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Monday, September 13, 2010

Am I crazy?

I was a little worried I'd start slacking in my running now that my race is over. It was hard work getting to this point, and I don't want to lose what I've gained, but I didn't have much incentive to go out and jog since I still really don't enjoy it. I love how I feel after I finish jogging, but I don't enjoy actually doing it.

So I've signed up for a second 5K race on October 2nd.

AND

I found a training program for running a 10K.

I started this morning.

I found a 10K locally that runs a little after I finish the training.

I'm spending the next 2 months training to run a 10K!

Apparently the 5K wasn't hard enough (yes it was!!). I have to go and commit myself to doubling it.

Am I crazy?

Yes. But I'm OK with that.

Monday, September 06, 2010

We did it!

I kind of want to sing the theme song from Dora here. We did it! We did it! We did it! Hooray!

Our first 5K is officially over and done. Whew!
Our morning started at 6:30. With a bit of prodding, we were out the door just after 7:00 on o
ur way to the race. The fun part was being able to just walk down to the starting line. You can't beat a race right down the street. Way fun!

We got our numbers and our timing chips (having gotten our t-shirts on Saturday) and were all set to go by 7:30. We checked out the starting line and the finish line then waited anxiously for the race to begin.

They started with a 1K race. That was fun to watch. There are some good little racers in training among those little kids. A couple minutes after the 1K race started, so did the 10K race. Those were the serious runners. I'm definitely not ready to be a part of that group!

Finally came our turn. We made our way down to the starting line, weaved between the giggling girls and strollers and dogs and found a nice hole to fill in the group of runners. And we were off!

I didn't see my kids again until the finish line.

We were all sure Becca would smoke us all. She's been the fastest runner in the last month of practices. Well guess what? She found a "buddy" to run with and went at her buddy's pace, not her own! I have no problem with Becca finding a buddy to run with. In hindsight, I should have expected it! She had a grand old time chatting away with her new friend. It made for a fun race for her.

Tyler was a little tired this morning, so he didn't run the entire thing as planned. He mostly ran, then would walk a bit, then took off running again. He was happy to simply finish the race. He also got a medal for finishing third in his age group! Not bad for a kid who didn't even run it all. (We thought Becca got third in her age group too, but it turns out when final results were in that she was just a bit short.)

Rachel was the surprise of the day. She finished 11th in her age group, but she finished a full 5 minutes before any of the rest of us, and 7 minutes before me! Two weeks ago we had to almost DRAG her out and she cried half the time we were running. Now today she was out ahead of all of us, going faster than she's ever gone! She was the first one to mention our "next" race.

That leaves me, the slow poke. I know I'm a slow runner. I need a few more weeks (or months) of training to get my speed up. I was around people who would jog a little then walk a little then jog a little more, and even though I jogged the entire way, I never could seem to get ahead of them. But that doesn't matter. It doesn't matter that a woman a good 30 pounds heavier pushing a double stroller finished ahead of me. It doesn't matter that the group of girls who were more interested in talking and walking their dogs finished before me. It doesn't matter that I finished 21st out of 23 runners in my age group. None of that matters. I went out there and did MY best. I jogged the entire way without walking or stopping. 2 months ago jogging for 60 seconds about killed me, and today I ran my first official 5K race without stopping! My best may look mediocre compared to others, but to me it is a huge accomplishment and I can't be anything but pleased at what I was able to do today.

I may take the rest of the week off from jogging, but we're already talking about our next race. We haven't decided for sure what race we're doing next, but we are doing another, and we're sure even talking about the Disneyland 5K next year! Jenn, will you meet us there and run it with us? :D

(Don't tell anyone, but I might even train to run a 10K...)

I want to give a HUGE thank you to Scott who has been such a support in all of our training, and to Mom and Dad who came out to watch us cross the finish line today!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

DINNER

Want to know what we had for dinner last night?

Are you sure you want to know?

I'll share the picture in a bit. First let me tell you how to make it.

Your first layer is a Krispy Kreme glazed donut.

Next put on a hamburger patty cooked to your liking with melty cheese of your choice. (We used sharp cheddar. YUM.)

Add on some bacon to taste.

Top with a second Krispy Kreme donut.

Enjoy.

And trust me, you will enjoy. It's FANTASTIC.
Oh, we learned it's simply better with two donuts rather than splitting a donut in half. Take the calories and enjoy it the right way. :D

Friday, August 06, 2010

Update

OK, so maybe it IS possible. Today I jogged (very slowly, mind you) 2 miles without stopping. I'm not sure I've ever done that; not once in my life. I did it today. Maybe the idea of running a 5K isn't so far fetched. It's a month from today. I still have a month to train. I went from running 60 seconds at a time to being able to run 2 miles! I can add in one more mile in the next month, right? Am I really going to be able to do this?! I think I am!!

I'm still not a runner. I'm SLOW and I look like a beginner runner. All of my kids are faster than I am by quite a bit. But I'm doing it.

Oh, and speaking of my kids, they are doing a fantastic job! They're not runners either. I remember during Tigerthon last year (a fundraiser where the kids get people to pledge money based on how many laps they run) watching Becca flit from one group of friends to another, doing far more talking than anything else and Tyler jogging for a few seconds before half walking/half skipping and stopping every lap for more water. Becca fell down twice today and still beat us all. Tyler didn't stop once the entire time. He sipped his water while jogging and kept the same steady pace the entire time. Rachel started to feel a bit nauseous towards the end and walked part of her last lap, but finished strong and fast at the end. Of course they all beat me. I am amazed and impressed by these kids.

One of the best parts about this has been watching my kids. The second time Becca fell, Tyler helped her up, gave her some of his water, and encouraged her to go on. They cheer each other on. They give each other high 5s. There are never any bad feelings because someone "beat" them, or any bragging if they're faster. It's been nothing but positive and cheering all around. They may groan and drag their feet when it's time to get ready for training, but once we're out there, they have been phenomenal cheerleaders for one another.

I guess we're really doing this. Stonebridge 5K on Labor Day or bust! Guess it's time to get us registered. :)

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Sisters




I had a completely different post planned, but in writing it, I found something else entirely coming out, so I deleted the old post and started anew.

I have amazing sisters. Truly amazing sisters. I don't tell them enough just how wonderful I think they are. So I'm taking a moment to talk about my sisters. Of course I won't be able to talk about every single quality they have that I admire, so I'm going to try to keep it to one that strikes me this moment as something I admire about them. So to my sisters, I LOVE YOU.

Jenn has been an inspiration to me my entire life. As my older sister, I always looked up to her, even when we fought constantly. I didn't borrow her stuff because I had no respect for it being hers (OK, maybe a little...), I borrowed it because I wanted to be LIKE her. She continues to inspire me and give me reasons to admire and look up to her, not the least of which is her becoming a marathon runner. I hate running. But she showed me ANYONE can be a runner. Even though I hate every minute of it, three times a week you can find me at the local track training to run my first 5K on Labor Day. It's just one of the many ways in which I want to be like my big sister.

Kathryn is also a major inspiration to me. She took up sewing this year and took to it like a duck to water. She does incredible things, often making up the patterns by herself. I should have told her how many compliments I got on July 4th on the skirt she made me. It's incredible, and she whipped it up in just a few hours! She has a rare talent and I'm amazed by her. Did I mention she's moving to China? With a toddler. And she's going to have a baby. IN CHINA. Her husband decided this was a good job opportunity, so she sold her stuff and found renters for their house, and now she's moving. TO CHINA! What a great, scary adventure she's undertaking. I don't know how she does all that she does, but she amazes me too.

Angela probably doesn't know I'm amazed by her. She works long hours. I've stayed at her house. I've seen how much she works. But it's just a job to her. But doing this job allows her husband to pursue his dream. I'm not sure she'd admit to being self sacrificing in any way, but she is. They have the financial freedom for Micah to pursue his dream because she is willing to work the long hours she works, and because she is willing to stay in a house that belongs to his extended family, a house she can't even call home. I'm not sure she sees what she's doing as self sacrificing in any way. It's all part of being married and doing what's best for them as a family. And that is part of the reason I admire her so much. It's just what she does.

I also have sisters in law who are as incredible as my own sisters, and I'm lucky to have brothers with the sense to marry amazing women. Now I get to have them in my family! They may not have been born my sisters, but they are now, like it or not. And I love it!

Valerie is the one I know best. I'm lucky enough to live close to her. I get to see her every week. Valerie amazes me on so many levels. She has a daughter who is unlike her in every way, but instead of butting heads with her, she works to understand her, to nurture her in ways that work for both of them. She allows her very different daughter to have her own very strong personality, and doesn't try to mold her into something she's not. It takes a strong person to parent that way, and a strong parent to nurture such a strong child. Valerie excels at it. She takes this headstrong, constantly on the go, princess loving, has to know why, very literal extrovert in stride, even though she is none of those things. She allows her daughter to be all that she is, and encourages her to be her very best. She has numerous other skills that deserve mention, but what strikes me most as I write this is how impressed I am and how much I look up to her as a mother. I could learn, and have learned, a lot from her on how to be a good parent. (I was going to mention her amazing culinary skills and how she adapted to a completely new diet at the suggestion of her doctor, but somehow this came out instead.)

Melissa is beautiful. Let's just put that out there. She's tall and thin and has amazing hair and fantastic clothes and is just flat out gorgeous. She is the kind of woman other women love to hate, but no one can hate Melissa. She is too dang nice! I don't get to see her often, but every time I do I am impressed at how sincerely she seems to care about others around her. My experience with her has shown her to be genuine and caring and kind. She has traveled the world, seen and done many incredible things, and yet she seems perfectly happy to sit and chat about whatever may be going on in my boring life. I hope one day to show the sincere kindness to and interest in others that seems to come so naturally to Melissa.

Kristy is the newest addition to our family. I don't know her very well, but I loved her from the day I met her. Now that day was the day she married into the family, but that's becoming alarmingly normal. From that first moment I felt like she belonged in our family, that she was meant to be a sister. Kristy snowboards and rides a motorcycle and keeps up with Dave in pretty much everything. She likes what she likes, makes no apologies for who she is, and lives her life her own way. She has an adventurous spirit that I admire. I'd like to be more like her. I wish I had the courage to live my life the way she does.

Just in case you didn't get it, I have AMAZING sisters. I have such great examples to inspire me to do and be better. I am one lucky and blessed woman to have such incredible women in my life. I love each one of them, and am grateful to be able to call each one my sister.

Monday, July 05, 2010

Let it begin




I'm not a runner. I have never been a runner. I don't even like running. In fact, I quite strongly DIS-like it. I'm happy to walk for miles and miles, just don't ever ask me to run.

So why have I started the couch to 5K program??

And why am I dragging my kids to the track with me?

I blame Jenn.

But I've started. I'm currently training to run a 5K. That's a huge step for a complete NON-runner like me. I've even found a local 5K to run with the kids on Labor Day. People keep telling me I can do this. I'm trying to believe them. Why am I doing this again?