacIntosh apple (1 serving)
3/4 cup of V8 Vegetable Juice (1 Serving)
Which actually is a total of 8 servings...and point earned! :)
Hopefully after a good night's sleep I'll get back to racking up the miles tomorrow!
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Hobble Gobble Prediction Race Re-Cap
Today was a very exciting day for me! It was the first time I've been able to race since July and I was ready to go!
This is the 2nd year I've run the Hobble Gobble. It's a very popular local race, they actually capped and closed registration at 625 people. It's a prediction race, so you don't find out the distance until you get there. There are two distance options, one is 4 miles or less and the other is 7 miles or less. This year the long course was 6.1 miles and the short course was 3.2 miles.
I ran the long course last year and was hoping to run it again this year but because of my surgery I knew it was a better idea to run the short course. Injuries are not welcome in my life so I felt I'd be pushing my luck racing 6.1 miles without a proper base built.
This race always brings out lots of local runner friends of mine plus I was thrilled to be riding to the race with two close friends and my incredible mom-in-law.
The weather was beautiful, you never know what you're going to get in Northern NY in November so 50 degrees and sun was perfect. We went inside the fire hall where the packet pickup was and grabbed our swag. We also filled out the form with our predicted times...I predicted that I would finish in 34:23.
I stuck around the finish line to cheer on all the rest of the people I know that were finishing the race. I met up with my friends and mom-in-law and we went inside to gorge on the after race food. They had homemade chili, homemade cookies, bagels and cream cheese and yogurt. I think I did more post race carb loading than necessary but it tasted so good. We stuck around for the post race awards, the winner of the race finished within 0:00.2 of their predicted time. Pretty wild.
This is the 2nd year I've run the Hobble Gobble. It's a very popular local race, they actually capped and closed registration at 625 people. It's a prediction race, so you don't find out the distance until you get there. There are two distance options, one is 4 miles or less and the other is 7 miles or less. This year the long course was 6.1 miles and the short course was 3.2 miles.
I ran the long course last year and was hoping to run it again this year but because of my surgery I knew it was a better idea to run the short course. Injuries are not welcome in my life so I felt I'd be pushing my luck racing 6.1 miles without a proper base built.
This race always brings out lots of local runner friends of mine plus I was thrilled to be riding to the race with two close friends and my incredible mom-in-law.
Pre-race pics with Deb, my mom-in-law! |
We chatted with some friends, put on our bibs and made our way to the start. Since it's a prediction race there are no Ipods or Garmins allowed which made me a little crazy as I have an unhealthy dependence on listening to music while I race. The cool part about this race is that cheerleaders from local high schools come and cheer on the racers and there are local bands on the course too so I didn't miss the Ipod as much.
I hugged Deb goodbye, wished her a good race and took off. It was a slow start because the race director didn't ask the walkers to start in the back so I was weaving in and out of people for the first few minutes. I was so excited to be there that I had to keep reminding myself not to take off too fast. I felt so good, it was actually fun to not be "cut off" from the other racers by my Ipod so I could cheer for everyone I knew wherever I saw them on the course. It was an out and back course so I knew that I had a couple of decent sized hills to conquer on the way back, the biggest one being "Hobble Hill" which is right before the finish line.
I couldn't believe it when I hit the turn around at 1.6 miles, it seemed like the race was flying by. The 2 mile marker seemed like it appeared really quickly too. I would've loved to have had on my Garmin to see my mile splits. It was all good until I reached the bottom of Hobble Hill. I don't know if I just psyched myself out or if I was running out of steam but I hit the wall hard. I've never hit the wall like that in a 5K before, my legs felt so heavy and I had to slow down my pace quite a bit. I finally made it to the top of the hill, ran under the finish line that was kind of falling down and got my medal. The other thing that stinks about a prediction run is that they don't give you your time at the finish time so I had no idea how I did.
The start/finish line wasn't holding air very well, people had to duck underneath it |
I stuck around the finish line to cheer on all the rest of the people I know that were finishing the race. I met up with my friends and mom-in-law and we went inside to gorge on the after race food. They had homemade chili, homemade cookies, bagels and cream cheese and yogurt. I think I did more post race carb loading than necessary but it tasted so good. We stuck around for the post race awards, the winner of the race finished within 0:00.2 of their predicted time. Pretty wild.
Post race crew! |
As we were walking out we saw they had posted the results. I finished in 34:51, only 28 seconds off of my predicted time. I'm very happy with that time (averaged 10:53 minutes/mile) since I haven't raced in a long time and my legs weren't as strong as I want them to be.
Plus that hill kicked my butt.
The solution: Find bigger hills to train on!
It was a really fun day overall with some really great people and a great way to kick of the Holiday Bootie Buster Challenge! (3 points down already!)
Post Race Hugs! |
And I'm so so proud of Deb, she beat her predicted time by 3 minutes, 53 seconds. Can't wait to race some more next year with this incredible lady!!
So that wraps up my "race season" for this year. I didn't race as much as I hoped to but a lot of changes took place over the last year. I have big dreams and big plans for 2012 though so look out!
Friday, November 18, 2011
Finally...Racing Tomorrow!!
So glad it's Friday and I'm looking forward tomorrow more than I've been excited about a Saturday in a long time. And there's two reasons for that:
1. I'm FINALLY racing tomorrow!!! Between the time I've devoted to Peak Sport Solutions & my illness/surgery, I haven't raced since the end of July. Which has killed me. I've been so happy to hear about and talk about and be excited about everyone else in my life that has been racing but (not so) secretly I've been incredibly jealous too.
So the Hobble Gobble is tomorrow morning. It's a local race held in W Potsdam, NY and this year, for the first time ever, they've capped the event at 630(ish) registrations and it sold out. This is a huge number for a local race around here. The coolest part about this race is that it's a prediction run. For those of you who've never ran a prediction run that means you don't find out the exact race distance until you get there and then have to predict the time you'll finish. And to win the race you don't finish first, but finish closest to the time you've predicted.
The short course is 4 miles or less, the long course is 7 miles or less. After much mental debate, I've decided to do the short course. I know I'm not ready to race the longer distance and feel good about my finish but it took some time to convince myself that because I really, really wanted to race the longer course. At this point, one month post surgery, I'm just happy to be racing at all.
With a weather forecast of 51 degrees and sunny, plus tons of my favorite friends coming out to run, tomorrow will be so. much. fun.
2. I had totally forgotten until I read my email last night but...the Holiday Bootie Buster Challenge starts tomorrow too!!
Amanda from Run to the Finish has created this incredible online challenge to keep us working on our healthy habits throughout the entire holiday season. The average American gains and maintains 5lbs every holiday season...and I'm not going to be one of them this year! The basic rules are that you get points for the ways you're active each day, keep track of them honestly on the master spreadsheet and you can stay healthy and happy through the holidays as well as compete with other people to win some pretty awesome prizes. Amanda is taking late sign ups here if you're interested in getting involved. But I warn you, I'm feeling pretty competitive...so bring it on!!
Hope everyone's Friday is fantastic! :)
Friday, November 11, 2011
Five Random Friday Favorites
Since I had the day off today in observance of Veteran's Day, I had the chance to enjoy my Friday even more than usual. So with that in mind, here's five of my favorite things today:
1. My new Road ID. I love the new slim design of that Road ID has, it doesn't irritate my wrist with velcro anymore. Sounds like a minor issue but after running 10+ miles, even the little things can get really annoying. Plus, it's purple, my favorite color!!
2. Applegate Chicken Nuggets - I found these in the organic/natural section at Hannaford and they are my new favorite. It feels like I'm eating something very unhealthy but they're not! Yummy!
3. Autumn Wreath Yankee Candles - these are my favorite fall scent and they make my house smell so good! I hate having all the windows closed and no fresh air but this candle makes it bearable. Guess I better go buy a new one tomorrow!
4. My electric blanket - I am always, always, always cold. It started snowing this afternoon, you better believe this bad boy will be cranked up to high so I can crawl into nice toasty blankets!
5. A Beautiful Sunset - I took this last night when I was leaving work. The colors were even more stunning in person. I'm very sad it gets dark so early now (like everyone else) but this was a sunset worth noticing.
Happy Friday everyone! Hope you all have a great weekend! :)
1. My new Road ID. I love the new slim design of that Road ID has, it doesn't irritate my wrist with velcro anymore. Sounds like a minor issue but after running 10+ miles, even the little things can get really annoying. Plus, it's purple, my favorite color!!
2. Applegate Chicken Nuggets - I found these in the organic/natural section at Hannaford and they are my new favorite. It feels like I'm eating something very unhealthy but they're not! Yummy!
3. Autumn Wreath Yankee Candles - these are my favorite fall scent and they make my house smell so good! I hate having all the windows closed and no fresh air but this candle makes it bearable. Guess I better go buy a new one tomorrow!
4. My electric blanket - I am always, always, always cold. It started snowing this afternoon, you better believe this bad boy will be cranked up to high so I can crawl into nice toasty blankets!
5. A Beautiful Sunset - I took this last night when I was leaving work. The colors were even more stunning in person. I'm very sad it gets dark so early now (like everyone else) but this was a sunset worth noticing.
Happy Friday everyone! Hope you all have a great weekend! :)
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