Marathon Top 10 Finishes: 7 Bridges ('15), Utah Valley ('13), Salt Lake City ('08), Top of Utah ('07), and St. Louis ('04). Ran around the equator (24901.55) in 4,388 days.
And my largest challenge to date, raise $20,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in honor of my cancer survivorship and in memory of those lost to blood cancer...
DONE! $26,403.70
Grew up outside Chicago and joined the blog while I lived in Salt Lake City. Now living outside Birmingham. I am married with two daughters. Wife thinks I'm crazy for doing marathons. And yes I am crazy I'm a scientist for a living...
Two nights of sleep in a row, I guess is the baby's limit. Last night was rough again. I'm going to take today off and step back on the mileage this week. I'm hovering around 1/2 mileage from before I got hurt but don't have plans of increasing more than 15 miles in the next 1-2 months. So after 2 months of steady growth I'll drop back just a little (mainly just by the day off)...
Despite a late night and not meeting my personal deadline I’m
in a relatively good mood this morning. Just have to get to it and do what I
can. I got in extra early to set up and get my run in. The first three miles
were into the sleeting wind at about 36F. However, after turning around and
having the wind to my back it was almost pleasant. I think I saw Chad this morning
heading down Federal Heights as I was heading up (~6:45am) but I was half
asleep and on the sidewalk. By the time I realized it was probably him he was
gone. I didn’t think about pace and spent most of the run thinking about the
writing and presentations I have this week but didn’t mind. I just liked
getting a head start to the day. Avg. 8:57 HR 140
Opposite mood this morning. Definitely not a head start day.
Reset my alarm for an extra hour sleep and then slugged into work with a
commuter run toward SH then The U. The weather was better, about the same temp
but without the sleet. That being said I was WAY over dressed. Avg. 9:02 HR 133
Just keeping my eyes dead ahead. I have to keep looking
forward and maintain momentum. The previous few nights Sandra has taken 100% of
baby wake-ups. Kristen is very anti-bottle and that has made things more
convenient for me but so much harder on Sandra. That has to be the next
parenting thing we work on with Kristen. Now 3-months we’ll let her cry more
but until she’ll take the bottle the overall household stress if rough. Last
night was particularly bad with Kristen waking for an hour every hour starting
at 2am… By the third wake-up I gave it a try but wasn’t able to help much. Got
into work an hour later than planned and then out the door for my run. I did
see Chad today and confirmed the sighting this time by actually stopping to
chat for a little. It was good to talk to him again. The conversation though
brief really made me hungry for competition again. I just want to be able to
run hard again every now and then. Avg. 8:47 HR 134
This was a full day so I’m just updating now. I got
into work early via commute run. I had three meetings today as there was a
visiting speaker who is a leader in the field of transcriptional biology (what
I did my thesis work on). He presented seminars in the AM and PM and I
presented to him in the early afternoon. Overall, a productive day in the
thought department but no time for “real” work…
The commute run was fine but very slow. It was as cold as
the day before but much windier. Avg. 9:19 HR 137
So far off to a good start. My daughter had a little fever
yesterday but slept fine through the night. My younger daughter didn’t sleep as
well as the night before but didn’t seem to be too bad. One additional wake-up
but each of them were less than ½ an hour (I know easy for me to say as I slept
through 2 of the 3…). I ran from lab today and decided to pick up the pace a
little. As is my fashion when I’m breaking into new ground (or rebreaking into
old ground) I like to stack the deck in my favor. So I did my City Creek
overlook out and back and pushed the Firehouse mile. I now know I can still
move my legs, about a minute slower than this time last year but it was still
something. I hit that mile in 5:43 HR 179. It felt good but as far as being
goal marathon pace it felt more like 5K effort… Avg. 7:31 HR 167
Just about 7hrs of sleep. That was nice. The morning was a little slower as toward the end of the night Kristen started waking up frequently. Sandra took care of her though. My plan was to run 10 miles ending at the East High track to see the finish of Bill's 5K. Then finish off with 2 miles home. I only got in 9.5 as those guys were flying. The leader came through just under 14 min. There was a little gap and then more or less solid from then on. Saw a bunch of faces I haven't seen in about 6 months or more. Actually got to talk to a few of them. Fiddy nearly broke 15 min. Really wish I was in racing shape and charging down that hill with them today but maybe next year. My knee is sore today between the one fast mile yesterday and my longest run since Oct today but not enough for drugs so that is a good sign. Avg 7:47 HR 153