Monday, June 8, 2009

Race Report.."It's too acidic"

Post-race pic in the lavender fields!


All women's 5 and 10k in beautiful Blanco.


We thought mapquest would get us there. It didn't. We ended up 20 mins late, calling for directions, there were absolutely no signs! We pretty much decided we were going to miss it. Then after talking to the nice lady on the phone, we found our way! Hence, why the race started so late, no one could find it!




Notice all the runners lining up? Yes..sadly we were still waiting in the toilet line.


Only 3, count em, THREE port-o-potties available. Luckily we were chip timed, so we could start whenever we wanted...but 3?!!?!!

Gorgeous run!

Love these hills


What better way to celebrate the race then with mimosas and champagne!
The breakfast was delicious...consisted of a potato and egg taco, a fruit cup and a cheescake (?!?!?!?) muffin! It was sooooo tasty! And of course, a cup of champagne. Funny story. When we would go to get refills on our champagne, the guy would be like "oh, would you like that in a mimosa" and I said "no..just the champagne please," and he laughed and said "oh yall just like it straight huh" and I said "oh yeah the OJ is too acidic." Which is true!!!!! It gives me heartburn. He didn't believe me, I'm sure he just thought I was a lush!

We did it!

Yes, we are dorks and have to take pics of everything!
We actually placed. I don't know if this is good or bad, b/c I was running so slow, so it must have been a lot of beginners out there like me!

Great run!!!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Adventures in Blanco

On Saturday, B and I headed to his good friend Robin's house for a day of skeet shooting.
I've never been skeet shooting before, the most I've ever shot a gun has been at Brian's uncle's house in east Texas and with those experiences, I have learned I am much better at shooting targets than moving objects, but I still had a great time TRYING.

Dakota loves getting out of the house so we brought her along for the ride.
Blanco is not too far of a drive, only about 45 minutes, plus the 10 minutes extra since we got a little turned around on one of the roads and ended up a little lost.

She loves looking out the window.

This was at Robin's - His family's house is right on the Blanco river - so jealous! As soon as we walked down to the river Dakota dove in, she loves the water. Look at her tongue.

This is me after about 4 hours of shooting. My arms were tired, I still hadn't really hit anything, and kinda started feeling a lot of soreness in my arm.

Dakota was TERRIFIED of the shots. She hid under the truck the entire time.

Brian and Robin doing what they do best.

I thought this picture was hilarious b/c it just looks trashy. I mean, a beat up truck, hundreds of shells, beer bottles, a random lawn chair, icechest and boxes galore. I had to capture it's hilariousness.
We all knew my arm was feeling sore, but the next morning I awoke with this giant bruise. Today, it's more of a purple dotted number.

Yes this video is sideways, but what better way to see my form and technique than feeling like you were right there with me- ha!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Texas Lavender Hills 5k sign-up!

This morning April and I decided on a whim to run the Texas Lavendar Hills Women's 5k this weekend in Blanco (about 45 mins from Buda).

It's an all women's event designed as a girlfriend's getaway where you can get your sweat on while enjoying the Texas Lavender County of Blanco. Looping through the scenic property and finishing by the lavender fields. Post race includes a brunch, mimosas and live music! (3 of my favorite things!)

Sounds like the perfect weekend run to me!

I need to get back in running mode, since I haven't been able to run as much because of bootcamp. A 5k sounds like the perfect jumpstart.

Speaking of Blanco, we went out to B's friend's house in Blanco to shoot skeet.
I have a very pretty bruise on my arm to show for it.
Pics and videos to be posted tomorrow from my shooting experience!

Friday, May 29, 2009

I've Never...

I know, I know, I have been a serious slacker when it comes to blogging.
I figured it was time to jump back in, now that the Leg. session is coming to a close (work is crazy at this time).

Enough excuses, on to the updates!

Bootcamp has been A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!

Things I never did before bootcamp:
  • I've never been so sore in my entire life...before bootcamp
  • I've never had to brace myself before sitting on the toilet...before bootcamp
  • I've never had to foam roll so much in my life...before bootcamp (I even bring it to work, it works WONDERS!)
  • I've never had to buy Icy/Hot...before bootcamp
  • I've never been so hungry...before bootcamp
  • I've never had to record how many calories, grams of protein, fat or carbs...before bootcamp
  • I've never had to say NO to a Haystack... (FYI- A Haystack consists of good ol' Texas brisket, sausuage, beans, cheese and fritos goodness)...before bootcamp (I do make exceptions though).
  • I've never had to beg so much for a massage EVERY night from my boyfriend, even offering to pay him...before bootcamp (side note: He hasn't made me pay yet).
  • I've never been able to do a full pushup...before bootcamp (weak arms, folks!)

And my personal fave:

  • I've never had to wake up at 4:45 am, 5x a week, to exercise...before bootcamp
You get the idea!

Running update:
I desperately need to get on a running schedule, since I do my workouts in the morning now, I need to run at least a few times during the week after work, and definitely on the weekends when April can meet up and do longer runs. While still quite a few months away, I don't want to lose progress for the 1/2 mara.

10k pics update:
No my flash card is still corrupt...BUT we did get notifed by the photography company from the race who sent us the pictures..They are SO expensive I couldn't believe it. But, seeing as I don't have a choice, I need to order at least 1-2 for a memento of my first 10k.
Those to come soon...

Weekend plans:
Fri. night - Relax!
Sat. morning - Mom's retirement party
Sun. morning - Long run w/April

Should be a nice weekeend!

Monday, May 4, 2009

new hair, new fitness routine!

Well, it's 3:15 and i'm not too tired, yet.

I started bootcamp today!!! And for the record, 4:45 am does come early! (Don't know how you do it, April). It was sooo nice getting the workout out of the way though. Once I get out of bed I'm fine and ready to go, full of energy. It's just pulling myself up out of bed and stepping onto the floor that's the problem.

So the first day was a success!!

My friend Adrienne joined (still waiting on April to join when her foot gets better!), so she came over and we rode over there together. The first class of the day starts at 5:30 and it's about 3 miles down from my house, so we were there in no time at all. We started off foam rolling for about 10 minutes (and as I recall from the previous bootcamp, foam rolling starts to feel REALLY good after a few days of bootcamp). So we did some other basic stretching, a little bit of jogging, then began our workout. It consisted of a lot of leg exercises, some abs, and some cardio thrown in the middle. It was a nice, but tough workout!

I know it's only going to get harder..but it feels good to be on the right track again!

And, of course, they make us do our food journals, so that helps to figure out what I need to eat for the day and how much.
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On a completely unrelated note, my friend Adrienne dyed my hair for me. I was really nervous to go back to brown, just because the last time I did it, I had it done in the salon, but she did a great job! It feels gooood to be brunette again!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

I SURVIVED my first 10k!

Well, I did it! And I only wish I had some pictures to show for it. :( We took a TON - I even managed to snap a few jittery ones as I was running, haha...However, when I got home and tried to download them, my memory card became corrupt and deleted every single picture on my camera. I was soooo upset, but that just means that there is going to have to be more to come soon! I even tried recovering them last night with some program online and it recovered every single photo, but the 10k photos! That doesn't help me! Grrr!

So on to the race wrap-up!

I planned on going to bed very early the night before, but we all know, when you are anticipating something (Christmas as a child, an upcoming birthday, your first 10k) how are you supposed to sleep?! So, Brian and I watched TV...I told him I probably was going to fall asleep early so just pick whatever he wanted to watch. He picked The Holiday. If you aren't familiar with The Holiday, it stars Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz, along with Jude Law - total chick flick.
The first time I made him watch that movie, he hated it! I was a little suspicious as to why he wanted to watch it yet again, since he had such a hard time making it through the first time. Was he trying to be sweet?? Yes, folks I think he was (kinda)! I honestly think he just didn't want to stay up late Friday night by himself, so he figured if he put on something I wanted to watch, that I wouldn't go straight to sleep. Smart and tricky!!!! It worked. I was in such anticipation of the next day, and it's such a great movie, I had to stay up. Soooo I was up until about 11:30 - yikes! My original plan was 10pm.

Once I crawled into bed, 5 am could not have come earlier!!!!! I felt like I seriously had just hit the pillow. I got up, showered quickly and started to get pumped for the run!
April got to my house, we gathered are things and headed to Starbucks for a John Wayne. She now shares my love and addiction for them.

We headed downtown and I tried to navigate our way to the proper parking garage for participants. I was 99 percent sure I could make it back to the parking garage. Later in my blog, you will see that I was sadly mistaken.

We followed the crowd of people walking towards the START line and walked around a little bit to see what was going on. People were talking, making last minute bathroom breaks (saw my first PINK port-o-potty), eating, drinking coffee, taking pictures (tear), etc. etc.

April and I split her triple berry Power bar it was OK but I definitely couldn't have eaten the whole thing. It had an acquired taste. We stretched a little...took a few more pictures (tear) and joined the crowd, waiting to begin our trek. After what felt like forever, (next time we will do timed), we finally started moving. After about 4-5 mins of walking with the crowd, until we could maneuver around the cluster of people, we began our run! April told me she was going to start out really slow. Like so slow you would think "wow, I'm going really slow." Except we didn't start out all that slow, and I was thinking the whole time, "is this her idea of slow or are we really going slow? b/c this is much faster than what I would consider SLOW." Haha. (She told me later that it was not slow).

Mile-by-Mile Recap:

Mile 1:
Felt great to run with the crowd, tried to figure out what my pace should be. Bypassed the first water station b/c it was packed with people and I didn't want to be completely behind the pack.

Mile 2:
Was very confused b/c came across the second water station (positioned at every mile) so after I ran past the water station I assumed I had already passed Mile 2. Wrong. Mile 2's sign was actually about 1/2 a mile after the water station! Bummer! Very tricky!

Official Mile 2:
Feeling good. Just enjoying the scenery. Saw the 5k people split up and go a different way.
Saw a band playing on the corner. Smiled real big at them!

Mile 3:
Started getting hilly. Also started getting to be in kinda a rough area of town. To my left were two prostitutes and two my right was a drug deal. Felt the need to sprint through this area even though I did not want to be out of breath. Still took advantage of water station here.

Mile 4:
Had some hills, some flat, some downhill from what I recall. Was a bit tougher. Walked a TAD, but then could not stand that people were running and I was walking so I continued to run.
Had water - and they told me to just throw my water cup on the ground so I did. Still felt bad for not using the trash can!

Mile 5:
Started to really fly by. Couldn't believe I had already made it that far, legs started to burn a little bit but nothing major.

Mile 6:
Didn't even feel like a mile. Felt like I could run forever at this point. Legs were burning but it felt really, really good. Everyone was on the sidelines cheering "You are almost there, keep going!" Seriously felt like it wasn't possible to smile any bigger. It's hard not to smile really big at people that are cheering you on!

Finish line:
Saw people taking photos of us, didn't really know if I should sprint through or what. Sped up a little bit. It felt GREAT to finish!

I waited for April to finish (she was only a couple mins behind me). I even got two pictures of her coming towards the finish line and running through.

After the race, April hurt her foot pretty bad, so she had to go sit down. I went and got us some post-race drinks and snacks and sat with her. The first aid people suggested she ice it and elevate it so I went to go get the truck. Of course, everyone knows, I am pretty short and find it very hard to drive big trucks, or any truck for that matter, haha.
I was sooooooo nervous b/c I was going to have to navigate my way back to the race to where the first aid station was so I could drive in and pick her up. I thought that would be the hard part, but no, I could find the truck for about 30 minutes. You would think since I work downtown and am near the Capitol quite frequently, I would know my way around. But no, there are about 3 parking garages on 14/15th & Trinity that look identical and I went in the first two and ran up the stairs - mind you, we were on the 5th floor and could not find the truck anywhere. A woman drove by me and asked if I was lost. I really thought she was going to help point me in the right direction or even offer me a ride. She said "Oh the same thing happened to me! I had to re-trace my steps." Thanks lady! You were a big help! So I dug deep and tried to backtrack. I went in the last resort parking garage and FINALLY found her truck. I think I sprinted towards it, and felt more out of breath running up all those stairs and trying to find it then the actual 10k. Driving it was an even bigger adventure! We were already parked in a compact car parking spot so pulling out was fun! Then driving around and around down the parking garage 5 floors was so nerve wracking b/c I seriously felt like I was about to take out the back end on a pillar. B always tells me "swing wide, swing wide" and I never paid attention to what that means! Sooooo needless to say I FINALLY made it out safe and sound and found my way back to April. The nice cop let me through to pick her up, he said they had been waiting on me a while. Poor April hobbled her way into the car and I drove us back to Buda.

I got home and after wanting to stomp up and down on my memory card with my running shoes, I decided to take a nap instead. I crashed on the couch for about two hours until B got home from work. When he called me on his way home he could tell by the tone of my voice I was not happy with my camera and so disappointed. He even brought me a card with a trophy on it that said #1 and some flowers. Super sweet - he really scored major points.

Can't wait for the next run - and even more so, the 1/2 marathon! It feels a little bit closer now, but I know I have a lot of work to do!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

T-1 day to 10k, kinda!

The 10k is quickly approaching on Saturday morning...
I got up this morning at 5, ran to starbucks, had a double espresso shot, (aka as a john wayne and my favorite pick-me-up) and went to meet April to run by her work.
We ran about 2 miles and it felt great, definitely could have gone longer, we were just limited on time since we both have to work early in the morning... so we'll see what happens on Saturday! I just want us to finish, we're not really concerned with time!
I pick up our packets tomorrow..Here's to hoping parking won't be a nightmare at the convention center...I'm going to walk around a little bit, I've never been to a Health & Fitness Expo...

Tomorrow's Friday! It doesn't get any better than that.