Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Marathon Fever

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Me having to drive downtown.
Poor Husby, I don't think he knows what hit'em. It all started a couple of weeks ago when a long lost friend posted on my favorite book, face, that she had broken her toe and would be unable to run the 13.1 Marathon and if anyone wanted to run, let her know. Well, to get to be her for one day would be my honor so I at the last moment, I asked if anyone had stepped up to the challenge. They hadn't and so for two glorious hours, I got to be Jill Anderson from St. Louis Park. The worst part about running 13.1 miles is that she almost made me drive downtown to pick up the bib. Luckily we were able to meet up at another venue that didn't make me cry. Well, actually it was a Twins game so I did cry. Sorry guys... Anyway, I got the bib and I was ready to go. The night before we had my parents over for what is now, my new pre-race meal, tri tip and shrimp with corn on the cob. I was a little anxious bc I thought it would set like a lump in my stomach, it didn't. I started off the day saying hello to a wonderful friend. I even have the picture to prove it. As Brenna made her way up front (her brother Casey and one of my HSCCBFF (High School Cross Country Best Friends Forever) was even further up front near the 1:35 group) I made my way to the back, way back actually. I hadn't run over 6 miles in the month proceeding this race so while I was averaging 25-30 miles a week, my training was nothing like it should have been. Anyway, I took my spot next the guy with a brace on each knee and the 65 yr old mother running her first race. As an aside, I had my ipod. I never use an ipod so I feel guilty even telling you this but I'm in love with it and I will shout it from the mountain top! I was in the 2:20 group, I passed them after just a mile and was feeling good so hung with 2:10 group then lost them at a water station around mile 4. I kept my head down and just kept plugging along. The next time I looked up I saw another pace group and, since I wasn't wearing my contacts (sorry mom and husby) could only see the :10. Crap, somehow 2:10 caught back up to me. I just tried to reel them in when I realized they were 9:10 pace group. I win, blew past them and never looked back. I knew Bren was aiming for a PR and knew she had it when I passed a spot where you could see the finish at 1:43 and Bren was nowhere to be seen. I kicked it in and finished in 1:56:14. With no training?! I'll take it! I mean, proof is in the pudding, or this case, picture. I'm smiling and even did the honorary thumbs up for running bestie BF. Great race that spurned the feve aka marathon fever. Who knows what's next?! THANK YOU JILL!!!



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Ready to go, thanks Jill! 
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Monday, August 29, 2011

Dang I'm not good at this!




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I find myself mildly entertaining at best which is why I feel bad I haven't been a better blogger. I swear I've just been busy! Funny story from yesterday, which actually isn't that funny because it's super irritating. As some of you know, husby and I have been spending time in beautiful (I swear to God I love this state) Kentucky as part of a business venture. Here's the thing. I amthisclose to refusing to drive here. You know how in MLPS you try and dik with cabbies bc they're horribly inconsiderate drivers? Well down here, everyone is a cabbie. Even the cops. People go 50 in the left lane, they don't use blinkers and my favorite, they pull out into the middle of oncoming traffic and just sit there until it is convenient for them to merge into traffic. And did you know that cops down here get to drive their patrol cars OFF DUTY?! I verified this with a cop at the KY State Fair yesterday. He said it's a perk of the job. Really, well I got cut off by a cop on Friday and I didn't feel very perky afterwards! All of this said, God Bless Kentucky.




Honest to God overalls.


That there is grade A1 blue ribbon tobaccy



Don't worry, they're not camo knuckles, they're paper weights....