Monday, October 31, 2011

It has been for-ever since the last post, my apologies! I feel like I have been in a little bit of a whirlwind between running a marathon, getting engaged and getting a new job all within 10 days of each other! Mike & I are very excited! We went to a weekend get-away at a Bed & Breakfast in Asheville last weekend and he surprised me on our hike up the Black Balsam Mountains, it was truly a-mazing.  I feel so blessed and thankful right now in my life. I honestly couldn't ask for anything else. I feel like everything I have been working so hard for just came together in less than 2 weeks and there is definitely something to be said about that. One of my best friends email me this quote and I love it.
"good things take time, but the best things in life happen all at once."


So naturally I am going to continue to post about running but thought I would incorporate some bridal workout/diet plans into my blog as well.  Let me know what you think!




Happy Monday~enjoy your day!!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Post-Marathon

Well it is day 4 after the marathon on Sunday and I can honestly say I feel like I have been hit by a truck, repeatedly. It is improving with each new day and I could even go to hot yoga this evening (thankfully).
But it was soooo worth it! I had such a wonderful trip and Mike and I got to do some nice sight-seeing and dining while we were there.
The race itself was a little intense but so well put together, it was unbelievable. There were women from 35 different countries competing and 3 Olympians, including my fav Kara Goucher. The race started off well and Mike even joined me twice, once to run miles 4-8 with me and then again from miles 12-16. So that was a very nice treat! And he could even sneak off and take pictures of the gorgeous scenery. I mean running near the coastline and the Golden Gate Bridge was unlike anything I have ever experienced. At mile 8 my left ankle was hurting with each step down as well as my left knee. But I had to keep going. I ran up all of the hills, which was one of my goals throughout the marathon. At mile 14, I felt like I could be finished with the run, the hills were very intense, however, the day was overcast which made the remaining part of the race tolerable. Miles 15-18 I was running along the Great Hwy, there was loud music, cheerleaders, orange slices given, gatorade and water galore! We got to see the surfers out catching some waves and also wiping out :) However, miles 18-23 were along Lake Merced, which I had read many reviews about and it was treacherous. I mean, the ONLY upside was the Chocolate Mile at mile 22 which they gave quite a few milk chocolate truffle squares from Ghiradelli that I kept for Mike and I to eat later in the evening. Yum!
It was an unbelievable race and I am wondering what will be in store for me next.
The night before the race I woke up at 3am, just an hour prior to my alarm and my pump had stopped working. Frustrated and exhausted I decided to go back to sleep and put on a new pod prior to going on a 4+ hour run. That is risky business considering it takes my body 3-4 hours to balance itself out after putting one on. But it was a risk I had to take since I didn't want to use Lantus and give injections. At 14 miles my blood sugar was at 94 and finished the race at 119....not too shabby.




For all of those who have been on this journey with me, you may know how much I sacraficed to get to this point, heck it may have even been a few happy hours or glasses of wines with you to do so. It may have meant not traveling so I could get all my miles in. But it was a bucket-list check off for me and honestly, while I didn't make the time I was expecting, I am grateful to have had this opportunity. I am still on a little runner's high and find myself replaying how the day went, mile by mile :) 
I loved all of the texts, cards, FB posts and emails wishing me luck, it made a huge impact on helping me get through the race. Muah!!
Until next time....


I hope you all are well!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Carb-Loading, Packing and Norah Jones


Such a b-u-s-y day, sometimes I feel like I live 2 different lives. But I am now packing, eating some breakfast for dinner and listening to Norah to chillax.
The Nike Expo began today! Only 22k people in the race, no biggie. An appearance from Kara Goucher and other Olympians.  A Tiffany's Finisher's necklace delivered by firemen on a silver platter.  Lots of sweat. Maybe a tear or two.
One thing is for certain, Nike can really stack an event, here are some deets that arrived in my email yesterday:


It's here.

We'd say it's the day you've been waiting for… but "waiting" hardly describes the effort
you've put in over the past few months. No. It's the day you've laced up and headed out
the door literally hundreds of times for. It's the day you envisioned in every painful moment
where you questioned why. It's the day that never let you press snooze.
It's the day you have trained for.

We've pulled out all the stops to make sure it's a day you'll never forget.

Crossing the finish line (because you WILL cross it, you know) is going to seal the deal
on making 10/16 a memorable day, but you've got an awful lot to look forward to in the
meantime. This weekend is a celebration of all the STRONG.SEXY.FIERCE women out
there, so make plans to enjoy it to the fullest. You deserve it! Here's what we've got in store:
PRE-RACE
The NWM Expotique & Packet Pick-up
THURS, Oct 13: 12pm – 8pm
FRI, Oct 14: 10am – 9pm
SAT, Oct 15: 8am – 6pm

You have to come to pick up your bib, but you'll want to stay to check out all of the
awesomeness, including Nike+ Race Day Benefits, a chance to see what shoe works
best for your stride at our interactive gait analysis experience, and every woman's dream
 – fittings by the experts at our personalized Nike Women's Bra Bar. You'll also have a
chance to test out Nike's most cutting-edge product innovations, including a photo-op
with the most reflective jacket you've ever seen – just wait! Last, get ready to hear insider
 tips and stories from some of the world's finest runners – we're pleased to host Olympians
Joan Benoit Samuelson, Kara Goucher, Shalane Flanagan and Shannon Rowbury.

And from our partners, here are just a few of the great, totally free experiences to make
any girls' weekend complete!
Foot Massages from Cole Haan
Hair Styling Salon from Paul Mitchell
Neutrogena Skincare Consultations
Safeway Bike Blended Smoothies
Gatorade Interactive Course Video Game
Lite POM Photo Booth

Kaiser Permanente Music + Massage Lounge


Congratulations on completing the hardest part of running a marathon: getting
yourself to the starting line. Now, welcome to the celebration. We'll see you soon.


I could go for a little bit of all of that right now! On my list for
tomorrow morning before our flight:
1. Hy-drate!
2. Hot Yoga-Topaz 102 degree class, so invigorating in the morning
3. Make homemade low-sugar, low-fat pun'kin spice latte  ;)
3. Put on a new pod so I don't have to deal while flying
4. Upload some jams for our travels!
Well here goes a great trip to San Francisco!  Over the past 22 weeks I 
have ran over 565 miles and can excitedly say that as of Sunday will have
completed the last 26.2.  All while repeatedly checking my blood sugars,
planning my meals/times based on my running accordingly
and let's be honest---having such a-mazing support.



A Nice Suprise!

I came home from work last night and found this on my dining room table :D
Such a sweet & thoughtful gift from Brian & Sarah!


        With quite a nice card about inspiration and dedication....


I think as it is getting closer to the race date I am actually relaxing a little more (whhhaaat?) I mean if you know me, that is pure craziness. 
Perhaps it is due to the fact Mike actually accompanied me to a hot yoga class last night. I know, I know, can you believe it?! His first ever, Black Opal. And I must say he did pretty amazing and I think he enjoyed it, especially the frozen ice pops they were giving out at the end.
Or it could be that I ran my last 3 miles before the 26.2 on Sunday this morning, in the drizzling rain while visualizing crossing the finish line. 


Hope you all have a great day!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Some pics

 The Map for the Race-note the Elevation & Hills (who knows why those             
 white dots are there...)        
Mike's awesome support drawing. Hey, if he gets bored w/medicine, 
looks like he's got another option.

Some goodies!
Made by my sis, pretty a-mazing! Love


The Week Of....

Hard to imagine the last 21 weeks of training are coming to an end this Sunday as I will be in San Francisco. And exciting as well! Plenty of hot yoga on my horizon this week so I can chill out a bit :) Although I have already mentally packed, I am still second guessing pretty much all of my choices but I am sure as the week goes on that will subside, hopefully (crosses fingers!).

I have received soooo much support from loved ones, as well as some pretty awesome care packages preparing me for both before and after the race. It is truly amazing.

Mike & I have some fun plans to explore the scenery in SF including Fisherman's Wharf, the Expo Nike will be hosting all weekend as well as riding a trolley car throughout the streets. We are looking forward to our trip together.

*Pics to come later of goodies in my care packages, training pics and the course map!*



Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Happy Wednesday!

This week has been a little laxed if you will, at least as far as my training is concerned. It is always more pleasant to hear my alarm go off at 4am instead of the usual 3:15am for a long run Wednesday morning. I enjoy that time of day because everything is how it should be; the air is usually very still and the only thing I can hear is the sound of my footsteps on the pavement and my deep breaths. That is why I prefer early morning runs vs. afternoon when the air feels different, cars are plentiful and who knows how long it has been since I have eaten my lunch.
This morning was fastest I have ever finished a 10k, 8:19/mile pace. Eeekkk! I try to not put so much pressure on myself as far as time is concerned for the marathon, as my focus should be on completing it. However, that can be difficult since when I started running a 10-minute mile was pretty good for me. But I truly believe it is all relevant to how much training you put into it.

Am icing my ankle since last week it was pretty swollen, seems to be improving though. I am not really giving it an option since there is only eleven days to go! 
I have been trying to monitor what I eat since a good portion of my run is contingent upon my diet. That said, I am glad my mileage is tapering off this week so I can store my energy :) My sugars have been fluctuating a little this week, could be stress, could be my pump or I suppose it could just be.

I am looking forward to hot yoga tonight and have even attempted to recruit Mike to join me, I feel like one more week and maybe he will! I am hoping he can make Black Opal his first class since it has a prefect blend of flow and vinyasa as well as beginners to advanced and there is music. Also, the temperature is "only" 92 degrees.

Hope your day is going well!