Project 365 - 2018 Edition - Go fast enough to get there, but slow enough to see. - Jimmy Buffett
Friday, March 31, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 90 - that and a million other reasons
P365 - 2017 - Day 90 - that and a million other reasons
Among all of the wonderful things about this guy that I love and all of the many things he does that show me how much he loves me, this one never fails to make me smile. Whenever I am sick, he always makes me chicken soup. Always. For that and a million other reasons, I love this guy.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 89 - As it turned out
P365 - 2017 - Day 89 - As it turned out
As it turned out, I wasn't feeling that much better. The cough came back with a vengeance that had me up all night for the third night in a row. I finally gave in and went to the dr. Along with the things I was already doing, he suggested a different inhaler to help give me some relief. When I finally talked myself into using it (reading the pamphlets that come with medication is a sure fire way to NOT want to take the medication), it really did give me much needed relief from the constant hacking cough I have had all week. Here's hoping this is all I need and I don't need an antibiotic too. I am hoping my immune system is strong enough to battle this one on it's own. That remains to be seen...
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 88 - my runners
P365 - 2017 - Day 88 - my runners
I was cautiously feeling better. At least the fever had gone down and the coughing seemed to have slowed. But I wasn't feeling quite up to driving up to the kids' track meet. Thankfully, My Wonderful Husband was able to get there on his way home from work in my place and I was able to get text updates. The Bear won his three events - the 400, 200, and 4by 400 with a PR in the 400 - shaving .6 seconds off his best time. The Princess beat her best times in both of her events - the 100 and the 200 and was really happy with both of her times. Super proud of my runners.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 87 - designated nurse
P365 - 2017 - Day 87 - designated nurse
It was another day of coughing and feeling awful. With no one else home to take care of me, this was designated nurse for the day. He seemed concerned. Probably concerned that I would forget to feed him but I will take it.
Monday, March 27, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 86 - time for a rest...March bling
P365 - 2017 - Day 86 - time for a rest...March bling
It was a busy month...also a cold and wet month. Thankfully I stayed healthy and avoided My Wonderful Husband's cold for the weeks leading up to my three races this month. Unfortunately, it seems that I can't run from those germs any more. I woke up today feeling under the weather and within hours had a fever, a cough, and a sore throat. After all of my miles and races this month, all I am doing today is laying on the couch and hoping that this goes away soon. Message heard Universe. It's time for a rest. In the meantime, here's my March bling for Medal Monday.
Sunday, March 26, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 85 - Philly Love
P365 - 2017 - Day 85 - Philly Love
Just a week after my cold, rainy, and windy marathon I ran the Philly Love Half Marathon. It didn't rain or hail, so that was a positive.... I felt really good starting out that day and thought maybe I would PR this race, but I came up a few minutes over my time from last year and finished with a 2:02:08 final time. I guess I will have to go back next year and try again.
Saturday, March 25, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 84 - Sandpaper
P365 - 2017 -Day 84 - Sandpaper
I finally got a copy of the Sandpaper that I made it into! It was first time ever placing first overall female in a race and my first time in the Sandpaper! I was pretty excited. :-)
Friday, March 24, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 83 - busy month
P365 - 2017 - Day 83 - busy month
March has been a busy month. The past three Sundays have been race days. First, the Shamrock 10k, then the Shamrock Marathon, and this Sunday is the Philadelphia Love Run Half Marathon. I am hopeful for halfway decent weather for this one and really excited to run Philly again.
Thursday, March 23, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 82 - Spring Track
P365 - 2017 - Day 82 - Spring Track
Spring Track season has officially begun and these two had a great first scrimmage meet. The Bear ran the 200, 400, and 4x400 placing first in the 400 and 4x400 and second in the 200. The Princess ran the 100 and the 200 placing second in the 100 and tied for third in the 200. Here's to the start of a great season!
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 81 - remind
P365 - 2017 -Day 81 - remind
It was time to get back out there today. After two days of rest, it was time for a short recovery run. In what else? Wind. Just two miles...long enough to remind my legs what to do since this Sunday I am running the Philly Love half marathon and long enough to wear my new shirt and hat.
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 80 - feel great but...
P365 - 2017 - Day 80 - feel great but...
So those 26.2 miles seemed to catch up to me today and this is how I felt......yawn! I feel great otherwise but man am I tired!
Monday, March 20, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 79 - rocket
P365 - 2017 - Day 79 - rocket
The Bear had an assignment to make a rocket for science. He worked on this all weekend while I was away. I am so proud of the great job that he did on this rocket. It came out fantastic!
Sunday, March 19, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 78 - fought Mother Nature
P365 - 2017 - Day 78 - fought Mother Nature
We woke up to pouring rain. We woke up to wind. We woke up to cold temperatures. But there was no way we were backing down from this challenge. I just don't think we knew just what a challenge it would be..... The first 6 miles we had the wind at our back and while it was pouring buckets, it didn't seem too bad. We have run in this before and the push from the wind was helpful. Then we turned into the wind - 30 mph and fierce with gusts of much more than that and the rain in our face. Any talking that may have happened in those first 6 miles quickly stopped. We needed to conserve our energy. At one point Cindy said - "I am having a great conversation with you in my head. I am loving your responses. You're really kind of funny." Yeah, I had that same conversation going on and we are funny. At around 12 miles after a short portion of the run on the boardwalk I asked "Is that sand hitting us?" As it turned out it was not sand. It was sleet. For 3 miles we had sleet pounding our faces and hanging from our visors. We made the half marathon mark in great time and at around 15 miles, we had a 3 mile stretch between trees that blocked much of the wind and gave us a small break. We made it to the 18 mile mark in great time as well. We had decided at the start that there was no wetter than wet and that we would do this. So when we took that turn around 18 miles to a large open area near the lighthouse, we really tested our resolve. There was sideways wind and wind at our back that no longer felt like a helpful push but instead like a giant shoving us down a flight of stairs. There was a sand storm that blew mounds of sand into the road. There was still rain. We reached 22 miles felt some relief that we were further than we actually thought and we kept going. Around 24 miles, we got separated. I had stopped to walk and have the last of my Gu and water and told Cindy to going ahead - I had her in my sights and then lost her. Then my watch turned off and for a moment I felt unmoored. How far did I have to go? I would need to wait to see the next mile sign which was frustrating to say the least. When I saw the 25 mile marker, I tried to pick up the pace and felt my excitement growing to near that finish line. I turned the corner onto the boardwalk and saw the King Neptune statue in the distance and ran like my life depended on it ...well it some ways it did. I needed to get out of the wet clothes and warm up. I was freezing!!! I didn't beat my time from last year like I had hoped but we fought Mother Nature the whole way and I feel like we won.
Saturday, March 18, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 77 - Bring on the 26.2 miles
P365 - 2017 - Day 77 - Bring on the 26.2 miles
We had a fun day at the marathon expo, we drove the marathon course that we will run tomorrow, and we had a lot of laughs along the way. We are as ready as we will ever be to run this tomorrow! Bring on the 26.2 miles! I can't believe that I am running my second marathon!
Friday, March 17, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 76 - luck of the Irish
P365 - 2017 - Day 76 - luck of the Irish
After a 6 hour car ride, my friend and I made it to Virginia Beach for the Shamrock Marathon weekend. Here's hoping the luck of the Irish is with us on Sunday!
Thursday, March 16, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 75 - almost never
P365 - 2017 - Day 75 - almost never
It was so nice to have a night with no running around to do. The Boy only had an after school club, The Bear and The Princess only had tracker after school and no one had soccer practice or games or anything! That almost never happens. I tried to use my time to finish up laundry and pack for my marathon weekend and The Bear was using his night to work on a project for science with some moral support from his sister and brother. I'm glad I got a night at home with my favorites before heading out to Virginia Beach tomorrow.
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 74 - Spring Break...waves
P365 - 2017 - Day 74 - Spring Break....waves
As far as Spring Breaks go, this one wasn't the best weather wise.... My Wonderful Husband had hoped for the warm Spring like temperatures to allow him to ride his bike and run. But with the temperatures dropping last week, he was only able to get one bike ride in and some chilly runs. But the weather did cooperate with some decent waves, so he was a happy guy. My Jersey winter surfer barely flinched at the arctic temperatures as he suited up and left to find the waves....
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 73 - This really is crap
P365 - 2017 - Day73 - This really is crap
Thankfully Winter Storm Stella steered away from the shore and we only got cold rain and heavy winds. It flooded but not so much that the kids didn't have school and I was happy to have no snow fall. With my marathon days away and in Virginia Beach, I have been stalking the weather more than usual. I am not ready to put into print the back and forth ridiculousness that I keep seeing for next Sunday. I am still trying to remain hopeful. What I will share is the weather for here tonight. This about sums it all up. I am fully aware that we have been lucky this winter and I have no reason to complain. (not that that will stop me) But come on! Last week felt like Spring! There were buds on plants! Now...this!? This really is crap.
Monday, March 13, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 72 - Shamrock on!!!
P365 - 2017 - Day 72 - Shamrock on!!!
I realized today (with a bit of a gulp...) that in less than one week, I will be running my second marathon. I am driving to Virginia Beach with a friend to complete this 26.2. I am excited and nervous all rolled together but mostly I am ready. (I think) Right now with days left, I am just trying to keep calm. Next Sunday I will Shamrock on!!!
Sunday, March 12, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 71 - my tale...someone that runs
P365 - 2017 - Day 71 - my tale...someone that runs
I started running almost 12 years ago. That is sort of hard to believe but that is a fact. Here's how it happened. For the first almost 32 years of my life my general feeling about running was that I would only do it if being chased and then only if the person chasing me posed a serious threat. If any of my past physical education teachers are reading this, they may recall me whining about running a lap around the track. I also was known to say "I can't run", which I now know is patently ridiculous. Of course I could. I was perfectly capable of running but chose not to. Except, that behind all of that, I wanted to. I know that doesn't make any sense but that is also a fact. I wanted to run but, like many things in my life, I was intimidated by the whole thing and the fact that I "wasn't good enough". Somehow, I had it in my head that I had to be "good" at something before even giving it a try. I also thought that "being good' was the reason to do things. Ahh, youth and it's silly notions, unrealistic expectations, and debilitating pride. This is what I have told my children (especially my daughter) their whole lives....don't be like me. Don't be an observer in life. Be a doer. Don't be afraid to try. Get out there are give everything a chance. Do everything with passion and for no one else but yourself. Live. So back to my tale.... many times over the years, I entertained the thought of running but never did. Then I became a mom, first to my twins and then to a third, and while I was pregnant with my third child, my husband bought a treadmill. For himself. While I was pregnant. After demanding that he not use it (hormones) and instead gain weight with his wife in a show of solidarity (pregnancy insanity) I decided that the minute I was given the go ahead to exercise again after delivering this child, I was going to start running. Not only that but I also declared (again with those pregnancy hormones) that I would be running the LBI 18 mile run. Someday. So sometime in June of 2005 after the standard 6 week recovery from delivery, I began my running journey. It was a slow start both literally and figuratively. I started from the most basic place one could start. I started by running about a minute every few minutes. I don't really remember how far I went or how much I actually ran or what my times were. I also don't really remember when I stopped walking and started only running. What I do remember was that in October of 2008, I ran and completed the LBI 18 mile run. I didn't have any other plans after that and for many years I just ran....with no particular goal in mind except to move forward. I should back up a bit in this tale and explain that I lost my mom in 2006 and my dad in 2012 and running was my sanity, my escape, my therapy, and what I did when I thought that I just couldn't breath. After a move back to NJ, some life changes, and health changes that included losing weight, I decided that it was time to set some new running goals and challenge myself. Again, I looked to the LBI 18 mile run, a run across the 18 mile island I now call home and a reminder that at one point I thought I couldn't do this but I did. I ran the 18 again and registered for some 5k's and realized my running had really improved! I had no idea. I ran the 18 again and took the leap to register for my first marathon - all the while still unable to call myself a runner. I'm just someone that runs, I thought. I ran through my first winter training for that first marathon, ran my first official half marathon and completed 26.2 miles. Running has brought many people into my life - friends that I am forever grateful for and who motivate me everyday. Running has proven to me that I can do anything I put my mind to. It is still my sanity and my therapy and can be both my quiet time and my time to catch up with friends - whether they are the ones I see every week or the ones that I look forward to seeing when they make their way back to LBI. So today when I ran my first official 10k ( certainly not my first 10k run but my first 10k race) and won the first female overall, I was beside myself happy. Not just because I won (although that was pretty cool, I won't lie) but because I never thought I could do this at all. Somewhere along the line, I have accepted that I am a runner because I am someone that runs. That's all there is to it. I run. It makes me happy and I am so glad I gave it a chance.
Saturday, March 11, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 70 - passed
P365 - 2017 - Day 70 - passed
I have been waiting for three weeks for the official scores from my Praxis test. This morning I work up to the email and the official scores. I passed!!!
Friday, March 10, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 69 - second Ragnar
P365 - 2017 - Day 69 - second Ragnar
I will be running my second Ragnar Relay in June from Lancaster, PA to the Poconos. I finally picked my "legs' - I am Runner 9 and I will be running leg 9, 20, and 32. My last leg will take me into Jim Thorpe, PA down Olympian Way. I think that is pretty cool.....if the elevation doesn't kill me.
Thursday, March 9, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 68 - posterity
P365 - 2017 -Day 68 - posterity
The Boy had a soccer game tonight and decided to make himself an egg and taylor ham sandwich for dinner before he left. While eating his masterpiece, the taylor ham fell out of the sandwich and he shouts..."It's in the shape of fish! I didn't even do that on purpose". It really was the shape of a fish and, let's be honest, that required a photo for posterity. Come on, it's not every day your taylor ham is nibbled into the shape of a fish.
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 67 - Everyday
P365 - 2017 - Day 67 - Everyday
Everyday after the kids leave for school (and I can only assume, after I leave for work on the days I leave) The Pooch parks himself at the front window or the front door. If he could will the busses to come back, he would. He really hates to see his kids go.
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 66 - everyone likes bunnies
P365 - 2017 - Day 66 - everyone likes bunnies
With the temperatures expected to return to winter numbers and possible snow in the coming days, I decided it was time to decorate for Spring. I know there are still a few days until the official start of Spring. I know that March comes in like a lion. I know that is has been known to be blizzard conditions in mid March. I know. However, I thought that since Mother Nature is having a little bit of an identity crisis as of late that I might try to sway her with warm pastels and bunnies. Come on, everyone like bunnies right?
Monday, March 6, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 65 - The countdown is on!
P365 - 2017 - Day 65 - The countdown is on!
With less than two weeks until my second marathon, I found this awesome shirt! Since I will be running the Shamrock Marathon in Virginia Beach....this could not be more perfect! I am ready to shake my shamrocks!!!!! The countdown is on!
Sunday, March 5, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 64 - birthday a day early
P365 - 2017 - Day 64 - birthday a day early
We celebrated My Wonderful Husband's birthday a day early since he will be leaving for work tomorrow morning. After a day of (what else) soccer, we had dinner out and some cake to celebrate another trip around the sun.
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Friday, March 3, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 62 - The Lorax
P365 - 2017 - Day 62 - The Lorax
Today was our last elementary school Read Across America. My last Dr. Seuss costume. The Lorax seemed fitting in the current "climate"......so today The Boy "spoke for the trees" because "unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." "A tree falls the way it leans. Be careful which way you lean." - Dr. Seuss
Thursday, March 2, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 61 - "How did it get so late so soon?"
P365 - 2017 - Day 61 - "How did it get so late so soon"
The anniversary of the passing of my mom is the same day as Dr. Seuss' birthday. With three young children, those two facts have stood in stark contrast over the past 11 years. Eleven years? It is impossible to believe that it has been that long that she has been gone... but then when I mark the passage of time in terms of Dr. Seuss and these three "characters", I sadly realize that it has indeed been 11 years.... This particular flashback was one of my favorites of these three characters... The Cat in the Hat and Thing 1 and 2. This was The Bear and The Princess' kindergarten year and the start of it all. This year, we will celebrate our final elementary school Read Across America Day with The Boy. That fact has me in disbelief. Time really moves fast.
"How did it get so late so soon? It's night before it's afternoon. December is here before it's June. My goodness how the time has flewn. How did it so late so soon?" - Dr. Seuss
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
P365 - 2017 - Day 60 - Happy March!
P365 - 2017 - Day 60 - Happy March!
How is it March already? With temperatures feeling like Spring already, I am really looking forward to this fresh, green month! It's not so much coming in like a lion and I am hopeful it remains like a lamb.... Happy March!
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